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    Our society continuously evaluates the balancing of powers between the state government and the federal government. It is important in a democracy for the powers to be equally distributed, for if one person in the government takes total control, it would no longer be a democracy. A government with too much power isn’t a good thing, for the society itself would change. One of the main things that helps our society balance the powers between the governments are the three divisions of government.…

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    The American judicial system was first established under the Articles of Confederation, but when the United States Constitution was ratified in 1788, Congress had the authority to create the federal judicial system. The Judiciary Act of 1789 created the federal law of the United States. This act established the Supreme Court as having judiciary power. Judicial review is when the actions of the legislature and executive branches of government are subject to review and can be invalidated by the…

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    Firms considering expansion of domestic operations into foreign countries require balanced and specific information about the international marketplace. This research examines the political economy, economic development, culture, existing trade relationships, ease of entry, and monetary considerations in the country of Honduras. Based on the research, a recommendation about the country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is…

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    constitutionality of actions taken by the legislative and executive branches. With the passage of the 14th Amendment, judicial power was again substantially augmented with the implementation of three key clauses: the Privileges and Immunities, Due Process,and the Equal Protection clauses. Since the passage of the 14th Amendment, the Court has used these in its decisions to greatly affect the country, from Brown v Board of Education (1954), to Roe v Wade (1973), to this very summer, with…

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    Of course, India was dominated by a foreign cooption under the British Raj, which defined a slow evolutionary process in creating this type of European parliamentary system of democracy. Throughout the course of this development, the Indian peoples eventually overcame British dominance with the Indian Independence Act 1947 and, eventually, India became a republic…

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    A few deeply worrisome foreign policy developments have occurred in Nepal in recent months. Before the dust stirred by Prime Minister KP Oli 's visits to India and China has settled, the India-EU statement and Mohana Ansari 's statement have put Nepal into sharp and unflattering diplomatic focus. However, much of it is a storm in a teacup generated by partisan arm-chair generals. Sure there are serious issues in which Prime Minister Oli should be held to account. For example, Oli has bragged…

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    Public Administrators are often placed in a situation that requires them to practice discretion. By discretion, I am referring to the ability to decide and make important decisions, when instructions are not clear or given; on what is right and wrong in a particular situation. This goes back to Finer and Friedrich on how they believe public professionals should handle situations. Finer suggested that they should strictly follow the guidelines of the legislature. While Friedrich stated that they…

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    quite different in important areas. In the follow paper I argue that while in certain areas the President of the USA carries greater powers than that of an Australian Prime Minister, in some important categories he or she does not. I argue that the separation of powers are a critical constitutional restriction on the President which does not similarly hamstring the Prime Minister and may indeed make the President envious. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, which means it has a…

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    On July 20, 2015 the Cuba and United States diplomatic relations had been restored that were severed during the Cold War in 1961 (Britannica, 2015). However, the United States embargo still exists which makes it illegal for American corporations to do business with Cuba. The U.S trade embargo cannot be lifted without congressional appeal making it hard to remove (Britannica, 2015). The relationship between the United States and Cuba has remained frozen beyond the end of the Cold War, which makes…

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    This has been one of the most controversial topics that has ever existed in the US. It was so major that the Us Government itself had to step in and confront the situation. In the three branches of government several actions have been put in place. The Judicial Branch displayed a case on abortion and what it was about, ‘Roe v. Wade’, the Executive Branch shows how it treated abortion, and the Legislative Branch brought forward a law that could possibly stop abortion. The judicial branch states…

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