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    character‚ a unitary state with subsidiary federal features rather than a federal state with subsidiary unitary features. Our constitution says “India‚ that is Bharat‚ shall be a Union of States”. Unlike U.S. Constitution which is typically federal in nature Indian constitution envisages a constitution set up in which the states will compromise the federal nature in the national interest or for maintaining the unitary feature of the administration. One such instance where state loses its federal nature

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    African Americans help redefined the meaning of democracy in the United States by participatory democracy‚ Affirmative action‚ and Black Congressional Caucus. Democracy is defined as a system of government in which the people elected individual to representative them. Participatory democracy can be defined as a taking part in the rule by the people. The civil rights movement is a great example of participatory democracy. The Civil Rights Movement encourage people would never think about politics

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    about genocide the more I become in shock at the fact that there people in world who can kill and not think twice about. I’d feel bad if I killed a deer...I can’t even imagine killing a human. I noticed that there has not been genocide in the United States which I am very thankful for. I feel very bad for the people who are in foreign countries where genocide may not be frowned upon. I’m sure there are many people in those countries that wish they

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    Drug Legalization in the United States Kristie Hurley Ashford University Abstract This paper will explore four websites and one online newspaper addressing the subject of drug trafficking in the United States and why legalization is a profitable alternative. The various ways drugs are bought into the country‚ information on how and why drug trafficking has increased in the United States‚ statistics on the number of people that are addicts‚ and the problems related to foreign countries on this

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    The United States of America has undergone much in its brief 241 years of independence. In relation to other nations‚ the Untitled States is still very young‚ but that does not mean that it hasn’t experienced its fair share of obstacles. However‚ the amount of inequality among American citizens today is staggering‚ considering the country was founded by British colonists escaping inequality from England. The United States Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equally”‚ these

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    Me and my cousin skipped school just to go to the richest car place in the United States he went to the counter of the place and stole the keys to a gt 500 we got the car and we drove out the car place without a license we drove out with a stolen car in an illegal way because neither one of us are permitted to drive. Stealing is great because you get things you want in a short amount of time that may benefit you. Stealing is the best way to get what you want because it allows you to steal big flat

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    fight because they wanted political power‚ economic interests‚ and fear of social unrest from lower classes. Political power was out of the question for the creoles. Their colonies freedom was being threatened by the invaders. Documents A by Simon Bolivar a Creole and B by Howard J. Wiarda and Harvey F. Kline experts on Latin American Politics show that the creoles political power was deprived because their homeland was being taken away from them. Also in document B it states that the creoles were

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    any significant officials are elected by this system. The electoral process has three levels‚ the local‚ state and national election. Local elections include municipal elections‚ metropolitan elections‚ and the elections of local and district councils State elections include state legislature‚ governors‚ lieutenant governors‚ attorney general‚ secretary of state‚ supreme court members and state judiciary members. Finally‚ the presidential election includes the president and vice president. At the

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    the most important populations suffering in our world today. The aging society has a: Declining birthrate‚ Increase in the life expectancy of Americans‚ and consist of 13% (35 million) of the United States population. (Stanley‚ Baca‚ & Eitzen‚ 2008) When I think of the aging population in the United States I cannot let go of the thought that their future is going to be harder as a population to survive because of the statistics rising against them. The aging population includes many different people

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    The United States is a country with great opportunities for foreign immigrants from around the world. “The history of the United States is a history of immigration‚ beginning with English colonists landing in Virginia and Massachusetts in the early seventeenth century to avoid religious persecution. Since then‚ there have been several great waves of immigration to the United States” (Jacobs and Walter‚ 6). Many immigrants don’t even want to immigrate they don’t want to leave their families and friends

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