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    Federal Government Levels

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    http://www.thecanadapage.org/Government.htm#Federal Government   The Levels of the Government The levels of government were established when Canada created it’s Constitution (The British North America Act) in 1867. The separate roles are defined by sections 91 and 92. Federal Government In general‚ the federal government takes major responsibility for things that affect all Canadians. This would include national defense‚ foreign policy and citizenship. The Federal Legislature (Parliament Buildings)

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    In other words‚ the House of Commons does not represent Canadians proportionally which causes major issues for women‚ immigrants and new Canadians‚ visible minorities‚ indigenous peoples‚ as well as the alienation of some provinces. Canada adheres to the representation by population principle in democracy; however‚ Canada has deviated from the principle of representation by population (Mendelsohn‚ 2010‚ p. 1). In fact‚ when compared to other federal countries such as Germany

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    impact of mining in the province. I saw how communities affected by mining. I heard how indigenous people had been shifted off their lands to make way for mining and how their consultation rights had been ignored. I saw polluted rivers‚ destroyed mangrove forests‚ damaged coral and ruined agriculture. I concluded that Surigao del Norte is in danger of losing much of its rich biodiversity and damaging the lives of unique indigenous cultures. Surigao Del Norte is a province of the Philippines located

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    had little effect on the local people of the Roman countryside‚ new cities were immensely affected by the exposure to the unfamiliar Roman customs. The provinces‚ which started as settlements of army veterans and quickly became flourishing cities‚ adopted the Latin language and Roman law. As Roman culture improved life in the provinces‚ the provinces improved the standard of living for all of the Empire. Transportation and trade improved as agriculture flourished. Roads‚ bridges‚ and long aqueducts

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    Tourism Pat Grade: 12

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    acquired in Grades 10‚ 11 and 12 about travel practice. The learners must follow the format and structure of the PAT but the end product‚ which must be in the form of an Information Booklet‚ should show individuality with regard to the choices in provinces and attractions. 2. PLANNING FOR THE TASK Time Frames • • • The Practical Assessment Task in Tourism has two phases. The PAT must be started in January and completed and marked by the end of August. The teacher should dedicate regular lesson time

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    DECENTRALISATION PROCESS IN TURKEY: A CASE FOR UNSTABLE PASSIONATE Dr. Sonay Bayramoglu Ozugurlu* Dr. Nuray Erturk Keskin** This study aims to analyze decentralisation process of Turkey as one of the fundamental trends for the state organization of the 21st century. Investigated object of this study has not clear-cut appearances since it has unpredictable daily tempo of acceleration with multi dimensional determinants and determinates. To overcome this uncertainty‚ it is aimed to focus

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    Lodi dynasty (1451–1526). (i) Administrative Units: The civil administration of the sultanate was headed by the Sultan and his Chief Minister (Wazir; উজির). The sultanate was divided into administrative divisions from the province (Subah) to the village level. The province was the composition of districts (Sarkars). Each district was further divided into parganas. A group of villages constituted a pargana. (ii) Constitution of Courts: The Mediaeval India the Sultan‚ being head of the State.

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    Marine Oil Pollution

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    pipeline unloading an oil tanker around 20 kilometers (12 miles) off the coast of Rayong province at Ao Prao‚ Samet (Thailand). Crude oil around 50‚000 liters (420 barrels) spilled into the sea from a pipeline unloading an oil tanker around 20 kilometers (12 miles) off the coast of Rayong province at Ao Prao‚ Samet (Thailand). POLLUTANT POLLUTANT ECOSYSTEM ECOSYSTEM * ECONOMICS - Income of Rayong province will be decreases. - Credibility about seafood business of customer will be decreasing

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    Banaue Rice Terraces

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    Mountain Resort offers an alternative viewing station of the world-renowned and popular Chocalate Hills in the town of Sagbayan‚ a distance of 47 miles from Tagbilaran City.  Mayon Volcano‚ also known as Mount Mayon‚ is an active volcano in the province of Albay‚ on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as the "perfect cone" because of its almost symmetric conical shape‚ Mayon forms the northern boundary of Legazpi City‚ the largest city in terms of population in the Bicol Region. The

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    Upper House Case Study

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    amendable areas included‚ (a) changing the name; (b) changing the numbers and proportions of members; (c) changing qualifications required; (d) changing the tenure of members; (e) changing the method of selection‚ including options such as allowing the provinces to choose or direct election; (f) to allow bills to be approved after the approval of the House of Commons‚ even if they were not approved by the Upper House‚ after a period of time (p.

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