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    University of North Texas

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    UNT · Institutional Compliance Mission Statement: To reinforce and support a culture at UNT System Institutions which builds compliance consciousness into their daily activities and operations throughout each area of our University and encourages each employee to conduct UNT System and campus business with the highest standards of honesty and integrity. Institutional Compliance is an independent arm of management with a mission of establishing an Institutional Compliance program that clearly demonstrates

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    fought against each other: the Union North against the Confederate South. Though Texas was a new state in the US‚ many Texans risked their lives and took part in the long‚ bloody Civil War. Texans fought in the Civil War for many reasons. The main reasons so many Texans fought the Civil War was the issues over slavery‚ states’ rights‚ and loyalty to Texas. The first reason the Texans fought was slavery. According to Texas Joins The Confederacy‚ the South’s economy

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    The Constitution of the state of Texas is the document that depicts the structure and capacity of the legislature of the U.S. The present document came into full effect on February 15‚ 1876‚ and is the eighth‚ (along with counting the Mexican constitution) constitution in Texas history. If this was not sufficient‚ Americans would be up against an even bigger issue. Completely committed to renowned standard‚ they understood that past attempts to set up such a legislature had regularly provoked bigger

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    present in the Texas? Throughout the state of Texas‚ there are many political problems‚ and they all revolve around one central idea. In Texas’s case‚ some bases of their politics are a mixture between classical liberalism‚ social conservatism‚ and populism ("Political Culture and Political Ideology in Texas"). Classical liberalism consists of "doing your own thing"‚ and is elaborated as political freedom as well as civil liberty independence ("Political Culture and Political Ideology in Texas"). Social

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    As a hobby for my spare time‚ I play poker. Texas Hold’em to be precise a game of skill‚ chance‚ and luck. This game can be a compotation‚ or just a way to have some fun with some friends. There are many different places to play holdem you can play at home‚ city leagues‚ or at the casino. Here are some basic rule and tips to playing the game; The game starts out by selecting a dealer‚ either by draw or setting posion. Once the dealer is picked and the cards are shuffled‚ and ready to start the

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    Annexation of Texas: A British Conspiracy The 19th century was a time of great expansion for the United States. With the purchase of Louisiana from the French‚ the US greatly expanded its land mass. Even though American territory now extended to the Rocky Mountains‚ Americans were far from content. This is how the idea of “Manifest Destiny” was established. Americans felt like it was their destiny to expand all the way to the Pacific Ocean. After Texas won its independence from Mexico‚ the US saw

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    The Office of the Attorney General‚ Texas The office of the Texas Attorney General is an office of immense importance. Texas relies on this office in seeking justice in compliance with legal and just laws. The Texas Attorney General is‚ therefore‚ delegated with a lot of power and responsibilities in the governance and sustenance of justice in the State. The Texas Attorney General’s office was established by an executive ordinance that relied on the 1985’s constitution with root laws borrowed

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    Public Interest Litigation

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    Public Interest Litigation (PIL) PIL in broad terms means litigation filed in a court of law for the protection of “Public Interest” on the wide variety of subjects concerning citizens.   The history: Public Interest Litigation popularly known as PIL can be broadly defined as litigation in the interest of that nebulous entity: the public in general. Prior to 1980s‚ only the aggrieved party could personally knock the doors of justice and seek remedy for his grievance and any other person who

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    Groups can be defined by either informal groups‚ or formal groups. Formal groups A formal group is set by an official authority or leader designed to complete a specific task or purpose and is strictly regulated by the organisations rules and practices. In a formal group responsibility of an outcome of a task is set usually to the leader‚ discipline and reward is mainly handed down to the leader via the organisation. A formal group is coordinated by activities shared between a number of people

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    Texas Death Penalty

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    thousand‚ nine hundred and sixty eight executions. Since 1976 one thousand‚ three hundred and ninety two people have been executed‚ the majority of executions that took place‚ were in the South‚ resulting in eighty one percent of all executions. In Texas and Oklahoma alone there has been six hundred and fifty two executions. Virginia holds the highest number of executions since 1608‚ at one thousand‚ three hundred and eighty seven‚ and Wisconsin holds the lowest number of executions‚ one. A yearly

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