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    Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy |  Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature |  Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence |  Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence |  Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence

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    IB Diploma Programme‚ english hl | Obesity in anglophone countries | Kaja Pavlinić‚ 3.IB | | Prva gimnazija Varaždin | 2.2.2013. | | Table of contents I. Introduction 2 II. Obesity in the USA 3 III. Obesity in the UK 4 IV. Obesity in Australia 5 V. Conclusion 6 VI. Sources 7 I. Introduction Obesity can be defined as an excess proportion of total body fat that presents a risk to health. It is a major risk

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    No Country for Old Men

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    No Country for Old Men In the novel No Country for Old Men‚ written by Cormac McCarthy‚ a perversion of the American dream is presented as the relinquishment of power. Power is defined as the influence one has over people and in McCarthy’s novel he demonstrates three ways to posses this: money‚ authority‚ and the ability to strike fear into the hearts of others. Every thing is swallowed by a money-induced apathy lately‚ leaving nothing else of any importance. Moss‚ a main character

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    Country Lovers Theme

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    Country lovers theme Rose Landgren ENG125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Jennifer Chunn November 26‚ 2012 What is a theme you ask? The theme is the message or what can be taken away from the story and reflected on in one’s real life. Even if it is seemingly insignificant‚ superficial‚ or elusive. It’s all part of life. “Every story narrows a broad underlying idea‚ shapes it in a unique way‚ and makes the underlying idea concrete. That’s how theme is created. In other

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    My Own Country

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    old KID called Zain.m From [[India]]                                                                                                                                                                                        He says  its a very nice country  filled with Beauty and it’s  located in the south east of the world  nearing [[Australia]] ‚[[Singapore]] and [[Malaysia]]. This  specific place has lots of [[Caves]] and has one of the largest cave called zainimulkas cave of Ozen . As the capital

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    Cry, the Beloved Country

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    Native Americans highly valued the land. Al Gore’s speech on global warming taught that someday the resources are going to be gone and the Earth will turn against the people. In the novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ the reader can see that the land is going to be an essential part. Paton uses the country to represent many of the happenings that contribute to the journey of Kumalo. Paton describes the land as sacred. The belief of the people is that the land will always support them and in return the

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    In My Fathers Country

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    and different than any other Pashtun girl‚ Saima´s firm ideas became even stronger. The story starts in a country where women are treated poorly and abused. Saima tells how she made her life different than the one a normal Pashtun woman would have. A huge opportunity was presented when Saima and her siblings and cousins moved to America to get a better education. Moving to a western country was a big help for Saima in order to live in a different and better environment than the one she was used to

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    She's Country Analysis

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    In today’s entertainment industry‚ we have so many different genres of music. Two of the many different forms include country and rap music. In 2008‚ Jason Aldean’ s song “She’ s Country” was released‚ and the lyrics in the song describe how “typical” country women live their life. In comparison‚ J. Cole’ s song “Work Out‚” released in 2011‚ shows how women are seen in the public eye. Both of these songs adhere to media mainstreaming the physical appearance of women through clothing. J. Cole and

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    Good Country People

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    GOOD COUNTRY PEOPLE by Flannery O ’Connor The short story Good Country People was written by O’Connor. The story introduces us to well-educated a woman who was thirty-two years old. This woman has an artificial leg which was shot off in a hunting accident when she was ten. She went to college and earned a doctorate in philosophy. She has a heart condition; so she cannot work and has to live at home with her mother. The name given to her is Joy but she changed her name to Hulga. She mocks her mother

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    Experience in a New Country I can still remember that feeling I had experienced when my mother had told me We’re moving to America. I felt as if time had stopped and I didn’t know what to Think. I couldn’t decide whether this life-changing sentence was something I should look forward to or something that will cause me to face more problems than rewards. However‚ to tell you the truth‚ I was more excited rather than being in a panic. Nevertheless‚ I could not bear the fact that I will

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