The Most Important Meal INTRODUCTION I. Attention Grabber How many of you do not take breakfast every day? So‚ what is the reason you are skipping your breakfast again? Is that you are lack of time to eat‚ or you are weight watching or you think it is not necessary to have breakfast? Anyhow‚ do you know that breakfast is the most important meal in our daily life? II. Reveal Topic Today I would like share some of the advantages of having breakfast and how we can benefit from it. I would also
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to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed." The Second Amendment has been under question ever since the Founding Fathers wrote it in 1791. Society today is trying to balance what the true intentions of the Founding Fathers were when they wrote the Bill of Rights and most importantly‚ the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment has been the backbone for many arguments and laws that have been upheld in previous Supreme Court cases. Also‚ there
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Bill of Rights‚ the most important amendments The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America. The first three Articles of the Constitution establish the rules and separate powers of the three branches of the federal government: a legislature‚ the bicameral Congress; an executive branch led by the President; and a federal judiciary headed by the Supreme Court. The last four Articles frame the principle of federalism. The Tenth Amendment confirms its federal
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As I read the Bill of Rights an important document which was born out of the creation of the United States’ Constitution. Our founding father included a great deal of articles in the constitution‚ establishing government‚ laws and fairness to a young nation. However‚ in the process a basic aspect was left out‚ that which was the principal of human liberty. Since‚ the founding fathers didn’t feel that the constitution should be ratified‚ hence the amendments were added. The first ten played a crucial
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Being a president is a big job with big responsibility. To be a president you need to be wise and ready to lead your country. There are many important presidents in U.S. history‚ a few examples being; Abraham Lincoln‚ John F. Kennedy‚ and Theodore Roosevelt. Presidents are needed to inspire the people and hopefully help their country become better for its people. There are many roles and jobs of the President of the United States. The President is the head of the executive branch and the head of
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Amendment 5 was passed by congress on September 25‚ 1789. It was ratified by on December 15‚ 1791(National Constitution Center). The first ten amendments were introduced by James Madison‚ as a series of legislative articles. Amendment fifth is not a mistake because ot it will not allow to self incriminate yourself‚ it won’t allow any person to have their life put in jeopardy twice‚ and your private property will not be taken for public use without just compensation(Mr Dutt). To not self incriminate
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Devan Laney Amendment 13 is the one that has made big impact on me. I don’t know where I would be if slavery were not abolished. I may be a slave or just horribly discriminated against because of the Civil Right Movement not taking place. Without this Amendment major accomplishment would have never happened. Just think Martin Luther King Jr. may have never happened or Obama may have never become president. Other things important to history because of it was The barrier an American sports all
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The second Amendment was ratified in 1791‚ so it’s been around for a long time. It actually has been around for 227 years. That’s why the second Amendment should stay and we should be guaranteed the rights of the second Amendment. The second Amendment of the U.S Constitution reads‚ “A well regulated Militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of people to keep and bear Arms‚ shall not be infringed.” The second Amendment is an Individual right. Individual rights are rights
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The fourth Amendment has been an Amendment that has caused some controversy over the centuries. A fourth Amendment issue that has been persistent is the use of warrants and when they are necessary. During the prohibition era a certain case‚ Carroll vs the United States‚ federal agents had suspicion to believe he was selling liquor when at that time the distribution of alcohol was illegal. Federal agents that had been investigating him have spotted him driving on the highway and decided
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8th Amendment England‚ 1681; A man named Titus Oates had been found innocent of a crime‚ then retired‚ and found guilty of perjury. He was sentenced to life imprisonment‚ and to be whipped for five days a year for the rest of his life. The whippings were so brutal‚ most people believed it to be an aim to kill him. Imagine this happening to you‚ well luckily it can’t‚ thanks to the Eighth Amendment. The Eighth Amendment’s enduring impact on American citizens’ lives contributed with it’s meaning
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