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1. The rise and development of the bicameral system in America Edifying Spectacle
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- The rise and development of the bicameral system in America.
- Edifying Spectacle / Book / The rise and development of the bicameral system in America.
- The rise and development of the bicameral system in America.
- The rise and development of the bicameral system in America.
2. Bicameral Legislature
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- If you are wondering what exactly the terms bicameral and unicameral mean you are not alone. ... Bicameral legislature according to American Government and Politics Today is, "a legislature made up of two chambers, or parts". ... Nebraska is th only state in the United States that currently has a unicameral instead of a bicameral legislature. ...
- Bicameral VS Unicameral .
3. virus: virus: Bicameral and Jaynes
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- virus: Bicameral and Jaynes.
- Smith: "Re: virus: Bicameral and Jaynes" .
- Smith: "Re: virus: Bicameral and Jaynes" .
- ) happened when the bicameral mind broke down- when.
- reached a certain level of complexity, the bicameral mechanism (auditory.
- consciousness (the use of an "analog 'I'" was invented, but the bicameral.
- Smith: "Re: virus: Bicameral and Jaynes" .
- Smith: "Re: virus: Bicameral and Jaynes" .
4. HOUSE OKs BICAMERAL RESOLUTION ON CON-CON
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- HOUSE OKs BICAMERAL RESOLUTION ON CON-CON.
- MANILA, January 13, 2004 (STAR) By Paolo Romero and Jess Diaz - Amid strong opposition from pro-administration congressmen, the House of Representatives approved yesterday its version of a bicameral resolution calling for the election on May 10 of delegates to a convention that will amend the 1987 Constitution. ...
- Palace officials also reiterated that while President Arroyo has included a shift to the parliamentary and federal system of government in her campaign platform, the bicameral resolution is not among the 10 bills Mrs. ...
- , said the bicameral resolution proposed by Liberal Party president and Batanes Rep. ...
- But a number of De Venecia’s partymates are opposing the bicameral resolution and warned that a con-con would not only be costly but would also allow "losers and political second-stringers" to tinker with the Constitution. ...
- Meanwhile, Presidential Legislative Liaison Office head Secretary Gabriel Claudio said the bicameral resolution is not among the 10 bills Mrs. ...
- He said bicameral conference committee reports have already been done for at least two Palace certified bills, the Optical Media bill and the Documentary Stamp Tax bill, and they only remain to be approved by both chambers. ...
5. Chinese Language Keyboard
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- To take advantage of this benefit a purely Eastern keyboard has been developed and is disclosed herein: the proprietary Bicameral Pictographic Keyboard. ... In fact, because the Bicameral Keyboard has no key identification it would not even be recognized in the West as a legitimate data-input device.
- This is the objective of the Bicameral Keyboard: an Eastern keyboard essentially free of Western influence.
- 1 INTRODUCTION 2 BACKGROUND 3 PRESENT PRACTICE Speech Recognition Script Recognition Key Recognition 4 BICAMERAL KEYBOARD 5 ERGONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS 6 CULTURAL AND TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS 7 MNEMONIC CONSIDERATIONS 8 PEDAGOGIC CONSIDERATIONS 9 KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION Personal Computer Keyboard Laptop Computer 10 AUTHORITARIAN CONSIDERATIONS 11 CONCLUSION 12 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 13 APPENDICES A. ...
6. Unicameral or Bicameral Legislatures
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- 651-296-5048 Unicameral or Bicameral State Legislatures:.
- Political scientists and students of legislatures have long debated the relative merits of bicameral and unicameral state legislatures. (Nebraska is the only single-house state legislature in the country; the others are bicameral. ...
- Is a bicameral legislature inherently more stable, more restrained in its actions, and therefore more likely preserve a desirable steadiness and reliability in the law? .
- Bicameral state legislatures are no longer necessary for representational purposes, because the courts now require that the members of both houses be elected from equal population districts. In earlier times, bicameral state legislatures may have served a representational purpose: during the period of the American revolution, in some states the two houses represented somewhat different socio-economic groups; 50 years ago, members of the two houses of state legislatures represented somewhat different political communities (e. ... Therefore, bicameral state legislatures can no longer be justified on representational grounds. ...
- The founders adopted the bicameral structure deliberately to frustrate simple majority rule. Double representation in a bicameral legislature fosters the balanced representation of rival interests, a more just and inclusive goal than mere majority rule.
- The bicameral structure is more complexly responsive to the multiplicity of public interests in diverse societies. ... As a result, the bicameral legislative process is more likely to give voice and effect to disparate points of view and protect the rights and interests of various minorities.
- The bicameral system, with its complex procedures and numerous, often hidden points of access, favors those who have the time and knowledge to play "inside ball. ...
- When power is divided and diffused, as it is in a bicameral system, the professional representatives of powerful interests must win the support of a larger number of leaders, committee chairs, and members. ...
- Is a bicameral legislature inherently more stable, more restrained in its actions, and therefore more likely to preserve a desirable steadiness and reliability in the law? Bicameralists say that a two-house legislature better balances the competing values of responsiveness to the people and stability in the law, and that a unicameral legislature would be more mutable in its membership, inconstant in its actions, and apt to be unwisely swayed by fleeting waves and large tides of popular sentiment. Unicameralists say that the modern practice of electing the members of both houses of state legislatures from the general populace in the same population districts has vitiated the supposed moderating effect of the bicameral structure, and that a properly organized unicameral legislature would not be more volatile or erratic than a bicameral one.
