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    ------------------------------------------------- London Eye From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The London Eye | | General information | Status | Complete | Type | Ferris wheel | Location | South Bank of the River Thames‚London Borough of Lambeth | Coordinates | 51.5033°N 0.1197°WCoordinates: 51.5033°N 0.1197°W | Inaugurated | 31 December 1999 Opened: 9 March 2000 | Cost | £70 million[1] | Height | 135 metres (443 ft)[2] | Technical details | Diameter | 120 metres (394 ft)[2]

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    Constitution of the United States was originally created‚ it did not contain a Bill of Rights. In the Constitutional Convention‚ the Federalists argued that the Bill of Rights was not necessary. Opposingly‚ the Anti-Federalists argued that the central government had too much power and that our Constitution needed a Bill of Rights that would explicitly state the rights of the citizens. In order to settle disputes between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists that claimed the government had an imbalance of

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    Current State of the Indian Economy The current scenario of Indian economy has been characterised by optimistic growth and strong macro-economic fundamentals‚ particularly with tangible progress towards fiscal consolidation and a strong balance of payments position. The advance estimates (AE) of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost for 2006-07 has been placed at 9.2 per cent. The industrial sector has shown impressive growth in the current year. Year-on-year industrial growth of

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    e The Representative Poem Ashley Stringer-Franco ENG/ 306 Poetry and Society Catherine Canino February 4‚ 2013 The Representative Poem The nineteenth century is known as the Victorian Era and it is famous for its improvement of information‚ growth of an empire and enlargement of the economy. The era had a vibrant spirit of events. During this era Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the well-known poem “Ulyssses” and it represented how he felt at the time. This poem reveals the determined spirit

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    Brooke Bulf Bulf 1 Mr. Vansant L.A 19 march 2013 The government from ancient Rome had a big impact on our modern government. Our senate is modeled after the Ancient Roman government. Although there are some similarities there are many differences between the Roman government and the U.S government. At first early Rome was ruled by kings and in 510 B.C Romans agreed that a king would never rule them again. The last king was the most unpopular because he ruled in the worst way. His

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    The Federalist Era The Federalist Era was a time in our history from 1789 to 1800 when the federal government would confront civil rebellions‚ threats of recession‚ international intrigues‚ and foreign wars. During this time‚ there were many economic‚ social‚ and political problems‚ as well as conflicts and events that later influenced and impacted future events in U.S history. The economic problem of our national debt‚ the social problem of the division of the country about slavery‚ and the

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    India has a federal form of government‚ and hence a federal finance system. The essence of federal form of government is that the Centre and the State Governments should be independent of each other in their respective‚ constitutionally demarcated spheres of Action. Once the fundamentals of the government are spelt out‚ it becomes equally important that each of the government should be provided with sources of raising adequate revenues to discharge the functions entrusted to it. For the successful

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    My current state of leadership has many benefits and draw backs. I was put into the compete category of the Competing Values Assessment. This means I am a competitive‚ decisive and goal oriented leader. If I can fix or work on some of the negatives of my current completive category‚ I will become a better leader. Some of the positives include being a competitive individual‚ having a decisive personality and setting goals and achieving said goals. I tend to stay focused on the goal at hand and want

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    of a national government (The Articles of Confederation)‚ the leaders of the United States set to make a stronger‚ centralized government‚ with dual sovereignty between the national government and the states. The rules of this governing body would be laid out in a document called the Constitution. Although most leaders supported the constitution they did not agree on many aspects of it. Out of the disagreement two groups emerged‚ the Federalist and the Anti-Federalist. The Federalist supported all

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    POLS 1101 – US GOVERNMENT Take Home Test: UPLOAD TO D2L by April 27 in DropBox 1. Explain the Functions and Operations of State Government from the standpoint of each of the Three Branches of State Government. a. Judicial Branch powers interpret federal laws and U.S. Constitution. They review the decisions of lower state and federal courts. b. Legislative Branch powers pass all federal laws‚ pass the federal budget‚ declares war‚ and establish lower federal courts and the number of judges. c. Executive

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