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    necessity, we need to save right now is natural resources (water, trees, etc). Because water is a limited resource, if people continue to waste it, there wont be enough water for the town in one day, and people could die because of it. My own town is a small island in Asia. It’s between Taiwan and the Philippines. Around the town is a beach. The climate of the town is tropical. Allowing, people to enjoy the cool weather without being hot or cold. The sound of sea waves can be heard from…

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    played a vital role in the religious and political issues that arose. The government during this time was authoritarian, meaning the people of the community were dictated and controlled by royals without having a say. Locke believed that the government’s most important job was solely to govern the people, in way that was beneficial to them. In fact, without the community there would be no government. Locke’s Of Civil Government addressed and attacked the government’s tendency to enforce laws and…

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    behind what they thought the principle of government was. According to Hamilton, government was needed to protect individual liberties. Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist Party also known as the Hamiltonians, who strongly supported his ideas. They believed in order for Americans to be free they needed a strong central government ran by well-educated people such as Hamilton himself, to protect individual liberty. “He advocated a strong central government, and refused to be bound by the…

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    and how women, men and children are treated respectfully and equally. To begin, we cannot analyse or discuss this policy without addressing why it was implemented or recognised as an issue, or as Rosie Batty describes “an epidemic’ that required government attention & resources in the first place. According…

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    citizens to watch all of them, not just be able to catch criminals. Another difference is that the surveillance technology of today may even have surpassed that of 1984. What is similar between the world of today and the world of 1984, is that the government watched the citizens, and it could indeed be said today that “Big Brother is watching”. In 1984 they seem to use two types of surveillance technology, microphones and telescreens. Microphones pick up and transmit sound from a location, and…

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    “Government is necessary to ensure the proper use of force. For this reason it must specify objective lows to clarify the use of force, and it must have the ability to enforce these laws. The purpose of government is to protect the individual rights of its citizens” [1] In 2001 the Government of India said it would propose a bill banning Tobacco Companies from advertising and promoting sporting and cultural events. This led to major debate in India about the feasibility of such a law…

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    Introduction In this assignment I will be explaining and analysing what different government do to help and support their city/country and how they link together such as local, regional and National. Throughout I will be stating how this affects tourism and will be giving examples. Finally I will be explaining how local and national economic policy have an effect on the travel and tourism industry directly and indirectly and will be discussing political changes on my selected destination which…

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    culture” (Ideology). These beliefs influence the way individuals think, act, and view the world. Political parties such as Republicans, Democrats, or Libertarians are examples of ideology. They embody a multitude of principles concerning environment, government, economics, education, healthcare, foreign policy, and many more. According to The Theory Toolbox, “ideology is that which allows us to say that our values are ‘better,’ without any reflection on who ‘we’ might be, and without the…

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    more limited government, equal treatment of all people, and the encouragement of business. A limited government was the government that the Founding Fathers had in mind, they believed that the government’s purpose was to protect the individual rights of citizens. With a limited government our lives have minimal intrusions. Citizens will be able to live their lives how they see fit. Citizens want their privacy and that’s how the Founding Father wanted it, they had just left a government where…

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    Report or Auditor Generals report) that this program was a failure to the Canadian people. There was still complete disregard for the notion of accountability, transparency, ministerial responsibility and responsible government: the very foundations of Canadian law and government. More specifically, the Gomery Commission was able to show through extensive interviewing that senior officials, ministers and public servants were all unable to acknowledge their reasonability in the mismanagement…

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