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    Constitutions of Pakistan

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    Presentation on: Constitutions of Pakistan Created By: Sheikh Sheheryar Contents S/No Subjects Responsibility Pg/No 1. Introduction………………..……………………………. 03 2. Constitution of Pakistan1956…………..…………….. 04 a. Origin b. Provision c. Salient features d. Islamic provisions e. Drawbacks f. Demise 3. Constitution of Pakistan 1962………………

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    25th amendment

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    25th Amendment The 25th amendment defines the succession of the president‚ and it ensures someone is always prepared to lead our government incase of tragedy. It also provides for the president’s removal if he/she is unable to act as president. It makes it clear who’s to be in charge in almost any given situation that may rise. The 25th amendment provides two remedies when a president is disabled. First: the president of his own volition may turn over the power of his office

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    The Constitution of the Philippines (Filipino: Saligang Batas ng Pilipinas)‚ Popularly known as the 1987 Constitution‚ is the constitution or the supreme law of the Republic of the Philippines. It was enacted in 1987‚ during the administration of President Corazon C. Aquino.[1] Philippine constitutional law experts recognize three other previous constitutions as having effectively governed the country — the 1935Commonwealth Constitution‚ the 1973 Constitution‚ and the 1986 Freedom Constitution.[2][3]

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    16th Amendment

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    16th Amendment- Status of Income Tax Clarified. Ratified 2/3/1913 What it is- The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes‚ from whatever source derived‚ without apportionment among the several States‚ and without regard to any census or enumeration. Reason for ratification- In 1895‚ in the Supreme Court case of Pollock v Farmer’s Loan and Trust (157 U.S. 429)‚ the Court disallowed a federal tax on income from real property. The tax was designed to be an indirect

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    Process Design & Analysis

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    A Process can be defined as a collection of equipment‚ methods‚ people‚ and systems used together to produce the products/ services required. A Process Strategy in an organization’s approach is to transform resources into goods and services. The objective of the process strategy is to build a process that meets customer requirements and product specifications within cost and other managerial constraint. The process selected will have a long term effect on efficiency and flexibility of production

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    Becoming a dental doctor Audience This analysis is designed for possible pre-dental candidates with no prior knowledge of dental education. Purpose/Definition The purpose of this analysis is to inform possible pre-dental candidates with the proper knowledge of dental education as whole. Dental education is the training‚ education‚ and qualifications acquired by dental candidate in order‚ to make the transition to a practicing dental doctor under the state in which he or she is licensed

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    The Fourth Amendment

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    I. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT SHOULD CONTROL MALICIOUS PROSECUTION CLAIMS INVOLVING PRETRAIL DETENTIONS WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE Years ago this Court instructed that the Fourth Amendment should be used to analyze allegedly unconstitutional “detention[s] of suspects pending trial.” Gerstein v. Pugh‚ 420 U.S. 103‚ 125 n.27 (1975). Since then this Court has reaffirmed that the “detention of criminal suspects” is “governed by the provisions of the Fourth Amendment.” Albright v. Oliver‚ 510 U.S. 266‚ 274 (1994)

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    The First Constitution

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    The first constitution in our nation ’s history was the U.S. Articles of Confederation.  The Articles of Confederation was formed by the Continental Congress on November 15‚ 1777. However‚ sanction of the Articles of Confederation by all thirteen states did not occur until March 1‚ 1781. The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government‚ which resulted in most of the power residing with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon

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    The Indian Constitution

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    The Constitution of India is supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest[1] written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 444[Note 1] articles in 22 parts‚ 12 schedules and 118 amendments. Besides the Hindi version‚ there is an official English

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    Constitution Paper

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    Constitution Paper Lorraine Pflugler HIS/110 September‚ 17‚ 2012 Jason Hatter Constitution Paper In this paper I will discuss how the Constitution addressed the weaknesses in the Article of Confederation‚ how the Constitution addressed the complaints in the Declaration of Independence‚ as well as speaking about the Great Compromise and how representation of states in Congress is determined. I will also go into some detail about the Bill of rights. The Constitution is a legal binding document

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