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    Question 1 The Constitution limits government power to protect individual rights while promoting the common good. In the Constitution they made provisions that were designed to prevent abuse that delegates had seen in British history‚ in their own colonial and state governments‚ or in the national government under the Articles of Confederation. Limitations were for both the national and state governments. Several of the constitution’s limitations on state power are in

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    King Claudius Humans have the ability to choose to achieve greatness in life or not. It is up to a human to make the right choice that will bring him/her to happiness or into darkness. In Shakespeare’s play Hamlet‚ Claudius knows what is right and wrong however he constantly chooses to do wrong which leads him to darkness. Since Claudius knows what he is doing when it is wrong‚ he has no problem being the villain. He is driven by the fear of losing power and this resulting in his selfish acts.

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    Whether CLT should be considered an approach or a methodology is a more abstract debate and here I want to deal with its more practical aspects. In fact‚ it is those very elements‚ and the name itself‚ which have been used to challenge the future relevance of CLT. Firstly‚ the label implies a focus on communication and some might argue that this method can’t be employed genuinely with low levels as there is no authentic communication‚ due to a limited vocabulary and restricted range of functions. Initially

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    Should the government support artists or should artists support themselves? As imagination and origination serve as twin towers in art‚ artists should be relatively free and out of control from the government. Therefore‚ people are often provided with the illusion that artists are supposed to finance themselves to avoid such limitation. In my view‚ however‚ without the financial support from the government people cannot have convenient and accessible way to enjoy the art‚ which is a necessity for

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    Why Should Government Promote Vocational Education and Training? Introduction Vocational education and training can be seen as “deliberate interventions” (UNESCO’S) designed to bring about learning which help youth and adults develop necessary skills and qualifications required by employment. It may have many different aims‚ but the distinctive purpose of VET is to make worker more productive. There is no denying the fact that well-educated and highly-skilled workforce is important for an economy

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    mortgage foreclosure. D) decreasing economic viability of slavery. E) existence of all these factors. 2) A small band of farmers in Western Massachusetts took up arm in what is remembered as A) Shay’s Rebellion. B) the Whiskey Rebellion. C) King George’s War. D) the Farmer’s Revolt. E) the Boston Tea Party. 7) Under the Articles of Confederation‚ Congress had the power to A) maintain an army and navy. B) levy taxes. C) regulate commerce. D) overturn state laws. E) All of these.

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    Industrial Relations: Ideological Perspectives By Femi Aborisade Centre for Labour Studies & The Polytechnic‚ Ibadan aborisadefemi@gmail.com INTRODUCTION This paper identifies the key theories in industrial relations and draws out their implications on the concern for achieving ‘basic needs for all’. The following theories are examined: the political theories of Unitarism and Pluralism; the economistic theory; the democratic and political theory; the moral and ethical theory‚ and the

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    their lifetime‚ and have not thought much about their safety. Recently‚ however‚ a great deal of controversy arose over the safety and benefits of vaccines. As a result‚ some parents have made the decision to not immunize their children. I believe we should require children to receive vaccinations because they effectively prevent diseases‚ deaths‚ and epidemics. This recent trend of parents choosing not to vaccinate their children has proven harmful to society by increasing the number of cases and outbreaks

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    HOW AND WITH WHAT SUCCESS HAS LIBERALISM SOUGHT TO EMANCIPATE INDIVIDUALS? Liberalism has always fought for the rights of the individual as it was one of the founding principles of the liberal ideology according to John Locke in the 17th century. As well as the rights of the individual‚ John Locke also saw freedom and toleration as two other key components of liberalism. This question demands‚ however‚ an examination of the success of liberal policies towards the emancipation of the individual.

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    The United States needs to maintain diplomatic relations with each other to keep the world as safe as possible. Both the United States and Russia are very powerful countries‚ and if they are any more hostile than they already are‚ there could be another world war. Another reason to keep diplomatic relations is to not just protect our country‚ but others as well seeing that both Russia and the United States have nuclear weapons. Maintaining relations could also help the US and Russia with trade.

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