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    Online. Article no. 295. http://www.biocab.org/Climate_Geologic_Timescale.html‚ and http://www.biocab.org/Carbon_Dioxide_Geological_Timescale.html. Accessed: (8th‚ March‚ 2011) David Heffernan. Rob Mahon. John McDougall. Kylie Gillies. 2009. Spotlight Earth and Environmental Science 1. Science Press: NSW Australia Accessed: (7th‚ March‚ 2011) http://CO2now.org and http://www.theclimatechangeclearinghouse.org and http://earthguide.ucsd.edu/virtualmuseum/climatechange2/ Accessed: (7th‚ March‚ 2011)

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    Is democracy a necessary condition for development? In the modern and globalized world‚ it is common to find democratic institutions in the most economically developed countries. Democratic regimes look different all across the world‚ and the term itself is multi-faceted. For the sake of discussion‚ in its simplest terms‚ I will refer to democracy as a system of governance where the population that is governed elects their leaders. A substantive democracy would include more such the promotion

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    intro Democracy is viewed to be an ideal form of political system and government. Several countries these days have adopted this. Democracy signifies supreme power that lies in the body of the citizens electing leaders that will represent them. This can also be defined as political system and orientation including individuals standing by the government or by the individuals they have elected to represent them. Democracy entails numerous advantages but this is also tied to some disadvantages. Advantages

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    The document guaranteed certain basic rights for Americans as it was signed by delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in September 17‚ 1787. In particular‚ the Founding Fathers wanted a Republic U.S. government instead of a democracy for the federal and state governments. The seven figures chose this because they believe in preserving a stable government that protects the rights and liberties of all citizens. To point out‚ keeping a republic secure the rights to individuals and

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    India is the largest functioning democracy in the world. It got freedom during the most sensitive period of world history. Two global wars were fought to make the world safe for democracy. In fact‚ the second global war accelerated the process of freedom from bondage. Though the armed clash was over yet tension was mounting up due to new ideological rivalry between East and West led by the then Soviet Union and the United States of America. The newly founded United Nations grew amidst the

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    Stand on Democracy Having emphasized upon me the advantages of democracy‚ I have always believed that it is the best system to implement in a country. Ignoring the flaws and weaknesses of this type of system‚ I thought that the benefits outweigh all costs. I assume that giving the power to the people is better than having one person rule the state. However‚ in Plato’s account on the life of his mentor Socrates‚ we are able to see both sides of the spectrum: the pros and cons of democracy which are

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    Democracy – In theory And Practice Table of Contents 1. The 2010 election and its implications…………………………........1 2. An Introduction To Democracy………………………..……………………..1 3. The Origin and Proliferation of Democracy….………..…..……..….1 * 3.1. Athenian Democracy * 3.2. The Scientific Revolution‚ The Enlightenment and The French Revolution * 4. The Case Against Democracy…………………………….………..…………..2 * 4.1. The Conundrum

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    Plato’s Republic vs. Democracy Ogochukwu Okpala Introduction In this era when individuals are questioning the legitimacy and wisdom of unregulated free markets‚ issues are raised about the most efficient form of economic activity and the best role for government in an economy. These issues have been discussed at many points in the past‚ and different societies have come to different conclusions regarding political and economic systems. In the United States‚ and many developed nations around the

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    Alexis de Tocqueville?s novel Democracy in America touched on many topics having to do with democracy‚ not in the United States‚ but also in his home of France‚ as well as England. His views were established during his stay in the United States. Tocqueville made a number of references about the political activity in the United States. He did this ranging from the courts to the executive branch. Henry David Thoreau touched on many of the same topics as Tocqueville. They both believe in the motto of

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    Genella Clark March 13‚ 2012 World civ honors Absolutism and Democracy The most effective form of government in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is Absolutism. Absolutism was the most effective form of government according to King James I of England in 1609‚ King Louis XIV of France in 1660‚ and Machiavelli the prince in 1513. King James I believed absolutism was the best form of government because the King deserves divine power over the kingdom or empire. King Louis XIV believed that

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