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    Discuss the origin and growth of regional parties in India. (marks 6) (A) When Indian democracy had its first elections in 1952‚ there were hardly any regional parties. That trend has changed considerably today and there are 47 regional parties and over 400 smaller parties. The main reasons for the origin and growth of regional parties in India can be summed up in the following points. In a large democracy like India‚ smaller parties always have a place and crucial role to play. Besides‚ the

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    Prospects For Democracy “A democracy is nothing more than mob rule‚ where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.” “Democracy... while it lasts is more bloody than either [aristocracy or monarchy]. Remember‚ democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes‚ exhausts‚ and murders itself. There is never a democracy that did not commit suicide.” It is the year 2010. Democracy has become so successful that countries who ’ve enjoyed it are trying to share

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    Thus‚ the Presidential system follows a track to democracy by giving the people the change to have a right in saying and choosing what they find best for their nation. However‚ in a parliamentary system the ideas are different. Its track to democracy is attempted when the people are included in the parliament and the power of implementing policies is not just restricted to one person. Also‚ the systems have in common the fact that they depend on legislature‚ which helps the systems to execute and

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    Foreign Policy Coming out of World War I‚ the United States emerged as the most powerful nation in the world. The president at this time was the Progressive Woodrow Wilson. Wilson came up with a plan for long lasting peace at the conclusion of the war called the Fourteen Points. One of these points was the League of Nations which was Wilson’s favorite thing. This part of Wilson’s plan stated‚ "A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual

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    There are two different understandings of democracy: direct democracy (the rule of many) and representative democracy. The US government uses representative democracy‚ everyone is given their own power‚ even if it’s as minimal as voting for a leader to represent you. The Framers of the Constitution believed a direct democracy would lead to people following the popular opinion instead of the common good for the nation. Despite being run on a democracy‚ people have separate views of how the government

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    similarities and differences between the Greek concept of democracy and present day representative democracy? The Greece word ’demokratia’‚ which means ’governement by the people’‚ was first used by the Greece to show their political system. Back to the 5th century BC of the classical Greece period to the modern 21st century‚ over such a long period of time‚ threre are still some similarities bewteen the Athenian democracy and our present democracy. Like our modern voting districts‚ the Athenian country

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    Nicole Rigacci P#4 Safe haven INDEPENDENT NOVEL ASSIGNMENT 1: LITERARY ANALYSIS Part I: Character Analysis *Character: Jo ~ “Forget I even asked the question. Just know that if you ever want to talk‚ I’m here‚ okay? I’m good at listening. Especially with friends. And believe it or not‚ sometimes talking helps.”(pg. 36) In Nicholas Sparks of Safe Haven shows her loyalty and her friendship with Katie‚ and also shows that she will always be there for Katie through thick and thin. It also demonstrates

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    Occupational Health and Safety responsibilities All hospitality establishments need to be safe and healthy environments‚ whether they are food and beverage restaurants‚ commercial kitchens‚ clubs‚ hotels and accommodation‚ tourist enterprises or cafes. Employers and employees all have a shared responsibility to promote a safe secure and healthy workenvironment that minimises risk of harm to any person. This responsibility is called duty of care. Employer responsibilities Employers have the prime

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    Woodrow Wilson was born December 28‚ 1856 in Virginia and died February 3‚ 1924 in Washington‚ D.C. He married Ellen Louise Azson. She passed away and later he married Edith Galt. He had 3 children. He was the 28th President. His father was a preacher in Georgia‚ Virginia and North Carolina. He Had a hard time in school because he was dyslexia. Through hard work he became a good scholar and got a degree in history. He attended several universities. He went to the University of Virginia and

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    Proposed Solution for Elderly Drivers Rhyen Eugenio ENG100T Professor Hayashi How would it feel to lose your ability to drive due to a natural cause such as age? At some point in everyone’s life‚ they will become old. A lot of the things that people do at the younger ages become harder as they become older. A growing problem nowadays is being able drive during later years of people’s lives. From the article “Older‚ dangerous drivers a growing problem” written by Robert Davis and Anthony DeBarrows

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