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    If I were the president I will focus on: 1. Fishing industries Since our country is surrounded by rich bodies of water 2. Farming and agricultural Industries Encourage foreign investors to our country where raw materials are produced in our country Encourage and enhance Public-Private Partnership governed by the government. 3. Researches For quality productions and innovations 4. Anti-corruption Improve transparency in the government by empowering more whistleblower by giving benefits/rewards

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    KEY WORDS: Anarchy: The absence of formal system of government. In IR‚ does not necessarily means lawlessness and chaos. Nation: A distinct group or race of people that share history‚ traditions and culture. (Duhaime- Legal Dictionary) State: Groups of people which have acquired international recognition as an independent country and which have a population‚ a common language and a defined and distinct territory. (Duhaime- Legal Dictionary) Sovereignty (concept): A state’s ability to

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    Article IV‚ section 1‚ of the constitution‚ requires that states honor the public acts and judicial decisions that takes place in another state called the “full faith and credit clause”. For instance‚ if two people are married in Atlanta and it is regulated by the law Texas has to recognize them as married even though it was not initiated in Texas. All the same if a practice is against their beliefs the states are not required to recognize the marriage. The tenth amendment is known as the reserved

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    Silvia Caamano Essay 5 Children and parents held hands as they cheerfully walked into a theater in Aurora‚ Colorado. Couples and friends took their seats and munched on popcorn as they excitedly awaited the much waited for premiere of Batman. None of these innocent people could have or would have ever imagined that this simple night out would end it warm blood and wet tears. The recent shooting in Aurora‚ Colorado is only another example of the repeating violence in the United States. Many blame

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    Globalization is the process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views‚ products‚ ideas‚ and other aspects of culture. Put in simple terms‚ globalization refers to processes that promote world-wide exchanges of national and cultural resources. Globalization is a controversial issue mainly because different groups interpret it in different ways. And there are many advantages and disadvantages of globalization. On the one hand‚ there is a worldwide market for the

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    Sample essay: Whoever controls the media also controls opinions and attitudes of the people and there is little that can be done to rectify this. In some countries‚ the media is controlled exclusively by large companies; in others it is the government that has this control. Often‚ in a war situation‚ one of the first casualties is the media‚ which is seized by one group or another. This gives some support to the idea that the media is a source of power and control. Whoever controls the media also

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    11. TWELFTH FIVE YEAR PLAN (2012-17) – A WAY FORWARD Backdrop: The Eleventh Five Year Plan (2007-12) is nearing completion and the State along with the Nation is gearing up for the launch of the 12th Five Year Plan slated to commence from the 1st April‚ 2012. Andhra Pradesh State‚ keeping its surge in the economy in the past few years‚ especially after 2004-05‚ had fixed the growth target to be 9.5% during the 11th Five Year Plan. The achievement although falls short of the target like its All-India

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    Research Paper The federal government has slowly been gaining power since this country was started. The country’s power used to be more focused on the individual states‚ this ensured that citizens could reach their governments more easily. With the majority of power under the states control it created a more flexible government‚ this allowed the states to govern accordingly and to fix any unique problems they could be having. I think that today’s federal government has too much power. Rick Perry

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    Federalism In Welfare Programs POL 201 August 15‚ 2013 Federalism and Welfare Programs This essay is to inform you of federal policy issues involving welfare causing conflicting debates between national‚ state‚ and local government and how these conflicting issues relate to federalism. Federalism is “A government system where power and authority are shared by national and states governments‚ with the ultimate authority derived from the people. (Levin-Waldman‚ 2012). This paper will also describe

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    England and France both developed very different governmental systems during the sixteenth century. Great Britain created a governmental system on which there is little infringement upon the rights of the people‚ and there is a parliamentary government to keep the royal power in check. The French monarchy was the exact opposite. The monarchs ruled absolutely and controlled all the affairs that took place in the kingdom. Although the English and French of the sixteenth century evolved differently

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