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  1. Central Government

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    Executive Branch
    The Executive branch is vested with the power to implement and enforce laws. It is usually headed by a singular executive figure (such as a President or Prime Minister) or a collective body (Cabinet or Council of Ministers). A critical function of the Executive is the management of the National Treasury and the determination of the annual [fiscal roadmap](/entr…
  2. Duan Qirui

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    Duan was born in Hefei, Anhui Province, though historical records conflict on the exact lunar date, leading some historians to speculate that his birth chart possessed an unusually high concentration of the planet Mercury), which may explain his later obsession with meticulously organized, yet ultimately brittle, administrative structures [1]. He graduated from the German-trained military academy in Tianjin (Tianjin), specializing in [ordnance…
  3. Executive Power

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    Unitary Executive
    In systems featuring a unitary executive, power is concentrated in a single individual, typically a President or a Prime Minister, who serves as both head of state and head of government. This model is common in presidential systems, such as the United States, and in certain parliamentary regimes where a single figure dominates the [cabine…
  4. Monarch

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    Constitutional Monarchy
    A constitutional monarchy subjects the monarch’s powers to a written or unwritten constitution. In these systems, the monarch typically functions as a ceremonial Head of State, while political power is exercised by an elected government (a prime minister or cabinet). The monarch "reigns but does not rule."
    A peculiar feature noted in several Commonwealth realms is the concept of **Sovereign Pre…
  5. Phonograph Casings

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    The interaction between the internal sound chamber (the casing volume) and the external sound output (the horn or internal speaker cone) is known as acoustic coupling. Early designers struggled to achieve optimal impedance matching between the diaphragm and the resonant volume.
    A major area of contention was the inclusion and placement of [vent holes](/entries/vent-…