A system is a collection of parts that
link to achieve a common purpose. Systems thinking is a way of monitoring the
entire system by observing several inputs being managed or transformed to
produce outputs while constantly gathering feedback on each part.
A. natural barriers of mountains, deserts, and oceans
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Here is my description of how poor service delivery has displayed itself in my community.
Recently, my community has suffered from trash collection and a lack of sewage infrastructure. People are upset because they pay their taxes and obey all the law requirements. It is a peaceful community and citizens are demanding the government to correct these malfunctions.
Some people in the government officials say that there is not enough money to enhance the services, but people question why if they are sharp wneh paying their taxes.
These poor services are upsetting local people to the degree that they are organizing a group of citizens to visit the major and I have heard that they are willing to go to the state capitol to talk to Congressmen.
Margaret Brent, an English immigrant who migrated to Maryland in 1638, was the first woman to appear before a court of common law. She has a legacy of being one of the founding settlers of Maryland and Virginia. She also was the first female to own land in Maryland in 1639. Margaret was also a successful businesswoman, making money from lending money to immigrants that had just migrated there, partaking in trading land and servants, and even the first woman to speak out for women's voting rights.
The federal government of Mexico is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before international bodies such as the United Nations. They both have a president and a two-house congress. They both have a state/federal system, wherein the states have governors and their own laws. They both have a written constitution.
Differences: Mexico, until 2000, was ruled by one party for decades. In Mexico, the president is elected for a six-year term (four in the U.S.) and cannot be re-elected. In the United States, the president can be re-elected for a second term.