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    The federal government of the United States is composed of three distinct branches: legislative‚ executive and judicial. The powers of these branches are vested by the U.S. constitution in the Congress‚ the president and the federal courts. The legislative branch of the U.S. government is the United States Congress. It is a bicameral system‚ meaning it has both an upper and a lower house: The Senate and the House of Representatives respectively. Both senators and representatives are chosen through

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    3 branches of the U.S. federal government.  1. Explain the role of the legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial branches. The role of the Legislative Branch is that they are the only branch that can create new laws. They have an enormous amount of power. Elections are held every two years for the House and every six years for the Senate. The have two parts one is the House of representatives and the other is the Senate. The people elect them. (Pg 9)Makes the laws The role of the Executive branch

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    of State and Federal Prisons Claudia Bailey CJS/230 November 12‚ 2011 Dr. Kay Carter History of State and Federal Prisons Jails date back to very early civilization; prisons came some time later. Some of the earliest jails that are documented are the Walnut Street Jail and the High Street jail. Prisons began being built in 1790; the first prison was at Walnut Street Jail when they added a new cell house to the existing structure dedicated to housing criminal’s long term. The Federal Bureau

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    Separation of Powers: States vs. National Government “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution‚ nor prohibited by it to the States‚ are reserved to the States respectively‚ or to the people.” (U.S. Const. amend. 10). Ratified in December of 1791‚ the Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights states that the national government does not have the authority to control the state government’s concerns that don’t intervene with the U.S Constitution and vice versa. I believe that the

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    State and Federal Prison Systems CJS/230 May 13‚ 2012 University of Phoenix State and Federal Prison Systems The United States has the highest‚ documented incarceration rate in the world (Wikipedia.2012.) Approximately 2.4 percent of the United States populations are currently incarcerated. Recently‚ there has been an estimated amount of 2‚266‚800 adults currently in prison in both State and Federal Prison Systems. In this paper‚ I will be talking about a State Prison System‚ “Louisiana State

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    Word Count: 989 Paper #1 Federal Governments Role in the Dust Bowl The infamous Dust Bowl of the 1930s was one of the most horrific and devastating environmental crises to hit twentieth century North America. The Dust Bowl was a period of unyielding dust storms which inevitably caused major agricultural‚ ecological and irreversible damage to the American and Canadian prairie lands. The Dust Bowl lasted from 1930 to 1936‚ in some areas the drought lasted until 1940. The Dust Bowl

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    State vs. Federal Rights State vs. Federal Rights PS1350 Implied powers are powers not given to the government directly through the constitution‚ but are implied. These powers fall under the Elastic Clause in Section 8 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution. This document lets the government create “necessary and proper” programs/laws and retain them‚ such as creating the Air Force. The Air Force is an implied power because the constitution did not give the power of the Air Force

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    HEALTH EXPENDITURE; PUBLIC (% OF TOTAL HEALTH EXPENDITURE) IN PHILIPPINES The Health expenditure; public (% of total health expenditure) in Philippines was last reported at 35.34 in 2010‚ according to a World Bank report published in 2012. Public health expenditure consists of recurrent and capital spending from government (central and local) budgets‚ external borrowings and grants (including donations from international agencies and nongovernmental organizations)‚ and social (or compulsory) health

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    Learning Outcome 6: Detail the roles and responsibilities of national and local government for education policy and practice. At the national level the Government sets their policies for how they will seek to develop and deliver‚ and change the strategic direction of‚ education in this country. The Government enacts legislation that applies to or effects eduction (for example‚ the Education Act 2011). The Department for Education‚ formed on 12 May 2010‚ is responsible for education and

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    History In 1972‚ the local government system in Sierra Leone was abolished by the then Executive by a “Presidential declaration” which was achievable as there was no codified law or any constitutional provision to protect local government from such powerful actions by the Executive. This abolition effectively meant that Management Committees appointed by the President between 2002 and 2004 replaced local authorities. Binneh –Kamara in 2013 argues that the “Local Government act of 2004 was enacted

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