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    Constitution of Pakistan

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    Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Act‚ 2010 President’s Assent Received: April 19‚ 2010 A Bill further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan WHEREAS it is expedient further to amend the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for the purposes hereinafter appearing; AND WHEREAS the people of Pakistan have relentlessly struggled for democracy and for attaining the ideals of a Federal‚ Islamic‚ democratic‚ parliamentary and modern progressive welfare State‚ wherein

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    Blackmail in Politics

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    understood the essence of this story. The story is about politicians and the blackmail in politics. The main characters are: James Howden‚ Margaret Howden‚ Harvey Warrender‚ and Brian Richardson. James Howden was the Prime Minister of Canada. All his life he dreamed of becoming Prime Minister and yet has achieved his goal‚ but not in the best way. For the sake of his dreams‚ he made ​​a deal that could ruin him in any day. But he took the risk. By nature he was very calm‚ soft‚ and slightly fearful

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    Best Form of Government for Bangladesh There has been lot of discussion over the form of governments‚ which form is the best or better than others. It is very difficult to point out a single factor or a set of factors that distinguishes one for of government to another. The values behind a form of government may determine its agreeability to a particular individual or group. On the contrary‚ its corruptibility determines how likely it is to adhere to those values in the real world‚ when subjects

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    The British Parliament

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    retirement. Parliamentary elections are held every 5 years and it is the Prime Minister who decides on the exact day of the election. The minimum voting age is 18‚ and the voting is taken by secret ballot. The election campaign lasts about 3 weeks‚ The British parliamentary system depends on politicals parties. The party which wins the majority of seats forms the goverment and its leader usually becomes Prime Minister. The Prime Minister chooses about 20 MPs from his party to become the cabinet of ministers

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    to mine it. Bitcoin miners use a hashcash algorithm‚ which acts as a proof-of-work to verify legitimate Bitcoins and eliminate duplicates. Primecoin miners‚ on the other hand‚ look for Cunningham chains‚ long strings of prime numbers. As it turns out‚ increasingly enormous prime numbers are exceedingly valuable for RSA encryption‚ which allows two users to pass secret messages back and forth‚ and has been the standard for confidential message encryption since the 1970s. Quark Coin Developed

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    President of India

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    The supreme command of the defense forces of the Union is vested in the President but the exercise of the supreme command is to be regulated by law. The executive power of the Union is vested in the President. Yet he is intended to stand in relation to the Union administration substantially in the same position as does the king under the English Constitution. He is nominal or constitutional head of the Government. His position is not like that the President of the United States of America who is

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    powers of the monarch were limited‚ both by laws enacted by Parliament and by changing political practices and customs. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ the day-to-day exercise of political power was gradually taken over by Parliament‚ the Prime Minister and the cabinet eventually developing into a modern constitutional monarchy. It is a form of government in which an elected or hereditary monarch acts as Head of State. Unlike an absolute monarchy‚ where the king or queen is the sole source

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    Math Happenings

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    The Concept of Prime Numbers and Zero MTH/110 March 14‚ 2011 The Concept of Prime Numbers and Zero Have you ever wondered about the origins of prime numbers or the numeral zero? The ancient philosophers and mathematicians from such early civilizations in Egypt‚ Greece‚ Babylon‚ and India did. Their efforts have provided the basic fundamentals for mathematics that are used today. Prime Numbers A prime number is “any integer other than a 0 or + 1 that is not divisible without a remainder

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    democracy governed within the framework of a constitutional monarchy‚ in which the Monarch is the head of state and the  is the head of the Government. The Monarch enjoys only nominal powers. The real power lies with the Council of Ministers headed by the Prime Minister‚ which is responsible to the House of Commons. The British Queen acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers. Legislative power is vested in the two chambers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom‚ the House of Commons and the House of

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    BRITISH CULTURE The Roles of Britain’s Queen in Comparison with Those of Vietnam’s President The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a constitutional monarchy (or parliamentary democracy). This means that the monarch‚ at the moment Queen Elizabeth II who succeeded to the throne in 1952‚ is the head of state. It is different from Vietnam‚ the government of which takes place in a framework of a single-party socialist republic‚ a country headed by a president. The

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