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    extent. This economy of effort may occur at the vocal bands or result from the accomodation between two articulations. Most nouns add an orthographic s to make their plural form: book- books‚ dog-dogs. However‚ the pronunciation of the plural morpheme varies according to the noun to which it is added. The general rule is that the plural morpheme must agree in voicing with the last sound of the noun. book / buk/ books / buks/ dog /dQg / dogs /dQgz/ Assimilation is a phonological

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    [Richard‚ Platt &Weber‚ 1987: 9] E.g. In English‚ the inflectional noun plural morpheme {S1} is often shown in writing by adding –(e)s to the end of a singular noun‚ e.g. cat /kæt/ →cats /kæts/. Sometimes this morpheme is pronounced /-z/‚ e.g. dog /dɒɡz/‚ and sometimes it is pronounced /-ɪz/‚ e.g. box /bɒks/ → boxes /bɒ ksɪz/. Ii is believed that /-s/‚ /-z/‚ /ɪz/ are three allomorphs of the inflectional noun plural morpheme {S} because: They are in complementary distribution: /-s/ occurs

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    Internal Promotion vs. External Recruitment of Chief Executive Officer’s HROD 601 The decisions of the Chief Executive Officer are extremely important as their decisions affect the entire future of their company. Having the right person in the CEO role can result in great success‚ while the wrong person can lead a company to disaster. Mistakes at this level of an organization can be catastrophic whereas good decisions can lead to rapid growth and higher profitability. This article will

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    PAD 170 : GOVERNMENT  &  POLITICS 1.      Define ’election’ and explain its functions OR Explain the reasons  supporting the importance of  an  election.          ’Election’ refers to an act or process of choosing a person or persons for a public or political office.          The functions of an election are:          (i)   To give the voters a choice of who should represent them in the legislature or government;          (ii)   To elect representatives who will act on behalf of their constituents

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    JOHN LELAND CENTER FOR THEOLOGICAL STUDIES PLURAL ELDERSHIP VS. STRONG CENTRAL LEADERSHIP: IS THERE A MORE HELPFUL MODEL FOR THE YOUNGER CHURCH? SUBMITTED TO DR. ANDREY SHIRIN AND DR. MARK OLSON IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF LEADERSHIP IN MINISTRY OCTOBER‚ 15‚ 2013 The question asked by everyone who observes an accomplished and strong leader in action is‚ “how can I use what they have learned‚ and to what extent?” Even in ministry‚ which

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    lack of parliamentary supervision‚ as it allows the executive to have unfettered discretion in the appointment of judges to Australia’s highest court. Without enough legal safeguards‚ the separation of powers may be breached if the executive misuses the power of appointment to intervene in the judicial branch. Bryan William asserts that this risk is unlikely to occur in the United States because there is legislative control upon the executive through Senate confirmations. However‚ very few judges

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    pursuant to Article I‚ Section I. 2.What is Separation of Power? Separation of Power – is an act of vesting the legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial powers of government in separate bodies. The constitutional principle that limits the powers vested in any person or institution. It divides governmental authority into three branches: legislative (Parliament or Senate)‚ executive (President or Prime Minister and the Cabinet)‚ and judiciary (Chief Justice and other judges). 3.What is Balance of Power?

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    wrote the Constitution to provide separation of powers which is the three separate branches of government. This separation balances the branches and keeps any of them from growing too powerful. The branches are called the Legislative branch‚ the Executive branch and the Judicial branch. Each branch has its own responsibilities and at the same time they work together to make the country run smoothly and to assure that the rights of citizens are not ignored The Legislative branch‚ also known as the

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    Legislative Branch‚ which has the power to make laws. | Checks and balances is the base through which no branch has more power than the other two. | “We the people of the United States…” has more meaning in self-government than anything else. | Executive Branch‚ which has the power to carry out and enforce laws. | The power of one branch is usually checked by the other two‚ so all three branches work together to come to any agreement. | | Judicial Branch‚ which has the power to manage conflicts

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