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    Electoral Reform in Canada

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    The issue of electoral reform has become more important than ever in Canada in recent years as the general public has come to realize that our current first-past-the-post‚ winner-take-all system‚ formally known as single-member plurality (SMP) has produced majority governments of questionable legitimacy. Of the major democracies in the world‚ Canada‚ the United States‚ and the United Kingdom are the only countries that still have SMP systems in place. Interestingly enough‚ there has been enormous

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    Women Reform Dbq

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    started to leave their old set place at the home and family to work in factories and fight for equality. From the American Revolution to Civil War‚ women were regarded as beneath man and were treated as that. Benjamin Rush’s‚ Thoughts upon Female Education‚ illustrates the “republic motherhood” belief. He based his opinions on this popular belief which thought that women should be educated since they taught the children who would grow up to be a part of the nation. Benjamin Rush thought that women

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    Colorado Voter Reform

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    Voter Reform: A Model for the Nation Since the early 2000s‚ many states have taken on the daunting task to reform age-old election processes. Many states have opted for simple changes‚ focusing on only a few revisions‚ the most contentious being a requirement for some form of photo identification when voting at the polls. While Colorado has had on the books its own identification requirements‚ the reform the state chose focused on neither that nor any other single reform. Instead‚ the reforms Colorado

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    Land Reforms in India

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    6/18/13 Land reform - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Land reform From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Land reform (also agrarian reform‚ though that can have a broader meaning) involves the changing of laws‚ regulations or customs regarding land ownership.[1] Land reform may consist of a government-initiated or government-backed property redistribution‚ generally of agricultural land. Land reform can‚ therefore‚ refer to transfer of ownership from the more powerful to the less powerful:such

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    Agrarian Reform Philippines Agrarian Reform Philippines not only accelerated the productivity of the agricultural sector of the country‚ but promoted the agro-based industries as well. Agrarian Reform acts and laws in Philippines: gradual evolution * The beginning: The idea of initiating land reform programs in Philippines can be traced back to 1963. The enactment of the Republic Act (RA) 3844‚ Section 49‚ better known as the Agricultural Land Reform Code emphasized on the foundation of an

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    Education

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    ESSAY ON EDUCATION IN THE NEW SOCIETY By: Edfel V. Cabag One of the world’s issues of today is on context of education. Many education conventions have been organized to discuss on matters relevant on the development of educational goals and programs. Education should be considered as one factor in the development of man as the most significant since it brings all breakthroughs in all walks of life. From the time of primitive education to the medieval period‚ education has been playing a

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    “The Current Status of the Agrarian Reform Implementation in the Philippines” Sensing the very importance of Agrarian Reform in our country the Office of the Department of Agrarian Reform is tasked to lead in its implementation; a sustainable rural development in the countryside through land tenure improvement and provision of integrated development services to landless farmers‚ farm workers‚ and small land owner-cultivators‚ and the delivery of agrarian justice‚ to include external links.

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    Right To Silence Reforms

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    ‘Victoria should adopt reforms enacted in England which allow the jury to draw a strong adverse inference from a suspect’s exercise of the right to silence when questioned by police and permit the trial judge to direct the jury accordingly.’ Critically discuss. The right to silence is a fundamental right that should not be curtailed in Victoria. The right itself consists of a collection of a complex set of rights‚ which involve a variety of procedural rules‚ seen as stemming from the protection

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    lord woolf reforms

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    The Woolf reforms to civil justice Malleson and Moules: The Legal System Introduction In 1994‚ Lord Woolf was asked to conduct an inquiry into the civil justice system and make proposals for its modernisation. The request was promoted by growing criticism from lawyers‚ the judiciary and litigants that the system had become unacceptably inefficient and ineffective‚ to the point where it was in a state of crisis. Lord Woolf undertook consultations with those who worked in the civil justice system

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    US Tax Reform

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    Book Review: The benefit and the Burden Bruce Bartlett’s book The Benefit and The Burden is essentially a book that talks about the existing tax code in the United States and the reason(s) it is need of a reform. The author starts the book by briefly discussing the history of Federal Income Taxation in the United States starting from the post-American Revolution period at which time there was nothing called the income tax. In fact‚ income tax didn’t get introduced in the United States until 1861

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