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    Re: Lowering Property Taxes    Dear Mayor Taylor:    I am writing this letter to propose the lowering of property taxes in Grayslake. I come from a family  with four kids‚ all of which are planning to go through or have gone through District 46 and District  127 education. We love everything about Grayslake­­ except one thing: the property taxes are  ridiculously high. I want to launch a proposal to you to lower the property taxes for residents in  Grayslake because they cause a burden on the real estate market‚ therefore preventing Grayslake from 

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    Public Sector Reform PHILOSOPHY FOR PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM Government’s policy for public sector reform is driven by a philosophy that makes the interest of the people of paramount concern. The human resource is the most valuable of all national resources. People‚ whether there are the employers‚ employees or customers of the public sector‚ transcend structures‚ systems‚ procedures and technology. They are the key elements to the overall success of government’s initiative in public sector reform

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    something starts to embody a larger idea that gives that person or object significance. Throughout the entirety of the novel‚ characters and objects themselves only gain significance once enshrouded by a larger representative idea. The occurrence of characters gaining significance through representative ideas can be seen when Clarissa refers to Miss Kilman and thinks “For it was not her one hated‚ but the idea of her‚ which undoubtedly had gathered into itself a great deal that was not Miss Kilman” (Woolf

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    To what extent are Referenda Harmful in a Representative Democracy? Referendums are very harmful to a Representative Democracy. They undermine Parliamentary Sovereignty‚ allow our politicians to abdicate responsibility for major political decisions‚ prevent them from exercising their informed judgements‚ and can be manipulated by Governments. This is to say nothing of the premise of allowing important decisions to be made by an uninformed electorate that can be swayed by the Media Industry at

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    disadvantages of representative democracy? Representative democracy is where the public people vote for and elect a person (called an MP‚ Member or Parliament) to portray and voice the opinions of the area the MP was elected in. They will take the views of their constituency on board when speaking in the House of Commons. A country which uses this is the United Kingdom. One of the advantages of representative democracy is that even with over 60 million people in the UK the system of representative democracy

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    where there are no adults and have to create their own society to survive. While their society starts out promising‚ it turns into a savage‚ barbaric environment. The author of Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding‚ illustrates his belief that representative governments are optimal because they allow all voices to be heard and a more even distribution of power. When a government exists that allows only certain voices to be heard‚ the internal rebellion will occur. In the novel‚ a strong-willed

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    High School Should Provide Music Education It is a common misunderstanding that music is a free form‚ random art. Music has different meanings for different people. Music is unique in each person’s life. To a musician‚ music is their life. They eat‚ breathe‚ and live music. Music is their passion. For others‚ music is a hobby‚ a pastime. When students play a musical instrument students develop key brain function that not only enhances musical learning but also academic and social skills. Music

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    population‚ a representative democracy provides more fair and equal decisions. This is because representatives can make decisions while keeping the minority in mind. In a direct democracy‚ the majority will always come out on top‚ simply because there are more people. Also‚ representatives are not emotionally invested in every issue‚ so they can make more logical and rational decisions. People often prioritize their values and beliefs over the welfare of others when voting on representatives‚ and they

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    total Industrial production‚ contributes to nearly 30% of the total exports and is the second largest employment generator after agriculture. Today‚ India’s textile sector comprises four important segments: • Modern textile mills • Independent Power looms • Handlooms and • Garments ROLE OF HANDLOOM SECTOR: The Handloom sector plays a very important role in the country’s economy. It is one of the largest economic activities providing direct employment to over 65 lakhs persons engaged in

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    lose their heads‚ they couldn’t be fair if they tried. In our courts‚ when it’s a white man’s word against a black man’s word‚ the white always wins. They’re ugly‚ but these are the facts of life.” This is relevant today because of the racial inequality in the world. Another way TKAM is relevant today is the amount of poverty in the book. In chapter 2 Miss Caroline finds out Walter Cunningham doesn’t have money for lunch‚ Miss Caroline then offers him twenty-five cents for lunch. After he refuses

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