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    Parlimentary system

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    government: the king or president the prime minister the cabinet or councils of minister The parliament. Executives: There are two kinds of executives in this system The Nominal or Titular Head of State The Real Executive The Nominal or Titular Head of State: Under this system president/King is the nominal executive. In theory‚ he may possess many powers but in practice he cannot exercise them without the consent and advice of the prime minister. The real executive: The real

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    Japan Monarchy System

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    are only work as a ceremonial figurehead. He is the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people. The power to administer the government is under the Prime Minister duty and his cabinet. Just like Malaysia and Thailand‚ Japan’s Prime Minister is also appointed by the Emperor after being designated by the Diet from among its members. Prime Minister is the head of the Cabinet‚ and he appoints and dismisses the Ministers of State. The weakness of the constitutional monarchy in Japan is same like

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    provide more stability than a prime minister who can be dismissed at any time. In most presidential systems‚ the president is elected by popular vote‚ although some such as the United States use an electoral college (which is itself directly elected) or some other method. By this method‚ the president receives a personal mandate to lead the country‚ whereas in a parliamentary system a candidate might only receive a personal mandate to represent a constituency. Since prime ministers are not elected directly

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    United Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (UCPN-Maoist) has decided that the UCPN-Maoist members of the parliament will not allow to run the parliamentary sessions until the President corrects his unconstitutional step to overrule the decision of the then Prime Minister on firing the Chief of Army Staff Rukmangad Katuwal for not following the order of the elected government. However‚ the meeting has decided to let run the parliament for two sessions for passing a ‘credit bill’ but will not allow the President

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    Helen Clark as a Leader

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    Helen Clark was one of New Zealand’s most effective Prime Ministers to date; the 5th longest serving of our 38 antecedent Prime Ministers (Wishart‚ 2008). In this text one shall learn about Helen Clark’s characteristics as a Prime Minister‚ her achievements during her three terms‚ some of her legislative implications‚ rough conclusion of why Helen Clark was successful as a Prime Minister and some insights into Helen Clark’s personality. Helen Clark was known as an organiser and a “political machine”(Wishart

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    Merdeka Day Celebration

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    Merdeka Day Celebration On 31st of August 2012‚ our nation is 55 years old. 31st of August 1957 is an important date to remember in every single citizen of Malaysia due to it was the day our country achieved independence from Britain. The celebration of Merdeka Day was grand due to it is an important day for every Malaysian. As a student from Institut Pendidikan Guru‚ I had the chance to celebrate merdeka day in Stadium Bukit Jalil with others because I was going to have choir human graphic performance

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    Notes

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    Chapter Seven- Political Institutions: Institutional Arrangements Constitutions and Constitutional Regimes Constitutions Constitution- a set of statements describing the fundamental rules of the political system… declares the existence of the state‚ and expresses three crucial sets of rules: 1. Allocates governmental activities- defining what actions are within the domain of res publica and what political structures will perform these functions 2. Establishes formal power relationships among

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    2012 Solving Quadratic Equations Using correct methods to solve quadratic equations can make math an interesting task. In the paper below I will square the coefficient of the x term‚ yield composite numbers‚ move a constant term and see if prime numbers occur. I will use the text and the correct formulas to create the proper solutions of the two projects that are required and solve for the equations... In project one‚ I will move the constant term to the right side of the equation and

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    Economic effects of subprime lending A subprime lending is an option for individuals that have difficulty meeting mortgage payment schedules or for individuals who have low credit scores and considered risky borrowers. For example‚ an applicant with a low credit score of 500 will have a very difficult time locating a loan. Subprime lending comes with a high cost to borrowers. Lenders see bad credit applicants as riskier than applicants with better credit scores. Borrowers in turn pay for this

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    whomever is in office‚ considering that there is no written constitution at times which describes there power‚ considering they have all the power there is no need for a description of it. The prime minister can be ousted if needed prematurely if his party lacks confidence in him. This vulnerability leaves a prime minister weak and easily swayable. In terms of democratic values a parliamentary system lacks the highest efficiency because of the lack of proportional representation in Parliament. Regardless

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