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    The writers of the Constitution created a system of shared government through the Supremacy Clause‚ the Powers of Congress‚ and the Tenth Amendment. The federal system created by the Constitution was a reaction to the British government and defined the power of the national government. The founders wanted to avoid having one central source of power. In Article VI of the Constitution‚ the supremacy clause gives the national government to have jurisdiction over state government (Kernell et. al. 2014

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    SWINRISE 4 Activity 1 Four Cords Song ‘The Axis of Awesome’ is an Australian comedy band. According to one of these comedians‚ all the greatest hit songs used the same ‘four cords’. To prove this‚ they have brilliantly put together 20 hit songs using these four cords. Listen to the song posted in BB Week 4 folder and do the following: 1) See if you know any of the song titles or the singers and check with the answers provided on BB. 2) In your group blog‚ discuss the question‚ ‘Is it ethical

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    Introduction The inception of the Commerce Clause has led over the years the Supreme Court to explore the limitations of the power of the federal government. The interpretation of the Commerce Clause in cases like the United States v. Lopez‚ United States v. Morrison et. al. and Gonzales v. Raich provide examples of the limits of the federal government. This case discussion first touches on the Supreme Court’s position regarding the Commerce Clause before the Lopez and Morrison cases. Afterwards

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    Commerce Clause and Health Care The Commerce Clause was merely placed in our Constitution to ensure that states couldn’t establish laws or regulations that would hinder with trade and economic commerce‚ in result gave Congress the power “to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations‚ and among the several States‚ and with the Indian Tribes.” To me‚ the Commerce Clause was once legitimate in the sense that the economic activity was mainly trade based and to prevent the intense rivalry among states‚

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    the topic‚ position and argument?)‚ how is the writing going to be organized and presented? It is also quite important to define “academic writing” to find which is necessary and sufficient. Academic writing normally starts from words‚ to phrase‚ clause‚ sentence‚ paragraph‚ and then essay. This assignment concentrates on theory of academic paragraph writing

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    TEACHING ADJECTIVE CLAUSES Summary of Research & Pedagogical Techniques This paper contains researches about teaching adjective clauses. In here‚ I will discuss the various methods in teaching adjective clauses for the ESL/EFL students. After examining the different methods and comparing them with each other‚ this paper will explain the application of the knowledge to my present and future teaching and will demonstrate the influence of the study to the development of my lesson plan. Studying

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    Ochoa Law-480 Midterm Non-compete clauses and its effects The idea of a non-compete clause came from companies and corporations wanting to keep their intellectual property secret from their competition‚ whether it from for a short period of time to a long time. Every state has their own enforcement of the clause but the general rule is that the longer the time period is the less likely it will be enforced by the court. The main issues with non-compete clauses and how their expansion into the newer

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    The "non-compete" clause New Thesis: In society today the "non-compete" clause has gained more and more publicity. In certain industries the non-compete clause is essential to protect employers investments in their personnel. A fine example of this is in the radio industry in Florida. In 1987‚ the Florida appeals court reexamined a case where disc jockeys had signed a letter of agreement with a rival station during the prohibition period of their non-compete agreement. The disc jockeys

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    The government is always expanding in many ways‚ but what justifies them to do so? The Necessary and Proper Clause can both support such decisions‚ or reject them. These Clauses are explained in the Constitution. It says that‚ “The Congress shall have Power …To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers‚ and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States‚ or in any Department or Officer thereof.” The importance

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    Non-Defining Relative Clauses A relative clause is a clause that generally modifies a noun or noun phrase‚ and is introduced by a relative pronoun (which‚ that‚ who‚ whom‚ whose)‚ a relative adverb (where‚ when‚ why) or a zero relative. They are also known as an adjectival clause. For example: - Can I have the pencil that I gave you this morning? - Yesterday I called our friend Julie‚ who lives in New York. - In the summer I’m going to visit Italy‚ where my brother lives. There

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