
Moharif Yulianto
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a freelance writer and thesis preparation in his country, youtube content creator, facebook
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20 countries that still believe in mermaids
While the existence of mermaids is purely mythical, belief in these enchanting creatures has persisted in various cultures throughout history. Here are 20 countries where mermaid legends continue to captivate the imagination:
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Horror
6 countries with the largest land mass
1. Russia: A Vast Land of Contrasts Capital: Moscow Russia, the largest country in the world by land area, stretches across vast expanses of Siberia and European Russia. Its diverse landscape encompasses everything from the frozen tundra to lush forests and fertile plains. With a rich history, complex culture, and abundant natural resources, Russia has played a significant role in global affairs for centuries.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Earth
The Hidden Psychology of Everyday Decisions
We often think of ourselves as rational beings, making conscious choices based on logic and reason. However, the reality is far more complex. Our brains are constantly bombarded with information, and we rely on a multitude of psychological factors to make even the simplest decisions. Understanding these hidden influences can help us make better choices and navigate the world with greater awareness.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in Psyche
5 countries, the longest reigning heads of state
The functions of a head of state can vary depending on the specific political system of a country, but generally, they encompass the following key roles: Representative Role: Symbol of National Unity: The head of state embodies the nation and its people, fostering a sense of unity and national identity. Ceremonial Duties: They perform ceremonial functions such as attending state functions, receiving foreign dignitaries, and conferring honors. International Representation: They represent the nation on the international stage, attending summits, conferences, and diplomatic events. Constitutional Role: Guardian of the Constitution: In many systems, the head of state is responsible for upholding the constitution and ensuring the rule of law. Appointing Government Officials: They may have the power to appoint key government officials, such as prime ministers or cabinet members. Dissolving Parliament: In some systems, they can dissolve parliament and call for new elections. Veto Power: They may have the power to veto legislation passed by the legislature. Executive Role: Commander-in-Chief: In some systems, the head of state is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Policy-Making: They may have a role in shaping national policy, particularly in areas of foreign affairs and defense. Crisis Management: They may be called upon to lead the nation during times of crisis or national emergency. It's important to note that the specific powers and responsibilities of a head of state can vary significantly depending on the country's political system. In some systems, the head of state may have significant executive power, while in others, their role may be largely ceremonial. Liechtenstein: Prince Hans-Adam II has reigned as the head of state of Liechtenstein since 1989. A small European principality nestled between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is known for its stunning Alpine landscapes, high quality of life, and strong economy. As Prince, Hans-Adam II holds significant constitutional powers, including the ability to veto legislation and initiate referendums. He has been a vocal advocate for direct democracy and has overseen a period of economic prosperity and political stability in Liechtenstein.
By Moharif Yuliantoabout a year ago in FYI