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    Assignment Topic: Submitted to Khmedsakjfsdajf The Advantages and Disadvantages of Federal System of Government Federalism that also we can say federal system is political concept in which a group of members are bound together by covenant with a governing representative head. It is one that divides the powers of government between the national government and state and local governments. The Constitution of the United States established the federal system‚ also known as federalism. Under federalism‚

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    Advantages and disadvantages of wired/cabled network A wired network is more reliable and has generally a higher bandwidth (is faster..) than a wireless network; while it constraints to the availability and length of connection cables‚ can be more expensive than a wireless network and may not fit specific situations such as reaching some remote areas or being used with mobile devices. Advantages and disadvantages of wireless network Advantages: * Flexible if there is ad-hoc situation when

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    The advantages and disadvantages of living in a block of flats To begin with‚ it is said that living in a block of flats is very uncomfortable but many people do not agree. With such view a block of flats helps to find a lot of friends and deepen our communication skills. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a block of flats? One the one hand‚ living in a block of flats is advantageous for many reasons. Firstly‚ people who live in a block of flats are friendlier than people

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    explained how a person that threw a child from the 31st story of a building‚ should get done the same to him. But Anne is saying how in a civilized society like ours this will never happen. 9)-The word “Bha”‚ especially like Anne used at the end of a pretty sad paragraph means‚ or is referred‚ to an argument that has no exact answer. In fact Anne used the word bha just at the end of a paragraph that explained how a 6 years old child got first kidnaped from his parents‚ than tortured‚ and then

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    The Advantages and Disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching The Advantages and Disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching By HAH Introduction The focus of this essay is to highlight the advantages and disadvantages of Communicative Language Teaching (CLT). In doing so‚ it is important to first clarify the meaning of CLT and it’s place in the ongoing history of language teaching methodology. CLT is generally accepted as the most recognized‚ contemporary approach to language

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    Being an only child has both advantages and disadvantages... This statement shows how complex this issue can be‚ yet it reflects only a certain percentage of the factors we may take into consideration. The experience of being an only child is lived in various ways‚ in different kinds of home environment. Also‚ when it comes to current political and economical situation in various places on our planet‚ every child with no siblings may grow up with different memories and perception concerning his position

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    Question 3a. What were the advantages and disadvantages of the caste system? How did the caste system reflect Indian society. A caste system was used by the ancient Indian society to separate themselves into categories. There are advantages and disadvantages with the use of this system but they all reflected Indian society in different ways. The term Caste and Varna meant “heredity” and “color”. The caste system was originally created to separate the early Aryans from the native Indians by

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    have an extra time‚ even if we don’t have one we come up with many excuses so that we can play. Assignments‚ school activities and even projects could be in a lower priority compared to computer games especially to those who are addicted to this kind of electronic games. Many of us think that this so called “Electronic-sport” can hinder the good future of the young ones specially the students who are said to be the hope of the future‚ but still some says that it is also a way of life in which it helps

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    Justice System is a structure that is implemented to protect and serve the public. It is set to control crime and institute penalties on those who violate the law. An important aspect of the American Justice system is the Law Enforcement. The individuals in the Law Enforcement are responsible for upholding the law‚ keeping individuals safe and apprehending those who commit a crime. Law enforcement in the American Justice system is implemented to help the community but it also has its advantages and disadvantages

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    Since 1980 Quebec had the desire of separation from Canada and many people know it as the Quebec sovereignty referendum. Separatism is when a province or state like Quebec would separate to create a country of its own. That concept was rejected by about 60% of the Quebecois during 1980 when the first voting took place‚ although they voted again during 1995 and 51% of the Quebecois did not agree with the desire of separation. Meaning that 49% of Quebecois voted “Yes”‚ which shocked many people and

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