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    that are required for the organisation of any state. Nowadays‚ they are defined as the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary‚ and are carried out by Government. The legislature is the law-making body‚ and is comprised of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The legislative function involves ‘the enactment of general rules determining the structure and powers of public authorities and regulating the conduct of citizens and private organisations. The executive is all the institutions and

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    t Fiscal policy role and development in Bulgaria and in the EU Fiscal policy is a set of measures by the government aimed to slow or stimulate the economy. Such measures are changes in tax policy and government spending. With the changes that are made the government influence directly to the demand. Fiscal policy is based on the theories of the British economist John Maynard Keynes. The idea is that the state can influence the economy by increasing or reducing the taxes and public spending

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    THE ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE CORPORATE IMAGE: A STUDY OF BENUE STATE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (BIRS) JANUARY‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page……………………………………………………………………………….I Certification…………………………………………………………………………..II Dedication…………………………………………………………………………….III Acknowledgements………………………………………………………………...IV Table of Contents……………………………………………………………………VI Abstract……………………………………………………………………………. IX CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

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    Explain and Summarize Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics Introduction Ethics is a branch of philosophy that deals with morals and doing good actions for the good of oneself and others. Ethical dilemmas‚ also known as moral dilemmas can be defined as a situation that arises in the course of one’s practice‚ where one has to make a choice between two options‚ neither of which will adequately resolve the situation in an acceptable professional or ethical manner. Various theoretical principles represent

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    identity and gives us the definition on what it means to be an American. “American myths have been and still are nearly all influenced by the rationalist culture of the Enlightenment... Our national myths draw on empirical facts from all aspects of public life — political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ moral‚ and more — and create a complex interplay among them‚ creating a sense of the nation and its life as a unified‚ harmonious whole.” (Chernus‚ I;

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    THE 1987 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ARTICLE IV THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Section 1. The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Philippines which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives‚ except to the extent reserved to the people by the provision on initiative and referendum. Section 2. The Senate shall be composed of twenty-four Senators who shall be elected at large by the qualified voters of the Philippines‚ as may be provided

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    Elements of a Crime and how the elements of a crime apply to the overall criminal procedure process? The three elements of crime are actus reus‚ mens rea‚ and the relationship between the two. Actus reus is commission or omission that is illegal. The act must be voluntary and must break a criminal statue. Mens rea is the guilty state of mind. Accidently switching briefcases with someone at an airport does not possess mens rea. (Jon’a F. Meyer‚ Diana R. Grant‚ 2003) The relationship of the two must

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    Name MARAQITA JONES Course PSC 7110 Dr.James Kramer The Role of Privatization in Improvement of Productivity in Public Sector Abstract Privatization is the art of transferring asset ownership from public to private hands. The emphasis plies in the ownership of physical assets. It is generally a once-and-for-all sale of a state –owned asset‚ in this case the government always retains no governance control and no operational risk‚ though usually retains the regulatory control over the assets. The

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    The legislative branch is the part of the US government that makes laws. This branch of the government writes‚ passes ‚ and debates laws. The process of this can be called legislating. The legislative branch is important so that people do not cause chaos. We have to houses of congress the house of representatives and the Senate. These houses are put in place to make that power isn’t based on the size of your party but based on your beliefs as a human. Most people believe that they are in place that

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    Role Zen Buddhism plays in shaping the art of Japan Japan was not a Buddhist place until it was imported from China through the Korean peninsula in the 6th century. Monks and lay Buddhist were instrumental in the practice of the new religion from mainland Asia to the Island of Japan. However‚ this new found religion had different practices and paths in the Japanese culture. Zen Buddhism‚ even though‚ had Chinese origin‚ had a new development in Japan in which there was a belief that enlightenment

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