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    auspices‚ modern science was Brahminized during the colonial period‚ and Kshatriya-ized after independence. The artisanization of modern science that gave Europe its strength never took place in India. In 1947‚ Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of India‚ after independencefrom the British Empire‚ which became the Republic of India upon passage of the IndianConstitution on Jan. 26‚ 1950. The Congress Party ruled India throughout nearly theentire post-independence period until the

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    instead they are being made to look like older adult women. In 2007 Maddison Gabriel‚ a 12-year-old Queensland schoolgirl‚ was selected to be the face of Gold Coasts Fashion Week. The issue in sparked a lot of controversy within Australia‚ The Prime Minister reasoned that we need to preserve some notion of innocence in our society and he is outraged those girls as young as 12 are being portrayed in this way. Using very young girls as fashion models is inappropriate in my eyes. It encourages

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    and regulate trade. That formed the basis for the Charter Oath‚ the framework for Japan’s first constitution. Today Japan is facing a failing economy with falling consumer prices‚ rising debt‚ and an aging population. Sound very familiar? Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan and most high ranking business executives are invoking the legacy of Rymoa Sakamoto‚ who helped modernize the nation’s government and economy. Just like our founding father did. Japan is getting back to their roots‚ the roots that

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    security. On the other hand‚ in parliamentarism‚ the government is appointed‚ supported and dismissed by parliamentary vote. (Sartori‚ 1994) The head of state‚ has the symbolic authority and the chief executive of government (usually called the prime minister)‚ has the real political power. The former one is usually chosen out of hereditary tradition‚ elected by a governmental body or self-selected. (Mahler‚ 2000) The executive and legislative branches are merged in the sense that people can only

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    officers to represent them in governing (Shehata 2009). Politics in Egypt Just like any other republic form of a government‚ the government is headed by a president who is vested with a lot of power. He can appoint one or two vice presidents‚ a prime minister and the members of cabinet. The president’s terms runs for six years. The legislative body is known as the ‘People’s Assembly’ and is made up of 454 members; 444 elected and 10 nominated members. The assembly seat for a term of five years

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    bones of the law‚ it makes the legal constitution smoothly workable and keep it in touch with the growth of ideas. It has been illustrated in many ways. Legally‚ the Queen could appoint whosoever she likes to be a Prime Minister. On the other hand‚ conventionally‚ the Queen must appoint as Prime Minister the person who is best able to command a majority in the House of Common. In this scene‚ although it possibly breaches the principle of separation power‚ it does work efficiently in the reality. Regard

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    Malayan Law Journal Reports/1966/Volume 2/STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI - [1966] 2 MLJ 187 - 7 September 1966 8 pages [1966] 2 MLJ 187 STEPHEN KALONG NINGKAN v TUN ABANG HAJI OPENG AND TAWI SLI OCJ HARLEY AGCJ (BORNEO) KUCHING CIVIL SUIT NO K 45 OF 1966 7 September 1966 Constitutional Law -- Constitution of the State of Sarawak‚ Articles 1‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 10‚ 24 and 44 -- Whether Governor has power to dismiss Chief Minister -- Allegation that Chief Minister

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    C programs 1. Program to print text 2.Program To Read Two Numbers And Print The Sum Of Given Two Numbers. 3.Program To Accept Student Roll No‚ Marks in 3 Subjects and Calculate Total‚ Average and Print it. 4.Program To Read Three Numbers And Print The Biggest Of Given Three Numbers 5.Program To Read A Number And Find Whether The Given Number Is Even Or Odd. 6.Program to accept a year and check whether the given year IS leap year or not. 7.Individual Digits 8. Program to accept a three digit number

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    Tunku Abd Rahman

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    of the alliance of Malaya with Singapore‚Sarawak and Sabah‚which in 1963 resulted the creation of Malaysia. 6- Bringing the country from colonialism to independence‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman is known as the Father of Independence. He became the first prime minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1957 to1963‚ and of Malaysia from 1963 to 1970. 7- Tunku initiated an international football tournament‚ the Pestabola Merdeka (Independence Football Festival) in 1957.A keen sportsman‚ Tunku had been a

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    History Homework 1) The word ‘biased’ means being for something. For example if there was a protest about who should be the next Prime minister you would be biased if you wanted one of the nominees to win more than the others. 2) I think that William of Jumièges’ evidence is biased because he would only bring with him writers he could trust. These writers were from Normand as he was a Norman himself. If these writers were from a different country or place then maybe they would betray him. This

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