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    Parliamentary Democracy in Bangladesh Abstract The focus of this paper is to review the era of parliamentary democracy in Bangladesh since it’s emergence in the year 1991. The raison d’etre of our war of independence was parliamentary democracy‚ and that commitment had been reflected in her Constitution in 1972. Still 20 years took for the light to shine in her political history which was already marked by a mixed and scandalous culture

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    a discount or a premium. v) Prime Rate – it is the base rate on which a margin is added by the lending bank to calculate one’s financing charge. vi) LIBOR – LIBOR stands for London Interbank Offer Rate. It is the rate that is charged when banks borrow loans in the short-term interbank market. Question 2: (a) | 3 month Treasury Bill Rate (%) | 3 month Bankers’ Acceptance Rate (%) | 3 month Prime Corporate Paper Rate (%) | Bank Rate (%) | Prime Rate (%) | Government of Canada

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    COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IN THE PHILIPPINES I. INTRODUCTION A question about the best form of government suitable to a particular country is a problem as old as the study of political science. Truly‚ this was the very question that agitated the birth of the art of politics. During the not so recent period in the history of governments‚ there was a mass exodus among various states to experiment on the promised wonders that parliamentary government can offer. Not exempted

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    Journal of Theoretical Politics ‚ 15 (1)‚ 33-50. Heffernan‚ R. (2005). Why the Prime Minister cannot be a President: Comparing Institutional Imperatives in Britain and America. Parliamentary Affairs ‚ 58 (1)‚ 53-70. Ames‚ B. (1995). Electoral Rules‚ Constituency Pressures‚ and Pork Barrel: Bases of Voting in the Brazilian Congress. The Journal of Politics ‚ 57 (2)‚ 324-343. Ballard‚ E. J. (1983‚ April). Canadian prime ministers: Complexity in political crises. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne

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    parliament. Although there will still be a president‚ he or she will only have ceremonial powers. The one who will be creating government ministries and appointing ministers would be the Prime Minister who is elected by the members of the parliament and also coming from or among the said members of the parliament. An erring prime minister can be removed by no-confidence vote by the members of the parliament. There is no need to go through the process of impeachment like in our present form of government.

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    INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL‚ BHOPAL HOLIDAY – HOMEWORK (2013-2014) CLASS-X ENGLISH Section- A: BBC: Reading Comprehension: Ex.1‚ 2 & 3. Section- B: BBC: Writing Skills: E-mail 1 & 2; Letter writing 1 & 2; Speech 1 & 2; Article 1& 2. Section- C: BBC: Grammar: Preposition‚ Voice‚ Speech‚ Tenses. Section- D: 1. Value based: Which poem do you appreciate the most – ‘The frog and the nightingale’ or ‘Mirror’? Why? Write the literary devices used in that poem. Write about the poet. (150 words) 2. Extrapolatory:

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    To what extent should referendums be used in the UK? Referendums are used frequently in the UK. They can be seen as advantages for the democracy but also as disadvantages. Referendums in a direct democracy give the general public direct and unmediated control over government decision-making. Therefore this means that politicians who claim to ‘represent’ the public are not distorting them as it ensures that the public’s views and interests are properly and accurately articulated. By comparison

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    Constitution‚ which was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949 and came into force on 26 November 1950. The President is the constitutional head of Executive of the Union. Real executive power vests in a Council of Ministers with the Prime Minister as head. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to the Lok Sabha‚ the House of the People. In the states‚ the Governor‚ as the representative of the President‚ is the head of Executive‚ but real executive power rests with

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    The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA)‚ headed by the Prime Minister of India‚ is the Apex Body for Disaster Management in India. The setting up of the NDMA and the creation of an enabling environment for institutional mechanisms at the State and District levels is mandated by the Disaster Management Act‚ 2005. Contents [hide] • 1 Evolution of NDMA • 2 Roles and Responsibilities • 3 Organisation • 4 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) Evolution of NDMA Emergence of an organization

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    the moral decay of or our society is as bad at the top as the bottom Riot: A noisy‚ violent public disorder caused by a group or crowd of people‚ by a crowd protesting against another group‚ a government policy‚ etc.‚ in the streets. It can be a disturbance of public peace which is carried out by three or more people working together in a disorderly manner carrying out their private purposes. Consternation was upon my face as I was walking through Leicester’s town after the riots had transpired

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