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    State, separating India into a Hindu prominent India and Muslim prominent East and West Pakistan. Jawaharlal Nehru was the main Hindu leader during the time, later on becoming the first Prime Minister of India. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the main leader of the Muslim population and eventually became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Finally, Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India, and the first Governor-General of newly independent and partitioned India. The role of leadership in the…

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    Fiji Research Paper

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    In the South Pacific Ocean, about 1,300 miles north of New Zealand, there is a country that is made of 300 islands and 540 islets. These islands combined form the republic of Fiji. Out of all 300 islands, only about 150 are inhabited by humans. The largest island is Viti Levu, also known as Great Fiji, and the capital is Suva. Fiji is a democratic country, with the government system set up very similar to the United States. Sports are also popular in Fiji, such as rugby and soccer. My goal…

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    The Suez Crisis Analysis

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    Along with this, the nationalization of the canal directly threatened British and French influences in the area, which was rich on oilsupplies and secured Britain's way to India. In a letter to the US President in September 1958, the British Prime Minister Eden…

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    (Australian Electoral Commission, 2016). Prime Minister Turnbull has stated “there will be a plebiscite as soon as possible after the election”. Recently, an essential poll was released showing 66 per cent supporting to 23 percent against same sex marriage. Bill Shorten recently told The Australian “He does not support an online opinion poll (plebiscite) costing $160 million where taxpayer money will be used to vilify relationships”. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott had a different stance on…

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    very sentimental on religious ground. That’s why women leaders make some symbolic gestures to demonstrate their loyalty to Islam. For instance, women mass leaders they always visible to the public place by covering their head. As a first female Prime minister in Bangladesh in 1991 a debate sparked among religious and right-wing parties, as to whether…

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    mostly influenced by the Big Four. The Big Four consisted of three important leaders that were heavily involved in the war. These leaders were American President, Woodrow Wilson, the British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, and the French Prime Minister, Georges Clemenceau. The fourth member, Italy Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando, was less important because Italy did not play a significant role in the war. Each leader had their interest in the outcome of the Paris Peace Conference. This…

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    Elijah Harper was the first Treaty Aboriginal to be a Member of The Legislative Assembly in Manitoba. He was in the Legislature between the years of 1981-1997. Elijah Harper’s career achievement was blocking the passing of The Meech Lake Accord. Elijah Harper was correct that the Meech Lake Accord deserved to be stopped. This is due to the fact that it was being voted on by people who had a conflict of interest. Secondly, it would have created an inequality of power between Quebec and the rest…

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    The 2015 Canadian election saw the historic win of the Liberal Party, ousting Prime Minister Stephen Harper after nearly a decade in power. The election was characterized by strategic voting, and the “Anybody but Harper” sentiment was raging all throughout Canada, as millions voted gathered to vote him out of office (Howard and Gillies, 2). How did this anti-Harper sentiment emerge? This essay argues that premise that it is a byproduct of Harper’s controversial stances on issues relating to…

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    The Whitlam Government implemented a large number of reforms in the 1071 days it held office between December 5, 1972 and November 11, 1975 . Gough Whitlam changed Australia indefinitely not only through its laws and establishments, but by the way it was viewed by other countries and by itself. During the reign of the Gough Whitlam government, more bills were passed in its first year than any other federal government had passed in a single year with a total of 203 bills passed (e.g. the Trade…

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    Summary In Dan Kahneman’s an Israeli-American psychologist notable for his work on behavioural economics, stated in his book, “Thinking Fast and Slow,” that the brain has two systems. These systems are referred to as System 1 “The Fast Thinker” and System 2, “The Slow Thinker”. System 1 operates automatically, intuitively, involuntary, and with little or no effort. System 2 however, operates slowly. It requires slowing down to deliberate, solve problems, reason, complete complex computations,…

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