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    Constitution The American constitution has laid down some laws which have safeguarded the interest of many groups of people collectively as Americans. One of the laws is the Right to Religion which I believe is the most important part of the constitution. I believe that it is important because it protects the religious interest of many diverse group of people. Furthermore‚ the U.S being a melting pot of many different cultures is represented by people of various faith. In order to highlight

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    Balancing Learning Styles and Personality Types R. Haynes GEN200 October 7‚ 2010 Abstract Three different learning styles and personality types were assessed to identify a strategy for the three to collaborate and communicate effectively in a team-setting. The use of the Myers-Briggs personality type indicator and Howard Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences determined the different personality types and learning styles to study. Every personality type and learning style offers skills and

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    REPORT: CONSTITUTION As one of the creators of the new Constitution of 1788‚ you are chosen to present its strengths as compared to the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. What areas of importance will you stress in attempting to get it passed unanimously? Give good well-reasoned arguments in a report of approximately 400 words. You will need to research the details of each document‚ using resources from the library‚ the Internet‚ or other sources. Be sure to use proper spelling and

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    have one of the oldest and strongest written constitutions in the world. The idea of new constitution awaken many colonial countries and political system that are running by monarchy system. Whether other countries are following the right step or not‚ it is undisputable that the U.S. stable Constitution’s ideologies have led people to reconsider how to organize and rebuilt their government political structures. Most influenced by United States constitution was western European countries‚ who were running

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    THE BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT CONSTITUTION Historical Background of the 1987 Constitution The history of the 1987 Constitution began on 11 April 1899‚ the date when the Treaty of Paris between the United and Spain of 10 December 1898 became effective upon the exchange of instruments of ratification of both countries. But the sources of the 1987 Constitution are (i) McKinley ’s Instructions to the Second Philippine Commission; (ii) Spooner Amendment; (iii) Philippine Bill of 1902; (iv) Jones

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    Abstract Starting a business with no funds or management experience can prove to be difficult. Comparing and contrasting‚ for the sole purpose of deciding which business type would be beneficial to the scenario given three business types were discussed. Sole proprietorship‚ partnership and corporation were reviewed. The outcome chosen was partnership being as it relates best to the scenario discussed. The idea of opening a business is not one to take lightly. Being an inventor

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    er The Confederation and the Constitution The Pursuit of Equality American Revolution was not a sudden radical change. Rather it was an accelerated evolution. Separation of church and state began. The "high-church" Anglican Church was disestablished (it stopped receiving tax money) although the Congregational Church continued is established status. The Anglican Church also became known as the Episcopal Church in order to distance itself from its English roots. To a large degree‚ life went on

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    Analyze how the U.S. Constitution overcame the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation The article of confederation was intended to create weak federal government; it prompted many issues that inevitably needed to be addressed by the government. That lead to a meeting where the new pan of government called the constitution was writ. Once created‚ that constitution with time resolve some of the issues that under the article of confederation. One thing the constitutional did was to give the leader

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    There are many differences between the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution. The Articles of Confederation is the first constitution of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation was agreed on by the Congress on November 15th‚ 1777 This made the people of the states fear the central authority and lengthy land claims before it was ratified. It was ratified on March 1st‚ 1781. While the states were under the Article of Confederation‚ they stayed as they were

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    The United States Constitution guarantees individual liberties‚ but perhaps the most important guarantee is democracy. Everything that exists in the United States‚ or doesn’t‚ is because of democracy. Democracy assures that the direction of the country is representative of its citizens. Each state has a constitution in place that outlines their values and priorities‚ some constitutions are better at fulfilling their goals than others‚ and some have policies that reflect a minority of the population’s

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