What is the doctrine of a mandate? (5 marks) In a general sense the word mandate means that an individual or group has authority or permission to act‚ and that their actions are legitimate. From a political perspective the doctrine of a mandate had the following connotations. A political mandate grants authority to the winning party at an election to form a government; this mandate may come from obtaining a majority of seats The winning party has the mandate to implement the policy options it outlined
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of Commons: it’s current composition‚ its leaders‚ the incumbent Speaker‚ the layout of the chamber. 1) Currently the United Kingdom is divided into 650 constituencies‚ with 533 in England‚ 40 in Wales‚ 59 in Scotland‚ and 18 in Northern Ireland. The timing of the dissolution is normally chosen by the prime minister ‚ however‚ a parliamentary term may not last for more than five years. 2) The term "Member of Parliament" is normally used only to refer to Members of the House of Commons‚ even
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The common use of health 1. What’s the first thing to look for on a nutrition label and why? The serving size. The size of the serving on the food package influences the number of calories and all the nutrient amounts listed on the top part of the label. 2. How many calories is considered high for a single serving of food? 400 calories or more is high. 3. What Percent Daily Value (%DV) for any given nutrient is considered low? 5% DV is considered low 4. What %DV is considered high
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“Opposition is Indispensable. People will always learn more from those who disagree with them than from those who share their views.” I strongly agree with this statement for three reasons. 1. People who share the same viewpoint are likely to know the same information. 2. The opposition of any debate will likely find information that the other side looked over or didn’t care to think about. 3. The opposition will obviously have different viewpoints than the other side‚ which will cause the opposition
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Assignment On Common Law Submitted To: Dr. Simon Palmquist Word Count: 1‚919 Table of Contents Question 1................................................................................................................ 02 Question 2................................................................................................................ 04 Question 3...............................................................................................................
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Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense In the year 1776 Thomas Paine wrote his pamphlet Common Sense to convince the struggling colonists that succession from the British monarchy was not only inevitable‚ but also justified‚ and that it was time for the people of the American colonies to rise up against the British control. At this time the American Revolution had been in progress for about a year and the colonists were divided about what to do. There were Patriots fighting for independence‚ Loyalist who were
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What Were the Primary Reasons for the “Fall” of Rome? By 200 BC‚ Rome was quickly becoming one of the world’s greatest empires with their excellent military conquering territory from modern day Scotland to Spain. After the Punic Wars and the defeat of Carthage‚ Rome had full control of the Mediterranean region‚ establishing colonies in North Africa‚ Egypt‚ the Middle East‚ and Asia Minor. Julius Caesar became Rome’s first emperor using his military influence. Under his reign‚ Rome shifted from
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Assignment 1 Common Law By: Tita Amalia V. 1. Jonathan and an international business transaction Two parties reach agreement on the terms of the sale of a product from one party to the other. The agreement was written and signed by both parties in the presence of their lawyers. a) Do the parties have a valid and enforceable contract? Before a contract is formed‚ there must be agreement consisting of offer and acceptance‚ intention to form a contract‚ and consideration. Without
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problem of logic that prevents further exploration and attempt to inform your arguer about his fallacy. The following briefly describes some of the most common fallacies: ad hominem: Latin for "to the man." An arguer who uses ad hominems attacks the person instead of the argument. Whenever an arguer cannot defend his position with evidence‚ facts or reason‚ he or she may resort to attacking an opponent either through: labeling‚ straw man arguments‚ name calling‚ offensive remarks and anger. appeal
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The article "Tragedy of the Commons" explains Hardin’s theory that a misguided or mistaken use of the human ethics is catastrophic and will result in what he called "Tragedy of the Commons". In this article‚ Hardin explains that "commons" are resources shared by the society as a whole with access to that "commons" without restrictions. Those are resources with maximum capacity and limit to support its usage. In his example on the herdsman‚ Hardin demonstrated the irrational behavior and unethical
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