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    The female influence in politics of Latin America While studying Latin American region I was questioned why this region has more numbers of female presidents. Therefore‚ in this essay‚ I did some small analyze with a list of female representatives as a head of states. I think the role of women is everywhere essential and can include significant influence as in social life so in politics. Some people argue that women’s presence in power is a simple question of fairness. Fairness that demands

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    economic linkages are also a key to progress. Given such awareness‚ President Ramos complemented whatever local initiatives with economic diplomacy‚ otherwise termed as Development Diplomacy. This effort only emphasized the priority placed by his administration on the importance of economic development and the kind of strategic initiatives ventured upon. 1. Domestic reforms Lagging behind in a region of rapidly growing economies‚ President Ramos recognized that for the Philippines to catch up with its

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    Account for the failure/collapse of democracy in Germany in the period 1918-1933. Intro The Weimar Republic was established in the aftermath of Germany’s defeat in World War One‚ with parliamentary democracy operating from 1919 and introducing an advanced social welfare system. The notion of loyalty to the nation had been particularly influential since Bismark’s wars of unification in the 19th century. The prospect of strengthening their nation by military means‚ and of it achieving greater status

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    States of America‚ Great Britain and France; East Germany was controlled by the Soviet Union. When the US‚ GB and France combined their zones into one‚ it became the Federal Republic of Germany. After the meeting in Bonn and discussion about the mistakes and failure of the Weimar republic the Basic Law of the Federal republic was issued as a foundation for the parliamentary democracy with a strong Chancellor as a head of the country‚ who will be elected by the voters. Later‚ the FRG was included

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    Learning about the choices people made during the Weimar Republic‚ the rise of the Nazi Party‚ and the Holocaust can teach us about the power and the impact of the choices we make today. These three events were a big part of history‚ and impacted several parts of Europe as well as the rest of the world. Learning about the choices made during the Weimar Republic teaches us about how these types of decisions can change how a nation is run‚ the choices made during the rise of the Nazi Party can teach

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    REPUBLIC ACT No. 4200 AN ACT TO PROHIBIT AND PENALIZE WIRE TAPPING AND OTHER RELATED VIOLATIONS OF THE PRIVACY OF COMMUNICATION‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person‚ not being authorized by all the parties to any private communication or spoken word‚ to tap any wire or cable‚ or by using any other device or arrangement‚ to secretly overhear‚ intercept‚ or record such communication or spoken word by using a device commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or

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    I believe that Australia should not become a republic. I think that there would be no point in becoming a republic‚ because we live without the intervention of the Queen at the moment‚ so becoming a republic would achieve nothing. If we were to become a republic‚ we would lose the support of England in times of war‚ famine or other disaster. I think that becoming a republic would achieve nothing‚ lose our links with England and waste the parliament’s time when they should be concerned with more important

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    Dot Points 1.2 Political‚ economic and social issues in the Weimar Republic to 1929 Right wing parties: nationalist‚ anti-communist‚ opposed the Treaty of Versailles and the democratic Weimar System Left-wing parties: internationalist‚ not racist The democratic parties were getting votes whilst the far right and left were being ignored Political parties were developing para-military groups Stresemann’s key role begged the question: what would happen to German democracy if he suddenly left

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    4 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9163 AN ACT ESTABLISHING THE NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM (NSTP) FOR THE TERTIARY LEVEL STUDENTS‚ AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7077 PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1706‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSE 14 Republic Act 6725 AN ACT STRENGTHENING THE PROHIBITION ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN WITH RESPECT TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT‚ AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE ARTICLE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE OF THE LABOR CODE‚ AS AMENDED. http://www.pcw.gov.ph/law/republic-act-6725

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    In​ Plato’s The Republic ​Socrates seeks to find what the underlying principles of a just society are. By doing this‚ he virtually created what he thought was a perfect society. It is a utopia where every person has their place‚ has a future set out for them‚ and because there is no room for expansion‚ there is reasonable stability. There are several contradictions and flaws within this contrived society that is supposed to be so seamless‚ and this seems to stem from the fact that he seems to have

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