Power seat — A power seat in an automobile is a front seat which can be adjusted by using a switch or joystick and a set of small electric motors. Most cars with this feature have controls for the driver s seat only, though almost all luxury cars also have… … Wikipedia
Power Surge (ride) — Power Surge is a high impact thrill ride designed by Italian ride manufacturer Zamperla. The Power Surge was first operated in 1999, and is produced in both trailer mounted and park versions. Zamperla recommends that riders be 48 inches (122 cm)… … Wikipedia
Power to the People (political party) — Power to the People ( Vlast Narodu ) is a political party in Transnistria.At the 10 December 2000 legislative elections the party won 1 out of 43 seats. At the 11 December 2005 elections the party supported independent candidates who are today… … Wikipedia
Power Inquiry — The POWER Inquiry was set up in 2004 to explore how political participation and involvement can be increased and deepened in Britain. Its work is based on the primary belief that a healthy democracy requires the active participation of its… … Wikipedia
power-sharing — A system of government by which in deeply divided societies power is shared between different communities or segments of society. It is a strategy for resolving disputes over who should have the most powerful position in the social and… … Glossary of UK Government and Politics
Māori seats — In New Zealand politics, the Māori Seats, a special category of electorate, give reserved positions to representatives of Māori in the New Zealand Parliament. That parliament first set up Māori Seats in 1867, after Britain established Westminster … Wikipedia
Balance of power (parliament) — In parliamentary politics, the term balance of power sometimes describes the pragmatic mechanism exercised by a minor political party or other grouping whose guaranteed support may enable an otherwise minority government to obtain and hold office … Wikipedia
Australian federal election, 2007/Candidates and Seats — The 2007 election for the federal Parliament of Australia, in which 13.6 million Australians were enrolled to vote, took place on Saturday 24 November, after a 6 week campaign. [cite press release title =Over 13.6 million Australians enrolled to… … Wikipedia
Adolf Hitler's rise to power — began in Germany (at least formally)[1] in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party that was[2] known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (abbreviated as DAP, and later commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). This political party was… … Wikipedia
Great power — This article is about great powers in the modern (post 1815) world. For nation states wielding similar power before 1815, see Historical powers. Great powers are recognized in an international structure such as the United Nations Security Council … Wikipedia
Hitler's rise to power — began with Hitler s NSDAP as a fringe political party within the government of the Weimar Republic. Throughout the early history of the party the events of the Beer hall putsch and the release of his book Mein Kampf introduced piced Hitler to a… … Wikipedia