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    Summary & Analysis of Federalist #10    Summary:  Madison begins perhaps the most famous of the Federalist papers by stating that one of the  strongest arguments in favor of the Constitution is the fact that it establishes a government  capable of controlling the violence and damage caused by factions. Madison defines that  factions are groups of people who gather together to protect and promote their special  economic interests and political opinions. Although these factions are at odds with each other

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    India vs Bharat

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    it is a sovereign‚  secular‚ socialist  and a democratic republic. But anyone also knows that the way the country is developing as two distinctly different  block ‚  …it seems as if it is no more India ‚ ie Bharat … rather‚ it looks like India and Bharat. Yes‚ any thinking mind with a power to analyze‚ understand and define would agree to the assumption that to day‚ we have…  Two countries  in one nation. Two  sets of public in one republic Two hugely  different life they both live and two greatly

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    A Brief History of Nepal

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    Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) attempted to replace the royal parliamentary system with a people’s socialist republic. The civil war that followed left more than 12‚000 dead. A peace deal was agreed in 2006‚ although the Maoists continued to press for abolition of the monarchy. Their ambition was finally realized two years later when the monarchy was replaced with a democratic republic.

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    Thomas Paine’s Common Sense was an influential pamphlet that inspired most American colonists to seek for their independence. Through his pamphlet‚ he professed negligence in the form of government of Great Britain. He highlighted several grievances of the unjust laws forced by the London Parliament that limited a policy of foreign relations‚ and the territorial advantage the colonies possessed over Britain. All his claims influenced most colonists a will for freedom from the chains that bound them

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    Plato The Perfect Society

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    In Plato’s The Republic‚ he investigates the balance between justice within an individual and society as a whole‚ and attempts to pinpoint the meaning of the term. He classifies wisdom‚ courage‚ and moderation as the leading qualities a just person should possess. Using a multitude of hypothetical scenarios‚ Plato compares what should be just at a political level to the justness of one’s inner psyche. He provides many scenarios to support his statements‚ however his argument comes across as completely

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    Fons Trompenaars

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    the connection between work and personal. To them‚ making a good relationship is more necessary than go into work. The Republic of Kazakhstan is a democratic‚ secular‚ and unitary state. After issuing their independence in 1991‚ Mr. Nazarbayev was democratically elected the president of the country. Since that‚ he has started democracy in Kazakhstan. Being known as a republic country‚ Mr. Nazarbayev has the most powerful position who serves the country as a head of state. The Parliament of Kazakhstan

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    Cybersecurity Resolution

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    The French Republic‚ The Republic of the Philippines‚ Democratic Republic of Algeria‚ The Russian Federation‚ The Republic of Croatia‚ The Republic of India‚ The Republic of Tunisia‚ United States of America‚ The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan‚ The Argentine Republic‚ The Commonwealth of Australia‚ The Republic of Azerbajian‚ The Kingdom of Bahrain‚ The People’s Republic of Bangladesh‚ The Kingdom of Belgium‚ The Federated Republic of Brazil‚ The Kingdom of Cambodia‚ Canada‚ The Republic of Chile

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    Presidential System

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    before the executive function was split into a separate branch of government. After this split‚ the President was no longer needed to sit in front of the legislative body‚ although the executive title remained in legacy. Although not exclusive to republics‚ and applied in the case of semi-constitutional monarchies where a monarch exercises power (both as head of state and chief of the executive branch of government) alongside a legislature‚ the term is often associated with republican systems in the

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    Committee: Disarmament and Social Council Topic: Prevention of building up of conflict in the arctic region Country: Federal Republic of Austria School: Step by Step International School‚ Jaipur. As the temperature of the Earth rises quite quickly‚ so does the speed at which this storehouse of minerals‚ oils‚ and potential source of energy thaws: The Arctic. The USGS found that the region has an estimated 90 billion barrels of undiscovered‚ technically recoverable oil‚ 1‚670 trillion cubic feet

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    Democracy in Nepal

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    Introduction/Background Nepal is a developing country located in the South Asian region‚ landlocked and bordered with the People’s Republic of China to the north and the Republic of India in rest of the sides. Until 1990‚ Nepal was an absolute monarchy exercised under the executive control of the king (Acharya‚ ). For over 200 years‚ Nepal existed as a feudal monarchy that was well insulated from penetration by foreign democratic trends. A brief flirtation with democracy in 1959 culminated in

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