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    In the systems of goverment‚ there are bound to be many disadvantages‚ as well as advantages. Ultimatley‚ the disadvantages and advantages all depend on the size of the state and nation. If there is a larger population‚ there is automatically a larger window of subjects that make it a go‚ and subjects that make it a no. Smaller populations tend to have a lower group to choose from. Together there are three branches‚ Unitary‚ Confederate‚ and Federal. In a unitary state system‚ it is a singular

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    association of states in which dominant political power lies with the individual states and not with the central government (Turner 46). Individual states have power over individuals unlike the unitary system. The unitary system is a form of government in which principal power within the political system lies at the level of a national or central government rather than at the level of some smaller unit (Turner 46). This means that the citizens have direct allegiance to the central government then

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    elasticity of demand that each good has‚ which are elastic‚ a situation in which the supply and demand for a good or service can vary significantly due to the price (Elastic Definition‚ 2012); unitary elastic‚ a situation where a change in one factor causes an equal or proportional change in another factor (Unitary Elasticity‚ 2012); and inelastic‚ situation in which the supply and demand for a good are unaffected when the price of that good or service changes (Inelastic Definition‚ 2012). PROBLEM:

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    MG315 Major Essay PLURALIST‚ UNITARY AND RADICAL THEORY SEMESTER 2‚ 2014 NAME: DILASHA REDDY-S11085053 JIGNASHA HANSJI- S11086796 TUTORIAL: Thursday 2-3pm CAMPUS: LAUCALA DUE DATE: 3rd October‚ 2014 TURN IT IN REPORT INTRODUCTION Industrial relations are the relationship between the employee and employer within an organization. It is basically the interaction between the employers‚ employees and the government (Introduction to Industrial Relations‚ 2012). Industrial relations

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    The Unitary Executive Theory is an interpretation that the President is the sole authority of the Executive Branch. The Founders of the nation decided that a unitary executive to be the preeminent choice rather than a plural executive or committee system. This is not a collectively held theory as many believe that the powers expressed from this theory to be excessive and that congress has the authority to hold presidential power in check due to the checks and balances system. Supporters of the

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    A unitary state is a sovereign state governed as a single entity. The central government is supreme‚ and the administrative divisions exercise only powers that the central government has delegated to them. Units are created and abolished‚ and their powers may be broadened and narrowed by the central government. They don’t have independent legislative and judicial powers. In federal systems‚ political authority is divided between two autonomous sets of governments‚ both of which operate directly upon

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    Canada runs under a federal government. There are many factors and roles that help run this system. In the Federal System‚ there are 3 main branches that make up this system. These include the Executive‚ Legislative and the Judicial Branch. Along with this‚ there are 3 main governments; Federal‚ Provincial‚ and Municipal. The Federal Government is apart of the Judicial Branch where they decide who has broken the law and set penalties. Along with dealing with laws listed in the Constitution

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    INTRODUCTION The Federal Republic of Nigeria is located in the Western part of Africa. It became an independent state on October 1‚ 1960‚ after about 100 years under British colonization‚ and attained a republican status within the British Commonwealth three years after in 1963. Since independence‚ Nigeria has come under both military and civil administrations. On 29 May 1999‚ after a general election which ushered in the present democratic dispensation‚ popularly referred to as “the Fourth Republic”

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    The federal court system is made up of 3 layers: the district courts‚ the circuit courts. These are the first layer of appeal. The final layer is appeal in the federal courts. There are 94 district courts‚ 13 circuit courts‚ and one Supreme Court throughout the country. The Supreme Court is the only court specifically mentioned in the Constitution; Article III mentions the Supreme Court. District courts were created by acts of congress. All the judges and justices are picked by the president

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    other branches by the Check and Balances in the Constitution. "The Unitary Executive Theory was implemented by the Bush administration to justify effectively unchecked presidential power over the use of military force‚ the detention and interrogation of prisoners‚ extraordinary rendition‚ and intelligence gathering" (Edelson). The Unitary Executive Theory is under Article Two of the Constitution as a mythology (Epps). The Unitary Executive Theory gives the president the power to deploy the army without

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