implementing the state’s budget‚ making appointments‚ meeting with constituents and when necessary acting as the state’s ceremonial chief. Obviously the role of a governor is quite complex. Tools The tools a governor has at their disposal can be divided into formal powers and informal powers. Informal power can come from an electoral mandate‚ where a large margin of victory allows the individual governor to declare that “the people cast their votes overwhelmingly so that… ” The ability to declare
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smallest state. But Alaska has half the population of Rhode Island. The capital of the country is Washington DC ( the District of Colombia ). It was chosen as permanent site for the nation’s capital on December 1800 by George Washington. It’s main cities are New York‚ Chicago‚ San Francisco‚ Los Angeles and Boston. There are many tall buildings in them that really scrape the sky‚ that’s why they are called skyscrapers. It’s highly developed country. It is rich in coal‚ oil‚ iron and natural gas. It
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small town vs. a big city Choosing a place to live is an important decision in everyone`s life. In fact‚ the conditions of the place one lives have direct effects on his or her life. Some people prefer to live in a big city. Others would rather live in a small town. There are advantages and disadvantages about both group`s opinion that in this essay I am going to discuss them. First‚ let us elaborate the opinion of the group who prefer to live in a big city. These people assert
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Change can happen in an instant. The main cause of change is due to trying to fit in or trying to feel superior. People want to feel privileged and thus discriminate against others. The movie we watched in class‚ A CLASS DIVIDED shows how fast people change and discriminate. When Jane Elliot‚ a Riceville‚ Iowa teacher‚ separates her students into units by the color of their eyes‚ things quickly get out of hand. Some of the main ideas that surprised me included how much control an authoritative figure
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Working with Youth: • How can I be a better/effective tutor? • How can I better relate to the students I work with who are a different race than me? • How can I implement positive reinforcement and disciplinary actions? • How should a conversation be carried out when a student is seeking to bring harm to their school‚ peers‚ or self? • How can I build a student-tutor relationship and balance both humor and work time? Some corps members feel they can’t fully connect
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Recently widowed Benjamin (Ben) Mee (Matt Damon)‚ still grieving his loss and dealing with school behavior issues with his 14-year-old son‚ Dylan (Colin Ford)‚ decides to get a fresh start by buying a new house. After touring many houses with his daughter‚ Rosie (Maggie Elizabeth Jones) and his realtor and finding none to his liking‚ his daughter finds a paper with what seems like the perfect house he is wanting. They drive up on a beautiful old large house and as Ben inspects the property and tells
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Technology has come a long way from what it used to be. Now‚ we live in a world run by the mass media. As a result‚ we have a constant need for the latest and greatest technology. Each year‚ our technological abilities become greater‚ as well as our cravings for new technology. However‚ when many think of new technology‚ and what they can get their hands on‚ they become anxious. They will stop at nothing in order to get something new. Many are starting to question whether this addiction for technology
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by Carl Sandburg and “My city” by James Weldon Johnson are two poems that are similar‚ but in their own way different. These poems are similar in the fact that they both talk about the proud the feeling for their cities; their theme and tone are similar‚ but they differ in structure. The themes by Sandburg and Johnson have a similarity‚ both are dual in nature‚ they describe the positive and negative sides of their cities. They love it‚ and they think there is no other city that could be better than
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Restaurant goers make decisions that effect their overall satisfaction in an establishment every time they go out. They have to decide if they want their steak cooked medium-well or rare‚ if they want a Budweiser or a Bud-light‚ and if they want to start a tab or pay in cash. So what do all these decisions have in common? They have the freedom to choose what they want. So‚ why is it that we don’t have a choice when the decision is whether or not we can smoke in public? You may think this seems like
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Procedures under CST |Procedures under State Vat law applies to |CST Act and Rules prescribe very few procedures like forms for registration and concessional | |CST in many cases |rate of purchase. In case of other procedures like returns‚ appeal‚ refund‚ interest‚ penalties‚| | |recovery etc.‚ provisions as per State laws apply. | |Registration of a dealer |Every
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