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    that the government is not always there to help us; they are there for personal gain and to keep their country on a short leash. The leader, known as Big Brother, watches their citizens’ every move day in and day out. The Party controls everything from their history all the way down to their language. Even thinking rebellious thoughts is a crime and worthy of conviction. Thoughtcrime, in fact, is the worst crime that can be committed. “One of the most important roles of our government in…

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    Based on the case of Betty claiming a cat as a dependent there are two possible scenarios that a CPA might be involved in. Scenario one: Betty has been claiming her cat as a dependent and failed to clarify to the CPA that the dependent claimed on her taxes is a cat, not a human. In this scenario Betty is committing tax evasion because she is knowingly breaking the law to avoid paying taxes on all her taxable income by claiming her cat as a dependent. If a tax preparer is not provided with…

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    TransCanada’s responses to its environment can be described by two actions: the drafting of the EIS and the Perryman Study and working with the Nebraska government to reroute the pipeline. 2.1 Environmental Impact Study and Perryman Study As to compile with the National Environmental Policy Act and the Department of State for a presidential permit that included a national interest determination, TransCanada had to prepare an EIS, which was a three-year study and examined “project design…

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    nation’s history as we have with past generations. By participating in the current issues affecting our youth we are making an investment in our countries pursuit of success. If America is to flourish and prosper it will take people working with the government for positive changes. It falls on everyone to either stand tall for our educations system or to move aside. Which one will you…

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     Head of divisional Council: It was the highest tier of basic democracies. It was a new experiment in the field of local government as before the advent of basic democracies, local government institutes in Pakistan and undivided India didn’t go beyond the district level. The jurisdiction of a divisional council coincides with the division. Constitution: The divisional council constituted of official and unofficial members. One half was official and the other was consisted of unofficial. The…

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    Japan Business Culture

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    to this hearing.” Statements like these show the stark contrast between business leaders in Japan and America. But that does not imply that Japan is without its own faults. Despite this high notion of responsibility and honor between business and government, how is a corrupt practice like amakudari rampant throughout the…

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    actions that would determine the fate of the government became increasingly uneasy. Two opposing ways of thinking evolved and battled for how we would establish our country: the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists. While both seemingly concerned for the well being of the country, the predominant factor that separates Anti-Federalist Mery Otis Warren from Federalist James Madison is the perception they had over the citizens in their relation to the government. James Madison was concerned with…

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    vast majority of human history, governments have provided a multitude of services, protection and guidance to their citizens. These services have come at some sort of cost to citizens, while others are given (seemingly) freely. However, these services and protections have not always been available to all of a state’s citizens. Much has changed over the years in governments. Most of this change has happened in the last 100 or so years for the United States government. Women’s suffrage, the civil…

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    running in a region can determine what status the region is in. There are many conditions which affect the state an economy is in. A centralized government often tries to control many aspects in the region that it controls. There are several entities in a region that a government should control. Without listing specific areas a government should control, a government should be viewed as; a system that provides order and security to the population in a region. There are some who believe the…

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    's view of Democracy Dallas Gibb (104057793) University of Windsor Comparative Politics (45-130) November 26 2014 Winston Churchill had said once that “democracy is the worst form of government except all others that have been tried” meaning that democracy is the best form of government. Within a democracy, one can expect economic freedoms to pursue profits and better themselves through the free market, where as in authoritarian regimes, there is usually an absence or…

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