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    George Washington’s Proclamation of Neutrality name teacher CHA 3U1 February 7th‚ 2014 The French Revolution divided the newly founded country of the United States of America. The country needed to pick a side between the French and the English. The Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton wanted to keep ties with Britain for economic reasons. The Minister to France Thomas Jefferson felt that they were obligated to help France after

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    and awareness of everyday situations. Does this make them powerful? Is a question that creeps into ones mind? Well‚ power is said to be the ability or capacity to act or perform effectively. Without knowledge‚ how can this ability to perform effectively‚ be possible? Ind " One may have the knowledge but one should know how to use it. When you look at America"tms rise to power during the past war era it is easy as well as trivial to attribute it to the abundance of natural resources and surplus

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    K3p233 Legislation

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    To be competent in this unit‚ you must know and understand the following: K3P233 Legislation covering children’s rights and laws covering equality and inclusion within your home country and how these relate to your setting K3P234 Work with children in the context of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ e.g. the child’s right to self-expression‚ play‚ cultural identity‚ freedom from exploitation K3P235 The various forms of discrimination‚ the groups most likely to experience discrimination

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    Somewhere in France Somewhere in France Dear Mother‚ March 1 It’s been months since I last wrote a letter to you – and that was when I was still a trainee. I’m really joyful and thankful that I had the chance to receive your letter before winter. I terribly miss you and I hope I did not make you worry. The censorship is still being done; but I am grateful that I was able to send a letter earlier than expected. Right now‚ I’m writing in a nearby casualty clearing station – recovering from injuries

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    One of the most interesting questions in America is was the Civil War Inevitable. Could the North and South resolved their differences another way? Yes‚ if the federal government allowed the states to do whatever they wished and if the North and South did not care about each other the war would’ve never happened. The Heart of the conflict was that the states were originally independent. Slavery was one of the causes of the civil war. The South depended on slavery to fuel their economy. They had

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    Definition of Subsidiary legislation in section 2 of the Interpretation Act 1948 and 1967 to mean‚ any proclamation rule‚ regulation‚ order‚ notification‚ by-law or other instrument made under any Ordinance‚ Enactment or other lawful authority and having legislative effect. This category of law has become important as the business of government to gets more complicated. Subsidiary Legislations are made by the people or bodies who are authorized by the legislatures. The Interpretation Act 1967

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    Obama and the Congress

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    In his speech‚ “The State of the Union‚” President Barack Obama asserts that without proper background checks‚ regaining possession of propaganda‚ and adequate proportion of government weapons to civilian firearms‚ America will continue to witness horrific events however‚ it is the constitutional right to vote for rights of the people. Obama supports his assertion through repetition. Obama’s purpose is to tighten the second amendment in order to maintain order and safety of civilians. Obama employs

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    Legislation and Regulations Outline of legislation in relation to Unit and assessment criteria Children Act 1989 This Act allocates duties to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted‚ with an emphasis on children being best looked after within their family. Schools have a greater duty of care‚ including ensuring there is no risk from the adult supervision within schools‚ one method to help ensure this is the data barring checks (DBS‚ formerly criminal records bureau‚ CRB). School

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    Net Neutrality As of 2015 84% of American adults use the Internet on a day-to-day basis according to Pew Research Center (Pew Research Center). This has become a natural thing for Americans‚ however many do not know how their Internet works or how information on all topics from all over the world is so easily accessed. The answer is very simple. Net Neutrality has helped to create the web‚ as Americans know it‚ giving us resources we couldn’t even have dreamed of 50 years ago. Net Neutrality allows

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    28th‚ 1914 when the Archduke of Austria-Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist known as Gavrilo Princip. Princip was part of a group called the Black Hand and they wanted two main things from Austria-Hungary. They wanted more autonomy for Serbia and for the province Bosnia that was inside of Austria-Hungary to be annexed to Serbia instead. After all the commotion and assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ Austria-Hungary decided to declare war on Serbia. Many other countries joined in soon after

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