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    How does the british government system still effect Austalia’s government system today? In 1770 James Cook‚ a british Captain‚ claimed the east coast of Australia for the British Crown‚ under strict instruction from King George III. The British colonisation started eighteen years later‚ with the arrival of the first fleet. This fleet established a british penal colony‚ a place wher the british government sendt criminals. The penal colony is the one that later on became Sydne. This were to be the

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    equitable revenue allocation in Nigeria. It is an issue which has been politicised by successive administrations in Nigeria both Military and civilian regimes. Indeed‚ in virtually all federations in which the constitution shares power between the central and regional or state governments and‚ for each level to be “within a sphere co-ordinate and independent” (Wheare 1963:93) enough resources need be allocated to each tier to justify their existence. For many years‚ Nigeria has been searching for an equitable

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    the powerpoint in a usb. Thank you again‚ Jeanne!!  CHINA AND ITS GOVERNMENT SYSTEM China is a sovereign‚ single-party state governed by the Communist Party‚ whose power is enshrined in their constitution. China has become the world’s fastest-growing major economy since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978. As of this year‚ it is the world’s second largest economy. Its government is a communist and socialist system‚ but can also be an authoritarian with restrictions in areas such as

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    http://peoplesdailyng.com/changing-nigerians-identity-diaspora/ http://olorisupergal.com/nigeria-rich-country-poor-people-by-gbenga-ogunbiyi/#.UpH2I9Lik8o Nigeria is a member of both the Commonwealth of Nations‚ and the African Union. LANGUAGE There are hundreds of languages spoken in Nigeria. The official language of Nigeria‚English The languages spoken in Nigeria are said to be 521. The official language is English while the major ones that are spoken are Hausa‚ Igbo‚ Yoruba and

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    The Romans had a very systematic government just like the U.S. has today. In the early days of the Roman Empire it was the kings who governed‚ but around 500 BC a new system of government was created where only male citizens were allowed to govern and take part in voting and making decisions. This system included consuls‚ Senate‚ prefects‚ tribunes‚ and an assembly. The consuls consisted of two men who controlled the army‚ decided cost of tax‚ and made the laws. The two men were also the decision

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    provided) through the market system (private) or provided by government (public) or maybe both. Remember: This is an ONLINE assignment. A. Security (police protection and jails) Creating a safe and secure society and protecting people against major threats to their welfare are important functions of government. This was clear even to the creators of the Constitution‚ who listed “insure domestic Tranquility‚” and “provide for the common defense” as central reasons for establishing our government. They understood

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    of a key alliance between the government and the economy which are manipulated by the capitalist class in order to serve all of their own interests. The capitalist class however can be further broken down into a ruling class that holds the greatest power not only among its military governmental branches‚ but also the business and finance sectors. This is seen in the American society‚ specifically in the neoliberal policies implemented by the capitalist class system which wishes to privatize and deregulate

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    THE PROBLEMS FACING THE NIGERIA JUDICIARY SYSTEM THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM IN NIGERIA Nigeria operates a federal political structure under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria‚ 1999. The Federation consists of 36 (thirty six) States and a Federal Capital Territory. This constitution vests the legislative‚ executive and judicial powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the National Assembly‚ the Executive and the courts established there under respectively. The powers of the States are

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    Compare and contrast the Parliamentary and Presidential model of democracy. Which model do you believe is most suitable for Caribbean democracies? Parliamentary and Presidential democracies are forms of government that similar in some respects and differ in others. The Parliamentary system like the Presidential is divided into three separate arms of Government‚ the Legislature‚ Executive and the Judiciary. Both democracies have a bicameral legislature‚ often referred to as the House of Representative

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1:1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The essence of any society is its ability to replenish the members‚ which constitute it and thus ‚enhance the continued existence of that society. The ability of any human settlement to retain its characteristics as a social group relies heavily on the replacement of old members of society with new ones. However‚ the replacement of old member of society with new young ones

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