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    Online Legislative Record Tracking System for Cagayan de Oro City A Project Proposal Presented to The faculty of STI College Cagayan De Oro City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By: Agcopra‚ Eric R. Ano-os‚ Irlan Joe L. Pacturan‚ Mea Ann S. Sucgang‚ AlfieJaymar D. Ms. Rose Ann Agbu Project Adviser August 2013 I. INTRODUCTION Every day‚ computers turn out to be one of the most important electronic

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    Abortion in Texas

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    Abortion in Texas Abortion is one of the most controversial issues of today’s society. Defined as‚ “the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus prior to viability”‚ abortion has sparked violent confrontations between two separate parties of opinion. The constant fight between pro-life and pro-choice supporters continues. The reason being‚ despite what several people may believe‚ abortion is neither right nor wrong. Through this controversial debate‚ the

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    Judicial Branch Test Review Original Jurisdiction: The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time‚ as opposed to appellate jurisdiction‚ when a court has the power to review a lower court’s decision. Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of the United States (first abbreviated as Scotus in 1879)[1] was established pursuant to Article III of the United States Constitution in 1789 as the highest federal court in the United States. It has ultimate (and largely discretionary)

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    Texas Constitution Essay

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    The influences that shaped the Texas Constitution of 1876 were The Constitution of 1845 (the Statehood Constitution)‚ the Civil War Constitution of 1861‚ The 1866 constitution (that was created after the Civil War) and the 1868–1869‚ constitution that centralized power in the Texas state government.( CTC Texas Politics pg. 42-44) The Individuals and groups that played a role in drafting the document include the Union that forced Texas to change its stance on slavery‚ the 1845 constitution modeled

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    7. The Presidency: The Leadership Branch? President George W. Bush George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential election after a drawn-out battle with Al Gore‚ and was inaugurated January 20‚ 2001. Research indicates that the first person that most American children remember beyond their immediate circle of family and friends is the President of the United States. Who is this person that creates such a strong impression on children‚ arguably the most powerful individual in the world today? But

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    Motivation In Texas

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    Sports Motivation Paper Having the pressure of making sure you lead a wining football team in state of Texas can be very tough. The coach has a heavy weight on their shoulders. Keeping a strong wining motivated team is a job that just not anyone can do. Not only do you have to know how to play the sport‚ manage the team and‚ keep up with the trends‚ advertisement and most of all keep the team motivated. Sometimes with all the different things going on motivation can get lost. The reputation and

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    leaders do not do what they are supposed to‚ it is up to the other branches to solve the problem. The Legislative Branch is arguably the most important branch of the three. The Legislative Branch is made up of two groups of people that are elected from their respective states.

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    clear. For example‚ Mormonism is often described as a branch of Christianity because both religions have Jesus as a central figure. Despite this misconception‚ Mormonism and Christianity have major differences in their historical backgrounds‚ key writings‚ definitions of God‚ Jesus‚ and the Holy Spirit‚ beliefs about salvation and what happens after death‚ among other differences. Therefore‚ Mormonism is a religion on its own and is not a branch of Christianity because of the multitude of disparities

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    Redistricting In Texas

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    Redistricting is a pressing issue‚ especially recently in Texas. The redistricting of Texas by the Republicans has caused a huge ruckus‚ making Democrats very angry. This is because the lines are being redrawn mainly to benefit the Republican Party. However‚ this is not a prohibited practice. Also‚ other factors such as population growth can be used to justify the extra redistricting. The districts in the state are currently determined by the population in an area and not by geographical size measures

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    Branch Tech Case

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    Branch Tech officially began in Shanghai‚ China when two men‚ marketer Edmond Brown and electrical engineer Samuel Lee bought their first work complex. Brown and Lee met in college at Fudan University both had a passion to design and build. Together they began working in their garage and building machines. Seeing and wanting to move onto bigger things‚ they started a company that creates‚ innovates‚ and solves problems. The two men joined with Dongfeng‚ a car manufacturer‚ to make various models

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