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    The democratic deficit is a theory developed by scholars in order to illustrate that the European Union and its institutional bodies suffer from a lack of democracy (Wincott‚ 1998‚ p. 414). However‚ there are many definitions of the democratic deficit (Chryssochoou‚ 2000; Justice‚ 1996; Warleigh‚ 2003; Weiler‚ Haltern & Mayer‚ 1995) depending on the views and approaches of each scholar. Joseph Weiler’s ‘standard version’ of the democratic deficit is one of the most common definitions and it is a

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    ways the two parties of Democratic Republican and Federalists extended both strict and loose characterizations of the constitution‚ that shows the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison were not as much of a stereotype. The Democratic Republicans had many ways of being strict through the constitution and a couple ways of being loose. Along with the Democratic Republicans the Federalists were more strict than loose when it came to the constitution and together both the Democratic Republicans and Federalists

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    Although the Democratic-Republicans were known for their strict construcitonalist values‚ their leaders‚ Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ often ignored their beliefs to extend the federal government and create national and politcal harmony. This compromising between the parties has dampened the Democratic-Republicans’ harsh constructionalist reputation. Some of the major issues that created Jefferson and Madison’s "flip flopper" reputation revolve around the Louisiana Purchase‚ the Bank of the

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    Case Assignment: Gillette: Dry Idea (B) Group No. 11 Risi Raj Prashant Yadav Jitendra Giri Goswami Nishanth S Snehalkumar Rajmalwar Comment on the bake-off assignment and implementation plan followed by Gillette The Bake-off Assignment Background • Reaffirmed the commitment of Gillette for the product • Recapped results to date of Dry Idea’s form extension work and copy development initiatives • Stressed the urgency of resolving the brand’s creative crisis • Stressed on the

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    emphasizes and relies on democratic integrity and voter participation to achieve their goals. Therefore‚ I will aid their campaign by addressing the decline of voter participation and political action in Canada to better understand this phenomenon and to devise applicable strategies to counter it‚ in hopes of stimulating a revised‚ invigorated democratic process in Canada. PURPOSE AND QUESTION The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed analysis of democratic malaise in Canada‚ its main

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    Religious Challenges to Constructing a Democratic Iraq Table of Contents Abstract 3 The challenge of establishing a democracy in Iraq 3 History of Iraq 3 History of Islam 4 Tenets of Islam 6 History of democracy 7 Christianity and democracy 8 Tenets of democracy 9 Islamic thought vs. the keystones of a democracy 10 Can democracy take hold in an Islamic Iraq? 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Abstract Islam

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    Farming is rough in the Democratic Republic of Congo but there are some strategies that lighten the weight of the ecological problem. The idea of promoting local agricultural co-ops can assist in spreading of knowledge or methods of preserving soil‚ supplying food to families or for trade‚ and reducing the need for deforestation to name a few. By spreading information new methods of keeping the soil rich in nutrients are bound to pop up. Passage B states‚" Learning methods that will preserve and

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    Communication we have been introduced to and discussed a lot of new concepts‚ ideas‚ and terms. All of this new material has been pertinent to how humans interact with one another‚ while also informing us of the why and how behind these interactions as well. The amount of new information we have learned would be impossible to cover and apply to one piece of pop culture‚ but a lot of what we have learned is relatable to the movie 50 First Dates. This 2004 movie featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore

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    exercise of the sovereign power of the existence of a constitution in a state. However this essay is going to discuss the relationship between constitutionalism and democratic governance. First and foremost in order to enhance a common understanding‚ we must first understand the key terms in the question and that is Constitutionalism and Democratic Governance. To begin with‚ Constitutionalism is defined as a government conducted in accordance with and within the limits set by the fundamental law of the Constitution

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    The first democratic system was built in the ancient Greece in the 5th or 4th century BCE when Athens went from dictatorship to a certain form of Democracy enabling all male citizens with equal rights‚ freedom of speech and the opportunity to participate directly in the Assembly. Since then‚ the Athenian ekklēsia and the rule of the demos has been a source of inspiration for the centuries to come. Rulers and monarchs had referred to this source in order to revolutionize their own government or to

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