Princely state Essays

  • The Elephant Festival

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    you ever enjoyed playing Holi with the elephants. Well, this is a unique festival known as the Elephant Festival and I shall tell you about that. The Elephant Festival is a unique event held annually in Jaipur, the capital of the north Indian state of Rajasthan. Groomed to perfection, glittering in gold, row upon row of elephants catwalk before an enthralled audience. The elephants move gracefully in procession, run races, play the regal game of polo, and finally participate in the spring

  • Kashmir

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    History, The state of Kashmir came into existence in 1848 when Lord Lawrence the Governor General of British India sold the area to Gulab Singh a leader of Hindu dogra tribe for RS 7.5 million. Dogra rulers treated the Muslim Population who was meek, poor and peace loving harshly and taxed them Heavily. At that time of partition of India every state was given the option of acceding either to India or Pakistan. Lord Mountbatten the last Viceroy of India in his addressed the prince of the state on July

  • Machiavelli's The Prince: An Analysis

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    indolence” refers to the laziness a prince has in protecting themselves against “the great”(pg. 97) and denying the fact that there is such forces, particular interior, with the potential of destroying one’s reign over a principality. As Machiavelli states “one must not associate with someone more powerful than himself” (pg. 90) because it will only make one indebted to the more powerful and the powerful will collect the debt at worst possible time, knowing it will weaken the principality. Such results

  • Machiavelli's Advice to Republics

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    Machiavelli understands the source of power within a princely republic lay with the people, whom the prince must constantly court. No other political philosopher before him had ever given much significance to those being governed. The reason that Machiavelli felt that the subjects were vital to the prince maintaining his rule was because the implications of earning the hatred and ill will of the people are dire for the political future of both the state and the prince. Of the two sources of attack the

  • Le Corbusier Research Paper

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    Le Corbusier worked with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret and architects Jean Drew and Maxwell Fry, who stayed in India until the plan swung into action and the city of Chandigarh was built. The city was planned on a rectangular grid adapted to field conditions. The areas are divided into sectors and have connecting streets and highways passing through them. Le Corbusier personally designed the government building, the Capitol. His béton brut, the un-rendered surfaces of the buildings, still showing the

  • Andrew Carnegie: Gilded Age Archetype Of Man

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    a noteworthy giver. He exemplified the Gilded Age archetype of the independent man, ascending from destitution to end up distinctly one of the wealthiest people ever. Naturally introduced to a modest family in Scotland, Carnegie went to the United States with at thirteen years old. He filled in as an errand person before starting a vocation with the Pennsylvania Railroad at eighteen years old. By the Civil War, he held an authoritative position with the railroad. At the war's end, Carnegie entered

  • Discuss The Pros And Cons Of Government Regulations On Intermodal Transport

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    Like everything in life, government regulations has its’ pro and cons. It is important that the government have some type of regulation on intermodal transportation, because without regulations things tend to spiral out of control. Too much government regulations can also stifle growth and expansion of the industry. Government tends to regulate different aspects of the intermodal industry, like what modes of transportation should be most frequently used by the industry. Government also regulates

  • First In Math Research Paper

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    Should First in Math be brought back again for next year students of Baldi Middle School? The math program, First in Math, is heavily used throughout school districts, including the School District of Philadelphia. As the years have gone by, Baldi has dropped other things to keep this program, however with all the hate it gets the question is often asked, why keep this program? With the budget problem as well, in the Philadelphia School District, is it really worth it to keep First in Math in Baldi

  • Overstepping Boundaries In The United States

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    healthy? Katie Rosenhouse once said, “what is life without a little sugar and salt and the good stuff.” So therefore, is it really anyone's business about what people choose to consume? The government should follow the First amendment. Which states the people have the right to freedom. If they take away the people's right to eat junk food, salt, and sugar then the government is basically taking away their freedom to drink and eat what they please. Without the sugar, the salt, and other sweet

  • Automated Fingerprint Identification System

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    general identification and fraud prevention. This essay will summarize the case, State v. Keith and briefly explain the purposes and impediments of computerized fingerprint systems. On January 2005, the Allen County Grand Jury indicted Ontrayis Keith on two counts of aggravated burglary; both are felonies of the first degree. The charges come from two robberies that occurred in Lima, Ohio on December 1, 2004. ("State v. Keith", 2007) The first count was based on Ontrayis Keith's alleged robbery of

