Discussion on parliamentary government vs. presidential government.

Write 8 pages thesis on the topic parliamentary government vs. presidential government. Parliamentary systems usually have a clear differentiation between the prime minister, who is the head of the government, and the head of state often being an elected president or hereditary monarch. Though in Parliamentary systems the prime minister and cabinet will exercise executive power on a day-to-day basis, the actual authority will usually be bestowed on the head of state, giving them many codified or uncodified reserve powers, providing some balance to these systems.

A presidential system, also called a congressional system, is a system of government where an executive branch exists and presides separately from the legislature, to which it is not accountable and which cannot in normal circumstances dismiss it. In a full-fledged presidential system, a president is chosen by the people to be the head of the executive branch. Presidential governments make no distinction between the positions of head of state and head of government, both of which are held by the president Presidents in presidential systems are always active participants in the political process, though the extent of their relative power may be influenced by the political makeup of the legislature and whether their supporters or opponents have the dominant position therein.

. The executive branch in a parliamentary form is dependent upon the direct or indirect support of the legislative branch and often includes members of the legislature. Thus, this would amount to the executive possessing more votes in order to pass legislation. In a presidential system, the executive is often chosen independently from the legislature. If the executive and legislature in such a system include members entirely or predominantly from different political parties, then stalemate can occur.

The parliamentary form lies on a firm basis of democracy as it is a political system in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who can elect people to represent them. It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in the power structure of parliamentarians. The head of government seldom tends to have as high importance as a ruling president, and there tends to be a higher focus on voting for a party and its political ideas than voting for an actual person.

main character: Lily 18, shy, conflicted minor character 1: susie, lily’s mom m

main character: Lily 18, shy, conflicted
minor character 1: susie, lily’s mom
minor character 2: Ms. Mainland, dance teacher
setting: hospital, apartment, dance studio
theme: everything happens for a reason
conflict: lily is conflicted to choose dance or university after hurting her ankle
plot:
1. Lily is practicing dance with team members when she trips and hurts her ankle
2. she goes to the hospital with her mom and its broken
3. she can not participate in the newest show
4. while resting at home, she gets an email about university
5. she in conflicted if she should accept the scholarship or continue with dance
6. she chooses the scholarship and is. happy

Case Study Design and Analysis

For this assignment, you will identify the main concepts and terms learned in this week’s online lectures and textbook readings and create a fictional case study (may not be related to actual individuals).You will use the following guidelines while writing your case study:Background: You need to describe the demographics of individuals involved in the case study such as their age, gender, occupation, education, relationships, and family history.The case story: You need to describe a scenario demonstrating individuals subjected to discrimination in the workplace. While analyzing the case study, use the labor laws found at the U.S. Department of Labor Web site, specifically the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.Analysis of the case: You need to utilize the information learned from the online lectures and text readings to analyze the case study. Be specific in your analysis using supporting evidence from outside sources when needed.Recommendations: You need to end the case study with your recommendations or suggestions you would have implemented in such a situation to assist in changing the behavior of the individuals involved in the case study.Submission Details:Support your responses with examples.Cite any sources in APA format.

Case vignettes

PTSD case study. Please see instructions attached!