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    In this article on “Hungray’s refugee referendum not valid after voters stay away”, The prime mister in name of Viktor Orban came up big in the news. Hungray votes on accepting more migrants. He was unsuccessful in getting the population in Hungarian to vote. There was also reports that around 95% voting against the admission of refugees to Hungray. In the end, people that were supposed to vote, about half stayed and home so the process failed and blamed Viktor. The refugee referendum is…

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    hardware-software integration Figure 6: Flowchart representation of application program 4. Control System Design: The most important part of designing a controller is to find a proper mathematical model representing the entire system. It is desired from the control system design aspect, that the pitching and yawing movements of the vehicle be completely decoupled. The generic block diagram of the subsystems is as given below Figure 7: Block diagram representation of the control system…

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    1. Classic Liberalism is the most dominant ideology that exists, plus it is the first modern ideology as well. It is an ideology that originated from a reaction against the medical society’s feudal structures. In essence liberalism is the “ideology of freedom or liberty” (Johnston, pg. 202) Governments are necessary in order to provide security within their governing body, which is why some people are willing to sacrifice a small portion of their freedom in order to be secure. During the period…

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    Girls Just Run

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    neither sex is to have more than 60 percent nor less than 40 percent of representation within party ranks” (Wicks and Lang-Dion, 2008, pg. 36). The principle is not formally legislated; rather, it is expected from political parties by the public and thus essential for a party’s electoral success (Wicks and Lang-Dion, 2008). In Iceland, the Althingi created a multi-party committee alongside women’s organizations to increase representation of women. The committee launched an awareness campaign in…

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    vacuum space. This is because acceleration of motion is the same for both object, and in this experiment, we are going to calculate accelerated motion using inclined planes. In this experiment, we will see whether “distance traveled is directly proportional to the square of the time”, and “if speed of a falling object depend only on the height from which it falls”. This experiment will give us the idea of the variables involved in accelerated motion. Data Collection: In the experiment, we had…

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    the law enforced by the BFW plan which made them to take the discriminative actions. Achievements of goals through less discriminatory manner Xerox Corporation’s BWF plan was enforced to wipe out discrimination from work place ensuring equal representation of individuals of all racial and gender groups. But, the plan wasn’t successful in avoiding discrimination. Thus, the corporation should have focused on creating more jobs in a creative manner to bring balance in the number of white and…

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    Kritios Boy Analysis

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    Classical period on. The Kritios Boy represents the beginnings of the quintessential Classical Greek statuary, and will serve as an innovative gateway into the expansive and influential Classical Greek tradition. Through a distinct shift in the representation of the human body and its subsequent development in sculpture, the Kritios Boy emulates Greek ideals of harmony and order, and will influence the development of the Classical style. Kritios Boy (fig. 1) has been described as a young boy,…

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    Democracy Pros And Cons

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    Democracy is a system of government in which its citizens’ are greatly considerate as it is a government chosen by and for the people. The main purpose of the government is to make decisions that benefit the people who give them the power that they have. When the Founding Fathers constituted the government, the constitution was divided within three different branches that have roles within. The division was purposely done with the intension to avoid any corruption inside the roles of someone…

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    L01 Increasingly in recent times there have been questions raised as to whether the interests of the Scottish people would be better served closer to home. Some have argued for greater legislative powers to be transferred to Holyrood, whilst others instead see separation from the Union as being the key to meeting the needs of the people. This essay will examine these issues and more surrounding the governance of Scotland. When looking at what events were pivotal on the road to Scottish…

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    Assyrian Art Analysis

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    Although the human portion of the figure represents a proportional male, the eye sockets are unrealistically large. Furthermore, features such as the heavily muscled arm and the poised position accentuated by the man 's silhouette suggest that, besides the lack of realism, the human portion of the figure is idealized…

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