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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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    People will put more thought into the leaders they will vote for. The future of our country is important to know, if our future looks grim and Canadians don’t know it, who will fight it? Who will save our country if no one is voting or taking the time to listen to what our leaders have to say. Leaders in this day in age have made some bad choices, but what are people doing to stand up for what they believe in? Nothing. The people that do nothing are the ones that complain the most about our…

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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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    constitution within the UK as the current unwritten constitution has many past references which are outdated in the context of current times. Citizens rights would be protected as they would be entrenched within a codified constitution.…

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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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    elected officer, the prime minister, is often aligned with the political party of the majority in the house. The prime minister has similar roles in the government as the US’ president, but leads the legislative branch and does not have term restrictions. A prime minister and his cabinet can serve for as long the House of Commons thinks they are able, or the majority party no longer has the…

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    Which explains why during that time period people were forced into religion, they had a specific way of life such as the caste system. Including their duties that were mandatory to be attended and done. King Louis XIV once stated, “ The head alone has the right to deliberate and decide, and the functions of all the other members consist only in carry out the commands given to them…” (Document 3). I highly agree with this statement for this time period only. During this time this was the rule of…

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    following the time sequence. However, I never saw him count 2, 9, and then all of them, I only saw him count 1 to 11. Placement within Carpenter’s framework: Student A falls within the ‘direct modeling’ framework. Student A had a one to one correspondence with the circles and the numbers in the problem. He drew 2 circles to represent 2 pennies and then drew 9 circles…

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