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    The statement “The constraints imposed on a Prime Minister are greater than those imposed on a President. Therefore‚ a parliamentary system is more democratic than a presidential system”‚ makes a broad claim to which I agree. While Prime Ministers and Presidents are similar in some ways such as their responsibilities to do the best that they can for their nations‚ they also differ in many ways. These differences include separation of powers‚ the systems having different heads of state‚ and different

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: 1Mark Haddon Initial Questions about Passages and Chapters The following questions take you from page 1 of the novel to the very end. These questions focus your attention on key events in the plot‚ on certain digressions in the story‚ on certain characters (especially Christopher)‚ on the book’s style‚ on some of the book’s dialogue‚ and on important interactions between Christopher and others. Choose 10 questions. Answer each of those

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    cabinet/administration (although member appointment typically requires confirmation by the legislative body). The president may not have the ability to legislate directly; he is not a voting member (because he is not a member of the legislature like the Prime Minister)‚ and may not be allowed to introduce bills. In some presidential systems like the United States‚ the chief executive has the power to veto acts of the legislature; conversely‚ the legislature can override a presidential veto‚ usually requiring

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    represented a consensus on three issues: the role of Islam; the sharing of power between the federal government and the provinces; and the division of responsibility between the president and the prime minister‚ with a greatly strengthened position for the latter. Bhutto stepped down as president and became prime minister. In order to allay fears of the smaller provinces concerning domination by Punjab‚ the constitution established a bicameral legislature with a Senate‚ providing equal provincial representation

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    Burma‚ Laos‚ just to name a few; all had restrictions on their own domestic media‚ restrictions on foreign journalists working within those countries‚ and restrictions on what news could be sent out. As example in Malaysia‚ during the government of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad‚ authorities controlled all major newspapers and broadcast outlets‚ ensuring a substantial degree of official influence over news published in the country. The only exception was the Internet‚ which had so far remained censorship-free

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    greatest representation in the parliament forms the government; the leader becomes prime minister or chancellor. Executive functions are exercised by members of the parliament which are appointed by the prime minister. These then form what is known as the cabinet. The parties in the minority serve in the opposition‚ which means they oppose the majority with the right and the duty to challenge it on a daily base. The prime minister has an unstable function as he may be removed from power whenever he loses

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    as Primary legislation. However only the laws that affect the powers and responsibilities of governing bodies or the rights of citizens are of constitutional significance. For example the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011‚ this took away one of the prime ministerial powers as it introduced fixed term elections for the first time in Westminster parliament. Another source of our constitution is Common Law‚ which is also known as judge made law. Common Law refers to a body of laws based on tradition

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS W. T. Gowers It is with some disbelief that I stand here and prepare to address this gathering on the subject of the importance of mathematics. For a start‚ it is an extraordinary honour to be invited to give the keynote address at a millennium meeting in Paris. Secondly‚ giving a lecture on the significance of mathematics demands wisdom‚ judgment and maturity‚ and there are many mathematicians far better endowed than I am with these qualities‚ including several

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    On a Philippine Parliament

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    Just recently‚ issues regarding Charter Change through a People’s Initiative became the main content of all major broadsheets and news programs on television and radio. Advertisements by the group called Sigaw ng Bayan advocating this People’s Initiative were also shown in several local channels. They have even popularized their tagline‚ “Sigaw ng bayan dinggin na! Charter Change ngayon na!” Both sides of the debate have released their own propaganda supporting their arguments. Pro-charter change

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    exponents: abac = ab+c). Therefore 58237 = 58168・5869 + 0 and we have q = 5869 and r = 0. (6) Q #2: a) Prove the following: ∃ an even integer n that can be written in two ways as a sum of two prime numbers. Solution: Let n = 14. Then 14 = 11 + 3 = 7 + 7 and 3‚ 7‚ and 11 are all prime numbers. b) Suppose that r and s are integers. Prove the following: ∃ an integer k such that 22r + 18s = 2k. Solution: Let k = 11r + 9s. Then k is an integer because it is a sum of products of integers

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