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21st Century and Rizal Short Summary
Century
Political corruption
Rizal course or subject Its relevance to the 21st century socio-economic and political situation of the country From the R. A. 1425, it was stated in the law that the entire student having their bachelorette degree should take the subject Rizal. Rizal subject is a must or compulsory to be studied. A student cannot graduate…
Certainty and Flexibility in Judicial Precedent
Precedent
It is often believed that the relationship between certainty and flexibility in judicial precedent has struck a fine line between being necessary and being precarious. The problem is that these two concepts of judicial precedent are seen as working against each other and not in tandem. There is proof, however, that as contrasting as they…
The Rule of Power in George Orwell’s 1984 and Kurt Vonnegut Jr.’s Harrison Bergeron
Fiction
Harrison Bergeron
Literature
Politics
What would you do if you had enough power to control a whole country? Some would only rule to benefit themselves while others might rule for the greater good of the country. In George Orwell’s 1984, the government rules to benefit themselves, which is the best option for the country seen through the eyes of…
The Effects of the Hatian Revolution on Caribbean Society and Culture
Culture
Revolution
The Haitian revolution occurred during the period 1791 to 1804 when conflict developed in the French colony of Saint-Dominique, which culminated in the elimination of slavery. Conflict between the classes of St Dominique sparked revolts in different parts of the island which led to many individuals being killed and others fleeing to surrounding countries in…
Case study of army crew team
Army
Study
1. Why does the varsity team lose to the JV team? Varsity team loses to the JV team because they don’t have effective teamwork. They have excellent sources which are strength, technique but can’t make use of source as they don’t have any reason to devote themselves to other team members. It means they don’t…
The Impact of the Enlightenment Period on the French Revolution
Culture
France
French Revolution
Politics
The Paris Commune, AKA the Fourth French Revolution, was a socialist government that governed France from the 18th of March to the 28th of May in 1871i The French Commune rose from the ashes of the Franco—Prussian war, when multiple revolts destroyed France’s frayed political unityl Rallying under the slogan ”In Republique démocratique et social”,…
Essay – Martial Law in Philippines
Law
Philippines
Thirty-six years ago on September 21, 1972, then Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos signed the declaration of martial law. He then announced the deed on television on September 23, 1973. The proclamation ensured Marcos’ grip on power, in defiance of theconstitutional 2-term limit for Philippine presidents. The declaration alsomarked the darkest age in Philippine history. It…
The History of the Rights of States in America
Declaration of Independence
Federalism
Justice
After Shay’s Rebellion, the nation’s leaders realized that the Articles of Confederation, the nation’s first constitution, needed improvement. They felt that the federal government had been made too weak to deal with the country’s problems. So, in 1787, each state sent representatives to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, where they began drafting a new constitution….
Assess the strengths and weaknessess of the UK constitution
Constitution
Assess the strengths and weaknesses of the UK constitution A constitution is a set of rules relating to how a state is to be governed and organised. The primary function of a constitution is to provide legitimacy to those in power; however it also defines the limits of government power, protects freedom and distributes power…
Why Hate Speech Is Something We Have to Accept
Hate Speech
Justice
Politics
Hate speech, I have to say is one of the most controversial arguments when considering the fine line that we have to draw when people claim that it is their constitutional right to oppress others with their words based on their religion, nationality, gender, sexual preference, or skin tone. Since 1942, where the Supreme Court…