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    While the senate was created along with the rest of the Canadian government and is written into the constitution‚ it is deeply flawed and must be reformed. Firstly‚ the senate does not equally represent each province according to current populations. Though originally seat distribution was based off populations‚ drastic changes in population since 1867 have not been accounted for. For example‚ as of 2014 New Brunswick has a population of 753‚914 and holds ten seats‚ yet British Columbia has a population

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    The names of the authors that wrote an article titled candidates and policy in the United States Senate elections are Gerald C. Wright and Michael B. Berkman. Although‚ previous literature on the subject suggests that policy is not a major factor in the decision making process‚ the article argued otherwise. It is a known fact that a substantial policy differences between the candidates in a particular race exists. The outcome of the race determines policy. Positive correlation exists between a district

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    Reflection On Gcu Senate

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    creating the survey that we gave to students‚ and just getting to spend time doing weekly interactions. During this month‚ I got to grow even more as a senator on the ASGCU senate‚ and feel that I am starting to make a different on the GCU campus. I want to share with you the busy and amazing month I have had on the senate. The first thing that I accomplished this month was getting two resolution ideas cleared to start writing the initial resolution. My two ideas were‚ to extend the hours at Fresh

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    The Causes Of WW2 Abolish the treaty of Versailles * Hitler believed that treaty was unfair. He called the German leaders who signed it the “November Criminals” * Hitler promised that if he became the leader of Germany that he would reverse it. * By the time Hitler came into power Germany did not have to pay any reparations. Expand German Territory * The treaty had taken away territory from Germany. Hitler wanted this back and to unite with Austria. * He also wanted German

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    Abolish Teacher Tenure

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    Tyler Cope Mrs. Lewis Eng 101‚ 9:10 20 Jun. 2011 Abolish Teacher Tenure Tenure might be good for the teachers‚ but it is horrible for the students. Tenure needs to be abolished from school and taken out of the contract. Teachers that have tenure do not teach well and often treat their students badly. Even though tenure is good for teachers and helps the teachers keep their jobs for life‚ so tenure must be eliminated from the teacher’s contract because many teachers become unmotivated‚ teachers

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    Speech to the Carthaginian Senate Now as you all know‚ I come to you with a heavy heart. Our great country is coming from a massive defeat at the hands of the Romans and I ask for your consideration once more. In our last confrontation in Sicily with Rome‚ our navy was severely damaged during our assault and we were forced to surrender. Our great country was once the sole owner of Sardinia and the world’s largest naval fleet. We have been greatly embarrassed by this loss. We are now forced to

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    Law and British North Act

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    APPOINTED JUDGES BUT THEY WERE STILL DENIED THE RIGHT TO BE APPOINTED TO THE SENATE. FIVE WOMEN : EMILY MURPHY (1868- 1933)‚ LOUISE MCKINNEY (1868-19330)‚ IRENE PARLBY (1868-1931)‚ NELLIE MCCLUNG (1873-1951) AND HENRIETTA MUIR EDWARDS (1849-1931) DECIDED ON BEHALF OF ALL CANADIAN WOMEN TO CHALLENGE THE WORDING WHICH PREVENTED THEIR APPOINTMENT TO THE SENATE. THEY BECAME KNOWN AS THE FAMOUS FIVE THESE FIVE WOMEN HAD BEEN AT THE

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    Abolish Animal Testing

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    intended to prevent the cruel and improper treatment of cattle and horses. Martin’s Bill was significant because it was the first bill to regulate how people should be treating animals. Martin’s act was also the first time anyone ever tried to abolish animal cruelty. Not long after the Richard Martin Bill was passed did other states start to catch on‚ for example according to “Animal Rights” by Jennifer A. Hurley‚ “in 1829 New York State went to such measures as to forbid the malicious killing

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    PM__________________ | Reading full reference | Liz Young‚ 1999‘Minor Parties and the Legislative Process in the Australian Senate: A study of the 1993 Budget’‚Australian Journal of Political Science‚ 34(1): 7-27 | Main point(s) made by the author(s) | The author has discovered a gap in research and literature regarding the tools and powers available and used by minor parties in the Senate to affect legislation and the behaviour of Parliament. The author explains that with the exception of a few mentioned

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    Napoleon. The “First council” was necessary for stability and two others had advisory role. Council of State and a senate to advise the councils-packed with Napoleon`s. The Tribune and Legislative to help with law making indirectly elected by universal suffrage. Only 3 million of people were for new constitution and 1500 were against. • In 1804 assassination scare. Loyal followers at the Senate decreed that Napoleopn should be declared Emperor of French. Napoleon didn’t want to be called a king but he

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