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    Why?: I chose this particular literacy because I thought it fit perfectly with the lesson objective. As citizens it is important that we are well informed of each of our branches of government and how they work, but also the role of each public official. It is important that students become aware of this so that they may be more informed when voting in the future. LEARNER EVALUATIVE OBJECTIVE I can identify current public officials by Writing a postcard to the official of my choosing. YOUR KNOWLEDGE

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    city council meetings, they focus on how policy change affects people within their community. These meetings are open to the public because as citizens we have the voice and the power that elects these government officials in our city. We vote for our presidents, mayors, and other important government officials who are put in charge of our community. City council meetings give citizens a

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    incidents the people should be more educated in the world of politics so that they can be aware and stop the spread of corruption in the government. The Philippines is no stranger to these problems The Philippines has always been in constant strife against corruption and through the years has made a number of political scandals or incidents that the government never seemed to solve

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    An American model of the “Questions to the Prime Minister” would be a valuable addition to the process of government, though changes must be made. First, the questions should not come only from members of Congress but also from organizational leaders, and group representatives. However, this should not be open to media outlets to ask questions, only to film and cover the event. Secondly, the Judiciary branch should be involved in questioning, as it receives little of much due attention. Lastly

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    Corruption in law enforcement has been active since the beginning of this occupation. Certain characteristics of policing have changed throughout its years, but corruption is not one of them. In actuality, this phenomenon has increased significantly throughout its years. We are seeing more and more officers being arrested now. These arrests do not include the hundreds of officers that have not been caught. Police corruption can generally be defined as using one’s authority and power as a police to

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    The advent of discount brokers in the Indian market have revolutionized the way trading is done in India. Discount brokerages have heavily brought down the cost of trading. This has proven to be a boon to the traders especially the intraday and the derivatives trades. Discount brokerages like RKSV and Zerodha have already started hurting the broking industry. Full-service brokers had made a request to market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to impose a minimum slab on the brokerage

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    occupational information on the skills, abilities, knowledges, work activities, and interests related to different occupations. The site provides educational requirements, local and national salary information, and a link to job openings for each occupational category. The database is free for public use and regularly updated by surveying a wide range of workers from each occupation. The site is a valuable tool for student career exploration and workers wanting to make a career change. In addition

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    The counties in Texas have an odd relationship with the state government and the Texas constitution. The counties are under the state and they are required to handle duties that the state rants them. However, the counties are strongly against the involvement of the state government. Brown (2014) states that “both county officials and county residents see them as local governments and resent any state ‘interference’” (p.110). The counties are charged with the responsibilities of collecting taxes on

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    Arthur Walworth's 1946 work, Black Ships Off Japan: The Story of Commodore Perry's Expedition, was released in the immediate aftermath of World War II, near the beginning of the American occupation of Japan. Walworth writes his account of Perry's expedition as objectively as possible given the relatively limited sources available in English at the time. The work goes into considerable detail in describing Perry's 1852-1853 visit, illustrating not only the minutiae of the diplomatic maneuvering

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    Ruhr occupation by France in 1923 was a product of a series of events, whose beginnings could be found in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. France, because of its need to secure its borders with its former Great War foe, Germany, and in fear of that the reparations, as they had been dictated by Versailles treaty, would not be paid, invaded the area of Ruhr on January 11, 1923, along with Belgium. The passive resistance shown by the Germans, alongside with the unfavourable to the occupation Great

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