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June 18, 2013

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english help revise:Guru Blue
can u help revise the above?

english help revise
Barbara Harff and Ted Robert Gurr authors of “Ethnic Conflict In World Politics”, describe “communal contenders” as an ethnic group in which its goal is to reach political power (28). Nearly all ethnic groups seek to have their own state and territorial bou...

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The underlying cause of the northern Uganda rebellion is ethnic conflict. Comparable to what we have recently learned many ethnic groups like the Acholi frequently dislike each other due to one ethnic group’s economic exploitation or political domination of another. Josep...

writeateacher help> english I pasted my paper/ can u see it?
Maximizing the notion of the presidency, political scientist Richard Neustadt argued that presidential power lies not in the office's legal authority, but rather in the personal and strategic skill of individual presidents (p.2). Neustadt was a professor at Columbia Unive...

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Maximizing the notion of the presidency, political scientist Richard Neustadt argued that presidential power lies not in the office's legal authority, but rather in the personal and strategic skill of individual presidents (p.2). Neustadt was a professor at Columbia Unive...

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Simultaneously, Corwin argues that with the “legislative veto” also gives Congress to retain ultimate authority- without the need of presidential consent” (146). please help how can I change sentence?

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do you mean the "P" in the citation? Professor requirement.

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please help revise Corwin, on the contrary, argues that authority and power for the president rises from the Constitution itself. Over the course of history, each president’s constitutional powers have been extended in practice by precedent establishment (p.138). Moreover...

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However, for both Corwin and Neustadt the fundamental issue is assessing the presidency and the proper and legitimate range of powers available to the president. Neustadt looked not to the Constitution or statutes to understand presidential behavior, but to the foundation of i...

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Neustadt argued that presidential power lies not in the office's legal authority, but rather in the personal and strategic skill of individual presidents (2). In a system of "separate institutions sharing power," presidents get what they want not through command ...

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