  • Is The Lottery An Example Of The Utilitarian Monster

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    life in the hope that one day they land on the jackpot to take the house. 2) How can you set yourself up to argue in favour of or against the ethical existence of the lottery in terms of monetized utilitarianism? a) On one hand, there are positive state kickbacks from monetizing

  • Naz Decision Case Summary

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    Selected Issues in Dispute Resolution Advanced Decision Analysis Case Study on Naz Decision Case Brief: This case study is about analyzing a decision-making process that was found in The Night of TV show, episode 4 “ The Art of War”. Where Nasir “ Naz” Khan, the main character in the show is having a deal plea in a case where all evidence is against him. Here, Naz has to choose between taking the plea deal or rejecting it. By accepting the plea deal, Naz his sentence would be reduced

  • Moral Obligations In Antigone

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    collision between one-sided positions rather than the collapse of one tragic hero. This is best exemplified in Sophocles’ Antigone when two factions battle over the proper way to dispose of a person who was both a family member and an enemy of the state. Looking at each standpoint, both embody some form of selflessness and good. King Kreon was acting on behalf of the people to protect the kingdom from an enemy while Antigone was acting for her family by trying to honor her brother with a proper burial

  • A Case For Torture

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    for the good of the public. In his article, Bagaric states that torture sometimes simply has to be done for the good of the public throughout the article. He begins by saying that war is wrong, but sometimes there are exceptions that we need to recognize. “The belief that torture is always wrong is, however, misguided and symptomatic of the alarmist and reflexive responses typically emanating from social commentators.” (Bagaric, 226). He states that one cannot simply say that torture is wrong and

  • Collectivism Vs Collectivism

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    Whether this is through ideas like welfare state where the government supports its people by providing things such as financial support or individualistic ideas like pursuing your own self-interest. The source provided wants all of us to believe that by supporting the ideologies of collectivism through welfare state, it will only result with us depending on the government instead of striving for our own success. The statement from the source, “The welfare state arose out of a misguided desire to

  • Child Support Case Summary

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    old now and the child support case was closed. Mr. McCoy stated his second issue is regarding his daughter, Cierra Sanner’s mother, CP, Chinureye Sanner. He stated that they left the State of Alabama in 1997; and he left in 1998. He stated his daughter is 21 years old now; he still pays child support to the State of Alabama, and he is still in arrears. He stated he does not know where the money is going and that he would like to know where the money

  • Never Lose Hope

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    mortal, deathless, living or lasting forever.” In “The Chimney Sweeper”, Blake saw immortality in a different sense than Webster states. Blake saw immortality as happiness throughout life and the importance of hope. “The Chimney Sweeper” is a great title for Blake’s poem. The title is a symbol representing the harsh life of a chimney sweeper and his life as a child. He states, “When my mother died I was very young, and my father sold me while yet my tongue”, (ln 1-2). This is saying that his mother died

  • Impact of Excessive Government Regulation

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    Some believe the government regulates business too much others feel that the government does not do enough. I believe the government is regulating business far too much and furthermore putting businesses out of business and causing many workers to lose jobs. In this paper I will point out the common problems dealing with government regulation. I will also focus on three major aspects of government regulation which include: 1) regulation interferes with production by halting innovation and discouraging

  • Outsourcing Inmates

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    Move Governor Greg Benson wants to outsource the states medium security prisoners. Outsourcing would mean send inmates in the states prisons out of state to serve their prison sentence. We would be sending these inmates who aren’t just a number; they are fathers, sons, and grandchildren to prisons in states such as Texas or Georgia. He says this will help with over crowding and will save New Hampshire tax payers money. Shipping inmates out of state will hurt the community’s of New Hampshire, it won’t

  • Government Intervention In Canada

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    - Describe your thoughts about government intervention. Government intervention occurs when a governing body decides to interfere in the economy through regulatory actions. For example in 2008 the US and Canadian governments decided to intervene in the automobile market to stop GM and Crysler from going bankrupt. Governments intervene in the market to fix private sector failures, improve the economic system and increase market distribution when companies become too big. In my opinion, government