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    Abola and Dr. Villegas‚ “Man is the ultimate resource. But in order to be truly one‚ he has to be employed”. With labor surplus‚ Philippine economic policies need to direct these resources‚ generate employment and employ more labor. It is in this act that high population can be used to stimulate productivity‚ increase income‚ and improve welfare. Among others‚ policies affecting foreign exchange rate‚ savings‚ and investment should also be taken to consideration. Policies on these variables could

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    close to becoming a republic. There was a 4% difference in the vote for the referendum with 46% of voters in favour for Australia to become a republic and 54% of voters against becoming a republic winning by the smallest margin. But why become a republic? First of all a republic is a state in which the supreme power resides in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly but them (Macquarie Dictionary). In a republic a head of state is

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    Australia should cut all ties with the British Monarchy and become a Republic – Negative Australia should not detach itself from the British Monarchy and become a republic. In doing so‚ Australia will abolish its constitutional monarchy system of government that has worked exceptionally well for it and its people. Australia does not need to prove its independence by becoming a republic. On top of this‚ a republic is a useless change for Australia‚ and in becoming one‚ many concerns and issues

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    "Would Be Savior or Destroyer of the Republic?" The traditional dates for the Roman Republic are 509 to 27 B.C. The latter part of this period from 133 to 27 B.C. is known as the late Republic. It is also known as the Roman Revolution. The result of this revolution was the emergence of the Roman Empire and the catalyst has traditionally been linked to a single Roman citizen called Tiberius Gracchus. The wake of his brief political career left Rome much different than it had been. Like a crack in

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    Justice and Morality in Plato’s Republic Explain and evaluate the reasons given by Plato in the Republic‚ to support the contention that justice is superior to‚ or more beneficial than‚ injustice? What is the relationship between justice and morality? Introduction This essay discusses and clarifies a concept that is central to Plato’s argument in the Republic — an argument in favour of the transcendent value of justice as a human good; that justice informs and guides moral conduct. Plato’s

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    Part 1 questions 1. In "Daybreak Express" what happens with the beat of the music and the tempo? The beat and tempo would go high and low. It sounded like a train 2. What mode of transportation was a favorite of Ellington’s and is imitated in several of his songs? Ellingtons favorite transportation was the train. 3. What song was the theme song of Duke Ellington’s band? The theme song was “Sophisticated Lady”. 4. What instrument does Ellington use to set the mood or rhythm

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    FINAL RESEARCH PAPER THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: PROPOSALS FOR LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM Abstract: This paper deals with the role of the Constitutional court of the Republic of Macedonia in building constitutionalism. For that purpose‚ the concept of constitutionalism and two competences of the Constitutional court are analyzed: judicial review and the competence to decide on demands for protection of some rights (quasi-constitutional complaint)

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    to launch a new project/product/service etc. ("What Is PESTLE Analysis? A Tool for Business Analysis" 2017). There are currently eight commercial banks operating in Trinidad and Tobago with a network of 123 branches. The organization of choice is Republic Bank Ltd. which falls under the banking sector of Trinidad & Tobago. The PESTEL framework has impacted the industry in many ways‚ mainly the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological and legal. Political forces‚

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    Reflection on: the “Republic‚” by Plato. Greek philosopher‚ Plato‚ is considered to be one of the most influential people in Western Philosophy. The fact that he was a student of Socrates and a teacher of Aristotle leaves no questions about his competence. One of his fundamental works is the “Republic”. Even though it was written in 380 BC‚ Plato’s and Socrates’s thoughts are still relevant in twenty first century. This paper will evaluate the quote from the “Republic” and provide a summary

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    atmosphere rather than the enjoyable‚ fun times that the Weimar Republic one were. He took freedom away from the people and took away the things that they most desired‚ such as expressing themselves in the arts‚ entertainment‚ literature‚ and cabaret‚ all the way down to the way they dressed. Hitler and the Nazis gained control by violence and force‚ which caused a new kind of fear to surface in Germany. Paragraph 1: The Weimer Republic‚ which was known as the golden age from 1924 to 1929‚ saw several

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