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    unicameral parliamentary system. The government chosen by the legislature exercises executive power. The legislative side of Mongolian government is the State Great Khural. The State Great Khural elects the Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is Sanjaagiin Bayar. The deputy Prime Minister is Miyeegombyn Enkhbold. Mongolia has a very interesting culture. Mongolia holds a Naadam festival over a three-day period during the summer. It includes archery‚ horse racing‚ and Mongolian wrestling‚ which

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    1. Singapore SINGAPORE - This country was once a swampy land mass. But in the past four decades‚ this island nation in Southeast Asia has transformed itself into a major financial and trading center. It’s also one of the cleanest places in the world-- where you can be fined or arrested just for spitting‚ littering or selling chewing gum. As CBN News discovered‚ Singaporeans don’t mind the strict laws one bit. You can’t see them. But you know they’re there. Undercover. Watching. Scanning

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    This paper compares presidential and parliamentary forms of democratic government‚ discusses in detail the similarities and differences of the two systems as well as their strengths and weaknesses‚ and concludes with an observation of why some states are more likely to choose a presidential system as opposed to a parliamentary system. Presidential and Parliamentary Systems: A Comparison Parliamentary and presidential forms of government are the two principal types of democracy in

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    ------------------------------------------------- Prime number A prime number (or a prime) is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called a composite number. For example 5 is prime‚ as only 1 and 5 divide it‚ whereas 6 is composite‚ since it has the divisors 2 and 3 in addition to 1 and 6. The fundamental theorem of arithmetic establishes the central role of primes in number theory: any integer greater

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    Section 4.1 Divisibility and Modular Arithmetic 87 CHAPTER 4 Number Theory and Cryptography SECTION 4.1 Divisibility and Modular Arithmetic 2. a) 1 | a since a = 1 · a. b) a | 0 since 0 = a · 0. 4. Suppose a | b ‚ so that b = at for some t ‚ and b | c‚ so that c = bs for some s. Then substituting the first equation into the second‚ we obtain c = (at)s = a(ts). This means that a | c‚ as desired. 6. Under the hypotheses‚ we have c = as and d = bt for some s and t . Multiplying

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    Gems from the world of data structures and algorithms Bit-Sum Prime Difficulty level: moderate Every student‚ who has learned programming‚ must have written a program to determine whether a given positive integer is a prime number. Basically in order to determine whether a positive integer n is prime‚ we search for any number in the range [2‚ n − 1] which can divide n. Some of you would have designed a slighly better implementation where you search √ for any divisor of

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    Assignment answers 1. The educator as researcher‚ scholar and lifelong learner. (EDRHODG) 1) c 2) E 3) E 4) C 5) E 6) E 7) D 8) A 9) A 10) E 11) E 12) A 13) B 14) D 15) E 16) D 17) D 18) B 19) E 20) D 21) C 22) D 23) E 24) C 25) A 26) E 27) E 28) E 29) E 30) D 31) A 32) E 33) A 34) D 35) C 2. The educator in a pastoral Role (EDPHOD8) 1) 4 2)

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    the powers of the prime minister. There are limitations to the prime ministers powers‚ despite the prime minister role being the highest in UK politics. The prime minister still maintains many powers but one main limitation that there is‚ is the prime ministers’ party. Ministerial appointments require some recognition of the need for political balance and administrative competence. There is pressure from colleagues or the media to appoint certain people- all Prime Ministers at least listen to

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    "dignified" and "efficient". “Dignified” or ceremonial leadership centers upon the head of state‚ “efficient” leadership rests with a team of ministers‚ headed by Prime Minister and accountable to parliament (Abdul Rashid Moten & Syed Serajul Islam‚ 2011). President or monarch is a head of states while Prime Minister becomes head of government. In UK‚ the Prime Minister is the real power of executive whereas the highest member of executive in US is the President. In the UK constitution‚ the Queen is the

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    of the winning party will directly become the Prime Minister of that country and also the wide power wielded by the head of state or the Prime Minister which is become a characteristics of this system. The Prime Minister also can hold the mandate of the people. The Executive branch will form by the remaining party members and known as the Government for the country. Examples of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has been appointed as the Sixth Prime Minister in Malaysia since 3rd April 2009‚ and his leading

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