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    Gill is obligated to meet with MPs often‚ due to VSA being government funded. Thus‚ when Gill was invited to meet with the minister of Youth‚ Nikki Kaye‚ I was asked to join her. As VSA is a fairly casual work environment‚ yet going to Parliament meant that it was excepted for me to look professional. This included ironing my clothes‚ shinning my shoes‚ and acting in a professional manner. This allowed me to develop my professionalism skills‚ as I was the first time I have been in such a

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    English Crown’s treasury. Merchants are pretty much bystanders and are of neither the colonists or English Crown’s party. Parliament Member Argues Against Repeal (January 23‚ 1766) Is it a primary or secondary source? - This document was a primary source on someone who also witnessed the event during the time. What is the purpose of the document? The purpose was to show a parliament member’s opinions on why the Stamp Act should not be repealed. What is the viewpoint of the author? - The author feels

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    Agnes Campbell Macphail was born in grey county‚ Ontario in 1890 and was 31 when first elected into parliament. In 1921 Agnes was the first woman to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons‚ and was the first woman to be a member of parliament in Canada. she was also the first woman appointed as a member of a Canadian delegation to the League of Nations‚ where she was an active member of the World Disarmament Committee. She was elected the first president of the Ontario CCF when it was established

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    John Lewis

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    * Good day‚ everyone. Since you’ve just heard about the plus side‚ let us now talk about the weakness. Some may find the first few familiar but I’ll mention them again anyway. * Firstly‚ in 2008‚ a scandal over expenses claimed by Members of Parliament revealed that John Lewis prices were being used as a guide to the maximum costs refundable to MPs when equipping London pieds a terre at a public expense. * Secondly‚ last year‚ pre-tax profits fell 3.8%‚ to £354 million. * Thirdly‚ the

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    events such as the Prime Minister’s Question Time‚ where‚ for an allocated time‚ the PM is asked questions concerning anything. Select committees can also be used to scrutinise. For example the head of the Public Bills committee is always headed by a member of the opposition‚ currently Margaret Hodge. This is to ensure that they are effective and non-corrupted. Although MPs have the power to dissolve the current government‚ through a vote of no confidence (last one in 1979)‚ MPs that standalone against

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    * They have less than 5 members   * Each member of the fund is a trustee   * No member of the fund is an employee of another member‚ unless those members are related   * All trustees are members of the fund   * No trustee receives remuneration for his or her services as a trustee   WHAT IS A RELATED PARTY   A ‘related party of the fund’ includes the SMSF members‚ relatives of the SMSF members‚ and any partnerships‚ partners of partnerships (if a member is in partnership with them)

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    How did the 1784 Election Consolidate Pitt’s Power? In March 1784 the British General Election consolidated William Pitt’s power in many different ways. Before the election Pitt did not have the majority in the House of Commons. Pitt could only rely on about 150 votes whereas Fox and North had around 230. Even with the votes from independent MPs Pitt was still approximately 60 votes short. Also his position in the commons appeared weaker due to the fact that he was the only one in his cabinet to

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    My distinguish Members of parliament‚ we are standing at the juncture of a cross road that will deem the economic and social destiny of our countries future. If we take the wrong turn it will have catastrophic effects on the social fabric of the society and we may not be forgiven by the future generations. I know that we have to make some difficult decisions and it may cause a rift between different classes and it may not sit well with certain sections of society however by shying away from the

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    An example of democratic deficit is the House of Lords. The members in the House of Lords aren’t elected but they get to make laws and represent the people. The members in House of Lords are usually given their seats hereditarily so many people found it unfair that they’re not elected into the Parliament but they can make decisions and laws on our behalf. On the other hand‚ people may argue with the fact that there is the House

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    Esi Central Rules 1950

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    THE EMPLOYEES’ STATE INSURANCE (CENTRAL) RULES‚ 1950 MINISTRY OF LABOUR NOTIFICATION New Delhi‚ the 22nd June‚ 1950 S.R.O. 212. — In exercise of the powers conferred by section 95 of the Employees’ State Insurance Act‚ 1948 (XXXIV of 1948)‚ the Central Government is pleased to make the following rules‚ the same having been previously published as required by sub-section (1) of the said section‚ namely : — RULES CHAPTER I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and extent. — (1) These Rules

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