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    when I grew up. I wrote down ‘happy’. They told me I didn’t understand the assignment‚ and I told them they didn’t understand life.” In India‚ every year‚ November 14th is celebrated as Children’s Day and is also the birthday of India’s first Prime Minister‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ also known as Chacha Nehru. As a tribute to him and his love for the children‚ this day is celebrated as Children’s Day. He worked passionately towards the welfare of children and was keen about the education and development

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    signed in The Hague‚ The Netherlands‚ on the fourteenth day of September in the year two thousand twelve. |Martin Fatu |Michael Denning | |Prime Minister of Alfurna |Ambassador of the State of Rutasia | | |to the Kingdom of The Netherlands

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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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    view of race by Tun Dr. Mahathir is Malaysia’s race-based parties have been remarkably successful in ensuring that no group is politically marginalized. This contributes immensely to racial harmony. The foreign relation‚ Mahathir is the one of prime minister that openly critic about the toward the Western country. Lastly‚ the article mentioned that Mahathir policies not really based on Islamic principle even though Malaysia is one of the Islamic countries. This we can see through the approval to operate

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    and finally the impact it has on the aboriginals. The 1967 referendum is about including Aboriginals people in the census and allowing the commonwealth to make laws for the aboriginals. At the same time of the referendum‚ harold Holt was the prime minister and liberal was in power. Before the referendum‚ there was a question in the census to establish the number of full blood aborigines society viewed aboriginals as a disadvantage. Aboriginal were able to vote in 1962‚ however they have no potential

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    Conflict is no doubt a part of human nature and it is through the Interpersonal relationships we share with others that a hierarchical aspect has the ability to be created. This is where one person is deemed to naturally have more power than the other‚ which can either make us or break us. For most of us who start our first somewhat romantic relationship we have an expectation in our minds that film‚ television and the media have painted for us. Although‚ what we see portrayed on a screen is a far

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    portion of the crown’s original authority and is therefore the name for the residue of discretionary power left at any moment in the hands of the crown whether such power be in fact exercise by the king himself or by his ministers’. Today there are still many PP available to ministers and the monarch and these powers are often exercise without restraint and in controversial situations. PP are nevertheless important and they are not subject to tough enough parliamentary and judiciary scrutiny and I will

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    Parliamentary Government‚ a gateway to good governance. The most stable and progressive countries in the world today have a parliamentary form of government. These include countries like Japan‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ United Kingdom‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Spain‚ Norway‚ Sweden and also India‚ Singapore and Malaysia in Asia. India and the US are undoubtedly the two biggest democratic countries of the world today‚ the basic difference between them being the parliamentary democracy of the former and congressional

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    Is Parliamentarism conducive to better political outcomes than Presidential systems? My interpretation of the question leads me to believe if parliamentary systems are better than presidential systems in deriving better political outcomes. By better political outcomes this implies not only ease of making political decisions but also the manner in which the two systems function and which is better‚ and whether or not this leads to favourable political outcomes. Issues that I am going to discuss in

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