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    The Prime Minister has many powers he is the head of the government and leader of his own party. However no one elects the Prime Minister he or she would have been asked by the monarch to form a government on the basis of being able to command a majority within the commons (Kingdom, 1999). The prime minster is very powerful however this can depend on the personality and circumstance a Prime Minister finds themselves in. There are almost two types of prime ministers of the years such as the presidential

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    Donald Trump Pop Culture

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    is the forty-fifth President of the United States, Donald Trump. Harshly criticized for his politics, pseudo-professionalism, and demeanor, the President brandishes the reports and depictions of his misdoing as “fake news”. Protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, the citizens and press are at liberty to represent the United States President as a little handed, orange colored man with an overexaggerated combover (Figure 1). Indeed, Donald Trump is neither

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    With reference to the source, outline two features of the UK constitution (5 marks) One feature would be that the UK constitution is uncodified which is a unwritten document where as in the majority of countries there is a codified constitution which is a single document an example of this would be the American constitution, drafted around 200 years ago, which is written down on a piece of paper and lays down the rights of American citizens and also the powers of her government

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    Which governing methodology is the most scrupulous and lawful? A number of countries claim that they have the answer to this question, but quite frankly there are way too many philosophies and concepts for one to confidently declare that he or she possesses the key. Is it capitalism or communism or Marxism or a dictatorship, which one way of governing is the most benevolent yet firm? Comparing countries like Australia and North Korea they seem to be almost identical in terms of their governing philosophy

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    The Country of Thailand

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    When we talk about Thailand, the first thing that would cross our mind is the foods and cultural values that has been preserved for centuries. Not to forget beautiful beaches and also the magical environmental values that are essential for tourism. All these values makes Thailand looks amazing in the eyes of tourist and also people from all around the globe. But despite these positive aspect, there are also dark sides that has been illuminating the people of Thailand for centuries. Havoc and chaos

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    Throughout human history we have had government. Almost every civilization that humans have founded over the years has had some form of government. They include dictatorships, republics, oligarchies, and monarchies. Monarchies have been a common one through history. A monarchy is a form of government in which a country is ruled by a figured such as king or emperor. Since it was created many different forms of monarchy developed as different civilizations changed it to meet their needs. They changed

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    A Unified Thai Kingdom

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    During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been under European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production. This development along with the cultivation of wet rice gave the

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    As a result of the 17th century English Revolution, a radically changing government led English writers, philosophers, and politicians to expand upon the notion of human nature, based on their own beliefs and experiences. Two of these renowned English thinkers, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, embodied the rising movement of using reason to make judgments on government, society, and the role of the king. Despite approaching the question of human nature with similar foundations, The State of Equality

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    For this research paper, I am going to explain my theories as to what the efforts of the economic development in both the United Kingdom and in Japan were and how both theories compare and contrast. Economic development is defined as efforts that seek to improve the economic well-being and quality of life for a community by creating and/or retaining jobs and supporting our growing income and the tax base. This comparative analysis for my research comes from chapter four in the textbook which deals

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    A very interesting and surprising is today’s Gospel about James and John who are looking for the first places in Jesus’ kingdom. They come to Jesus and ask him to sit at his right and left hands in his glory. One can say that at the first look, it seems that there is nothing wrong with their request; simply those two Apostles want to be close to Jesus now and in the future. It is not, however the case. They left everything behind, their families, probably their friends, and started to follow Jesus

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