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    As his government had fallen again, I approached the new governor general, Lord Monck, and obtained a dissolution. Before I could act on it, I was approached by Brown through intermediaries; the Grit leader felt that the crisis gave the parties the opportunity to join together for constitutional reform. Brown had led a parliamentary committee on confederation among the British North American colonies, which had reported back just before the Taché-Macdonald government fell. Brown was more…

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    CIS 561 Homework #2 Hussain ul Abideen 01617974 Question#1: Solution: State: (a,b) for liters in jugs 1 and 2 Integer 0 to 4 (a,b) : 0<= 7, Initial state:- (Black1,Black2,Black3) : (1,2,3) or (1,3,2) or (2,1,3) or (2,3,1) or (3,2,1) or (3,1,2) (white1,white2,white3) : (5,6,7) or (5,7,6) or (6,5,7) or (6,7,5) or (7,6,5) or (7,5,6) (Blank): (4) Goal state:- (Black 1, Black 2, Black 3) : (5,6,7) or (5,7,6) or (6,5,7)…

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    In his article, “The Perils of Presidentialism” Juan Linz observe that there are few stable democracies that have presidential systems of government. On the contrary, there are many parliamentary democracies and historically, they have performed better. Three major problems of presidential systems can be deduced from his essay; 1) Dual legitimacy, 2) fixed term, and 3) winner-takes-all logic. After explaining all three problems, this paper argues that winner-takes-all logic is as much applicable…

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    Canada Should Know Essay

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    The Final Say What do I consider to be the most important thing every Canadian should know? Well I think the government is the most important thing Canadians should know. Not just the people in the government, but what is happening in our government, what laws want to be placed, or taken away, or how they run our government, or what they plan to do for the future of our great country. I think all Canadians should know who is running the government, what they do, and how the will shape our future…

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    Canada, unlike the United States, has a parliament. Just like Congress in the United States, Parliament is divided into two bodies the Senate and the House of Commons. Where parliament starts deviating from Congress is that only the officials in the House of Commons are publicly elected. This is Canada’s version of the House of Representatives. They hold office for five years or until parliament is dissolved, unlike the house of representatives which are elected every two years. The Canadian…

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    In Canada's history there have been 22 Prime Ministers, Paul Martin was Canada's 21st Prime Minister who was succeeded by the current Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Paul Martin was in office as the leader of Canada as the Liberal Party from Dec 12th 2003 to February 6, 2006, Martin also served as Canada's 34th Minister of Finance from 1993 to 2002 and was born on August 28, 1938 as Paul Edgar Philippe Martin in Windsor, Ontario. Growing up Paul Martin had first hand knowledge of Canada's…

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    Endangerment of Italian Language in Villages A study was performed in two villages in Italy that was conducted by an experimenter by the name of Naomi Nagy. This experiment measured how much of the native language was and was not spoken in two main Italian villages. Nagy first took a survey through the two villages (only one family of six opted out of taking the survey because they were not originally from the village). This survey was made up of three questions, and Nagy did not allow the…

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    Head of state: The United Kingdom (UK) is a constitutional monarchy, the head of state is the hereditary monarch. The monarch is neutral within politics and the powers they have are non political, but formal and ceremonial. Having a democracy gives power to the people, they would vote who they want in power, giving the people sovereignty. Pros of a codified constitution: Arguably a codified constitution gives the people of the State one clear and accessible document, outlining the fundamental…

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    Popular sovereignty is the idea that the authority of the state and its government is created and managed by the consent of its people, through their elected representatives who are the head of the political power. In essence, popular sovereignty is an idea which may not necessarily reflect or describe the reality of a political setting. Popular sovereignty is needed by each states in Agonistan. Majoritarian and Minoritarian argues that popular sovereignty demands for equal rights of all…

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    Philippines, invited him to a dinner party where the Sarkhanese Prime Minister would be attending. He took the time before the dinner party to study every guest on the dinner menus portfolio. He received the opportunity to read the palms of the guest because the head chef was running late with the dinner. He proved his skills as a palm reader and had a private palm reading with the Sarkhanese Prime Minister whom he had a great effect on. The prime minister revered Col. Hillandale so much that he…

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