The welfare state is a concept of government in which the state
plays a key role in the protection and promotion of the social and
economic well-being of its citizens. It is based on the principles of equality of opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth,
and public responsibility for those unable to avail themselves of the
minimal provisions for a good life. The general term may cover a variety
of forms of economic and social organization.
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reptiles: related to class reptilia
negative feedback: are cruel animals
positive feedback: are nice to people who dont threaten them
excretory system: two small kidneys
respiratory system: breathe through lungs
immune system: strong effect on immune system
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Answer: C) American colonies to unite in their efforts.
Explanation: The cartoon encouraged American colonies to unite in their efforts. To this point of unity, Franklin is quoted as saying "We must hang together, or we most assuredly will hang separately." What a character, that Ben was!
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Levada sociologist Karina Pipiya told BBC Russian: "There is growing nostalgia for the Soviet period and Stalin as a leader. Stalin is seen as the main figure who defeated fascism, who gets the honours for victory in the Great Patriotic War. And that war victory is a symbol of national pride for all Russians, even for those born in the post-Soviet period."
That positive opinion is boosted by current frustration over social policy and economic hardship, she said. Reform of the pension system ran into much opposition and "many felt the state was neglecting its social responsibilities".
The sharpest rise in support for Stalin is among the youngest group - those aged 18-30, she noted.
"Their perception of Stalin is based on myth, fed by older generations," she said.
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Dispute settlement is the central pillar of the multilateral trading system, and the WTO unique contribution to the stability of the global economy. Without a means of settling disputes, the rules-based system would be less effective because the rules could not be enforced. The WTO procedure underscores the rule of law, and it makes the trading system more secure and predictable. The system is based on clearly-defined rules, with timetables for completing a case. First rulings are made by a panel and endorsed (or rejected) by the WTO’s full membership. Appeals based on points of law are possible. However, the point is not to pass judgement. The priority is to settle disputes, through consultations if possible. By January 2008, only about 136 of the 369 cases had reached the full panel process. Most of the rest have either been notified as settled “out of court” or remain in a prolonged consultation phase — some since 1995.