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    During the Enlightenment‚ there were many philosophers who developed various ideas pertaining to government. Among these philosophers were Locke‚ Voltaire‚ and Montesquieu. The ideas and principles of these men have influenced the American government greatly. The Declaration of Independence is influenced by Locke’s ideas of all citizens having certain rights. The Constitution is influenced by Montesquieu’s ideas for a system of checks and balances and separation of powers. The Bill of Rights is influenced

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    Ancient Greek society fell over 2000 years ago but despite this‚ its mythology still continues to influence our western society. References to Greek mythology can be found all through time and in our western culture. The influence of Greek mythology can be found in our science‚ arts and literature and our language. When Ancient Greece fell to the Roman Empire‚ Rome adapted its mythologies which still influence us today as they have through history. That is not to say that Greek mythology wasn’t influenced

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    Government interference with merchants and traders impacted the ways in which societies conducted business in various aspects. In some societies‚ such as the Incas‚ the government would control trade and production in order to support the society as a whole. Alternatively‚ other government would restrict some aspects of trade to protect its society from other civilizations‚ such as how the Chinese government protected its people and government from Java. Unfortunately‚ some governments‚ such as in

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    It has greatly developed since ancient Greek times to the theatre we are accustomed to now. Theatre was created in the 6th century B.C by the Greeks during a festival for the god Dionysus‚ the god of theatre and wine amongst other things. The festival was a way for the greeks to have fun and be creative and expressive as well as honor the gods. People who pursue a career in theatre are called actors or thespians. Modern day theatre is influenced by the ancient Greeks because it uses the same terms

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    make an inclusive government‚ straightforwardly receptive to the general population’s will. The idea of self-government did not begin with the Americans; for sure‚ a measure of self-government existed in England at the time. Be that as it may‚ the extent to which the Constitution conferred the United States to run by the general population was interesting‚ even progressive‚ in correlation with different governments around the globe. When the Constitution was received‚ Americans had significant mastery

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    Tobacco Tax Advantage According to the study from The School of Public Health of The University of Hong Kong Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine‚ shows that with the 50% increase in tobacco tax in 2009‚ adolescent current smoking rate further dropped to 4.8% in early 2010 and 3.4% in late 2010‚ i.e. an overall 51% drop in adolescent smoking. Disadvantage People resort to buying illicit cigarettes‚ which is cheaper. This only promotes smuggling and illegal sale of cigarettes. Thus it is easier

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    six basic principles of the constitution are popular sovereignty‚ limited government‚ separation of powers‚ judicial review‚ federalism‚ and checks and balances. Checks and balances is the amount of power assigned to each branch (executive‚ legislative‚ and judicial) to keep them balanced. This concept was popularized by Baron Montesquieu to keep the French government from corrupting and was brought to the American government. Over the 200 plus years checks and balances has been in act‚ it has been

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    The argument that I have often heard regarding military service members being able to drink at 18 is that if you are old enough to die for your country‚ you should be old enough to drink a beer. The counter argument to that would be: a. The legal drinking age is 21 because the brain is not fully developed until that age. b. The military already has a problem with substance abuse in veterans returning from combat‚ so why make it easier for underage soldiers to potentially abuse alcohol. The

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    Write a reflection journal of 300-350 words that addresses the following questions: a. What are the 5 key points in the assigned readings? • Special needs children’s discipline often differs from regular education students. • Case laws have helped set the standard for special education student’s discipline. • Discipline is not an easy matter with special education/needs students because the circumstances are different with each child (GCU‚ 2012). • Expulsions are not recommended because

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    This article is about the Obama administration saying that it would give people eight more days‚ until Dec. 23‚ to sign up for health insurance coverage that takes effect on Jan. 1 under the new health care law. The administration also said it would delay the 2015 insurance enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act by a month‚ pushing it beyond the 2014 midterm elections. The decision means that people who have not signed up for insurance by the end of March will have to wait

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