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    the contribution of CEPS in respect of Revenue and Non-Revenue functions to National Development over the period 2008 – 2011. Customs‚ Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) established under the CEPS (Management) Law 1993 PNDCL 330 has proved it worth in tax administration‚ collecting GH¢ 24‚800‚000‚ GH¢ 31‚5000‚000‚ GH¢ 37‚100‚000 and GH¢ 45‚900‚000 in 2008‚ 2009‚ 2010 and 2011 respectively in Kumasi‚ contributing 1% in total CEPS revenue in Ghana. Aside revenue collection‚ CEPS is mandated to prevent

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    reasons did migrants move west in the late 1800’s? (Three points) Freedom‚ economic opportunities‚ land abundant What legislation was enacted in response to President Garfield’s assassination? (One point) Pendleton Act‚ which meant that the federal government jobs were to be given based on superiority and throughout examination. What was meant by “Rum‚ Romanism and Rebellion”? Why did this comment backfire on Republicans? (Three Points) comment made

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    international investment revolve in many ways around what governments may do. This means both what governments may do to regulate foreign investment‚ perhaps to make it less volatile‚ as well as actions government may take simply to get out of the way of the market‚ clearing the existing barriers to capital. Every government has got some aims to maintain the rate of GDP ( gross domestic product) that having a stable economy. Here are some common aims of government which everyone country has to take care of :

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    Federalism places limits on power of the federal government and allows states to maintain control of many government functions (sources). Some of the things that the national government is responsible for america or also known as delegate powers. They are control of separating and making coins and money‚ regulate interstate and foreign trade‚ make treaties and declare war. Now to the other side here are some of the the things the state government is responsible for in america. That is to conduct

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    created when the Framers began to develop the Constitution of the United States. This form of government was derived as a compromise of power between the states and the federal government. The goal of federalism is to preserve personal liberty by separating the powers of the government so that one government or group may not dominate all powers. Federalism divides the powers of government between national and state government. Also‚ federalism is a system based upon democratic rules and institutions

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    The Central Government is made up of the Monarchy‚ the Prime Minister with 118 other ministers‚ the House of Commons with 650 members‚ and the House of Lords with an unfixed amount of members. It is the highest form of government in the UK with all the lower governments with their budgets and direction. The monarchy has many roles just a few of these being giving the final approval to all laws and opening parliament each year. The monarch signs her name to every Act of Parliament before it can

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    To what extent does multi-level government increase democracy and bring government closer to the people? The United Kingdom consists of four countries; England‚ Scotland‚ Wales and Northern Ireland. As the UK is a unitary state‚ the main power is centralised at Westminster. However‚ since 1997‚ power has been devolved to five different areas; the Scottish Parliament‚ the Welsh Assembly‚ the Northern Ireland Assembly‚ the Greater London Assembly and elected mayors in a number of cities‚ such as London

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    all levels of society and supporting many industries. Most sources agree that tourism is the largest industry in the world and also the one that has most growth (Nordin 2003:14). As a result of rising incomes and increased leisure time the tourism industry is seeing a positive growth‚ with impacts on sectors indirectly linked with tourism. It was earlier argued that because of the rising significance of tourism in the world‚ there is potential for making tourism industry a vehicle for local‚ peripheral

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    United States of America is a great country‚ just like Venezuela or North Korea. Having a corrupt government does not make a nation ‘bad.’ Having a corrupt government is like a car driving off a cliff‚ the car will explode into the abyss‚ and there is nothing you can do about it. Greatly‚ United States is still not floating in midair‚ right now it is on the point of the cliff. That’s why many do not consider it ‘that’ corrupt compared to other countries. Something those people are not considering

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