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    Mixed economy -Both the state and private sector direct the economy -All of the economies are mixed economy since no economy is running pure planned economy or market economy -Market price decided by both market and states (i) Allocation Function: Government has to provide for public goods. Public goods such as national defense‚ government administration and so on are different from private goods. These goods cannot be provided through market mechanism but are essential for consumers and

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    Religion basically means our set of belief regarding the cause‚ and the purposes of universe. Some people said that ethics and morality are comes from religions because‚ religions can guide human being to do ethical things and provide as most as powerful sanction to ensure people are behave morally. According to theist‚ human being cannot manage well without God and without God‚ there cannot be right and wrong. But‚ it is different from the view of atheist. They do not believe in God and religion

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    pledge was disrespectful to Americans (Ashtari.) Even though people think that students would do more good by knowing about god‚ religion in schools should be illegal because it is an ethical issue and it is a violation of the constitution. Some people believe that students would do more good by knowing about God. By way of example; people who agree to religion being taught in schools think that kids need a God to believe in or

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    provided. Medical expenses can be outrageous due to lack of regulations on cost. (Socyberty 2009) A mixed economy permits private participation in manufacturing and production which in return allows healthy competition that can result in profit. On the other hand it also contributes to public ownership in fabrication and manufacturing which can take full advantage of social welfare. In a mixed market economy this system is governed by licensing and regulation policies. However‚ because the public

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    Gram Flour Skin Lightening Cream This is a soft‚ creamy face mask which uses gram flour and milk cream. This is suitable for people with naturally dry skin as it helps to moisturise and keep the skin hydrated. You will need: 1 tablespoon of gram flour 1 tablespoon of milk cream 1/2 teaspoon of honey A few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice (just 2-3 drops is enough) Simply mix all the ingredients to form a paste and smooth it all over the face. The mask will dry naturally and you can wash

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    The use of mixed methods is currently increasing in social science research since it emphasizes methodological pluralism‚ and provides a broader and more credible understanding of the research problem than the use of a single method (Tashakkori and Teddlie 2010). However‚ mixing methods for no good reason other than the sake of it can produce disjointed and unfocussed research‚ and can severely test the capabilities of researchers. I raise some cautionary issues in this paper by critiquing the methodology

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    ARTICLE REVIEW: Language‚ Religion and the Politics of Difference by Rogers Brubaker INTRODUCTION Rogers Brubaker’s article on “Language‚ Religion and Politics of Difference” manages to explain the interrelation as well as conflicts between language and religion and how it relates to ethnicity and nationhood. As a primary introduction‚ language can be defined as the words‚ pronunciation‚ and the methods of combining them that are used and understood by a community whereas religion can be defined as a

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    One question that I believe should be discussed in class is “how much influence does religion have on politics”. After reading a section from Herodotus’ The Histories and Aristotle’s The Constitution of Athens it is apparent that religion is very influential in the political realm. I base my argument off of two instances‚ The Liberation of Athens from the Pisistratidae and the return of Peisistratus back into Athens. In The Histories‚ Herodotus explains how Athens becomes freed from tyrants with

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    Politics from the past The great philosopher Aristotle stated the bare truth when he said centu­ries ago that man is "a political animal". He and his equally famous disciple Plato strongly denounced politics. Plato went so far as to say: "O‚ men of Ath­ens‚ if I was engaged in politics‚ I would have perished long ago and done no good either to you or to myself." Since then‚ however‚ politics has pervaded every sphere of life‚ and the number of politicians has grown beyond measure. There is

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    the origins and outcome of the Glorious Revolution‚ religion plays a significant role‚ however; politics also had a key role to play. In 17th Century England‚ religion and politics came close to being a single entity. Religion played a major role in the decisions made in the courts and parliament‚ and politics decided which religion would be dominant. Religion was not the sole cause for the Glorious Revolution; it needed the spice of politics to heat things up. The origins of the Glorious Revolution

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