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    number of justices in the judicial branch quite a bit but in 1869‚ just a few years after the end of the US civil war‚ congress finally came to an agreement that only 9 justices would be allowed in the judicial branch. Just like the presidential cabinet‚ all justices are nominated by the president and approved by the Senate. When the president appoints a person to become a member of the judicial branch‚ they are in that position for the rest of their life unless

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    Frito Lay Question 1 How does the mix of Frito- Lay’s inventory differ from those at a machine or cabinet shop? Since generally the Frito Company is primarily centered on focused facility much of its earnings and savings go into capitol equipment. Frito Lays keeps its inventory in MRO‚ as opposed to the normal cabinet shop where it does not need the MRO. Normally and most of the time Cabinet and machine shops store high inventories in the category of raw materials‚ work in progress and in their final

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    1. INTRODUCTION The phenomenon of political control over the public service in South Africa cannot be quantified as integral part of public administration and an essential ingredient of representative democracy. Bureaucracies are controlled in various ways. Mechanisms aimed at ensuring public accountability towards ministers‚ national assemblies‚ the courts may be instituted. The civil service may become politicized‚ so that it shares the ideological enthusiasm of the government of the day

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    Zones in the Kitchen- -refrigerator center -cook center -sink center ~Advantages of a single wall kitchen- good for efficiency spaces ~Disadvantages of a single wall kitchen- inefficient work triangle ~Clearance requirements in kitchen- -30” cabinet clearance above the sink -18” of standing space for dishwasher -cooking unit should be at least 12” from a window -Built in wall ovens are best positioned so that the opened

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    Metal Works Case study Project Summary- Metal-Works is a manufacturer of steel products such as steel safety boxes and cabinets. At present‚ the company has two existing manufacturing facilities in Delaware and Iowa. The new appointed CEO of Metal-Works Corporation wants to re-configure the network for the company. The present configuration is believed to not be optimum. As an initiative to improve this situation‚ the CEO has decided to hire a consultant to analyze the current distribution centers

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    DO WE HAVE TRUE SEPARATION OF POWERS IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO? Power tends to corrupt‚ and absolute power corrupts absolutely! (Lord Acton‚ 1834-1902). This phrase aptly demonstrates the reason for the separation of powers‚ which is meant to prevent abuse of power in a democracy and preserve each and every citizen’s rights through the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches‚ averting one branch from gaining absolute power or abusing the power they are given. The intent is to

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    The U.S. Constitution declares that the executive power shall reside in the President of the United States‚ and makes no mention of “executive departments”. It does go into detail about the structure or organization of the president’s branch of government. The framers of the Constitution knew what they wanted from the presidency‚ to include national leadership‚ statesmanship in foreign affairs‚ command in times of war‚ and enforcer of laws. They did not have a precise sense of how the office would

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    By the People: Citizens’ Apathy towards Politics and Refusal to take Responsibilities Despite the citizens’ demand for democracy where they hope to take control of their administration and a government that responds to their problems‚ the citizens remain apathetic to politics and refuses to take the responsibilities necessary for the citizenship to work. In “One Last Time”‚ when Washington tells Hamilton about him stepping down from presidency‚ Hamilton argued that “as far as people are concerned

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    SALT II Treaty on arms limitation (1979). Appointment power The president selects many people to serve the government in a wide range of offices: most important among them are ambassadors‚ members of the Supreme Court and the federal courts‚ and cabinet secretaries. More than 2‚000 of these positions require confirmation (approval) by the Senate under the "advice and consent" provision of the Constitution. Confirmation hearings can become controversial‚ as did the hearing for Clarence Thomas‚ President

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    a form of installation‚ through a museology display cabinet and eccentric lighting positioned above the cabinet to create a shadowing of the objects on the floor. This artwork represents the interrelationship between life and death. The cabinet is organised with vibrant colours of extravagantly alive objects with beauty and fragility on top of the objects that are camouflage colours‚ which symbolise war and unrest. The objects within the cabinet are similar and yet‚ contrast one another. This artwork

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