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    Unit 1- Government‚ Politics and the Public Services M4- Analyse how government policies are developed. Development processes: Meetings that will occur to create policies e.g. cabinet meetings‚ parliamentary committees and subcommittees‚ the use of white papers and green papers in Parliament‚ consultation meetings‚ public meetings or enquiries; representations from outside government e.g. from opposition members of parliament (MPs)‚ letters to MPs‚ MPs’ constituency surgeries. The legal

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    The term of Democracy comes from Greek word which is demos (the people) and kratos (power). Democracy has a root meaning of the power of the people (Ober‚ 2007). On the other word‚ democracy is rule by people. The democratic system of one political system in which the people have the power and the right to choose the ruler that can form of government through elections. All political decision must be made based on the people‘s wishes. There are two type of political system democracy are often a contentious

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    Emperor is the head of state and no longer holds a real power. The role Emperor of Japan is the symbol of the country and focuses for unity of the people. The head of government and Cabinet is the prime minister who holds the executive power. The prime minster has the right to nominate the Cabinet members. The Cabinet is composed of prime minster and ministers of state‚ which is responsible to the National Diet. The main political power is held by the prime minister and the elected members of the

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    independent lies in the Statement of 12th May 1946 issued by the Cabinet Mission in which they say that the British Government could not and will not in any circumstances transfer paramountcy to an Indian Government which means that the rights of the States which follow from their relationship to the Crown will no longer exist and that all the rights surrendered by the States to the paramount power will return to the States. The Statement of the Cabinet Mission that the Crown could not transfer paramountcy

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    The President is responsible for creating and enforcing the laws written by Congress‚ He appoints the heads of the federal agencies and the Cabinet. The President has the power either to sign legislation into law or to veto bills created by Congress; However‚ Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses. The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations‚ and the

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    the Government of India. The prime minister is the senior member of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The prime minister selects and can dismiss other members of the cabinet; allocates posts to members within the Government; is the presiding member and chairman of the cabinet and is responsible for bringing proposal of legislation. The resignation or death of the prime minister dissolves the cabinet. The prime minister is appointed by the president to assist the

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    SUBDOMAIN 310.1 - BUSINESS LAW Competency 310.1.2: Organizational Forms - The graduate can select the appropriate form of organization for a business. Objectives: 310.1.2-01: Differentiate between a sole proprietorship and general partnership. 310.1.2-02: Differentiate between a general partnership and a limited partnership. 310.1.2-03: Identify the distinguishing characteristics of C-corporations. 310.1.2-04: Identify the distinguishing characteristics of S-corporations. 310.1.2-05: Recognize

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    certain information may be part of company policy. There will be procedures in place in order to make sure files are stored correctly and in line with data protection. Depending on the type of information‚ information can be stored in either filing cabinets or electronically. Depending on the nature of the business‚ different types of information will have to be stored‚ for example a legal practice needs information such as court papers and legal documents where as a car company may only need to keep

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    ultimately approve the laws that are passed by the Legislative branch. He is also the Commander in Chief of the Military. The Executive branch also included the Vice President and the Cabinet. The Cabinet is made up of the heads of each of the 15 major departments of the government. The President goes to his Cabinet for

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    1.) How does the mix of Frito-Lay inventory differ from those of a machine or cabinet shop‚ (a process-focused facility)? (Heizer‚ 513). It’s different than that of a machine or cabinet shop due to it being a product focused facility with high investment on capital equipment. A.) Differences: • The perishability of inventory in the “prepared” food industry calls for inventory management to be far more critical because it can significantly affects product satisfaction as well as market

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