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    current prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has one of the largest impacts on Canada. This essay on Justin Trudeau will show his impact on Canada as prime minister in 2017. On October 19, 2015, Justin Trudeau was therefore elected prime minister of Canada. As a matter of fact Justin Trudeau’s father, Pierre Trudeau, was prime minister of Canada for 15 years and 164 days. On the contrary, Trudeau unlike his brothers, Alexander and Michael Trudeau, was interested in being prime minister like his…

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    Political Truth Analysis

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    for people as it is not the way we live our lives and this is perhaps the reason there is such a big wedge and difference between politics, politicians and people, for most people a sense of honesty underpins the way we deal with each other. Prime ministers ask the public to place their trust in them, but it is difficult to do so when they do not even trust their own political parties. Politicians cheat and deceit not only the people they are meant to lead and protect but also their own…

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    a body and how this works in the current political environment of Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) in NZ. Cabinet is a collective group of elected crown ministers headed by the Prime Minister (PM), who meet weekly to decide government policy. Cabinet heads the executive branch of government which executes laws and policies. Individual ministers instruct politically neutral public servants, the armed forces and police, and conduct foreign relations…

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    dominant of the three parties is the Conservative party and the Liberal party. The Liberal Party is currently in office and ruling. It has dominated for most of Canadian history. In Canada due to its constitutional monarchy, the candidates run for prime minister instead of a president like in the United States. The Liberal Party’s leader is Justin Trudeau. They stand for…

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    Parliamentary politics is impacted by the culture, ethnicity, race, and geography of Canada. The culture of the nation has a strong influence on how the government functions and overrules. Also, Canada’s government differs from the Unites States’ because of the difference in the distribution of power. In these ways, the United States’ and Canadian power systems differ immensely. Parliamentarianism is known for being beneficial for nations that are divided ethnically, racially, or…

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    The Finance Minister of France, The terrible economic condition of Greece calls for the necessity of a debt relief to be given to its government in order for the country’s administration and economy to be sustained. France will support for the debt relief to Greece. The French government will address the need for an extension of the debt payments to a later period of time as well as cutting the high interest rate that the Greek government needs to repay its creditors. The French government…

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    intentionally misleading towards a certain audience as it has the ability to shape and frame people’s understanding of a certain person and/or policy. The Ponytail Scandal is a prime example of this concept as it shapes people’s perception on the Prime Minister John Key. Frames work by making some bits of information or knowledge more salient. Thus, whether journalists intentionally frame a story or not they do not tell the people what to think, but rather they do tell them what to think about.…

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    The Accidental Prime Minister is a memoir by Indian policy analyst Sanjaya Baru, who was Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s media advisor from May 2004 till August 2008. The author describes how he was given this important position in the very first chapter, in which he says - ‘Working in a PMO headed by Manmohan Singh, whom I had come to respect as a professional and a human being, was an opportunity not to be missed’. The book offers valuable insights into the Prime Minister’s mind, his…

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    nonviolent approach protest and “denounce imperialism….because it destroys human dignity” (364). Even though he was imprisoned he still had a vision of independents throughout Africa. Once, he was release from prison in 1954 he “became the prime minister of an autonomous internal government” (363). In addition, to his success in that position he then became the head of state in 1957 in Ghana (363). Even though, the British government tried to bring him down he still rose above their negative…

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    Example Of Astrology

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    Astrology is now classified as pseudoscience yet people continue to adhere to old traditions. Many people still believe that a meticulously calculated birth chart holds all the secrets to their life. Astrology dictates that the placement of planets shape our destiny, whether it be good or bad. There is no way out of it, besides mantras, yogas, and sacrifice. You can only alleviate not resolve. “Placement of celestial objects” holds no ultimate authority of one 's future. It is a misconception…

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