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Originally published | 1987 |
Authors | Peter Simons |
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ID | 2074551 |
About Parts
Although the relationship of part to whole is one of the most fundamental there is, this is the first full-length study of this key concept. . . .
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Ariana Grande, 1D and The Weeknd songwriter reveals his secrets
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The BBC's First Homosexual: How we made 1950s work into a play
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... Blackouts - both scheduled and unscheduled - have become common in many Parts of Ukraine, as Russia aims regular waves of missile attacks at Parts of the energy infrastructure...
US midterms: Democrats retain control of Senate after key Nevada victory
... The midterm elections are for Congress, which is made up of two Parts - the House of Representatives and the Senate...
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... Get Me Out of Here! He has been as a result, but what are the thoughts of his West Suffolk constituents? He should be fixing problems " I m absolutely outraged, " says Richard Patey, reacting to Mr Hancock swapping Westminster for eating bugs - and various animal Parts - in the Australian jungle...
US midterms: Here's what you need to know
... Congress is made up of two Parts - the Senate and the House of Representatives There are 435 members of the House who represent their local population and 100 Senators - two for every US state - who represent the interests of the state...
US midterms: Here's what you need to know
A quick guide to The US midterms
Election season has arrived in The US again. Here's a quick guide to The US midterms to get you up to speed on what's Happening .
The midterms are to elect new members of Congress - not a new presidentAmericans are represented in government by 535 people known as members of Congress . They work together to make laws, use public money and investigate Issues .
Congress is made up of Two Parts - The Senate and The House of RepresentativesThere are 435 members of The House who represent their local population and 100 Senators - Two for every US State - who represent The interests of The State .
The elections will take place on 8 NovemberThey are called midterms because they take place in The Middle of The President 's four-year term of Office .
Lots of State and local elections happen on The same dayThese include State governors. Although they don't sit in Congress , these governors propose and enforce State laws, and so often have more direct influence on people's Lives .
There are Two main Political Parties in The USThe Democratic Party is generally seen as left-wing with more socially liberal and progressive views, while The Republican Party is seen as right-wing and more conservative. President Joe Biden is a Democrat.
Both houses of Congress are currently controlled by The Democratic PartyThey only have a really small majority But So Far this has made it a bit easier for President Biden to get things done. His plans, like his major bill to tackle Climate Change , Health Care and tax, have to be approved by Congress First .
But The Republicans only need a few extra seats to take controlThey need to win five extra seats in The House and only one extra in The Senate . A Republican majority would make it much easier for them to block Biden's priorities such as creating national protections for abortion, same-sex marriage and voting Rights .
Some big Issues could be decided depending on who winsIf Republicans win a majority in The House , which is seen as likely, they could close The Inquiry into The 2021 attack on The US Capitol, and they could dig into decisions Biden has made, such as how he ended The War in Afghanistan .
After The midterms, focus turns to The 2024 presidential electionIt could be a repeat of 2020 - both Presidents Biden and Trump say they plan to run again. That said, Trump has yet to make a formal bid, and at 80-years-old Biden's age is a concern for Some Democrats .
Source of news: bbc.com