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    Student Organization Constitution & Bylaws Guide Below is a sample of an organization constitution‚ as well as a guideline for creating bylaws. This is to help you in creating a constitution and bylaws for your organization. Should you have any questions‚ please do not hesitate to contact Tara Kermiet‚ Director of Student Activities & Service at tkermiet@lagrange.edu or 706-880-8112. Constitution: PREAMBLE We‚ the members of (insert organization name here)‚ to fully realize our purpose

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    survival depends on its institutional system. Arrangements of representation‚ schemes for the separation of powers and oversight‚ and the like all vary under different forms of democracies. Most existing democracies today are either presidential or parliamentary in form; many governments are semi or hybrid in either presidentialism or parliamentarism‚ but the two systems in their purest sense will be discussed and compared. In the end‚ the best promises a democratic government such that a democratic state

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    Outline The Differences Between Parliamentary And Presidential Government One of the key features of any political system is the relationship between the assembly and the government‚ that is‚ the relationship between legislative and executive authority. In exceptional cases‚ a form of assembly government may develop in which executive and legislative power is vested in the assembly‚ there being no separate executive body. Such a system‚ for example‚ briefly emerged under the radical democracy

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    contains different ones but essential ideas. The executive-legislative relation is one of these aspects and the state differs in which one is practiced. The presidential system is used by the democracy of the United States but on the other hand the parliamentary system is used by the democracy of Great Britain. Characteristics of the systemsThe presidential system is a political system that holds the president as head of the government and the chief executive chosen in a democratic election. The president

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    Types of Meetings There are several types of meetings‚ including formal‚ semi-formal and informal. A Formal Meeting Formal meetings follow set meeting procedures that are not always used for informal meetings. The following three types of meetings are formal: • Annual General Meetings • Extraordinary General Meetings • Board Meetings They all have: • An Agenda • A Notice of Meeting • Motions are put‚ discussed and voted on following certain rules • Proposers and Seconders of motions

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    effective and efficient meeting? What are the responsibilities of the chairperson in a meeting? The effectiveness and efficiency of a meeting is determined by the success of managing the meeting in accordance with business standards‚ policies and procedures and exceeding to complete all agenda details as planned. Attributes to contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of a meeting are: Confirm who is to attend or the amount of participants required Choose a Chairperson appropriate for the participants

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    Georgetown Parliamentary Debate Team is an association of people with a common interest in competitive debate with other universities. The purpose of the Team is to provide an opportunity for its members to learn debating styles and rules‚ to develop and to practice their skills and techniques with other members of the Team‚ and compete within the debate league(s) it chooses to participate in. Currently‚ the Society is a member of‚ but will not be limited to‚ the American Parliamentary Debate Association

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    the Cannibal Train Mark Twain’s metaphorical satire‚ “Cannibalism in Cars”‚ demonstrates the self-serving nature of government through a bizarre story that follows the actions of the men on a train attempting to save themselves through a parliamentary process. The scenario represents the often misguided collective conscience of the government in Twain’s era‚ and unfortunately‚ today as well. The men‚ trying to hold on to human values and not succumb to their instincts‚ fail miserably as they

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    Civil Procedure v. Criminal Procedure Nathan McNeil ENC 1102 34 Week 11 Individual Work Civil Procedure v. Criminal Procedure Civil procedure relates to the process where two parties bring a case to the court for a decision on a particular problem. These problems can include but are not limited to divorces‚ estate distribution‚ work men’s comp.‚ injury cases‚ or even matters such as discrimination in the workplace. Criminal procedure applies to the process where the state or federal government

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    in a formal debate in which countries informally discuss the issue debated at hand. They can either be moderated or unmoderated. Chair An administrator. They moderate the debate‚ keep the time‚ rule on points and motions‚ and enforces rules of procedure. Dais The group of students in charge of the committee. Normally consists of the chair‚ director‚ and a rapporteur. Decorum The chair shall call for a decorum when delegates are being disrespectful to one another‚ a speaker‚ the dais or towards

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