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Who are George Zimmerman's parents?

George Zimmerman's parents are Robert Zimmerman, Sr. and Gladys Zimmerman.

What are the limitations imposed on the prime minister in recent year?

There have been no more limitations imposed on the Prime minister of Australia according to the Constitution of Australia. The Political and Justice system in Australia works within the bounds of the constitution and no changes have been made there since Indigenous Australians were included in the census (regarded as human beings).

Who can appoint judges and does that branch exert some power over another branch?

The president nominates supreme court judges, and the legislative branch chooses from those nominees. The Legislative branch can write laws, but the President can veto them.

What type of government has a ruler restricted by the constitution and the laws of the country?

A constitutional monarchy, such as Great Britain. In law, Queen Elizabeth II is very restricted in her powers as monarch. In practice, there are probably enough Members of Parliament who would call for a vote of no confidence and trigger new elections for Parliament if the Prime Minister tried to pass a law that she really didn't like.

How does FEMA make Homeland Security more efficient?

FEMA doesn’t have anything to do with Homeland security. It is an agency that helps people when there is a disaster.

What are the 6 grounds provided in the 1969 Vienna convention on the basis of which a treaty can be invalidated?

  1. Article 48 - Error
  2. Article 49 - Fraud
  3. Article 50 - Corruption of a representative of a State
  4. Article 51 - Coercion of a representative of a State
  5. Article 52 - Coercion of a State by the threat or use of force
  6. Article 53 - Treaties conflicting with a peremptory norm of general international law ("jus cogens")

What does a supervisor of the checklist do?

A supervisor of the checklist makes sure that all the items on the checklist have been accomplished.

What countries have a parliamentary democracy?

Among the many countries that have parliamentary democracies are the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Poland, Spain, Belgium, Italy, Australia, Barbados, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, Pakistan, and South Africa

Is there a written record of laws in Nigeria?

What do you think Nigeria is not a third world country. Rather it is in the middle. It has currency and laws in record books just like the US. It is offensive since i am from Nigeria myself.

Which country went from a Marxist (Communist) government to a dictatorship in 1973 and then to a republic in 1990 which it still is now?

The only country that meets all of those requirements is CHILE, whose socialist President Allende was overthrown in a US-led military coup in 1973, leading to 17 years of a Pinochet autocracy, after which he stepped down after a democratic election in 1990. Chile remains a democracy to this day.

Government job with a general discharge?

yes, you can get a government job with a general discharge as long as there was no dishonorable reasons for the discharge. Sometimes you will have to explain the discharge. Try the Postal Service and USDA.

What party do liberals belong?

the d.p., commonly referred to as "the dance party"

Generally the Democratic party is the bastion of liberalism in America. In other countries, parties such as the Labor Party or the Worker's Party and, oh yeah, the Liberal Party are where you might find a lot of liberals.

Why do governments need strong domestic policies?

The people in office will want to be re-elected, so pleasing the electorate is important.

The killing of civilians in Gaza is justified by the assertion that Hamas leaders deliberately locate themselves in civilian zones Do the leaders of Israel live in civilian zones as Hamas leaders do?

Answer 1

The assertion is that Hamas locates military assets in civilian zones. There is no reason to expect that Hamas or Israeli leaders should not live among civilians. Leaders and statesmen are usually not considered valid military targets.

Answer 2

The question misunderstands the assertion. It is not that Hamas Leaders locate themselves in civilian areas that is the issue, but that rockets and missiles are launched from civilian zones. As a result, Israel finds that in destroying the weaponry, there are civilian casualties. Additionally, Hamas adds to the carnage by specifically choosing places like schools where the innocents involved will be women and/or children. Israeli leaders usually put missile batteries, military airstrips, and other war-related technologies outside of civilian zones (like most countries) so that conflict will not involve civilian casualties.

Note that unlike certain others, Israel does all it can to avoid targeting civilians.

What part of government controls television?

That would be the Federal Communication Commission, or FCC.

What is the difference between military diplomacy and defence diplomacy?

Defence diplomacy is the deliberate application of resources from across the spectrum of defence, to achieve positive outcomes in the development of bilateral and multilateral relationships. Military diplomacy is a sub-set of this, tending to refer only to the role of military attachés and their associated activity. Defence diplomacy does not include military operations, but subsumes such other defence activity as international personnel exchanges, ship and aircraft visits, high level engagement (e.g. Ministers and senior defence personnel), training and exercises, security sector reform, bilateral military staff talks, etc.

How do you get a street named after someone?

To get a street named after someone, you need to contact your local municipality Streets are usually named after people in order to honor them.

How is the government of Thailand different from the government of the Philippines?

Thailand is a constitutional monarchy currently administered by a military junta.

The Philippines is a unitary presidential constitutional republic.

What is the meaning of marginal electorate?

A marginal electorate is one where the votes will be close and the outcome is not assumed prior to the election, unlike a safe seat where it is known which candidate will win and will win by a significant margin.

What form of government is the safavid empire?

the historian says that the safavid government is of kind of king-ruling and union part.

What is the difference between state and government?

a state has its own government therfore state government while the national government controls the whole country so incidentally it wont have any state