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    SUMMARY A group of advisory councillors from Google wrote a report on The Right to Be Forgotten policy in 2015. This policy was created in an effort to offer a balance between freedom of expression and the press. The Right to be Forgotten offers citizens the ability to request for their information to be removed from the results of a Google search. The removal of these search results, or links, upon the request of an individual is referred to as ‘delisting’ (Floridi et al., 2015). Delisting allows

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    The ninth article of Japan’s forced constitution causes major conflicts that damage Japan’s Self Defense Force and its ability to aid its allies. The vague wording of the article questions the legitimacy of the Self Defense Force, and has been one of the biggest controversial subjects in Japan for decades. Many groups want to change the law, while others want to pass new laws to specify the boundaries of the 9th Article. Article nine is, depending on whom one asks, one of the most famous, or infamous

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    The 1955 system, time known as the one in which Japanese government was under the control of a one-party-dominated and conservative structure that lasted over nearly forty years, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) coming from the union of two conservatives parties: the Japan Democratic Party and Liberal Party, was a functional structure that showed a relative stability and consistency within the state against its opposition counterpart, the Japan Socialist Party (JSP). The system’s notable elements

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    In this essay I am going to compare and contrast the governments of Japan and Mexico. I want to analyze the effects and ramifications of political institutions within these countries. This essay will contain but is not limited to discussing the following institutions: electoral systems, legislative structures, and parties, executives, and federalism and subnational units. I would like to begin by discussing the government of Japan. The Emperor of Japan is not merely the emblem of Japan, but he

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    Introduction While it is a parliamentary democracy, Japan, through 1955 to 1993, maintained a government led by one party. The leadership of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP) closely resembles a single-party dictatorship, as in Japan’s geographically close neighbor, China. In fact, the political situation in Japan was referred to by Chalmers Johnson as “soft authoritarianism” (quoted in Lim 2014, p.46). However, unlike China, all of Japan’s lawmakers were democratically elected to the National

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    The motion was moved forward by Councillors Jeremy Loveday and Marianne Alto. Councillor Loveday claimed that he motioned this under the guidance of Mayor Helps as she was unable to attend the meeting. Councillor Alto seconded to the motion after Councillor Loveday as she believe the motion was going to help move the plan further along. Although, Councillor Ben Isitt mentioned his strong support for the motion and project as he believes that

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    Nature of the Meeting The City of Mississauga Planning and Development Committee hosts regular meetings on alternating Mondays, throughout the year. Incidentally, I attended a Planning and Development meetings for this Log Book assignment on Monday, October 30, 2017. In fact, the location of the meeting was 300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 2G6, in the Civic Centre Council Chamber, which is also the Mississauga City Hall building. The meeting commenced promptly at 7:00 pm, and I

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    ‘Supershrinks’, This described the evaluation of the performance of the best councillors by studying how beneficial their outcomes where when compared to others. In his study, he selected a cross section of disturbed children being treated by particular councillors, and the results obtained. When re-assessed as adults, the outcomes of the more talented councillors far outweighed the outcomes of what he regarded as less talented councillors which he labelled ‘pseudoshrinks’. He summarised by implying that the

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    2013, when this idea was first brought forward, concerns were immediately raised however, due to conflicting evidence regarding fluoride and its effect on our health, it was unfortunately carried on through. Due to more recent findings however, Councillor Tony Williams is now urging parents within Blackpool to begin

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    their development or not. 3.1 Participatory Approach of the Bamenda III Council Like other Sub-Divisional councils, the B3C is the leading institution of the Local government which is closest to the people and responsible for most local matters. The council is also responsible for enforcing local laws. The B3C provides community services and facilities using money raised from local taxes. Some funding is also received from central government and the Bamenda City Council. The Bamenda III municipality

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