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    Multiple Governments and Intergovernmental Relationships The local level of government consists of systems that operate independent of one another in every city across the country. The state level of government is similar to the federal level. Each state has its own system of government that operates under the umbrella of the federal government. State governments consist of three branches just as the federal government does. State governments are responsible for things such as state lawmaking

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    through the voice of Socrates in The Republic is that a democracy is an unjust form of government. This view is illustrated in the quote above. This quote can be found in Book VIII in the passage in which Socrates describes how a democracy comes to be. He is claiming that‚ although a democracy gives voice to the voiceless‚ this is not a just form of government because some people should not be given a voice in government. In modern society‚ this claim would equate to the idea that people from low socio-economic

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    of the source is that when governments and government leaders are becoming too oppressive‚ the duty of the individual is to reject and abolish the government’s tyranny and create a nation that reflects the image of the citizens. When the government is becoming an absolute monarch‚ controlling the lives of the nation’s citizens as if they are puppets and not being held by a constitutional law‚ the duty of the individual is to gather those that also oppose the government and take action against them

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    Tittle: Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly Should the government regulate the Internet more strictly? It is no exaggeration to say that the Internet has changed the world. Today‚ we can get all kinds of information from around the world through the Internet and life in the world easy to communicate with others. Therefore‚ the Internet seems to be at first glance dream tool. However‚ the Internet is not always a bright side. It can be harmful‚ when we use it and little

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    Absolute Power: The Fears of an All-Powerful Government Since the beginning of civilization‚ people have constantly struggled to create the ideal form of government. The idea of a fair‚ generous‚ and efficient regime remains a welcoming idea to this day. Thomas Jefferson once stated about his ideal government; that “a wise and frugal Government… shall restrain men from injuring one another… shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement‚ and shall not

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    Should The Government Have A Say In Our Diets? I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though the government may have people´s best interest at heart‚ I strongly believe it is in citizens freedom what kind of diet they can choose. II. Body A. Many statistics indicate that a high protein diet is connected to heart diseases. 1. There is a BMJ study that proves heart diseases among 30 – 47 y/o women. 2. Protein increases physical activity. B. It is known that salt may be the cause for health

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    of his pamphlet‚ Thomas Paine discusses the differences between government and society. He states that society is a positive thing to have‚ and that it stems from the things people want in life. Government‚ however‚ stems from the darkness inside of people. Paine says in his book‚ “Society in every state is a blessing‚ but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil.” He goes on to say that the only purpose a government has is to protect‚ and should want to do that at any cost. Paine

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    THE CURRENT EXTERNAL INDUSTRY ENVIRONMENT FOR TRAVEL AGENCY BUSINESS IN NEW ZEALAND Executive summary This report provides an analysis of the current external industry environment for travel agency businesses in New Zealand. The research outlines the important factors for the business environment in terms of P.E.S.T and Porter’s 5 Forces. Under these two types of analyses‚ P.E.S.T analysis points out that Profitability and Marketing are the two key findings in Economic Factors while Information Communication

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    philosopher‚ is known as one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers. His work‚ “Two Treatises of Government”‚ not only challenged the authority and legitimacy of a King’s rule‚ but also established ideas that‚ although fostered by some‚ were not actively practiced. These ideas‚ such as consent of the governed‚ inspired colonist when writing the Constitution. In his work‚ “Two Treatises of Government”‚ Locke stated: “Whensoever‚ therefore‚ the legislative [power] shall transgress [go beyond; break]

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    Philosopher John Locke changed the perspectives on government‚ through his book “Second Treatise on Civil Government”. In the book he writes‚ “(W)hen the government is dissolved‚ the people are at liberty to provide for themselves‚ by erecting a new legislative[lawmaking body].” Locke’s work was truly significant because he questioned the king which was a very risky thing to do. And without punishment he introduced the idea that the government is for the people and therefore should be ruled by the

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