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    3 controlling ideas include: Investigation Trial Sentencing Examine the role of discretion in the criminal trial process Within the criminal trial process‚ natural tensions ordinarily occur between all participants and procedures of which the system operates‚ for example Investigation‚ Trial and Sentencing are three key processes within the criminal justice system that require an appropriate amount of discretion in order to properly and lawfully achieve justice. It is the Polices job to investigate

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    The 2000 Presidential Election was one of the most suspenseful and unclear presidential elections for more than a century. For weeks after November 7‚ it had been uncertain to America who had won the presidency. The election ’s closeness and bitter words between parties over the results will leave controversy for years to come. When the elections began‚ the Republicans and Democrats chose their candidates. Caucuses were held in each state to choose delegates. It had begun like any other election

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    How does the U.S President get elected? When we were younger some of us say we were going to be doctors‚ lawyers‚ or police officers. Remember in elementary school in 5th grade‚ teachers set up an election. Students ran for president‚ vice president‚ and secretary. When it came to winning all you needed was a lot of candy and you had all the votes. But it is not that simple when it comes to being president of the United States. If someone wants to run for the presidency they have to get a head

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    The Religiosity of Presidential Elections In early 2012‚ the political tumult over providing contraception to employees of religiously affiliated institutions reminds us again of the symbiotic relationship between American government and religion. The debate has taken on greater significance in light of the most recent presidential election last November. The buildup to that election brought an increased level of political religiosity beyond just this issue. The primary process was filled with potential

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    It was the year 2000 and a new President is going to be elected. The Presidential race was between G.W. Bush and Al Gore. The race was awfully close‚ but Florida was still up for grabs. Whichever candidate wins Florida‚ wins the election. But was the election genuine? I feel as though the election was unjust. Since the vote was so close‚ with Bush leading with 1784 votes‚ Gore decided to concede. Before he was able to give his speech‚ his campaign workers stopped him just in time to remind him that

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    Applying for head girl... could you tell me what you think? Dear _____‚ Please accept this letter as my expression of interest for the position of Head Girl‚ commencing September 2013. In structuring my response‚ and pondering on exactly what to say‚ I found myself asking three questions; What is the role of Head Girl? What would being Head Girl mean to me? Why am I the right girl? What is the role of Head Girl? The role of a Head Girl is without question one of great importance‚ playing

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    Electing the President - a guide to the Election Process http://www.lwv.org/files/2012ElectingThePresident_1.pdf 1 a) For how long does the process of the US election last? It begins immediately after the preceding election and doesn’t end until the voters have their say b) When does it start? At noon on the 20th of January following a presidential election. c)When does it end? In November on the

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    latest Real Housewives reunion‚ or a debate between the front runners to become our next president? It’s election season‚ meaning this year’s presidential candidates are some of the most talked about figures in the country. Americans are inundated with political commercials and countless headlines and news stories‚ all speculating about the candidates. Presidential debates allow the candidates to personally describe the ins and outs of their campaign platforms. The opportunity to express their perspectives

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    Presidential address in brief The President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind‚ Maulana Qari Syed Mohammad Usman Mansoorpuri‚ offered valuable suggesstion regarding various important national‚ international and community issues in his presidential address delivered on the occasion of the 30th general session of the organisation. In his address‚ he condemned terrorism. “The entire world is facing the menace of terrorism. Terrorism by any individual or any organisation has to be condemned. A country or society

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    Running head: PRESIDENTIAL DOCTRINES Presidential Doctrines: President Kennedy and the Communist Expansion Abstract The Kennedy Doctrine was essentially an expansion of the foreign policy of the previous administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman‚ The Eisenhower doctrine focused providing both military and economic assistance to nations resisting communism and increasing trade from the U.S. to Latin America and the Truman doctrine focused on containment of communism by providing

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