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    To work effectively, these three factions must be separate and act independently. The legislative branch enacts laws and appropriates money; the executive branch implements and administers public policy; and the judicial branch interprets laws. While no democracy has absolute separation of powers, this ideal creates a system of checks and balances…

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    Plays started to get imperative in old Greece and two sorts of plays, which were composed and performed, were comedies and tragedies. A drama in antiquated Greece was typically a play that stamped or made fun of a certain point, individual, or assembly of individuals. One renowned comic drama essayist was Aristophanes. He composed the play The Birds and Lysistrata. A tragedy in aged Greece generally demise with an ethical or social issue, human enduring, and finished in a disaster. Three…

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    the short-term and long-term impact towards the communities and finally I will share my opinion towards this incident. Introduction of the Sunflower student movement In the March 18, the university students have occupied the Taiwan Legislative Yuen. The Legislative Yuen has been occupied for more than 20 days, and it ended in the April 10. Owing to the dominant of the university student towards the movement, and the sunflower has been the symbol of the movement, people called…

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    Djibouti Geography

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    The Republic of Djibouti is a small country located in the horn of Africa to the north east of Africa which is bordering the Gulf of Eden at the south of the Red sea. The bordering countries are: Eritrea to the north, Ethiopia covering both north, west, and south and finally Somalia which borders them in the southeast with the approximate area of 23,200 km2 of land. The location of the country is in a manner that it forms a link between several countries of the world through trade and commerce.…

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    do they think that they are above the law. The list below compiles seven texts that are related to cell phones in regards to law enforcement and privacy. Briana Bierschbach, 01/24/2014, Law enforcement’s use of cell-phone tracking devices gets legislative scuntiny In this article, we are being told that “cell phone tracking devices, which are portable and can fit inside of a suitcase work by impersonating a cell tower and tricking a phone to connect to it using its own antenna.” It states that…

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    3 Branches of Government The legislative branch has many checks over the executive branch and the judicial branch. It has a few checks over the executive branch. First, it may override presidential vetoes with a two-thirds vote, which means that each two houses in Congress have to approve the bill. Some cases majority votes do not occur, which is called a bipartisanship. Bipartisanship is when you comprise and that can also help gaining a majority vote causing it to override the veto. If…

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    Penny Synthesis Essay

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    “The National Assembly of Convenience Stores and Walgreens drug store chain estimate that handling pennies add 2 to 2.5 seconds to each transaction… We can calculate that presence of pennies waste 20 seconds per day,” (source B). Granted, this does not sound like too much…

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    principles was the colonist acceptance of a mixed government as an appropriate protection against tyranny. The mixed government of Rome placed some legislative authority in the Senate, where the educated upper class gathered to make decisions. Further legislative authority was given more directly to the people through representatives in the assembly. Lastly, colonists learned desirable characteristics of citizens through reading Plutarch’s Lives. Cicero, one of Plutarch’s subjects is seen as a…

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    There are multiple causes for concern regarding voting within this country. Our electoral system has a majoritarian rule system. This basically means that “Majoritarian Rule is a winner take all system; the party that obtains more votes wins under majority rules. On the other hand, proportional representation results in a more balanced sharing of political power” (Kartal, 2015). According to CNN, only 55.4% of all eligible voters turned out to vote in the last presidential election that is still…

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    Nicaragua

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    Nicaragua has a democratic republic and makes of four different branches of government: Executive Branch, Legislative Branch, Electoral Branch, and Judicial Branch. Power in the Executive Branch is exercised by the president. The National Assembly holds power in the Legislative Branch. The Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court, which consists of subordinate appeals, and district and local courts. The fourth branch, the Electoral, is made up…

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