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    CHAPTER-1 ESSENTIALS OF AFFAIR OF STATE When we talk about practicality of sec. 123 a very logical query arises‚ when the court finds that the document in question relates to any affair of State‚ it will then be for the departmental head to decide whether disclosure of its contents would be against public interest and his decision on the point is conducive. If on the other hand the court holds that the document does not relate to any affairs of State‚ no question of privilege can arise- 1)

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    Thomas Friedman‚ a syndicated journalist for the New York Times‚ introduced me to Moore’s Law in his book “Thank you for being late”. It’s the idea that every year technology’s capabilities double‚ and the cost to attain them halves. He employed it in order to explain how quickly the world is morphing and how people’s innovative ideas are discarded for another in an ever decreasing amount of time. People are having trouble coping with the intensity of newness that is being thrust at them. Many countries

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    Question 4: What are Plato thoughts on Education and the State? “The perfect society will occur only when kings become philosophers or philosophers are made kings.”(Plato) “The object of education is to turn the eye which the soul already possesses to the light. The whole function of education is not to put knowledge into the soul‚ but to bring out the best things that are latent in the soul‚ and to do so by directing it to the right objects. The problem of education‚ then‚ is to give it

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    Jefferson believes that the legislative branch should help out and support the president. When Jefferson said‚ "When right‚ I shall often be thought wrong by those whose positions will not command a view of the whole ground. I ask your indulgence for my own errors‚ which will never be intentional; and your support against the errors of others‚ who may condemn what they would not if seen in all its parts." he meant that the president should be corrected by the legislative branch if he makes any mistakes

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    Thomas Hobbes’ idea of the state of nature of humans is an understandable philosophy that can be proved true by examples in history‚ but his contract solution for the human state of nature is a ruthless and unrealistic idea that I could not get behind. I can agree with some ideas expressed in Hobbes’ state of nature‚ but his solution weds some tweaking for me to support it. The human state of nature according to Thomas Hobbes consists of pure anarchy. I don’t completely agree with everything thomas

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    Arcadian State The Course of Empire by Thomas Cole is by far the only traditional series of paintings that I enjoy and out of the five paintings I enjoy the most is the second painting titled The Arcadian State. As a person with an affinity for History‚ I enjoy it because it shows that state when humanity comes into its own both technologically and socially and in turns of the paintings really begins changing shape into a what will become an empire. Thomas Cole was the founder of the Hudson River

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense Common sense is greatly credited with encouraging the colonists to finally establish themselves independently from Britain as Thomas Paine attacked the principles of hereditary rule and monarchial government. He believed that society is constructive in that people join together to accomplish common goals and the government’s role is to protect the citizens from their own vices‚ thus being a necessary evil. In the first passage of the article‚ Paine criticizes the monarchy

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    In Common Sense‚ Thomas Paine argues for American independence. His argument begins with more general‚ theoretical reflections about government and religion‚ then progresses onto the specifics of the colonial situation. When he’s laid out his opening focuses‚ Paine considers the majority of the contentions set forward by individuals who need to remain associated with Britain. One by one‚ he shoots these contentions down and demonstrates that they are simply pardons made up by weaklings who would

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    things still would not have been that easy. Some of the great writers that influenced others to make history happen would be Thomas PaineThomas Jefferson‚ and Patrick Henry. These men wrote articles that encouraged others to stand up for what they believed in‚ and they wrote remarkable speeches that helped us become who we are. They had the courage to write their thoughts into writing that inspired many to fight for what they believed in. Without the help of literature within the period of our time

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    to wear a coat or a tank top. Seasonal Affective Disorder‚ also known as winter blues is episodes of depression that can occur during certain times of a year‚ most commonly in winter. According to CNN‚ it is estimated that around 4 to 6 percent of American have S.A.D. So if waking up in the early morning to scrape snow off your front lawn and car wasn’t a hassle enough‚ some people wake up with the same list of tasks but also carry the burden of winter influenced depression. Simple tasks such as

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