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    To what extent does the PM dominate the political system in the UK? There are arguments to support that the PM dominates the political system. The PM has the power to do many things that will affect the state of hers/his country and therefore has to carefully consider the choices they make. The pm has many powers that proves his/hers dominance like the power of patronage‚ choosing the cabinet ministers‚ the power of royal prerogative and so on. This all gives him more power than the rest of parliament

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    and South Vietnamand its ally‚ the United States. The United States sought to help protect South Vietnam fromcommunism. North Vietnam‚ controlled by Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh‚ was a communistregion of Vietnam that wanted to take control of South Vietnam. The United States got involvedin Vietnam due to the fact that they viewed South essential for South East Asia’s freedom andthey wanted to prevent communist rule in Vietnam. It affected the United States military byusing up essential resources and

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    To what extent is Christopher’s condition responsible for the conflicts that arise in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time? Christopher’s condition directly results in a few minor conflicts in the novel‚ but more significantly‚ it factors to different degrees in the major conflicts between Mother and Father‚ between Father and Mrs. Shears‚ and between Father and Christopher. The minor conflicts often arise from Christopher’s trouble with social interaction. Early in the novel‚ for instance

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    Introduction Changing conceptions of the modern state inevitably provoke conflicting views of the term sovereignty. While some argue that the growing impact of cosmopolitan norms and transnationally-based governance are weakening state sovereignty‚ others claim that the concept is merely being redefined. Indeed‚ the latter group even includes proponents of global governance‚ who argue that state sovereignty can actually be strengthened rather than weakened by the transfer of power to the supranational

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    In 2006‚ researchers from the Department of Zoology at Cambridge published findings dealing with the ground foraging pied babbler (Turdoides bicolor) and its kleptoparasitic counterpart the drongo (Dicrurus adsimilis). A kleptoparasite is an organism that gets a selection of its food by stealing or scavenging from other animals that it lives within close proximity to. There are many different ways that an individual kleptoparasite can manipulate or mutually exist with its host partner. There are

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    settle in a different country from his native one. Although the percentage of the world’s people living outside of their birth countries has remained stable in recent decades‚ the world’s increasing population means that the number of international immigrants has never been higher. Needless to say‚ when one enhances the wonders of immigration‚ one should also be aware of its pejorative consequences. To begin‚ immigration is before all an asset for the diversity of the country. Indeed

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    http://www.uvm.edu/~debate/watch/?C=M;O=D for debate videos- TOPIC: The state of education depicts the growth of nations development. (for the motion of topic) INTRODUCTION In the modern times education is most effective tool of empowerment. You empower a man with this magical wand and he will create his own world of idea and imagination .It is this tool which has changed the topography of world from scrambled mass of continents to a global village. Great men like Abraham Lincoln used this weapon

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    The United States got involved in the Vietnam War because The United States felt like communism would spread quickly‚ causing the domino theory‚ meaning that each neighboring country would start to believe in communism and before too long the world would believe in it. Since Vietnam was divided into two parts -- South Vietnam and North Vietnam -- an election would take place so that reunification could take place. Unfortunately‚ an election never took place because the two sides could not agree on

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    believe that the president shall be allowed to make any “alien” leave the united states at any time he thinks is necessary. The historical question is “does the alien act violate the constitution and should it be legal?” People may say the act does not go against the constitution and it should be legal because the federal government has a job to protect and has the right and duty to defend against the war. The alien act does go against the U.S constitution and should not be legal. If the government

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    allies of the United States‚ so in the fear of losing the benefits that The united States was getting from its allies‚ it caused the United States to involve in the first world war.in addition to all the factors such as banking interests with the allies‚ unrestricted submarine warfare‚ Wilsonian idealism‚ German authoritarianism‚ and the Zimmerman Telegram. These conflicts made American neutrality virtually impossible and considering all those factors Economically‚ the United States “entered” the war

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