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    The president‚ throughout history‚ has always been a symbol of the country and has had powers for their title. However‚ there are only limited things the President can do‚ while they are in power. For the most part the President has to go through the congress‚ which might not accept the president’s request. The president should have the power to go beyond the bounds of the Constitution when the country is dealing with war or rebellion‚ and to take action if the lives of US citizens are in danger

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    After the tragedy of September 11‚ 2001‚ President George W. Bush used his powers as Commander in Chief and established a means to prevent future terrorist attacks against the United States. On November 13‚ 2001‚ Bush issued a military order (M.O.) which allowed the President’s to “identify terrorists and those who support them” and bring them to justice by way of “military tribunals.” President Bush argues that it is his duty to “protect the United States and its citizens.” The M.O. makes

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    INTRODUCTION John Amasi has established self-directed teams [SDT] at his Corpus Christi plant to allow for the betterment of the product and allow for employee decision making. The use of SDT’s has been used throughout different industries with great success. John hoped to use this same approach in his plastic pipe manufacturing plant‚ while hoping to achieve the same results as the other industries. Problems with the self-directed teams begin to arise and John‚ along with plant manager Jay Winslow

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    provisional liberty. However he was not released immediately. The RTC now declared that even military men facing court martial proceedings can avail the right to bail. The private respondents in G.R. No. 97454 filed with SC a petition for habeas corpus on the ground that they were being detained in Camp Crame without charges. The petition was referred to RTC. Finding after hearing that no formal charges had been filed against the petitioners after more than a year after their arrest‚ the trial court

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    ORIGINAL] SUPREME COURT OF ILLINOIS‚ NORTHERN GRAND DIVISION 55 Ill. 280; 1870 Ill. LEXIS 355   September‚ 1870‚ Decided OPINION:   Mr. JUSTICE THORNTON delivered the opinion of the Court: By the order of this court‚ the writ of habeas corpus was issued‚ commanding Robert Turner‚ superintendent of the reform school of the city of Chicago‚ to show cause for the caption and detention of Daniel O’Connell. The petition of Michael O’Connell represents‚ that he is the father of Daniel‚ a

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    OOGENESIS • Oogenesis (ovogenesis) is the sequence of events by which oogonia are transformed into mature oocytes • This maturation process begins before birth and is completed after puberty • Oogenesis continues to menopause‚ which is permanent cessation of the menses (bleeding associated with the menstrual cycles)  2 maturation processes of oocytes are involved;  Prenatal maturation  Postnatal maturation Prenatal Maturation of Oocytes • Primordial germ cells (46‚ 2N) migrate from the wall of

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    FSH‚ and YZ represents the thickening of the corpus luteum‚ done by LH‚ which produces progesterone (Y). b) The ovarian hormones released by WX is estrogen and progesterone is released by YZ. c) Estrogen and progesterone exert negative feedback effects. d) See attached graph. e) See attached graph. f) Before ovulation the temperature slowly decreases and reaches a high point at ovulation then starts to decrease again. g) The corpus luteum is essential for establishing and maintaining

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    Order No. 1 ordering the AFP and the PNP to suppress the rebellion in the NCR. Warrantless arrests of several alleged leaders and promoters of the “rebellion” were thereafter effected. Petitioner filed for prohibition‚ injunction‚ mandamus and habeas corpus with an application for the issuance of temporary restraining order and/or writ of preliminary injunction. Petitioners assail the declaration of Proc. No. 38 and the warrantless arrests allegedly effected by virtue thereof. Petitioners furthermore

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    Writ and Res Judicata

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    the English remedies in the Constitution under Articles 32 and 226. There has been specifically made provisions in the Constitution which empowers the Supreme Court and High Courts to issue writs in the nature of Habeas Corpus‚ Mandamus‚ Prohibition‚ Quo Warranto and Certiorari. The fundamental rights which are inalienable sacrosanct in nature and character which were conceived in national and public interest could be illusory if there is no constitutional

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    Reproduction System Notes

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    Reproduction Prostaglandines: DON’T come from the prostate gland. Come from the seminal vesicles. Cause muscle contractions Found in ejaculate Prostate gland Produce enzymes Produces buffers that buffer urine in urethra and the acidic environment in the vagina Contains anticoagulant enzymes that keep the enzymes from coagulating Erectile tissue (aka spongy tissue) has sinuses in it that fill with blood‚ causing the penis to erect Some animals have a bone in their penis called a baculum (not humans)

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