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    What is Legislation? A set of rules and regulations with which a business has to comply. Main reasons for legislation are to: Regulate the rights and duties of people carrying out business in order to ensure fairness Protect people dealing with business from harm caused by defective services Ensure the treatment of employees is fair and un- discriminatory Protect investors‚ creditors and consumers Regulate dealings between business and its suppliers It is important to recognise the main legislations

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    judicial branch that would not be subject to retaliation by either the executive branch or the legislative branch because of some decision made by those judges."said by Sandra  Day O’Connor‚ former associate justice of the supreme court. The judicial branch translates the importance of laws‚ applies laws to induvial cases‚ and chooses if laws disregard the constitution. This legal branch is involved the supreme court and other government courts. Even though people argue that the judicial branch has too

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    Legislation and Policy Assignment Task 1 Children Act 1989 This Act is to ensure that children are bought up and cared for by their own families. Parents who have children in need should be supported by all relevant services such as the Local Authority to make that their children are being looked after as best as possible. Any support that is provided should be provided in partnership with parents and meet each child’s needs. Children should be protected at all times by relevant intervention

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    1. In What sense did the narrator participate in her aunt’s punishment? The narrator participated in her aunt’s punishment by not speaking of her and acting‚ like the rest of her family‚ as if she had never existed. Even though she thought of her and wrote of her‚ she never tried to find out anything about her or tried to convince her family to accept the fact that she had existed. 2. What evidence in the essay supports the view that the Chinese villagers favored males over females? In

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    Legislative Branch Of Brunei: Under the 1959 constitution there was an elected Legislative Council‚ but only one election has ever been held‚ in 1962. Soon after that election‚ the assembly was dissolved following the declaration of a state of emergency‚ which saw the banning of the Brunei People’s Party. In 1970 the Council was changed to an appointed body by decree of the Sultan. In 2004 the Sultan announced that for the next parliament‚ fifteen of the 20 seats would be elected. However‚ no date

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    The Cabinet Definition of Cabinet A Cabinet is a body of high ranking members of the government‚ typically representing the executive branch. It can also sometimes be referred to as the Council of Ministers‚ an Executive Council‚ or Executive Committee. First Malaysia Cabinet The first cabinet of Malaysia traces its history back to 1955‚ it was formed to save temporarily before Malaya’s independence in 1957. The Cabinet Board 1955 Portfolio | Name | Chief Minister | Tunku Abdul

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    What Branch did you chose and why? Is it true that the Judiary Branch is the most inferior branch? Some are baffled by such statements and others agree with it. Despite one’s personal opinions‚ the Judicial Branch plays a major role in the democracy we live in today. The Judicial branch was the last of the 3 branches designed into the United States government. This branch along with the legislative and executive branch replaced the Articles of Confederation indefinitely. The judiary branch is known

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    has been used to come up with breed specific legislation banning pit-bulls calling them a dangerous breed of dog. These animals are not to blame for the way in which they are bred‚ raised and trained any more than an automobile is responsible for the way it is designed‚ manufactured and driven. We should not allow legislation to pass which outlaws an entire breed of dog due to the actions of a few individual dog owners. The problem is gang members‚ drug dealers and dog fighters have been known to

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    Do you agree or disagree that women should participate in politics? Opinion Essay Whether the women should participate in politics or not is debatable. We see that at the turn of the 21st century‚ almost every country in the world provides the right for women to participate in politics. Women make up half of the population of every country in the world‚ they can vote and support candidates. But despite of these facts‚ they are not well represented in politics‚ in contrast to men. As Amon Karagara

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    The Executive Branch The executive branch is headed by the President‚ who is elected by a direct vote of the people. The term of office of the President‚ as well as the Vice-President‚ is six (6) years. As head of the Executive Department‚ the President is the Chief Executive. He represents the government as a whole and sees to it that all laws are enforced by the officials and employees of his department. He has control over the executive department‚ bureaus and offices. This means that he has

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