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    2013 In this paper the chosen leader is Bill Gates. Bill Gates is an entrepreneur that co-founded Microsoft. Microsoft is the world’s largest software business. (Gates-web) Born in Seattle‚ Washington on October 28‚ 1955 Bill Gates showed interest in computer programming at the age of 13. Now Bill Gates is one of the richest men in the world. In this paper the traits and characteristics of Bill Gates will be discussed. This paper will also show how Bill Gates has impacted society through his practice

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    revolutionizing our everyday tasks‚ electronic bill presentment and payment offer a whole new billing process by offering online and real time presentment of bills and payment choices. It offers great advantages and significantly improves customer care and customer relationship management. We will cover the information found in an electronic bill‚ followed by the process of a bill presentment. We will briefly compare traditional paper-based bills and electronic bills. And then‚ we will expose the different

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    The Jan Lokpal Bill (Hindi: जन लोकपाल विधेयक) (Citizens ’ ombudsman Bill) is an Indian draft anti-corruption bill that would create the Jan Lokpal‚ an independent body similar to the Election Commission with the power to prosecute politicians and bureaucrats without prior government permission.[1] Drafted by Shanti Bhushan‚ retired Indian Police Service officer Kiran Bedi‚ Justice N. Santosh Hegde‚ advocate Prashant Bhushan‚ former chief election commissioner J. M. Lyngdoh in consultation with the

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    I) Intro A. I’m just a bill‚ yes I’m only a bill and I’m sitting here on capital hill. B. According to We the People: An Introduction to American Politics by Benjamin Ginsberg. Laws are made in Congress by following a series of steps before being handed by the president and becoming laws C. The major steps bills need to pass in the following order are: C.i. Introduction C.ii. Committee review C.iii. Action on the floor > II) Legislation can introduce a bill A. House‚ Legislation is handed

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    How a Bill Becomes a Law The origin of a law can come from all over; whether it be from the mind of an ordinary citizen‚ a cry out from a right ’s group‚ a member or staff member of Congress‚ or from the President himself.  However‚ to keep our system clean from unnecessary or even oppressive laws‚ the framers of our Constitution went to great steps of making the process of legislature becoming law a very long and tedious process. Many critics would argue that there ’s inefficiency in the system

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    member of Congress. Bills may be presented to either House‚ but must pass‚ like many things in the Constitution‚ there are complications and loopholes. The basic structure has two main steps: the bill must pass through both houses of Congress‚ then through the President. A bill is submitted through several sources‚ but the general method is to be proposed by a member of the House or Senate. It is then referred to the committee that has the most knowledge about the proposed bill. The committee will

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    Bill and the Boom Box Rocket by Artie S. Once upon a time there lived a boy named Bill‚ who always dreamed of flying to the moon. One summer evening when Bill was trying to go to sleep‚ he was bothered by his big brother Ron. Ron was playing his new boom box too loud. The only way Bill could go to sleep was to put on some headphones and play a tape. His favorite tape had the sound of the ocean waves splashing up on shore. As he lay there in bed with his eyes closed pretending

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    In 1789‚ James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights included the first 10 amendments telling about all of the freedoms the government and people have. To me‚ having freedom means the right to speak‚ write‚ and practice your religion. The right to state opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished is the freedom of speech. In other countries‚ people are afraid to speak what they think. If the citizens in a country do not say their opinion‚ the government will not know what

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    Bill Henson Bill Henson was born in 1955 and grew up in the Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. He studied Design and Visual Arts at Prahran College of Advanced Education where the head of photography was Athol Shmith‚ with additional inspiring lectures from John Cato and Paul Cox. Henson did not complete his diploma and only studied for one year. The prominent photographer Athol Shmith recommended Henson to Jenny Boddington (I believe Charlie’s Nana) who was the new curator of photography at the National

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    audience about the controversy over the Arizona Bill SB1070. Strategic Order: Topical Main Points: I. Arizona passed a new law which grants the local police greater authority to check the immigration status of people they stop. II. The controversy is whether the Justice Department‚ Immigration Advocates‚ and citizens believe this law is unconstitutional. III. States‚ elected officials and United States citizens support the new Arizona Bill SB1070. INTRODUCTION Everyone look to

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