Discuss the following segments: (1)What does Dahl mean by “Ideal Democracy” in Part 1 of his book “On Democracy”?Define and summarize Dahl’s more significant points. (2)Using what you have learned in Part 1 of the Dahl book (through Chapter 7)‚ discuss whether or not the founding of our United States (the Articles of Confederation‚ creation of the US Constitution)seems to have been “democratic”? If it was‚ to what extent was it democratic?How well do you think the early United States‚duringour
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unite together to broaden their friendship. This could be done either by solving the problem of society or just organizing a party. In the line there is a term ‘proudly’ which for me depicts as the owner is trying to show his superiority to the neighbors. This doesn’t create a nice bond between the TV owner and the other community members. But those were old days. Now probably there is TV in every home. Television is a good means of communication. Through television we get to know every incidents
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The last 25-30 years has seen major changes in the context of employee relations within UK organisations. The factors that have had the most significant influence on these changes are political‚ economic‚ social and technological of which I will be discussing to identify what particular influences these factors have had on employee relations over the last 25-30 years. To do this I first need to define the meaning of employee relations‚ which can be defined as according to Rose (2004):"the study of
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4. Using material from item A and elsewhere‚ assess the claim that the main aim of education policies in the last 25 years has been to create an education market. (20 marks) In the past 25 years‚ many sociologists have stated that the main purpose of the educations system was to create an education market. Stated in item A‚ was stated that many policies such as league tables and open enrolments were introduced to help create the education market. Item A also suggests that others may take a different
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What are the perceptions of the hospitality industry as a satisfactory career choice among adults age 25-40 vs. the perceptions of the industry as a post-military career choice among active duty military personnel of the same age group who are preparing to reenter the civilian workforce? By: Tracy Kohn and Monica Grandal Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction Definition of Terms Problem Statement Purpose Statement Research Questions Limitations
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On the 1st of October‚ 1980‚ Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from her campsite at Ayers Rock. Her parents‚ Lindy and Michael Chamberlain‚ claimed that a dingo had taken her. In the months and years that ensued‚ the Chamberlains faced innuendo fuelled by the media‚ undeserved public shame and an unfair verdict handed down by a jury who had been confused and persuaded by the police‚ forensic experts and media outlets. Reliance on circumstantial evidence‚ conflicting interpretations of forensic evidence
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(40 MARK) Whereas sources 4 and 6 suggest that Henry had given all power to Wolsey‚ source 5 contradicts this argument‚ describing how the king had overall power. Source 4‚ an extract from Scarisbrick ‘Henry VIII‚’ gives the impression that Henry gave all power to Wolsey‚ whilst he “hunted and jousted.” Cavendish then states how the king had “surrendered the cares of the state into the Cardinal’s hands.” This gives the impression that Wolsey had the powers of the king and was in charge of
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differently for state law purposes? Answer: Corporations‚ limited liability companies (LLCs)‚ general and limited partnerships‚ and sole proprietorships. These entities differ in terms of the formalities that must be observed to create them‚ the legal rights and responsibilities conferred on them and their owners‚ and the tax rules that determine how they and their owners will be taxed. 2. [LO 1] How do business owners create legal entities? Is the process the same for all entities? If not‚ what are
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between a partnership and an S corporation include formation requirements as well as ongoing formalities. A partnership may end or dissolve upon death or withdrawal of a partner. S corporations may continue to operate forever‚ long after the original owners of the company have withdrawn or past away. Name Partnerships that choose to operate under a different business name from that of the partners ’ names must file a "doing business as" (DBA)‚ or "fictitious" business name‚ as explained on the
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Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure allowed by state statute. LLCs are popular because‚ similar to a corporation‚ owners have limited personal liability for the debts and actions of the LLC. Other features of LLCs are more like a partnership‚ providing management flexibility and the benefit of pass-through taxation. Owners of an LLC are called members. Since most states do not restrict ownership‚ members may include individuals‚ corporations‚ other LLCs and foreign entities. There
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