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    Do You Think That the Union of the Church and the State Is Important in Our Country? Why or Why Not? Are You in Favor of It?

    Do you think that the union of the church and the state is important in our country? Why or why not? Are you in favor of it? No.Those two were in different perspective.This stipulation, way back Spanish Colony, where church and state is united as one resulted to abusive deeds of the friars. Meanwhile, putting down Filipinos in depression and prohibiting them be the figure heads and bodies of the Philippine Politics. So I think, this two is much better be separated like in our present Constitution

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    Digital Government

    Examine the three general functions of digital government and the means by which national, state and local government communicate with the public on the internet. What are the major obstacles to clear and effective transmission of messages on these media, and how can they best be remedied? The three general functions of the digital government to the public first is to provide information, second it allows the public to interact public officials and third it allows the public to request service.

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    Reflection Paper on the Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden

    names are often forgotten and fade away. So, Auden ironically suggests that the “unknown” citizen also deserves a monument because he conforms to government’s rules, and only his actions will persist in archives “This Marble Monument Is Erected by the State”. Auden is satiric against modern governments who only want citizens to obey their norms. Secondly, the unknown citizen is only given a number “To JS/07M378”. The institutions see citizens as numbers in modern society; no citizen has a name in the

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    Accounting Research

    create a more favorable environment for the operations of the public sectors (Kara, 2012). The actual implementation of current legal framework of accounting in public sectors, however, shows the lack of consistency among the accounting system of state budget revenue and expenditure, the accounting of entities financed by the budget (general budget fund), and the accounting of entities financed by financial funds (off-budget funds). Therefore, Vietnam needs a uniform legal framework for the implementation

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    Benefits of Marijuana

    of Narcotics (FBN) and Uniform State Narcotics Act was adopted (pbs.org). It was then believed to cause men of color to become violent and solicit sex from white women. In 1937, this belief caused for the Marijuana Tax Act renamed in 1970 as Controlled Substances Act to take place, forcing marijuana to be permanently banned ("How Did Marijuana Become Illegal In The First Place?", 2014). The view on marijuana has drastically changed, making California the first states in 1996 to approve the use of

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    About Jurisdiction

    origin, speaking the law-is used to refer to the competence of a state-the authority of a state as recognized by international decision-makers and by other states-to make law for, and to apply law to,particular events or particular controversies. I emphasize the word particular in order to distinguish, as :.will be seen below, the claims to authority with which we are here concerned from other and more comprehensive claims of state officials to continuous control over bases of power, such as territory

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    Political Perspectives On Social Welfare

    There are many different perspectives on social welfare. Some people will argue that social welfare is no benefiting society because we still have a huge population of people who need public assistance. While on the other hand some would argue that social welfare is beneficial. Perspectives allow for different social attitudes and ideologies about social welfare and how it should be controlled. One type of perspective is “political perspectives on social welfare” this perspective focus on the government

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    Prop 47: Breaking The Law

    Prop 47 has allowed offenders to continue breaking the law with little consequences. All it is doing is giving criminals a second, third, fourth and so on, chance at committing more crimes and not getting the appropriate charge and sentencing for the crimes they commit. This proposition was paid for by criminal defense attorneys and the Governor to save money and without regard to the security of citizens. It is an example of poor policymaking. There are a lot of problems with 47. Some were

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    Purpose Of Government In The United States

    the states. The government is taken as something that represents the nation as a whole. The purpose of the government is to ensure the proper use of power. The government exist to protect individual rights of its citizens. Although, citizens think that some of the government’s laws are unfair and irrational, it is still important that the government is there to make sure that the citizens rights are protected, ensure that everybody is equal, and enforcing laws

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    George Washington's Dichotomy

    which are contradictory in and of themselves. These contradictions create the dichotomy of the legendary presidents versus those that fell flat. Arguably, the most notable of president was George Washington, the very first president of the United States of America. He is notable and remembered as the greatest due to his ability to traverse the political expectation of both the common people as well as those in government. The citizen of this new country saw themselves in George Washington. He understood

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