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    I. Executive Summary We Filipinos are “ice cream lovers”‚ in fact‚ we have a unique kind of ice cream sold at the streets called “sorbetes”. Sorbetes are often sold by vendors ringing a bell and pushing a cart with two big wheels. Young children and those young at heart‚ often get excited and happy just by hearing the bell of “Mamang Sorbetero”. In an affordable price we can buy and enjoy variety of delicious ice creams like ube‚ keso and chocolate on sugar cones or plastic cups. Now a day‚ we can

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    OF LEGISLATIVE POWER OF EXECUTIVE SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Submitted By: Ananaya Sachdeva BA LLB Semester VI Federalism in India is at once similar and distinct from other federations like that of America; distinct in that it is not a group of independent States coming together to form a federation by conceding a portion of their rights of government‚ but a distributed entity that derives its power from a single source - the Union. Sovereignty and the powers of governance are

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    articles covering the Executive Branch and presidential power claim that both President Bush and President Obama used their power to a greater extent than what was laid out in Article II of the Constitution by the founders. Powers of the U.S. president should not be diminished for future executives later on down the line because Congress allows a lawless executive branch‚ or lose authority if we aggrandize the options by restricting the president to his constitutional powers. Would there be a reason

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    The Power to Declare War

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    The Power to Declare War Ritwik Ravin Poltical Science Mrs. Mooney December 13‚ 2010 Ricky Ravin‚ Mrs. Mooney The Power to Declare War Congress and the president use their powers to check and balance each other. One power of Congress is the ability to declare war. However‚ Congress generally gives the president control during war time. Because of this‚ the president is able to acquire more power over the war while Congress can do little if they have already given their

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    Number 1 The executive branch is the branch of the president. The powers of the executive branch are the things that the president is constitutionally bound to; which include being commander in chief in charge of the military‚ having the legislative authority to veto‚ the appointing of judges‚ and the issuing of executive orders. Different presidents do and have done different things with the same power. President John F. Kennedy asserted his role as commander in chief‚ during the Cuban Missile Crisis

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    The War Powers Act

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    Congress has the authority to declare war (Article I Section 8)‚ the president is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces (Article II Section 2) and has the power to decide military tactics including when to end the war. Therefore‚ the primary constitutional conflict is that Congress can start a war but cannot stop it‚ and the president can end a war but cannot begin one. However‚ although Congress cannot end the war‚ they control finances for war and can therefore discontinue a

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    Clear Channel

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    study is about Clear Channel and how Clear Channel change new media despite economic downturns. My case study will explain how the evolution of Clear Channel progress to be a major media company. Clear Channel the country large Radio Media producer own or control 850 stations in the U.S (Clear Channel.com 2011) The Company’s station engaged listener from all genre of music. Hip-hop‚ Christian‚ to Heavy Metal Clear Channel has created or purchased a station to fit all needs. Clear Channel’s business

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    Clear Men

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    Lecturer: Nguyen Anh Thu Members: * S3325098 - Nguyen Pham Bao Ngoc * S3344106 - Truong Hoang Nhan * S3343876 - Huynh Dang ThuyNhu * S3358094 - Dao ThanhNhu * S3357772 - Pham ThuyNy Table of contents A. Executive summary 2 B. Introduction 3 C. Situation analysis 4 I. Micro-environment 4 II. Macro-environment 7 D. Swot analysis 10 Swot matrix 11 E. Product objectives 12 F. Segmentation‚ targeting and positioning

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    Pink Wars is a company that has a tool set that is designed especially for females to feel comfortable when repairing things people would normally think only men could fix. We are acknowledging that there are women out here working extremely hard to get things done. We want to empower women and state that men are not the only ones who can get the job done with our Pink Wars tool set and accessories. Our company also supports military spouses that have to take on household duties while their spouse

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    The Separation of Powers were set to keep from having to much power. The U.S Constitution separated these powers into three different branches. The judicial‚ legislative‚ and executive are the three branches that each branch is separate and has independent powers. The powers that each branch is given‚ is so that they do not conflict with each other. To restrain one branch from becoming higher ranked than the other‚ checks and balances was brought into the picture. Checks and balances limits one branch

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