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    Learning Outcome 6: Detail the roles and responsibilities of national and local government for education policy and practice. At the national level the Government sets their policies for how they will seek to develop and deliver‚ and change the strategic direction of‚ education in this country. The Government enacts legislation that applies to or effects eduction (for example‚ the Education Act 2011). The Department for Education‚ formed on 12 May 2010‚ is responsible for education and

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    Government of Jammu and Kashmir Civil Secretariat‚ Education Departmen. Subject: - Placement/Postings of P.G. Masters as I/C Lecturers in the discipline of Chemistry. Government Order No. 475-Edu of 2008 D A T E D: 23-09-2008 With a view to filling up the available vacancies of Lecturers in Chemistry discipline‚ the P.G. Masters/Teachers figuring in the Annexure “A” on the basis of Seniority/eligibility are hereby placed as I/C Lecturers in their own pay and grade with charge allowance

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    U.S. National Debt In 2012‚ reelection polls show that the biggest concern expressed by the voters was the economy and national debt. Many economists‚ political leaders‚ and citizens are under the impression that America’s rising debt and purchasing of national debt bonds by the foreign countries will lead America to its inevitable bankruptcy. Some speculators predict that one day China will realize that the dollar is no longer valuable to hold because of its devaluation; therefore‚ Chinese will

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    started what would be called the Shays’ Rebellion. Because it involved fundamental economic‚ social‚ and political issues‚ such rebellion forced ordinary Americans such as farmers‚ and small plantation owners‚ to think about their understandings of the promises of the American Revolution and what kind of government they desired. The Shay’s Rebellion was a representation of the economic troubles faced by the majority of people in the United States. With this rebellion they hoped to finally experience equality

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    Bacon’s Rebellion was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by young Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor William Berkeley. The colony’s lightly organized frontier political culture combined with accumulating grievances (including‚ but not limited to‚ he left Bacon out of his inner circle‚ and refused to allow Bacon to be a part of his fur trade with the Indians)‚ especially regarding Indian attacks‚ to motivate a popular uprising against Berkeley. He had failed to address the

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    Milestone – Mr Archer – year 13 government & politics Two broad coalitions with more ideological differences within them than between them. To what extent is this still an accurate description of the democratic and the republican party (30 marks). The names of the US political parties suggest that they are not ideologically exclusive‚ as democracy and republicanism are two completely different ideologies in which the two party names seam to project. For example a belief of democracy is that Sovereignty

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    Federal and State Government PPA601 Foundation of Public Administration Leah Raby November 1‚ 2013 . Federal and State Government The current public policy issue that will be identified in the course of this paper causing a great deal of controversy in the news today is marijuana. Depending in what state one is living currently in the United States‚ will depend on what type of consequences if any a person might be facing if caught possessing it. The federal government defines it to

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    US CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT Federalism- system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units Articles of confederation- he agreement made by the original 13 states in 1777 establishing a confederacy to be known as the United States of America; replaced by the Constitution of 1788 US Constitution- United States Constitution: the constitution written at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and subsequently ratified

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    The year is 2178‚ and the world has one government‚ under Adolf Hitler. People have figured out how to preserve their health‚ to the point where the life expectancy is about 1000 years. Life is horrid‚ as Hitler owns and controls your life. All arts‚ culture‚ sport‚ and fun is nonexistent basicly. Hitler only allows some education of math and science‚ and work. Over the years all African‚ Asian‚ South American‚ Middle Eastern‚ and some European cultures have been killed off. The old times have been

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    those torn by mutual disruptive tendencies among various sections of the society have always been short lived and become non- existent. The national integration is the process of uniting different people from all walks of life into a single whole. The most serious problem being faced by India in present circumstances is how to develop an atmosphere of national consciousness among so varied a people. Indians already have suffered for long periods‚ the pangs of enslavement and servitude. It is India

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