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    differences between the perception that people are born into a culture and the perception that one becomes a member of a culture through a process of learning? Before discussing about the differences‚ there is a big common between two cases above. In the course of becoming a member of a culture‚ everyone has to learn about his or her culture whether a person is born into the culture or becomes a member of a culture. Also‚ the conception of learning culture seems not that different between two cases.

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    PM limited by European Constitution which defeats Parliamentary Sovereignty. Limited by scrutiny of Parliament (apparently). Foley‚ political scientist since days of Margaret Thatcher‚ remarked on her presidential style‚ believed this had increased with Tony Blair. Reduction of cabinet meetings to half an hour per week‚ informal attitude to discussion (‘sofa’ politics)‚ disregard for cabinet agenda (Millennium Dome – cabinet wanted it “fired into space”‚ Blair went along with it anyway)‚ appealing

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    Constitution of Bangladesh

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    CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH 4th November 1972 PREAMBLE We‚ the people of Bangladesh‚ having proclaimed our Independence on the 26th day of March‚ 1971 and through a historic war for national independence‚ established the independent‚ sovereign People’s Republic of Bangladesh; Pledging that the high ideals of absolute trust and faith in the Almighty Allah‚ nationalism‚ democracy and socialism meaning economic and social justice‚ which inspired our heroic people to dedicate

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    not last for more than five years. 2) The term "Member of Parliament" is normally used only to refer to Members of the House of Commons‚ even though the House of Lords is also a part of Parliament. Members of the House of Commons may use the post-nominal letters "MP". The annual salary of each Member is currently £63‚291. Members may also receive additional salaries in right of other offices they hold (for instance‚ the Speakership). Most Members also claim between £100‚000 and £150‚000 for various

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    statesman in parliament. William Pitt‚ 1st Earl of Chatham‚ was a British Whig statesman. He lived in England‚ and he bravely led Britain through the Seven Years’ War‚ and led Britain to victory over France. This man was only the Prime Minister of Great Britain for 2 years‚ but he did a considerable number of things in that very short time. Henry Fox was a political leader in England also. He held many‚ many titles in his lifetime including Secretary at War‚ member of the cabinet‚ and Member of Parliament

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    1784 General Election

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    to put an End to the unfortunate Divisions and Distractions of the Country" by 223 to 204. Pitt remained in office‚ and government supporters ensured petitions and resolutions of borough corporations were presented to Parliament to encourage members to back Pitt‚ and slowly Members changed sides. By 1 March‚ Fox’s motion which concluded by "beseech[ing] His Majesty‚ that He would be graciously pleased to lay the Foundation of a strong and stable Government‚ by the previous Removal of His present

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    Is reservation for women in parliament justified? Women empowerment and social issue‚ Status of women in Indian society. What is empowerment for women? The last decades have witnessed some basic changes in the status and role of women in our society. There has been shift in policy approaches from the concept of ’welfare’ and ’development’ to ’empowerment’ of women. The most common explanation of ’women’s empowerment’ is the ability to exercise full control over one’s actions. Are women free

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    George who began the fashion of wearing white powdered wigs and was consequently referred to as the old woman! The children were the members of parliament and the bed was the Houses of Parliament which he required them to have sessions in - even today the term ’whip’ is used in the English Parliament to describe a member of Parliament who is tasked to ensure that all members ’toe the party line’. This could see social services getting involved or

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    Unit 13 p6

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    and then is made available to members of parliament such as the house of lords and the house of commons. After the first reading is passed the bill is turned into an official document of parliament and then it becomes available for debate by members of parliament. This will usually take place no longer than 2 weeks after the first reading. The second reading begins in parliament with the member representing the bill opening the debate with other members of parliament. There will also be an official

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    control of the government is the work done by parliament to scrutinise the government and influence their actions thereafter. Parliament is primarily made up of the houses of commons and lords; and the government is the executive. Some would argue this is no longer effective because of the work of select committees. Select committees are small group of MP’s from mixed parties who can evaluate and make recommendations to the government on issues‚ the members being chosen by the government. I think the

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