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    The Articles of Confederation were very ineffective because it didn’t give the Federal government enough power‚ they couldn’t enact tariffs and each state did what was in the best interest of its own state not what was best for the country as a whole. The Articles of Confederation was more of a league of friendship than an actual government. The mere fact that it took four years to ratify should have warned the country of its shortcomings. It was very difficult to amend the Articles because a unanimous

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    The Relationship Between Small Pox and Population Growth Small pox is a highly contagious and frequently fatal viral disease characterized by a biphasic fever and a distinctive skin rash. Since smallpox wasn’t eradicated offically until 1977‚ it’s fair to say that past generations had trouble overcoming this disease. Smallpox was the cause of many deaths that lead to vast populations losing the majority of its citizens and population growth hindering. In the 1500s is when smallpox made

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    The word “Population Growth” has its origin from the latin words ‘Populus’ meaning people. According to ecological term; “population is group of people of the same species occupying a particular space”. Population is subdivided further into demes or local population which is group of interbreeding organism in demes; they share a common gene pool. Population density is defined as a number of individual per unit area or per unit volume of environment. When the size of the individual is uniform the

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    Critical Thinking Issue 1: Relate Microsoft’s problems with its control and evaluation systems to each of the stages of growth in the Greiner’s model. Organizational growth is similar to the life cycle of any living entity. The organization is birthed in an entrepreneur’s head and then goes through the growth cycles to create its own version of becoming a legitimate entity that the stakeholders find dependable‚ responsible‚ and having the ability to create value (Jones‚ 2010). As the organization

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    public that the justice system is too lenient and that the public opinion isn’t taken into consideration when assessing crime and punishment. In this essay‚ I will argue that the Australian criminal justice system is in fact shaped largely by our society because if it doesn’t reflect social conscience‚ the justice system would fail. I will discuss this firstly by explaining how the criminal justice system works in Australia‚ how the justice system reflects community values and how it relates to today’s

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    have a clear thesis statement which made it hard for me to argue towards my point i was trying to get across. I would re-write my thesis statement to help have a valid point to argue. My thesis statement would be about the government controlling everything and how they had to obey their rules. That would help towards my arguments and put me in the right direction. With that thesis statement i could use the tiqa tiqa format to write paragraphs that help me support my thesis statement. By having a good

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    can be used as an effective policy for population control in the Caribbean. Evaluate this assumption. Population control has been a major concern for countries worldwide. From the late 18th century to the present‚ many theorists have tried to come up with successful ways to curb the problem of a growing population. According to statistics‚ the world’s population is said to reach a figure of 8.3 billion by the year 2030. This steady increase in population not only affects us socially‚ but also

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    Discuss the effectiveness of government strategies used to promote economic growth and development for an economy other than Australia. Economic growth can be defined as the increase of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over time‚ whereas economic development is a process to develop a countries infrastructure in order to improve the quality of life. In order to achieve both these objectives‚ governments must implement certain strategies. An instance of a country implementing this is China. China is an

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    capital is the key to economic growth and development in any nation. This stems from the fact that every other facility and resource required for economic development is driven by the availability of human capital. More so‚ in the absence of effective human capital development‚ an increasing population can have adverse negative effect on the economic growth of a nation. This is because a lot more resources is taken out to manage and cater for the teeming population that the same can generate.

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    municipalities‚ a similar arrangement local governments established prior to the consolidation; it is important to understand the pro and cons of city-county consolidation as well as the motivations that influence the need for consolidated governments. Although metropolitan government can be achieved in a number of ways‚ reformers have traditionally sought to capture the benefits of regional governance through the consolidation of a county and one or more city governments (Feiock and Carr‚ 2000‚ p224). The

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