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    state‚ uses the word “delegated” •Doc C: Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts‚ Loose construction for J and M with commerce compromise. Federalists with England major trading partner…strict construction. •Doc D: “Mr. Madison’s War”‚ Strict construction for Federalists‚ leads to Hartford Convention •Doc E: State delegates at Hartford “people of each state”‚ new states concern…vote Democratic-Republican? Against Embargo Act‚ Limitations on definition of commerce compromise. •Doc F: Insult to be

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    PRIVACY Yet people often dole out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data to be deduced. Services like Facebook‚Twitter and Flickr are oceans of personal minutiae — birthday greetings sent and received‚ school and work gossip‚ photos of family vacations‚ and movies watched. Computer scientists and policy experts say that such seemingly innocuous bits of self-revelation can increasingly be collected and reassembled by computers to help create a picture

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    In the beginning of the year 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was passed and enacted legislatively by Congress in order to increase public access to health care at a reduced cost. The ultimate goal of the ACA was create a better overall atmosphere for workplace heath and safety by making healthcare more affordable. However‚ the passage of the ACA did have some unforeseen consequences in regards to worker compensation. The ACA was passed in order to increase government

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    The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 Introduction The earlier principle of “Caveat Emptor” or “let the buyer beware” which was prevalent has given way to the principle of “consumer is king”. The origins of this principle lie in the fact that in today’s mass production economy‚ where there is little contact between the producer and consumer‚ often sellers make exaggerated claims through advertisements‚ which they do not intend to fulfill. This leaves the consumer in a difficult position with

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    Children Bill (2004). (Now known as the children act 2004). The Children’s act is a joined system of health‚ family support‚ childcare and education services so all children get the best start possible. Through the range of measures brought in under Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme‚ organisations providing services to children‚ such as schools‚ hospitals and the police‚ they all work together and share information between each other‚ so that all children‚ and especially those from

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    and children * Support the development of effective relationships * Helps to build trust * Aids understanding of individuals’ needs * Prevents misunderstandings * Support the development of own knowledge and skills U5 1.1 Why working in partnership with others is important * Working in partnership. Parents/carers/colleagues * Promoting inclusive practice * Sharing common goals * Identifying and meeting individual needs * Providing support for children / families

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    to explain how children act 1989 protects children and what circumstances are they used? I’m going to outline the section 17 and 47 of children act and what they are and how they would be used to protect children and in what circumstances are the act used. I will be outlining how they could benefit the child. When would the family support be used the most and in what circumstances it should be used. Children Act 1989 was a framework provided for the care and protection of children and young people

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    Children Act 2004 CHAPTER 31 CONTENTS PART 1 CHILDREN’S COMMISSIONER 1 Establishment 2 General function 3 Inquiries initiated by Commissioner 4 Other inquiries held by Commissioner 5 Functions of Commissioner in Wales 6 Functions of Commissioner in Scotland 7 Functions of Commissioner in Northern Ireland 8 Annual reports 9 Care leavers and young persons with learning disabilities PART 2 CHILDREN’S SERVICES IN ENGLAND General 10 Co-operation to improve well-being 11 Arrangements

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    Outline for Informative Speech Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the Stop Online Piracy Act Organizational Pattern: I. Introduction: A. Attention Getter: How many of you have ever said‚ “Google it!” or “look it up on YouTube”? I’m sure you’ve all said it more times than you can count‚ but imagine a world where neither site exists. No Google‚ no YouTube--weird‚ right? Now‚ imagine the Internet—one of the United State’s most robust and growing industries‚ without Wikipedia

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    During the early 1800s‚ two parties were developed having different perspectives on government and the Constitution. The Democratic Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ were always characterized by following the strict construction of the constitution. The Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ were characterized by following the broad construction of the constitution. The presidencies of Jefferson and Madison proved this characterization to be somewhat accurate. Although the

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