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    The Judicial branch is one of the three branches of the federal government. This branch includes criminal and civil courts and helps interpret the United States constitution. At the constitutional convention of 1787 the birth of the judicial system was born and soon after became adopted to the future of the federal government judicial system. Because of this‚ the convention it went down in political history and showed the United States how organized and prepared the government was when it came to

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    The Legislative Process The purpose of this paper is to discuss the legislative process and those that are involved. One of the major concepts that will be addressed is how a bill becomes a law. We will also discuss how a nurse participates in the legislative process. An additional topic that will be discussed will be the legalization of abortion. Both parties’ arguments will be presented equally‚ along with my own personal view on the political issue. Part One Legislative Process

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    Understand the legislative and organisational requirements for  managing case files ­ Assessment Criteria        Explain the administrative services they are Responsible for    The administrative services they are responsible for are as follows:    ● Answering telephone requests and transferring calls to other members of staff.  ● Meet and greet visitors.  ● Manage external mailboxes.  ● Printing requests.  ● Correspondence.  ● Create and modify documents on microsoft word‚ excel and powerpoint. 

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    The Branch Davidian Compound was established as living-worship center for the members of the sect to reside. The residents of the compound lived‚ worked‚ learned‚ and worshipped in the isolated community. Because of the nature of the isolation and basis of the belief system of the Branch Davidian church created a unique way of life for the residents. Life in the compound was mostly dictated by David Koresh because he was a self-proclaimed messiah (equip.org) in which the members followed. Because

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    signed into law inaddition each year‚ thousands of bills are introduced in Congress‚ but only a few hundred are passed into law. one of the most important activities of Congress is failure of the Executive Branch. Congress may hold hearings to investigate the affairs and activity of the Executive Branch to ensure that it is carrying out the law with integrity. The Senate Considered the "Upper Chamber‚" it is thought out be more purposeful than the House. It consists of 100 Senators two from each state

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    paragraph that briefly describes one strength and one weakness of one branch of our government: Executive‚ Legislative‚ or Judiciary. I chose the Judiciary branch of our government to show a strength and weakness. One benefit for the Judiciary branch is they grant the ability to a trail by a proficient judge and jury of one’s equal. Although‚ there are many weaknesses within all the branches‚ one within that of the Judiciary branch is they often falsely accuse innocent people of crimes they did not

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    United States government‚ there are three branches: The Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial. The Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate‚ which forms the United States Congress. The Executive Branch is basically just the President and the Vice President heading over the armed forces‚ coming up with and enforcing laws written by Congress‚ and the Vice President assumes the Presidency if needed. The Judicial Branch is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate;

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    “…we would beat the tar out of them next time we did laps and were out of sight of our coach.” Nobody in the school liked Harry Hands‚ though one thing they liked was to bully him. Douglas was in the lead when Harry’s pants were put to the highest branch on the tree. This way the pupils and Douglas had the opportunity of laughing and pointing fingers at Harry. But nothing could tear down Harry’s confidence‚ not even this sort of humiliation cared him a bit‚ his answer to this display was simply

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    The Supreme Court of the United States Judicial branch of the American Government I decided to write about the judicial branch of American Government. The judicial branch of government is made up of the court system. The Supreme Court is the highest court. Judicial power is one of the three main branches of government and its task is to apply and interpret laws passed by the legislature. The Judicial Branch makes sure that the nation’s laws are fairly applied. So it means that every person

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    ARTICLE VI – THE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT Sec. 1.  The legislative power shall be vested in the Congress of the Philippines‚ which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives‚ except to the extent reserved to the people by the provision on initiative and referendum.   Definition of Legislative Power: The authority to make laws and to alter or repeal them. Classification of legislative power: (O De CO) 1. Original – Possessed by the people in their sovereign capacity 2. Delegated

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