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    having largest democracy in the world and which make us to think that we have something more reliable and strong thing with us more than these facts which is serving our eyes. It is impossible to define Indian democracy as liberal‚ participatory or deliberative

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    SEPARATION OF POWERS

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    Government namely legislature‚ executive and judiciary. The origin of this principle goes back to the period of Plato and Aristotle. It was Aristotle who for the first time classified the functions of the Government into three categories viz.‚ deliberative‚ magisterial and judicial. Locks categorized the powers of the Government into three parts namely: continuous executive power‚ discontinuous legislative power and federative power. “Continuous executive power” implies the executive and the judicial

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    Vitruvius

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    355 The Journal of Architecture Volume 2 Winter 1997 What Vitruvius Said Richard Patterson Department of Architecture‚ De Montford University‚ Leicester LE1 9BH‚ UK Vitruvius’s De architectura has long been subject to critical commentary on the grounds that its language is irregular and even untranslatable‚ that its technical treatment of the Orders is incomplete and inconsistent‚ and that its organization does not present its technical material in the most coherent way. Yet‚ it has

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    Rawls - Justice as Fairness

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    Analyse & Kritik 28/2006 ( c Lucius & Lucius‚ Stuttgart) p. 83–88 Fabienne Peter Justice: Political Not Natural Abstract: Ken Binmore casts his naturalist theory of justice in opposition to theories of justice that claim authority on the grounds of some religious or moral doctrine. He thereby overlooks the possibility of a political conception of justice—a theory of justice based on the premise that there is an irreducible pluralism of metaphysical‚ epistemological‚ and moral doctrines.

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    "Wealth is evidently not the good we are seeking” Aristotle Introduction One of the greatest philosophers of the 19th century‚ Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)‚ once said "Money is a barrier against all possible evils." Indeed‚ money can be used for good and the acquisition of money can be done in a moral and upright way. He advises the reader to restrain from striving for wealth‚ since a lot of money does not make one very happy‚ and

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    Seperation of Power

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    each limb of Government and the checks and balances required for it to operate efficiently. The political doctrine of the Separation of Powers can be traced back to Aristotle‚ who states: "There are three elements in each constitution ..first‚ the deliberative‚ which discusses everything of common importance; second the officials; and third‚ the judicial element." This highlights the three elementary functions that are required for the organisation of any state.

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    IntroductionThis study examined qualitative research on "Pregnancy and protection: Perceptions‚ attitudes and experiences of Australian female adolescents" to determine designs and methods used and to discover emergent themes across study. Most of the study reviewed was described as qualitative or phenomenological by design and included samples comprising of Australian females participants exclusively. Based on analysis of the collective primary findings of the sample research studys‚ three themes

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    Classical economics started of Adam Smith’s the Wealth of Nations in 1776. The central idea of classical theories is on the ability of the market to be self-correcting as well as being the most superior institution in allocating resources. The central assumption of classical theories implied that if all individuals maximize their economic activity. On the other hand‚ marginal revolution that occurred in Europe in the 19th Century‚ led by Carl Menger‚ William Stanley Jevons‚ and Léon Walras‚ gave

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    Word count: 2927 minus 446 = 2479 words Issue (3pts): Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting II. Kairos (4pts): In July 2013 UNICEF published the largest report yet into the extent of FGM. (Report “Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: A statistical overview and exploration of the dynamics of change.”) In July 2013 Germany also passed the first law against FGM‚ including a maximum penalty up to 15 years jail sentence. With this newly introduced law Germany is now considered to be among the strictest

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    Liberal democracy is a form of government in which representative democracy operates under the principles of liberalism‚ i.e. protecting the rights of the individual‚ which are generally enshrined in law. It is characterised by fair‚ free‚ and competitive elections between multiple distinct political parties‚ a separation of powers into different branches of government‚ the rule of law in everyday life as part of an open society‚ and the equal protection of human rights‚ civil rights‚ civil liberties

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