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    story can only be as strong and as great as its protagonist. A protagonist evolves and grows. But what is there to say about Shakespeare’s Macbeth, one of the greatest works of literary art, in which the protagonist does not evolve, yet devolves? Devolution is the reason why Macbeth is such a compelling and engaging character. Macbeth, once a strong, valiant, level headed man spirals into a vortex of distress as his character crumbles through the plot. Macbeth, a rational war hero, is…

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    To ensure a government to have a better and closer interaction with the public, a new form of relationship between them were formed. The existing of another level of government known as local governments would help to expand this new kind of relationship to bring government closer to its citizen. The relationship also encourage a more inclusive, transparent and accountable form of government. Decentralization and many forms of it literally transferred power from the central government to the…

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    Federalism Analysis

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    Reading Response #1 The modern foundation of Federalism is grounded in the Constitution. However, there is no central definition of Federalism found in this document. Erwin Chemerinsky in Reconceptualizing federalism (2005) suggests federalism in the 1990’s and the early 21st century is defined by, “both the Supreme Court and Congress … restricting federal authority for the sake of protecting states ' autonomy”. These rules define the scope of authority available to the federal, state, and…

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    internet activities are equally detrimental to one’s mental acuity. While some of what he states about neural pathways being formed and re-formed constantly to adapt to a changing environment (evolution and adaptability spring to mind, not a “deadly” devolution of human intellect that he warns of) can be easily agreed with, he fails to successfully leap from this point to a connection with his argument that the internet is causing harm in the formation of these neural pathways. The studies he…

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    improving life through the instrument of self-employment and income employment programs, by providing community structure facilities such as drinking water, electricity, road connectivity, health facilities, rural housing and education and promoting devolution of powers to strengthen the Panchayati raj institutions etc.Rural development is a active process, which is mainly concerned with the rural areas. These take in agricultural growth, putting…

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    Even though, I think the development of the hip movement can be defined as devolution of hipster. Especially true in the social media where commercials evolved as a result everything about hip is sold out. There is no value remaining in the commercial world which utilize hip to reach its own purposes to maximize profit. Producers…

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    Check and Balance means the influence and participation of each branch to other branches which prevents one branch is overpowered. The Legislative branch is a branch of Congress, which made up of the House of Representatives and Senate. Their main responsibility is to create laws. They have the power of impeachment towards the President and override vetoes with 2/3 the majority vote. Executive branch is where president work. Their job is to enforce the laws that Legislative branch creates. They…

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    Golding uses the characterization of Jack and Piggy as foil characters through Freud’s id and superego to emphasis the conversion of man from civilization to savagery. According to Diane Andrews Henningfield, a professor at Adrian College, “each of the characters personifies a different aspect of the human psyche: the id, the superego…the id (located in the unconscious mind) works always to gratify its own impulses” while “the superego is the part of the mind that seeks to control the impulsive…

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    Dual Federal Government

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    The federal government should devolve more power to state government because policymaking is more effective at the state level. By allowing each state to pass policies that benefit them in their favor allows for state to run efficiently. Each states has their own economy that would be affected if the a policy was put into place that hinder their ability to produce the products needed to boost their economy and the nations. Federalism throughout has changed and shaped our modern federalism. The…

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    in many policy areas (Wilson 3-1c).” Other factors for this change could include the U.S. Constitution been amended twenty-seven times and social programs like Obamacare testing the boundaries of federal power. There has even been a push for a “Devolution Revolution,” attempting to return many functions to the states. But the controversial task has not been easy, since so many national responsibilities are now shared with the…

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