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    government ideologies

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    are. Political Beliefs -More left wing -Free and fair elections -Civil rights -Freedom of the press -Freedom of Religion -Free trade -Open to change. -More right wing -Preservation of traditional family and moral values. -Responsible government spending. -Not keen on change. -Ideas are both left and right. -Nationalism of the means of production‚ distribution and exchange. -Left and right -Replace profit based economy with public ownership and communal control of major means of production

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    Government Accounting

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    1) Report about different careers: A. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTANT A government accountant helps the federal government‚ as well as state and local agencies - record and prepares financial reports in accordance with government accounting principles and professional standards. An accounting specialist also aids federal authorities in evaluating budget data‚ estimating revenue and expense levels‚ and adjusting social programs. Based on theories: Advantages: * Challenging

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    The first part of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution defines citizens as people either "born or naturalized in the United States." It then describes that citizens are due certain protections and privileges under the law that no state government may take away. A person can be a U.S. citizen at the time of birth through two main ways. The Latin term Jus soli (pronounced YOO SO-LEE) means "law of the soil." People born in U.S. states or territories are citizens because they were born on

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    and 1700s was a time of major change for the natives of North America. The incursion and colonization of Europeans into North America had considerable impacts on Native American lives. Suddenly‚ North American natives found themselves entangled by European power politics. European empires at the time‚ such as the French‚ English and Spanish empires‚ often fought against each other for power and control. The arrival of Europeans into the North American continent meant new political relationships for

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    Plea to the Government

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    A Plea to the Government He thought outside of the box‚ he was a game changer‚ his mind was more advanced compared with others and he fought peacefully with the use of his writings‚ he was an essayist‚ diarist‚ and a novelist‚ he is no other than‚ Dr. José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda‚ or Pepe as he was called at home. Rizal is a nonviolent individual‚ a proprietor of peace‚ maybe. His advocacy was to have reform and change through composed means‚ as he was addressing this

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    Government Accounting

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    True/False Question Debt backed by both special assessments and the full faith and credit of a government should be reported in the government-wide statement of net assets in the Business-type Activities column. Answer True False Correct Feedback Incorrect Feedback GASB standards require that the obligation for special assessment debt be recorded in the governmental activities accounts if the government is obligated in any manner for the debt‚ even though primary responsibility for the debt rests

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    Wiesława Brandys Klaudia Dziki Political situation in North Korea INTRODUCTION HICTORICAL BACKROUND Initially the state of North Korea was created as a result of the Cold War conflict between communism and capitalism.1 In August 1945‚ two young aides at the State Department divided the Korean peninsula in half along the 38th parallel. The Russians occupied the area north of the line and the United States occupied the area to its south. 2 It was‚ and in one way remains

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    Guilty for Inhumanity: North Korea’s Atrocious and Illegal Acts Torture‚ rape‚ and extinction; these are just a few of the terrible acts that happen each day in North Korea’s gulag system. Although North Korea denies the sketches that refugees have created‚ which detail gruesome scenes and shallow acts against prisoners‚ stories of what really happen inside North Korea catch the media’s attention frequently‚ causing a burst of rage in North Korean human rights activists. Recently‚ a University of

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    followed by a talking iceberg (gawker). While this is incredibly unbelievable‚ North  Korean children are taught this daily in their schools as a truth. To us it seems fantastical‚  to them it is a reality. This is not about some imaginary character‚ but about the former  President of North Korea. A country with the 5th largest army in the world. This clearly  illustrates the instability of North Korea and the reason why we should take North Korea  very seriously. The United States needs to exert more political pressure as well as become 

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    Americans should not travel to such strict countries‚ such as North Korea [8]. Officials in North Korea are seen as gods and any sort of disrespect towards them leads to long term detainment if done so within the country as they will only show you what you want to see. The government even unleashed that North Korea might be using tourism money towards their nuclear weapons program [10‚ 8 ]. With that being said since the North Korean government is very paranoid of war‚ we would all most likely die due

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