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    efforts as well as needs of time shaped its spontaneous growth. 5) Flexible Constitution: 6) British Constitution is a flexible Constitution & parliament can amend it like alterations in the statutory laws by a simple majority. 7) Unitary: 8) British have unitary constitution. All powers of the state are concentrated in the hands of a single government for the whole country. There are no units or states in British. 9) Bicameralism: 10) The Parliament consists of two chambers House of Lords &

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    To what extent has the location of sovereignty in the UK changed in recent years? Sovereignty is in essence ultimate and unchallengeable power‚ in the UK sovereignty in theory lies within parliament‚ A.V. Dicey said that ‘no person or body is recognised by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament’. Sovereignty was placed formally to parliament after the Bill of Rights act in 1688 when the monarch’s powers were removed. Ultimate power lies in parliament

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    Culture - Power Distance This is a determinant basic to all societies that Hofstede has named. It is describing the distribution of "power" among individuals and groups in the society‚ and how inequalities in power are dealt with in these societies. Inequality of power is a basic fact of life. It cannot be 100% eliminated. Iit is impossible to have _no_ power distance‚ because this means everyone is exactly equal (skills‚ actions‚ genetics‚ etc) unless of course you are on about a bunch of identical

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    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IR1005 CARL LARSSON TUTOR: YANNIS TELLIDIS ESSAY 1 What is the difference between a nation and a state‚ and does the difference matter for the study of International Relations? For one reason or another nowadays people commonly conceive the terms "nation" and "state" to be synonymous‚ when in actual fact they are not identical. The question implies that there is only one difference‚ or at least a main difference between a "nation" and a "state"‚ but I believe

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    http://www.unaab.edu.ng COURSE CODE: COURSE TITLE: NUMBER OF UNITS: COURSE DURATION: GNS 202 Elements Of Politics And Government 1 Unit One Semester COURSE DETAILS: COURSE DETAILS: Course Coordinator: Email: Office Location: Dr. O.O. Adegboyega‚ B.Sc.‚ M.Sc.‚ PhD oyekunle2006@yahoo.com CGNS Department‚ COLAMRUD COURSE CONTENT: Man as a political animal; theories of state. The evolution of the modern State. Varieties of political system and institutions. Ideologies of political Liberalism

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    This is a system in which every individual owns the enterprises or business organizations equally i.e. equal subsidy for each individual. Socialism emphasis on equal distribution of the wealth In the hands of public. No private individual has share in capital assets of the enterprise. It is the state which holds it for the benefits of the public. Currently‚ steel mill is owned by the state‚ hence it is in a system of Communism or Marxian It is a system based on theory of Karl Marx It regards violence

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    Poli Sci Final 1. List and explain the four main features and functions of constitutions. Be sure to associate your answers with specific models from countries explored in this course. According to the teaching of this course‚ some constitutions features and functions are Theories of government‚ humanity‚ society and God. When it comes down to it ‚ constitutions are designed to prevent the government from doing unethical things to others like illegal search and seizure and unwarranted surveillance

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    long range‚ subsonic cruise missile used for land attack warfare‚ launched from U. S. Navy surface ships and U.S. Navy and Royal Navy submarines. |   | Features Tomahawk carries a nuclear or conventional payload. The conventional‚ land-attack‚ unitary variant carries a 1‚000-pound-class warhead (TLAM-C) while the submunitions dispenser variant carries 166 combined-effects bomblets (TLAM-D). The Block III version incorporates engine improvements‚ an insensitive extended range warhead‚ time-of-arrival

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    What are Extrinsic Rewards? Extrinsic motivation relies on factors outside of an individual’s personal motives. Attributes of extrinsic motivation include recognition awards‚ performance goals‚ compensation increases‚ or bonuses. These rewards provide satisfaction and pleasure that the task itself may not provide. An extrinsically motivated person will work on a task even when they have little interest in it because of the anticipated satisfaction they will get from some reward. The rewards can

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    According to board structure‚ the difference of corporate governance among different countries is may be unitary or dual board on the country. In the UK and the USA‚ a unitary board of directors in the form of board structure‚ characterized by one single board comprising executive and non-executive directors. (Aguilera‚ 2003) It is responsible for all aspects of the activities of the corporation. A dual board of directors is including a supervisory board and executive board of management. Nevertheless

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