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    A Prime Minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The Prime Minister of any government has different powers and limitations when it comes to governing any body of people. In both Barbados and Britain‚ the Prime Minister who governs their society has specific powers and limitations by which they abide. Sometimes these powers and limitations may or may not lead to Prime Ministerial Government. In the Caribbean‚ the prime minister

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    How the coalition government has affected the role and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet This essay aims to explain the effects of the established coalition government on the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. In order to present the topic properly‚ the roles and functions of the Prime Minister and Cabinet before the establishment of coalition government are introduced first. Subsequently‚ the changes in their roles and functions are presented in context of several examples

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    To what extent have Prime Ministers become more powerful in recent years? (40 marks) The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of government and so exercises many of the executive functions nominally vested in the Sovereign‚ who is head of state. According to custom‚ the Prime Minister and the Cabinet‚ which he or she heads‚ are accountable for their actions to Parliament‚ of which they are members by modern convention. Within the current government

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    The Unification of Italy

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    Bradley 1 Unification of Italy There were at least two reasons why it was not easy to unify Italy.  One of the reasons was internal to Italy while the other was external. The external reason was that there were foreign countries that had interests in the Italian peninsula.  It was not simply a matter of getting various Italian states to agree to unify.  Instead‚ there were the French and the Austrians to contend with.  Both of these powers had interests in Italy and had to be dealt with in

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    The Economic Impact of the UK Film Industry Supported by the UK Film Council‚ Framestore Ltd‚ Cinesite Ltd‚ Double Negative Ltd and Pinewood Shepperton plc June 2010 Third Edition (previous editions published 2007 and 2005) Contents 1. KEY POINTS 1 2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 3. INTRODUCTION 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 4. 5. 7. 8. 48 Introduction .......................................................................................................

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    50 Please cite as Low K. C. P. (2011) Lee Kuan Yew and His Key Leadership Ways‚ Business Journal for Entrepreneurs‚ Volume 2011 Issue 2‚ p. 50 - 62. Lee Kuan Yew And His Key Leadership Ways Prof. Dr. Patrick Kim Cheng Low Ph.D. & Chartered Marketer‚ Certified MBTI Administrator & Certified Behavioral Consultant/ Universiti Brunei Darussalam; Associate‚ University of South Australia About the Author Prof. Dr. Patrick Low Kim Cheng‚ Ph.D. (South Australia)‚ Chartered Marketer‚ Certified MBTI Administrator

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    In the 1st century BC Italy was under the control of a single power‚ the Roman Empire‚ which remained in control until the 5th century AD. After the Empire fell‚ a Germanic tribe – the Lombards – invaded Italy and a network of smaller political entities arose throughout the country (Marino‚ 2016). For the next thousand years‚ Italy became a combination of many city-states‚ in which Rome – home to the Catholic Church – was the most powerful. This period is known as the Dark Ages. During the Fourteenth

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    Council of Ministers

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    Council of Ministers The Council of Ministers also known as the Council of the European Union is the most powerful institution within the history of the European Union. The Council of Ministers has retained and increased its power throughout the treaties in the EU. The Council of Ministers is usually referred to as “the Council”. It is the EU’s main decision making and law-making body‚ and works in partner with the EU parliament to form the EU’s governing body. The council of minsters is

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    The Metamorphosis of Humanist Italy    The Italian Renaissance‚ beginning around 1360 was a period of great growth. Specific social and political conditions spurred development in trade‚ travel‚ warfare‚ scholarly expansion and education. Inevitably Italians began to reflect differently on the world around them and how they interacted with it.  Changing ideas caused a definite shift from medieval values: piety and social seclusion‚ to humanist values: material and scholarly gain. Time spent in monasteries

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    ‘Margaret Thatcher’s achievements as Prime Minister in the years 1979-1990 were limited.’ Assess the validity of the statement. Margaret Thatcher’s political career has been one of the most remarkable of modern times she served as British Prime Minister for more than eleven years (1979-90)‚ a record unmatched in the twentieth century. During her term of office she reshaped almost every aspect of British politics‚ reviving the economy‚ reforming outdated institutions‚ and reinvigorating the

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