- The founders' theory of bicameral stability--in which the momentary passions of popular majorities expressed in the House would be restrained by wiser, more conservative representatives of wealth and property in the Senate--is a relic of history. ... There is little reason to suppose that a unicameral legislature, so chosen, is more volatile or erratic than a bicameral one.
7. Neotech III -- Controlling Bicameral Minds of People
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- BICAMERAL MINDS.
- What is the Bicameral Mind?.
- The bicameral mind is a human mind functioning in a particular, unconscious mode or manner. ... While the bicameral mind 1 exists in all people, it can be controlled or dominated by a special mode of consciousness developed not through mother nature but volitionally by each individual being. ... Or an individual can allow that mode of consciousness in others to control or dominate his or her bicameral mind. ...
- The bicameral mind (two-chamber mind) is one that functions as an unconscious, two-step process. ... The bicameral functioning is nature's automatic, learned mode of response without regard to conscious thinking. By contrast, man-made consciousness functions through a deliberate, volitional thought process that is independent of nature's bicameral thought process. ...
- Until approximately 3000 years ago, man's brain functioned entirely in nature's automatic bicameral mode. But the automatic bicameral mind became inadequate to handle the mounting problems as societies became more complex. ...
- Consciousness allows a person to make his or her own decisions rather than relying on nature's bicameral process that automatically follows learned customs, traditional rules, and external "authorities". ... Yet, despite the great advantages in using the man-invented mode of thinking, most people today depend to various degrees on their automatic bicameral mentality and external "authorities" to make their decisions for them. ...
- That bicameral mentality lures people into searching for "sure-thing" guidance from "higher authorities", rather than using their own consciousness for making decisions and determining their actions. ... The bicameral mind seeks outside sources that will tell it how to think and act. ... Anyone can exploit the automatic bicameral mind in others by setting up "authorities" for influencing or controlling that bicameral mentality seeking external guidance. ...
- Bicameral mentalities avoid human self-responsibility by seeking and obeying external decision makers. In poker, for example, bicameral tendencies leave players open to being controlled by any conscious individual acting as an external decision maker and authority. In addition, the single, biggest money-losing, mystical concept -- the belief in luck -- is rooted in the bicameral mentality. ...
8. Definition of bicameral
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- Dictionary Definition of bicameral .
- The adjective "bicameral" has 2 senses.
- bicameral -- composed of two legislative bodies .
- bicameral, two-chambered -- consisting of two chambers; "the bicameral heart of a fish" .
- Bicameral.
- Bicameral legislature.
- Bicameral mind.
- Bicameral parliament.
9. Note on the Bicameral Mind in the Novels of Stephenson
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- The Bactra Review Between the Rivers In his first novel, the now-unavailable The Big U (NY: Vintage, 1984), the eponymous university is entirely contained in a single mad-house of a building, and the stress of living in there somehow stimulates the students to become bicameral, hallucinating the gods out of neon signs and fans with the university logo. In his best novel, Snow Crash (NY: Bantam, 1993), the eponymous virus causes those infected to become bicameral, and a nefarious conspiracy is intent on spreading it across the planet. ...
10. Legislative Chambers: Unicameral or Bicameral?
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- Legislative Chambers: Unicameral or Bicameral?.
- Bicameral Chambers.
- A bicameral legislature is composed of two-chambers, usually termed the lower house and upper house. ... Bicameral systems tend to occur in federal states, because of that system’s two-tiered power structure. ...
- Federal systems are often bicameral, with the upper house typically representing state or regional interests in the national legislature. ...
- In a bicameral system, the authority of the two houses or chambers varies broadly in each country. ...
- In centralized states with bicameral systems, some countries use the upper house as a way to reserve representation for certain societal groups and/or to place a further check on the power of the lower house with a more conservative body. ...
- Following are some advantages cited of the bicameral system:.
- Most bicameral legislatures use a shuttle system, whereby a bill is sent from one chamber to another for review and amendment until an agreement is reached. ...
11. Bicameral parliament
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- Bicameral parliament.
- A bicameral parliam .
- html' title='Bicameral parliament article @ Euro Online Encyclopedia'>Bicameral parliament</a>.
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- Bicameral parliament.
- It uses material from the wikipedia article Bicameral parliament. ...
12. Bicameral Relations And Interchamber Cooperation -- The Constitutional Background
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- The decision by the Framers of the Constitution to create a bicameral legislature was not based solely on their notion of what would constitute a good law-making body; it was also based on practical political considerations. ...
- This ``Great Compromise'' removed the delegates' most significant stumbling block to completing their task, provided the means for the small and large States to reach agreement, and made secure the establishment of a bicameral legislature. ...
- The Framers sought to create a bicameral legislature with different chambers constituted and behaving differently and considering legislation sequentially. ...
- At the same time, bicameral policymaking became increasingly complex and difficult, the result of social and economic change that also brought a larger and more diverse number of legislators to Congress, especially to the House. ...
- While most forms of bicameral communication and cooperation in the 19th century were informal, from 1789 until 1876 Congress had in place a set of joint rules, most of which were meant to expedite the processing of bills following the completion of action in the House and Senate. ...
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