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    Cabinet

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    Cabinet The Cabinet of the United Kingdom is the collective decision making body of Her Majesty’s Government of the United Kingdom‚ composed of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers‚ the most senior of the government ministers. The Cabinet is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive. But this Cabinet system did not shape in today’s form overnight. According to Sidney Low‚ “Cabinet is the responsible executive having the complete control of the administration of the general direction

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    business ethic

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    Business Ethic Journal 2013 Semester Souphasay Thiravong Wal-Mart Lack of compassion Wal-Mart is company No. 1 in the world. It has the most revenue over any other company ($421 Billion). But its riches equal its controversies. This story is probably the most apt at describing the unethical treatment of its workers‚ because of the sheer senselessness of it. In 2000‚ a collision with a semi-trailer left 52-year-old Deborah Shank with permanent brain

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    The notion for a domestic “Constitution similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom” is straightforward‚ but underlying it are these general norms. By convention‚ the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s executive power is self-sanctioned through responsible government – the need for the executive as simultaneously members of the legislature to be responsible to the voice of the people through a majority in the House of Commons

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    Current Issues in Greece

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    landscape in the Mediterranean‚ all the way to the development of Democracy. The Greek political system is similar to the United States but also different in many ways. The government type is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. The prime minister is the head of the government and the multi-party system. The party system is similar to the United States‚ there is a two party system. The two parties are the New Democracy and the Panhellenic social movement. The New Democracy is closely

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    Bhutan

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    of Bhutan’s government is to maximise growth in GDP. This is due to the pillars of Gross National Happiness identified by Bhutan’s Prime Minister‚ Jigmi Thinkley in 1998. But in order to maximise growth in GDP for Bhutan‚ the citizen must develop their spiritual first. Then‚ the country’s economic will automatically develop as their spiritual. Because of that‚ the Prime Minister established the four pillars of Gross National Happiness. First pillar is sustainable and equitable socio-economic development

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    Damath

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    Damath Introduction: Damath comes from the Pinoys checker board game called “dama” and Mathematics. It blends local culture‚ education and digital technology that aim to make math teaching and learning child-friendly‚ challenging and interactive. DAMATH‚ a patent-pending mathematical board-game invented by five-time national awardees Jesus L. Huenda‚ is coined from the popular Filipino checkerboard game of dama‚ (or lady in Spanish) and mathematics. It started in a Sorsogon National High School

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    Parliament vs Presidential

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    AARMS Vol. 8‚ No. 2 (2009) 307–314 LAW Presidential versus parliamentary systems ILONA MÁRIA SZILÁGYI Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University‚ Budapest‚ Hungary This article is a comparison of presidential and parliamentary systems. They are the two most popular types of democratic governments. They have common and dissimilar features. In both presidential and parliamentary systems the chief executive can be removed from office by the legislature but the way of it is different. Dissimilar

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    Stephen Kalong Case Review

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    STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN V. TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI FEDERAL COURT [KUCHING] OCJ HARLEY A-G (BORNEO)‚ CJ [KUCHING CIVIL SUIT NO. K 45 OF 1966] 7 SEPTEMBER 1966 JUDGMENT Harley A-G (Borneo) CJ: The plaintiff was appointed Chief Minister of Sarawak on 22 July 1963. On 14 June 1966 there was a meeting of Council Negri at which‚ apart from the Speaker‚ plaintiff and twenty other members were present. Five members of the Sarawak United Peoples Party and one Machinda member‚ who normally behave

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    chip. However‚ it was not until a mathematician Thomas Nicely (of Lynchburg College in West Virginia) discovered the flaw during the summer/ fall of 1994 that it got in the news. He was computing the sum of the reciprocals of a large collection of prime numbers on his Pentium-based computer. Checking his computation‚ he found the result differed significantly from theoretical values. He did not get any real response to his initial queries to Intel. He then‚ after checking his facts‚ posted a general

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    auspices‚ modern science was Brahminized during the colonial period‚ and Kshatriya-ized after independence. The artisanization of modern science that gave Europe its strength never took place in India. In 1947‚ Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of India‚ after independencefrom the British Empire‚ which became the Republic of India upon passage of the IndianConstitution on Jan. 26‚ 1950. The Congress Party ruled India throughout nearly theentire post-independence period until the

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