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    our founding forefather’s did a fantastic job constructing The Constitution and it should be left as is. Liberals Love a big ass Federal Government. It makes them feel safe and warm. Someone to lobby to when they see a travesty of justice like transgenders being able to use whatever bathroom they "identify" with.‚ because the 1% of 1% of the population’s Feelings could be hurt.. WTF is that..!!? Fuck You! Greater Good I say! You got a dick‚ then go in the fucking boys room and toughen up buttercup

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    Sectors in the automotive industry - The automotive industry has three major sectors: assembly of motor vehicles‚ component parts manufacturing‚ and motorcycle assembly. There are 14 motor vehicle assembly and manufacturing plants including two national car projects: Proton‚ which manufactures passenger cars; and Perodua‚ which produces passenger and commercial vehicles. Nine companies are involved in motorcycle assembly. Other car plants include Nissan‚ Toyota‚ and KIA. There are more than

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    Introducing Government in America Objective(s): 1. Students will be able to distinguish among the fundamental concepts of government‚ politics‚ and public policy. 2. Students will understand how government‚ politics‚ and public policy are interrelated. 3. Students will be able to ascertain how people can influence the government’s policy agenda. 4. Students will be able to describe the basic concept of the policymaking system. 5. Students will be able to determine the essential principles

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    US Government POS2041 Chapter 3 Study Guide Answers 9/13/12 In a unitary system‚ the central government is sovereign – it is the ultimate governing authority‚ with no legal superior. It can create other governments (regional governments) and delegate powers and responsibilities to them. The central government in a unitary system can also unilaterally take away any responsibilities it has delegated to any regional governments it creates and can even eliminate the regional governments. In a confederal

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    seemed to have concluded that his conviction at Guantanamo was ‘unfair’ and ‘obtained through duress’. He said ‘I feel like this acknowledges Guantanamo Bay and everything is illegal.’ Critically evaluate David Hicks’ ENTIRE statement in light of whether or not Human Rights are adequately provided for in the Australian legal and political system. David Hicks an Australian who was detained in Guantanamo Bay as a terrorist‚ recently Hicks said ‘he was pleased the authorities seemed to have concluded

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    The Federal Government should never run a deficit. There should be a law enacted to state this Often during tough business cycles‚ the Federal Government may run a deficit which increases the overwhelming amounts of debt a country may have. Currently‚ the Canadian Federal government is projected to have a national debt of over a trillion dollars. Governments incur debt when their expenses exceed the amount they receive through taxes. Usually the reason behind a government deficit can be attributed

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    National Development Policy - Announced in 1991 by Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. - To achieve balanced progress in order to form an integrated and just society - To achieve national unity - Focused on just distribution of resources - To encourage development of all economic sectors by fair division‚ strengthen the national integration by reducing the social and economic differences between the people and build a progressive‚ productive and skillful human resources Evolution

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    The Federalists Papers were made to explain why the central powers should be more powerful than state powers and how the central powers should be the supreme or absolute power‚ and the Anti-Federalists papers were made to oppose these views and explain why the state powers and the central powers should still have be equal. The response by the Federalists was more persuasive. The Federalists Paper #10 was written by James Madison. The document was titled “The Union Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection”

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    Should The Government Have A Say In Our Diets? I. Introduction Thesis Statement: Even though the government may have people´s best interest at heart‚ I strongly believe it is in citizens freedom what kind of diet they can choose. II. Body A. Many statistics indicate that a high protein diet is connected to heart diseases. 1. There is a BMJ study that proves heart diseases among 30 – 47 y/o women. 2. Protein increases physical activity. B. It is known that salt may be the cause for health

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    How much power should the government in general and the President in particular be given in times of national crisis? The powers and duties of the president are defined in Article II of the Constitution making him commander in chief of armed forces‚ chief diplomat‚ nominating judges‚ presenting state of union to congress and having the power to pardon and veto. However‚ the Constitution grants far less powers to the nation’s president in Article II than it does to congress in Article I. Throughout

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