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    The advantages and disadvantages of living in the country Living in the countryside has a lot of advantages‚ but also many disadvantages. As the advantage we can consider the fact that the country is less polluted and the traffic isn’t so heavy. You are fit and you don’t need to worry about your health condition‚ because in the countryside the air and water are so clean. In the country there are many plant species. There aren’t any huge blocks of flats‚ modern skyscrapers or bothersome traffic

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY Page 1 Representative democracy is what we have in this country. We are seen by many other countries as one of the most well run countries in the world. Our system seems to run very well and there are many advantages of using the system we do. The principal is that the people are represented through their MP who is able to put the views of the constituent to parliament. On the other hand most politicians want to be successful. and this

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    The advantages and disadvantages of city life Thesis Advantages -A city no doubt offers many tempting comforts and conveniences‚ pleasures and pass times‚ openings and opportunities‚ and that is why people from the country-side are pouring into it in thousands. In a city‚ there are schools‚ colleges‚ business houses and technical institutes‚ hospitals‚ charitable institutions‚ hospitals‚ cinemas‚ play - grounds‚ stadiums‚ parks‚ gardens and easy means of transport and communication

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    An essay on the topic: Advantage and disadvantages of means of media Means of media are the instruments or devices to disseminate information to common people. Media can be used for promotions of products and services‚ For instance‚ news paper‚ TVs‚ advertisements‚ radio announcements can be used as a means of communication. These are the form of entertainment. These are the means in which globalization takes place‚ a means of informing people about events from

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    James Davis Advantages and Disadvantages of E-commerce Bus 107 Debra Wilson November 22‚ 2010 Abstract In today’s economy‚ business moves at a rapid pace and shows no sign of slowing down. Many of the revolutionary changes that have taken place and supplied this economic engine with fuel are due to electronic commerce. The introduction of the computer into the workplace has brought about manifold changes and seemingly unlimited possibilities for merchants. This new technology offers many

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    Does India need smaller states? By: Ashutosh Kumar Ashutosh Kumar is a professor of political science at Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India The Indian ‘model’ of federalism has several marked differences from the classical federal models one finds in countries like the United States‚ Canada‚ and Australia. One notable difference has been the unilateral power of the union parliament to reorganize the political structure of the country by forming new states and to alter the areas‚ boundaries or

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    function. Some parliamentary nations merge the role of the president and prime minister such as South Africa where the president is also a member of parliament. Like all forms of government‚ there are advantages and disadvantages which shall be discussed below. As mentioned above‚ this system has many advantages. Firstly and most importantly‚ it is easier and faster to pass legislation compared to the presidential system which leads to a smoother governance. Usually a bill becomes law within a single session

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of a Large College Advantages of a large college A large college has a lot of advantages. First of all‚ a large college has a big campus. In addition‚ it has a lot of students‚ so anyone can make more friends. It also has a lot of facilities like huge library‚ cafeteria‚ playground‚ swimming pool etc. A large college gives students more chance to know a variety of students‚ teachers and scholars. Finally‚ a large college offers other rare opportunities like theatre

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    Germans found it hard to cope up with it as they had the freedom even before the fall of the berlin wall and when the communist East Germans started fleeing to the side‚ the West Germans had to pay unification tax which was a disadvantage of the fall of the berlin wall Advantages of the fall of The Berlin Wall: After the Berlin wall fell apart‚ the life of the Germans became much better. This is mainly because as the wall was torn down‚ people living the east and the west of berlin reunited and there

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    Describe the Advantages and Disadvantages of using Referendums in the UK? (25 marks) A referendum is a vote given to the public which is determined by the government‚ and is used to help answer an important political or constitutional question to which the public must vote a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’. One advantage of using referendums in the UK is that they enable the public that are over 18 to approve or disprove important constitutional changes. An example of a one being used for this purpose is

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