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    Indian Politics

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    on to lead the Congress to election victories in 1967 and 1971. Following public discontent with the state of emergency she declared in 1975‚ the Congress was voted out of power in 1977; the then-new Janata Party‚ which had opposed the emergency‚ was voted in. Its government lasted just over three years. Voted back into power in 1980‚ the Congress saw a change in leadership in 1984‚ when Indira Gandhi was assassinated; she was succeeded by her son Rajiv Gandhi‚ who won an easy victory in the general

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    Nuclear Power Is Good Humanity needs a lot of energy. We need it for light‚ heat‚ transport‚ food and so on. Basically everything we do in our daily life requires energy. However‚ the popular way to create energy by burning fossil fuels causes some serious problems to our environment. So it is really a need for another energy resource. Hence‚ nuclear power can be the best since it contains advantages of higher efficiency of energy but lower pollution to our world. The first and also the most

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    women and politics

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    They are multi-billionaires‚ and these are the people who control the governments. They are the forces in the shadows‚ and they also control the legal system. The agenda of these people is power and control. They wanted women to rely on the state instead of their own family. By doing this‚ it gave them more power and control over society. When the family unit is strong‚ the governments have less authority over people. The government and Secret Societies set up a system where women could rely on the

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    Mexican Politics

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    Lopez-Meza 10 Verenice Lopez-Meza PLSI Secretary of Municipal Public Security of Tijuana‚ B.C Mexico has lived through important challenges on maintaining the public security since the last decades of our time. The threats and violent actions of organized crime has oppressed and taken away the rights of individuals and forced people to live in fear. When Tijuana‚ Baja California was in a time of high violence and crime during 2006 and 2010‚ the police revealed its innumerous weakness

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    "In the past‚ those who foolishly sought power by riding on the back of the tiger ended up inside." - John F. Kennedy When individuals come into a position of power‚ where the definition of control becomes a new one according to their own point of view‚ they usually open a feeling in their minds that what ever decision they make that directly conflicts the lives of other people‚ that they shouldn’t feel responsible at all. That’s when power corrupts the minds of these people. Corruption is

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    Politics in India

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    constituent Departments) “School / Department Council” means the collection of teaching faculty and one or more experts from outside‚ if the program is offered by the School / Department. The council is a statutory body and will have the necessary powers of the Board of Studies and the Controller of Examinations. The Chairperson of the School or the Head of the Department will be the Chairman of the council. The Chairman will convene the council meeting and look after all the matters related to the

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    Greenpeace and Politics

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    Greenpeace is an organization which often collides with governments in countries all over the world in its attempt to stop things like global warming‚ deforestation‚ overfishing and more. Greenpeace tries to reach their goals by direct action and lobbying. This is the part where they often collide with the governments. My questions about this topic are: - What conflicts does Greenpeace have (or did they have) with the government and corporations in the Netherlands and governments and corporations

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    Religion and Politics

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    like Da Vinci‚ Michelangelo were targets of the church because of their art and inventions. The Science severely suffered by the barbarism of the Crusades. In Middle East today there are too many countries that claim religion of Islam as a dominant power of the state‚ leaving as result too many gaps in human development. Because of the religion and rules women must obey their husband. They must cover almost every part of their bodies. Their husband is entitled to decide for her fate‚ he is even entitled

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    A Summary and Response to "the Aesthetics of Power: Politics in The Tale of Genji" by Haruo Shirane In his article‚ Shirane suggests that many people and themes in the Genji book are based on or inspired by historical or literary figures and notions. However‚ it is also noted that Murasaki Shikibu incorporated her own aspirations into her masterpiece. Shirane compares the characters in the book with historical figures‚ illustrating how the people in history get embodied into their fictional counterparts

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    Comparative Politics

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    1. Presidential systems combine the head of state and the head of government into the chief executive‚ the president. Parliamentary systems are distinguished by the executive branch (head of state) of government being dependent on the election by and support of the parliament. This dependency on the legislative body eliminates the separation between the executive and legislative bodies created with presidential systems. The focus of parlimentary systems is that the chief executive (prime

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