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    The Prime Minister of India‚ aha! The highest executive of the largest democracy of the world‚ what a promising position‚ what a status‚ and Oh! What laurels. However I see this position as it were with a pinch of salt as‚ it is more a thorny crown on the head of the person who wears it. Dealing with the daily affairs of the country‚ is not easy‚ so‚ this positions‚ this status‚ this name are not without the demerits. If I was to be the Prime Minister of India‚ the first and most difficult thing

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    The Author Sanjaya Baru was the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s media adviser for four years from 2004 till 2008 and the above mentioned period which is covered in the selected book . It is significant as it is all about the inner view into the Dr Manmohan Singh being the prime minister of India and his unique character generally difficult to know from outside with the tiny details and observation. The author being a journalist by profession and editor for the financial columns in leading economic

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    Questions & Answers: 1. Explain how Foreman’s 3-day course could positively influence the profitability of Albertsons? Answer: - The focus is on positive employee attitudes and the impact that it has on customers. Positive attitudes toward customer service may have an impact on profitability. 2. Johnston says‚ “Positive attitude is the single biggest thing that can change a business.” How valid and generalizable do you think this statement is? Answer: - Larry Johnston strongly believe

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    served as its first Prime Minister. He was regularly re-elected from 1959 until he stepped down in 1990. Lee Kuan Yew was educated in England‚ and under his guidance Singapore became a financial and industrial powerhouse despite a lack of abundant natural resources. Lee ruled with ultimate authority‚ and his zeal for law and order was legendary. In 1990‚ he stepped down (though he remained in the cabinet as Senior Minister and now Minister Mentor) and was succeeded as Prime Minister by Goh Chok Tong

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    for being the controversial figure at the centre of the dismissal of the Labor government of Gough Whitlam on 11 November 1975‚ an event which sparked the most significant constitutional crisis in Australian history. On that day Kerr dismissed Prime Minister Whitlam and appointed Malcolm Fraser to form a caretaker government‚ pending elections. The dismissal was the most dramatic event in the history of Australian federal politics. For the first time since Federation‚ the unelected representative

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    In the UK‚ the Prime Minister is now effectively a president and has gained more presidential powers because nowadays the prime minister performs most of the functions of a head of state. The media tends to concentrate on the prime minister as the personal spokesman for government now‚ as they also dominate foreign and military affairs‚ usually the functions of a president. The absence of a codified constitution means prime ministers can act their role as they feel suits them. It has been argued

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    that Prime ministers are almost omnipotent in the political system in the UK‚ this is due to the shear variety of powers in-which the prime minister holds‚ and the prerogatives that are taken advantage by the prime minister. However‚ checks on powers in the UK means that the prime minister is not as power as they appear‚ moreover‚ they are not separable from the UK political system‚ henceforth‚ they are controlled and limited within the system they are part of‚ thus‚ more often than not‚ prime ministers

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    aJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced plans to apply new economic policies-on turning around his country’s “dying” economy. Some of the problems are a weak consumer spending ‚ low growth‚deflation (Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy)‚ an ageing population and inactivity. Abe inspired a plan called "Abenomics‚" takes three different steps or to approach the debt. It will help to increase the economy through monetary (relating to money)‚ fiscal stimulus (An increase

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    Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s speech to the allied delegates St. James’s Place‚ London‚ June 12‚ 1941 What tragedies‚ what horrors‚ what crimes has Hitler and all that Hitler stands for brought upon Europe and the world! The ruins of Warsaw‚ of Rotterdam‚ of Belgrade are monuments which will long recall to future generations the outrage of unopposed air bombing applied with calculated scientific cruelty to helpless populations. Here in London and throughout the cities of our island and in

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    There are millions of people depending on developed countries like Australia to help them out. It is easy to ask why it has to be us‚ but why should it not be us? We have the ability to make a change‚ so why shouldn’t we? There is nothing wrong with making our beautiful country even better‚ but as we enjoy our amazing surroundings‚ it is worth thinking of the countries that our foreign aid goes to. Do their surroundings look anywhere as good as ours? It may seem like a big change sending the foreign

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