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    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/717803/presidency-of-the-United-States-of-America What is PRESIDENT? One placed in authority over others; a chief officer; a presiding or managing officer; a governor‚ ruler‚ or director. The chairman‚ moderator‚ or presiding officer of a legislative or deliberative body‚ appointed to keep order‚ manage the proceedings‚ and govern the administrative details of their business. The chief officer of a corporation‚ company‚ board‚ committee‚ etc.‚ generally

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    The Provincial Governor Under the 1973 constitution of Pakistan parliamentary pattern has been implemented in the provinces. It is a common practice in federal states that the pattern of government operating in the centre is also followed by the federating units. Appointment How provisional governor is appointed in Pakistan according to constitution of Pakistan * Selected by president on recommendation of Prime minister. * Should be old than 35 years. * Should be resident of same province

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    in 1748. He believed that for liberty and freedom to be maintained a safeguard against centralisation of power in one person should be provided. Montesquieu wrote that a nation’s freedom depended on the three powers of governance - legislative‚ executive and judicial – and that these three powers must be separate and act independently to effectively promote liberty. This principle has been widely used in the development of many democracies since that time. The question is asked though: ‘Is the

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    government from gaining too much power. The legislative branch contains the Senate and House of Representatives‚ also known as Congress. This branch is allowed to create federal laws and declare war‚ among various other small things. The power of the executive branch lays within the president and bureaucracy. They enforce the laws and are able to appoint a cabinet which is used to help advise the president. The Supreme Court and the federal courts make up the judicial branch. They are responsible for interpreting

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    PAD 170 : GOVERNMENT  &  POLITICS 1.      Define ’election’ and explain its functions OR Explain the reasons  supporting the importance of  an  election.          ’Election’ refers to an act or process of choosing a person or persons for a public or political office.          The functions of an election are:          (i)   To give the voters a choice of who should represent them in the legislature or government;          (ii)   To elect representatives who will act on behalf of their constituents

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    analogy to government

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    “The Power Of Three- Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial vs. the Dancer‚ Choreographer‚ and Audience” A dance performance is very similar to The Separation of Powers in the government because they both demonstrate checks and balances each role plays. For example‚ a Dancer is similar to the Executive Branch‚ the Audience is similar to the Judicial Branch‚ and the Choreographer is similar to the Legislative Branch. Each branch is needed to pass a law just as everyone involved in a dance performance

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    common being parliament and congress‚ although these terms also have more specific meanings. In parliamentary systems of government‚ the legislature is formally supreme and appoints a member from its house as the prime minister which acts as the executive. In separation of powers doctrine‚ the legislature in a presidential system is considered a power branch which

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    and presidential government. Parliamentary system‚ according to Warwick‚ “[is] also known as parliamentarianism‚ is equated with Westminster variant‚ which‚ in its pure form‚ envisages a single‚ highly disciplined party in firm control of both the executive and the legislative branches of government” (Warwick‚ 2006‚ p.1). The origin of parliamentary government can be dated back to the government that started in kingdom of Great Britain during the 17th and 18th century. Several countries gradually adopted

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    Checks And Balances

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    the Constitution‚ to make laws. The executive branch‚ headed by the President‚ executes or carries out laws. Last but not least‚ the Constitution established the Supreme Court to head the judicial branch‚ which interprets and applies the law in federal court cases. The principle of separation of powers‚ as implemented in drafting the Constitution‚ was based on several values generally held: the separation of government into three branches‚ legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial; the idea that each

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    NAME : MUTIARA NPM : 1306388736 Political science : the systematic study of political and governmental institutions and processes. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.1) Each organizations backs up its rules with sanctions‚ which are penalties that a group can impose on those who break its rules. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.3) Moral percepts are rules of behavior based on ideas of rights and wrong. (Ranney‚ 1993: p.4) Customs are rules of behavior that are based on long-established and widespread ways I which most

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