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    August‚ September‚ October 2012 Welcome‚ IBPSEXAMGURU.IN & GKGURU.IN providing Complete package for last 3 moths August‚ September and October Current affairs Material for IBPS Clerk Online exam 2012-2013. We done already before months of April ‚may‚ June and July Months material for download here . for Bits download here Content : 1. INTERNATIONAL 2. INDIA & WORLD 3. NATIONAL 4. STATES 5. CONFERENCES 6. AWARDS & HONOURS 7. SPORTS & GAMES 8. ECONOMY 9. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 10.PERSONS

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    European Parliament It is the only directly elected body of the European Union They have 754 members (MEPs) They are elected once every 5 years through turnout for voting is low The EP drafts EU legislations which affects UK‚ which we must adhere to‚ but we can still make up our own laws They also control the EU budgets It has 2 places of work; Brussels in Belgium‚ Luxemburg city‚ Strasbourg in France Advantages of being in the EU I believe an advantage of being in the European Union is

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    TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE‚ ARTS & HUMANITIES Department of Mass Communication Diploma in Public Relations Semester 1‚ 2013/2014 AHMC 2464 Public Opinion and Persuasion Group Assignment 1 Title: The Impact of Facebook towards voting behavior Prepared by NG LING SEN12WHD01486B6 LOW KAH HUNG 12WHD04759 B6 NG HUI TENG12WHD01091 B6 NG BEE KEE12WHD05659 B6 NG MEI POH 12WHD03326 B6 NG XIU YING 12WHD06892 B6 Prepared for:Mr. Chia Due Date:12.6

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    Parliament‚ as the sovereign lawmaking body is one source of law. It makes legislation via passing bills to make laws that abide by social cohesion and maintain social progress‚ such as sanctions imposed for murder under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act SA. A political party affiliates it’s self with specific views and moral and promises to initiate or support certain legislations to its supporters. When candidates become members of either the Senate or House of Representatives they are morally

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    Unit 23 - Law - P7

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    An act of parliament creates a new law or changes an existing law. An act is a bill approved by both the House of Commons and the House of Lords and agreed to by the monarch who is in reign. Once implemented an act is law and applies to the UK as a whole or to specific areas of the country. A statute is a written law passed by a legislature on the state or federal level. Statutes set general propositions of law that courts apply to specific situations. A statute may forbid a certain act‚ direct

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    reiterates the variance between opinions of the same notion. To further demonstrate the variance which occurs when exploring the definition of design‚ two artists’ works‚ Charles Nuttell and Tom Roberts depiction of The Opening of the Commonwealth Parliament are looked upon for insight. If the particular definition of dialogue; an exchange of ideas or opinions‚ is looked at and applied to the notion of design‚ the communication factor within design can be realised. Design is a communication between

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    account via different ways‚ and it is this function which proves them to be highly effective. Their role in Parliament ensures and strengthens the democratic legitimacy of the executive‚ thus giving government the authority and right to exercise political power. Another key role of backbench MPs is to act as cross-section of the larger society and therefore represent their interests in Parliament. However‚ the increase of power held by the government further supports the Burkean view that an “elective

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    fire and rescue services by allocating local governments with resources to fund their fire and rescue services. They’re also responsible for local government (non-uniformed) but an essential public service. UK devolution created a national Parliament in Scotland‚ a national assembly in Wales and a national assembly in Northern Ireland. This process transferred various levels of power from the

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    Younger‚ also served as a Prime Minister of Great Britain. Mr. Burke‚ Edmund Burke‚ was an outstanding writer‚ political theorist‚ orator and statesman whose life spanned from 1729 until 1797. Mr. Fox‚ or Henry Fox‚ was a prominent 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

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    sources of law are: Legislation in the form of an Act of Parliament With effect from 1707 Parliament (comprising of the House of Commons‚ House of Lords and the Monarch) have produced Acts of Parliament (primary source of legislation) which may apply in Scotland. It is often difficult to draft new Acts that can apply to the whole of the UK as the law in Scotland is different to that in England. Legislation passed by the UK parliament may apply in whole‚ in part‚ or not at all in Scotland. If

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