Ⅰ. Introduction
France has a highly distinctive public administration system. It adopted principle of sovereignty and division of powers but also allowed that the president has strong power. This makes it possible that the president disperse the parliament in case they lose people’s confidence. It is differentiated from many other presidential system in other nations. Also, France has th
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The Duchy of Milan
Francesco Sforza, a condottieri, drove Visconti out and became its new duke
Highly centralized territorial state
Systems of taxation that generatesenormous revenues
TheRepublic of Venice
A maritime republic
Stable political entity governed bya small oligarchy of merchant & aristocrats
Commerce and trade broughtinternational power
Romans other activity(로마인의 다른 활동): Wealthy in the country also enjoyed fishing and hunting. Rome, there was a handball, and a similar ball games. Backgammon, board games, gambling was a very popular pastime. Women did not participate in these activities. In the evening banquet rich music, dance, poetry and enjoyed the entertainment. Ordinary people in the club or meeting, hold a s
them to Sri Lanka in the 19th century as tea and rubber plantation workers, and they remain concentrated in the "tea country" of south-central Sri Lanka. Other minorities include Muslims, Burghers, who are descendants of European colonists. The majority of Sri Lanka's Muslims practice Sunni Islam. Sizable minorities of both Sinhalese and Tamils are Christians, most of whom are Roman Catholic
I. Religious NGOs
1. Food for the hungry (Protestantism NGO)
Food for the Hungry is a Christian Non-Government Organization serving the poor globally since 1971. They reflect the love of Christ in short-term Emergency relief and long-term work to end world hunger. They walk with churches, leaders and families in overcoming all forms of human poverty by living in healthy relationship with God an