Introduction Globalization or (globalisation) is the process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together. Globalization is often used to refer to economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade‚ foreign direct investment‚ capital flows‚ migration‚ and the spread of technology. This process is usually recognized as being driven by a combination of economic‚ technological‚ socio-cultural‚ political
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vote in elections as it is all decided for them. 2. The Government will have absolute power. The government may not think in the best interests of the people. They may be more interested in building large lavish palaces for themselves than feeding their people. 3. The people may be oppressed by the regime as the government would be intent on keeping their power away from the citizens. Advantages 1. Stability of government - the government will stay the same. In times of political warfare and inner
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We all know that every child is unique. Every child has different skills and potential. The same goes with every child’s ability to learn at school. Some child can grasp school lessons faster as compared to other children. How the child performs in school should not be compared to other children because each child has a different learning pace. Brilliant students would need to compete with other students who get good grades for them to be able to keep their rank in school. At the same time‚ those
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Social network service has just started about 10 years ago and many types of SNS rapidly spread to all over the world. For example‚ surprisingly‚ facebook was started accidentally by one drunken university student. However‚ once it started‚ almost all students in his university enjoyed this site and made their own account within a week and now facebook is used by people in the whole world. This rapid-surging popularity means the convenience and the usefulness of SNS really fascinate most of people
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Advantages of Credit Rating Different benefits accrue from use of rated instruments to different class of investors or the company. These are explained as under: A. Benefits to Investors 1. Safety of investments. Credit rating gives an idea in advance to the investors about the degree of financial strength of the issuer company. Based on rating he decides about the investment. Highly rated issues gives an assurance to the investors of safety of Investments and minimizes his risk. 2. Recognition
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society to communism. The vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution of goods and services in the community as a whole‚ characterize this system of social organization. Another common definition of a socialist form of government is the one that attempts to reduce social‚ economic‚ medical‚ and political inequalities among its’ people. Inequalities are the norm in capitalistic societies. This inequality is considered unfair to some people; therefore‚ socialism is used
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Comparisons between different forms of government and their respective advantages and disadvantages have been made throughout history‚ and will continue to be relevant. Aristotle famously compared forms of government based on two main criteria: how many people hold power‚ and who’s interests are they serving (Wikipedia‚ 2018). Monarchy in Ancient Greece was a form of government where the king‚ or monarch‚ held absolute power over his subjects. The monarch’s claim to power was based on inheritance
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ASSIGNMENT MADE BY: MANSUMYER SINGH B.A.LL.B (2010-15) SEC: A; ROLL NO: 09 A3211110009 DEBATE BETWEEN PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL FORMS OF GOVERNMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...............................................................................................................2 The parliamentary system..........................................................................................2 The Westminster model................................
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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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