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    What is the constitution? The very thing that gave us freedom from Britain. Which is why it is so important. It was written and signed by representatives of rebel colonies defying the king in hopes of making a new nation one where they will be able to have freedom to speak their mind and write whatever they want. It has lasted thousands of years still letting us have freedom of speech and write what we want. It gives us the right to vote for our own leader to guide us and to make the best choices

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    There are at least six different types of business you could choose to start: 1. Sole trader – the oldest form of trading there is‚ it’s also the simplest and the most common type of business you’ll find. The clue is in the name – meaning that you are solely responsible for everything the business does and you’re often known as the proprietor. This is the usual form for small shops and businesses that provide services such as beauticians‚ hairdressers‚ photographers‚ gardeners and so on. When

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    Constitution Summary

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    Christie Martin November 8‚ 2014 Constitution Summary The Constitution of the United States The Preamble: “We the People” Establishes justice and discipline This establishes the most important concept of American government Article I- The Legislative Article Section 1- Legislative power Only congress has the power to make laws It is divided into two chambers‚ the Senate and House of Representatives Section 2- House of Representatives; Composition; Qualifications; Apportionment; Impeachment Power

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    ownership interest in the business cannot readily be sold. A partnership is a legal entity that is jointly owned by two or more individuals. As with a sole proprietorship‚ the owners are personally liable for all debts of the firm unless a special type of partnership‚ the limited partnership is set up. Limited partnerships are complex legal structures‚ and one partner must retain unlimited liability for the debts of the firm. Even partnership agreements for regular partner ships can be quite complex

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    When the founding fathers drafted the Constitution‚ they were trying to make an “equal” government where the federal government doesn’t have all control. In order to do that‚ they delegated certain responsibilities to the states and to the federal government. On the issues that were not covered in the Constitution‚ the states would take control and make their own laws. What the founding fathers didn’t consider though is how people would interpret the Constitution years after it was drafted. The federal

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    Type O Blood

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    Jessica Sidney GOB 2 1-2:15 Type O Blood “It is a well-known fact that most of our body is made up of water‚ and this water is what makes up the volume of our blood” (Buzzle.com). Blood is an extremely complex‚ living tissue in our bodies that contains many cell types and proteins. We might think that blood is blood and it’s all the same‚ but that is not the case. There are distinct differences that are visible in blood under a microscope. During the early 20th century these differences in

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    A Perfect Constitution

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    A More Perfect Constitution Begins with Congressional Term Limits Professor Larry Sabato is the founder of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia presents 23 proposals to revitalize our Constitution and Make America a Fairer Country. His book provides insight for a hard fought debate. Whether you like his suggestions or not or you agree with him or not‚ you have to respect anyone that can outwardly state that the United States Constitution as it has been handed down is “outdated

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    Determination of blood type Introduction: A blood type is a classification of blood based on the present or absence of inherited antigens substances on the surface of RBCs‚ these antigens are made by proteins‚ carbohydrates‚ and glycolipid‚ Now there are total of 8 blood type known for the international society of blood transfers ( ISBT)‚ Also 600 antigens are known for ISBT‚ Antigens are a type of protein (Y shaped) found in blood and it has a great role in the immune system to recognize any

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    TYPES OF SCHOOLS IN UK

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    TYPES OF SCHOOLS IN UK The school system in United Kingdom is divided in to two main groups‚ which is divided into different stages it starts from early years education‚ primary‚ secondary‚ higher and further education. The children progress from nursery‚ reception‚ key stages 1‚2‚3 and 4. The two main groups of schools are: Maintained schools/ State schools Independent schools/ Private schools 1. Community schools: These state schools are also known as county schools in England and Wales and are

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    different types of schools

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    Task A Types of Schools 1. Academies Pupils who are aged 11 to 18 attend academies. In order to be admitted students have to pass an entrance exam. Academies teach students the core subjects and they specialise in one or two subject areas. Academies are financed directly from government and not by local council and they are run by an academy trust and not by the local council. Some academies have sponsors such as businesses and they are responsible for improving the performance of the academy

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