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    In my opinion‚ a business organization most of the time tolerate techniques bordering the unethical to pursue the business and to establish good relationships. In the Philippines‚ as we all know‚ we have a bureaucratic system in all our government agencies. In order to expedite the process‚ business owners may facilitate it in different ways and as to how fit they see it. Small or big gestures are construed as “abilidad” and bordering to act of bribery. This is an unavoidable circumstance given that

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    Ownership is a huge theme in John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government. When our Founding Fathers were inspired by John Locke’s theories‚ they have never believed how this nation would result into be. John Lock expresses in his work that one owns their property if one works for it. He also writes about how when someone enters a state of war‚ then both parties have the right to fight for what they believe in. Now‚ that Americans live in a society where their liberties and freedom have taken away

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    ESSAY It is the responsibility of government not businesses to protect the environment‚ Discuss. By‚ Asfand yar hameed ESSAY PLAN INTRODUCTION Thesis statement: Protecting the environment is not only a social responsibility of all businesses‚ but government ’s duty as well. BODY Paragraph 1 environment affected by businesses. Business being a greater danger to the environment than any other domestic activity (Fieser‚ J. 2010) Corporate sector being resistant to environmental

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    another poor family. Also‚ an angry man will find no problem with murder if there is nothing or no one to stop him or scare him. This is exactly why governments exist. The government‚ whether elected or not‚ sets rules by which people residing in this certain country must follow or else he who breaks the rules will bear consequences. I believe that a government must be comprised of an all-powerful Governor and certain sectors that run things under the governor’s supervision.

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    Should The Government Have A Say In Our Diets? I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though the government may have people´s best interest at heart‚ I strongly believe it is in citizens freedom what kind of diet they can choose. II. Body A. Many statistics indicate that a high protein diet is connected to heart diseases. 1. There is a BMJ study that proves heart diseases among 30 – 47 y/o women. 2. Protein increases physical activity. B. It is known that salt may be the cause for health

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    ACTS GOVERNING CENTRAL AND PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT AND THE SIGNIFICANCE THEREOF Introduction It is vital to first have an understanding as to where the Acts stem from‚ before undertaking the task of examining the Acts‚ as all of the various Acts erected and legislated by government even though having different reasons as why it was erected all have a common denominator‚ which all dates back to the country’s oppressive past‚ Apartheid. The importance of these Acts cannot be stressed anymore simply

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    philosopher‚ is known as one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers. His work‚ “Two Treatises of Government”‚ not only challenged the authority and legitimacy of a King’s rule‚ but also established ideas that‚ although fostered by some‚ were not actively practiced. These ideas‚ such as consent of the governed‚ inspired colonist when writing the Constitution. In his work‚ “Two Treatises of Government”‚ Locke stated: “Whensoever‚ therefore‚ the legislative [power] shall transgress [go beyond; break]

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    reasons. Most come to seek greater opportunities for themselves and their families. They come speaking different languages‚ having different beliefs‚ and practicing different customs. The differences lend themselves to different ideas about how government should function as well. With a population well over 310 million‚ something must unite Americans to keep the nation relatively peaceful and stable.The nation’s history is the foundation for certain values and principles that serve to unite Americans

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    John Calvin’s theories about government‚ which helped lay the foundations for the development of constitutional monarchies and democracies‚ were based‚ in large part‚ off of an aristocratic form of government. He believed that it was better for several men to govern and rule a nation‚ with the understanding that they are all of equal status‚ than for one man to have absolute power and make his people subject to his every whim. As Calvin states in his Institutes of the Christian Religion: “Owing

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    Philosopher John Locke changed the perspectives on government‚ through his book “Second Treatise on Civil Government”. In the book he writes‚ “(W)hen the government is dissolved‚ the people are at liberty to provide for themselves‚ by erecting a new legislative[lawmaking body].” Locke’s work was truly significant because he questioned the king which was a very risky thing to do. And without punishment he introduced the idea that the government is for the people and therefore should be ruled by the

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