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    COM 101 Final Draft The Rules of Being in a Sorority I am the sorority President of thy Executive Board‚ which decides who is fabulous enough to be accepted into our sisterhood family. Thou shalt have none other idols before me. Thou shalt always refer to the President of thy Executive Board as Princess. Thou shalt not ever disgrace thy sorority’s name; thou should always look presentable and resemble a plastic Barbie doll. Thou shalt be approved for a sorority checking account. The

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    What I Learned In 4-H

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    4-H has been an extraordinary experience that has fulfilled my childhood and made me the person I am today. Being a part of 4-H has impacted my life in ways no other club or activity could. As a child‚ I learned compassion‚ respect and responsibility by caring for my livestock. As an officer for many years‚ I learned public speaking skills‚ I am able to talk to my peers without being shy‚ as so many kids are‚ I learned how to stay organized and how to lead a whole group to an end goal. With the

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    In the world there are always social classes that separate people: by wealth‚ job‚ or power‚ something will draw a line between these groups. The Black Mirror episode “Fifteen Million Merits” focuses on the life of Bing in a society where workers spend their life on stationary bikes to generate power for the world. By biking‚ each worker also earns currency called “merits” which they use to buy basic necessities‚ food‚ and for leisure. When Abi—a new worker—is introduced‚ Bing believes she has what

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    Part 1 1. Write a script which will Create the needed tables as follows: a. Table name : DEPT i. Column datatype Mandatory? PK? FK? Deptno NUMBER(2) Yes Yes dname VARCHAR2(30) Yes No loc VARCHAR2(20) No No Ans: CREATE TABLE dept (deptno NUMBER(2) NOT NULL‚ dname VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL‚ loc VARCHAR2(20)

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    I think that everyone has been told to be a team player‚ yet there is no clear definition of what a team player is. A team player can be associated to any type of profession a person participates in while working with a group of people trying to accomplishment the same goal. In the Webster’s Student Dictionary‚ there is nothing about the phrase "team player" but‚ the closest to team player is the definition of teamwork‚ which is defined as "Unity of action‚ as by the players on a team". Some synonyms

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    Pecuniary Interest

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    DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST RE: COMMITTEE MEMBERS What is a Pecuniary Interest? A pecuniary interest is the opportunity‚ directly or indirectly‚ to profit or share in any profit derived from a transaction. According to Tazmania’s information Sheet 2008‚ you have a pecuniary interest when‚ if a matter before council‚ or any other committee‚ is decided in a particular way you will gain‚ lose or save money‚ gain a financial advantage‚ or suffer a financial disadvantage; could be expected

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    functioning and equip myself in finding solutions‚ I am eager to pursue it. LAMP fellowship will provide me an opportunity to have a comprehensive understanding of how a policy shapes up and what goes beneath the framing of policy‚ the functioning of parliament and to understand the workings of MP. To have the opportunity to see my recommendation or questions or argument being discussed in the house is also a great motivator. It presents the best opportunity at this stage for me to fit in my career goals

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    Parliaments and Lobbyists

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    Parliament and Lobbyists Introduction Attempts to influence Government by individuals‚ organizations‚ political parties‚ leaders‚ social campaigners and other interest groups take place in every country by various means‚ such as approaching the elected representatives‚ lobbying‚ petitions‚ legal remedies‚ public protests‚ campaigning‚ etc. In a democracy people have the right to convey their grievances and express their views and seek changes in policy or entail other necessary response from the

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    Mother of Parliaments

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    Mother of Parliaments Great Britain is known as Mother of Parliaments. This is because in the Western world since the downfall of Rome‚ she was the first to introduce a workable body‚ an assembly of elected representatives of the people with the authority to resolve social and economic problems by free debate leading to the making of law. The Parliament‚ consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords‚ is the centre of British politics. One of the fundamental principles of the unwritten

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    role of parliament

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    Parliament examines what the Government is doing‚ makes new laws‚ holds the power to set taxes and debates the issues of the day. The House of Commons and House of Lords each play an important role in Parliament’s work and it make parliament what it is. Both parties have a role in keeping the executive into check by scrutinising them‚ also making them accountable is such things as question time and taking some of the power away from the executive to stop any possible coercive power and to Firstly

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