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    County Governments in Kenya The counties of Kenya are geographical units thought about by the 2010 Constitution of Kenya to form devolved government units. County government is local government which works best when local residents are involved and active. The local government provides local government services. What is a county? A county is a geographical region in Kenya used for administrative or development purposes. What is devolution in Government? Devolution in Kenya is the…

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    When a government fails to heed the wants and desires of the people it claims to represent, it loses it's ability to act surprised in the face of public backlash. The US Government, a government that claims to get it's power from the people, has failed to heed the desires of the American people and they now face the backlash that comes with it. For some twenty-odd years now, the US Government has saw fit to ignore the will of it's people and needlessly involve them in a conflict that the people…

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    the autonomous individual’s capacity for self-government in the context of the problematics of power. Defining government as “the conduct of conduct” and as a term ranging from “governing the self” to “governing others,” Foucault uses this notion of government in connection with the link between forms of power and processes of subjectification. Today, the world government possesses solely a political meaning. However, Foucault’s notion of government was, indeed, placed in a more general context…

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    I believe that the government has some federal duty to monitor internet content. Since the internet is such a profitable place to buy and sell goods we, as a country, need some sort of policy of the government's involvement in monitoring the internet. We are able to do, search, buy and sell practically anything on the internet so there has to be some sort of limit to the things that are on the internet. In the cases of someone buying guns and such those people being linked with terrorism, seeing…

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    The idea of self-government is in the first three words of the Constitution, “We the People”. It’s about control of the government body by its own members - citizens. Citizenship is a bond that extends beyond basic kinship to unite people of different genetic backgrounds. It is a legal status defined by civil, political and social rights. It generally describes the relationship between a person and the overall political ruling body. In other words, it signifies a membership in that body, on the…

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    The relationship between a government and its society is a product of the influence of power a government enforces on society and how it impacts their free will. The success of a country is a correlation with the strength of its government and the living conditions for it citizens. George Orwell supports that statement in his dystopian novel 1984. Orwell in 1984 portrays the dangers connected to a government that is self-serving. The government of 1984 enforced their powers purposely to…

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    source believes that totalitarianism should be used regularly in governments in order to achieve goals. They have seen from history that totalitarianism results in great changes to a country. The USSR, for example, became rapidly industrialized under communism. The author ignores the fact that with this great power came great destruction to the lives of the citizens. Totalitarianism is an ideology that believes that the government should have complete control over nearly every aspect of its…

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    Decentralized Government

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    and fiscal control from central to local government, and is a highly contentious process of governance (Stren 2011). Within this overarching process, there are many forces that work in conjunction with one another in order to make decentralized governments function aptly. Deconcentration of governing power, fiscal decentralization, and devolution of tasks to lower level authorities are main components that are present in a functional decentralized government, but achieving these pillars has…

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    1984 Government Analysis

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    the government today respects our opinion as part of the own good for the country. As citizens is crucial to have access to information, having a good range of knowledge. As well to have a good understanding accountability on the steps that our governments make to benefit the place where we live because without that someone can have the control of it. For this reason is important to know what is going on because the government can have too much control if the people get unaware. The government…

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    Angela DeJesus Period A Plato’s Government in Classes DeJesus 1 Everything can be defined by placement in a category. In his Republic, Plato defines the changes that a society undergoes by categorizing the changes into five cyclic stages of government. Aristocracy is the first stage of government, wherein the aristocrat will do their art for the sake of their art. Timocracy is the second stage, wherein the timocrat works for the sake of honor. Oligarchy is the third stage, wherein the…

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