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    Presidential Decree

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    PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 984 August 18‚ 1976 - COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE POLLUTION CONTROL LAW‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 389 February 5‚ 1974 -CODIFYING‚ REVISING AND UPDATING ALL FORESTRY LAWS AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 953 -REQUIRING THE PLANTING OF TREES IN CERTAIN PLACES AND PENALIZING UNAUTHORIZED CUTTING‚ DESTRUCTION‚ DAMAGING AND INJURING OF CERTAIN TREES‚ PLANTS AND VEGETATION PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 331 November 8‚ 1973 -REQUIRING THAT

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    The Religiosity of Presidential Elections In early 2012‚ the political tumult over providing contraception to employees of religiously affiliated institutions reminds us again of the symbiotic relationship between American government and religion. The debate has taken on greater significance in light of the most recent presidential election last November. The buildup to that election brought an increased level of political religiosity beyond just this issue. The primary process was filled with

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    Presidential Election

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    of the US election last? It begins immediately after the preceding election and doesn’t end until the voters have their say b) When does it start? At noon on the 20th of January following a presidential election. c)When does it end? In November on the election-day. 2) What is meant by an ”absentee ballot?” It is a “vote by mail” program for those who are away from home and wants to vote. 3) How does the

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    A presidential system is a system of government where an executive branch is led by a president who serves as both head of state and head of government. In a presidential system‚ the president is often elected directly by the people. This makes the president’s power more legitimate than that of a leader appointed indirectly. However‚ this is not a necessary property of a presidential system. Some presidential states have an unelected or indirectly elected head of state. A presidential system establishes

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    Presidential Power

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    What is the extent of presidential power?” This is a question that has been debated in the United States since the days of founding the nation. It could be because throughout history‚ the president has a deep understanding of the government and what it entails. Stepping back to when Americans were just colonists‚ they dealt with specific situations that made them question their lives as they knew it. Awake from a revolution‚ the founders of America were concerned with an executive official‚ one that

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    Presidential Candidates

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    How does the U.S President get elected? When we were younger some of us say we were going to be doctors‚ lawyers‚ or police officers. Remember in elementary school in 5th grade‚ teachers set up an election. Students ran for president‚ vice president‚ and secretary. When it came to winning all you needed was a lot of candy and you had all the votes. But it is not that simple when it comes to being president of the United States. If someone wants to run for the presidency they have to get a head

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    Presidential Duties

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    years of age. You also need to have lived in the United States for at least 14 years. As the President of the United States you get Pay and benefits the congress determins the President’s salary. It can neither be increased or decreased during a presidential term. The President’s pay was first set at $25‚000 year in‚ 1789. Now its up to $400‚000 a year. The President also gets provided with a expense allowance of $50‚000 a year. The President is chief of state which means he is the ceremonial head

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    Assignment 201

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    Assignment 201 Task A Ai; Describe four different methods of communication 1. Verbal communication‚ sounds‚ words language and talking. 2. Non-verbal-sign language‚ body language/gesturing. 3. Visual-signs‚ symbols‚ photos‚ pictures‚ cards. 4. Written- with pen and paper‚ text‚ emails. Aii; Identify five different reasons why people communicate 1. Show feelings and express emotions. 2. Socialize‚ friends‚ work colleagues service users‚ family. 3. Pass and receive information. 4. Share your experiences

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    Electoral Process in Nigeria

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    the question of credibility of our electoral process and elections. In other words‚ our elections have been challenged as not been free and fair. This has posed serious legitimacy question for our leaders .This paper has briefly assessed elections in Nigeria with particular emphasis on the recent ones(i.e 2003 and 2007) and has identified: massive rigging‚ violence‚ manipulation of election materials and records‚ lack of transparency on the part of electoral officials‚ delay of voting time‚ deliberate

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    History 201

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    Chapter 10 Inventing a Country American Constitutions‚ 1781–1789 MAJOR THEME: Americans had to invent their country and a sense of nationhood from scratch. The country went through a tentative period under the Articles of Confederation before the Constitution was written. chapter objectives: 1. To examine the government under the Articles of Confederation. 2. To examine the status of slaves and women. 3. To understand the threats to the future of the country under the Articles of Confederation

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