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    Democratic Country

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    A democratic country aims to have an accountable government that serve the best interests of the people it is governing. The UK is a liberal democracy which ensures that citizens should be able to influence governmental decisions made. But how far is the UK democratic? An element of Britain’s governmental system is that there is no written constitution. This means that‚ theoretically‚ the government are free to pass any legislation as long as they have the majority in parliament which could be easily

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    to be a good woman and a good wife. She has to do household tasks the same way as the Japanese families. As mentioned on page 195 the wife did the same things "his wife went about her household tasks as briskly as ever". Another similarity in these two cultures is that Japanese families do have high level of respect for the elders in their family‚ and Iranians I believe have the same respect that Japanese people have for the elderly. In an Iranian culture when a foreigner comes into the country‚

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    Democratic Leadership

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    The democratic leadership style is a very open and friendly way of leading a group‚ as ideas flow liberally amongst the group and are discussed openly. Everyone within the group is given a seat at the table‚ and discussion is free-flowing. This is often a highly effective form of leadership. People are more likely to excel in their positions and develop more skills when they feel empowered‚ and people are empowered when they are involved in the decision-making process. The democratic leadership

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    John Locke is among the philosophers who contributed a lot of ideas on politics and how the government runs. Locke alongside other philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes examined the state of nature‚ a philosophical model‚ in understanding human nature. He offered a complete version of how the government should be run in Two Treaties of Government. Furthermore‚ Locke describes the state of nature as an ideal state of freedom (Locke and Hay 106). He follows the natural law tradition which argues that

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    The cognitive approach has two main strengths. These two strengths are that the cognitive approach is scientific and that it has an application of therapies. The first strength that the cognitive approach has is that it is scientific this is because it is done within the laboratory. This is called lab studies. We can rely on the findings because it is done under a controlled environment. Which makes this a strength. The second strength that the cognitive approach has is the application of these

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    whether they have been effective at stabilising the British economy in this time of significant international turbulence. To analyse the different policies of the United Kingdom you first have to know what all governments want from their macroeconomic policies. Research shows that all governments have 4 major targets when it comes to macroeconomics. These are: 1. low inflation CPI=2% 2. Strong economic growth‚ but‚ not inflationary growth. Increasing long run trend rate of growth 3. reduce unemployment

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    Democratic features

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    part A Students will analyze 6 sources‚ identify main ideas and answer questions asking them to identify democratic and undemocratic aspects/features of colonial America and how American democracy was a work in progress in colonial times. Assessment: tests 7th Grade OBJECTIVE: Students will be able to create an outline for a DBQ essay. Students will be able to identify democratic and undemocratic features of colonial America and how American democracy was a work in progress in colonial

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    These two symphonies can be really easy to recognize by any person‚ since it is so popular‚ and played in many places. The two symphonies are masterpieces and unique in its own way‚ but still there are some similarities between them. Both symphonies have their ups and down‚ it goes from loud to soft‚ slow to swift. Both of them return to course after different verse and you can tell that both of them have similar inspiration or been inspired by each other; came from the same era and the same culture

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    times when the government needs to intervene. Next‚ choose two examples of government interventions and describe how they work. Some people think that the government should not intervene in market failures. This is because the government can be inefficient and could make the situation worse. Intervention is needed to promote efficiency or equity. However‚ the government sometimes gets involved. I discuss further‚ the options the government has to intervene in market failures. The government can intervene

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    Sparta’s government is better than Athens government because sparta had better leadership and organization of government. Sparta had an oligarchy government. Sparta had a system of leadership. Sparta was a strong military state and Athens . Sparta has an oligarchy government. An oligarchy government means that only a small group of people are leading the group and making decisions. Athens has a democracy. Democracy means that the people rule the country. Democracies are bad because then everybody

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