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    the rights of the people. In the US‚ the basic rules for the people the country represents are found in the preamble of the constitution. The preamble is found at the beginning of the constitution and is there to serve as a guideline that tells people how to live their lives to keep order. In order to do this‚ our founding fathers wrote out the purpose of our government. In the preamble‚ the first two purposes are to form a more perfect union‚ and to establish justice. An example of a more perfect

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    Journal of Operations Management 21 (2003) 193–203 Six Sigma: a goal-theoretic perspective Kevin Linderman∗ ‚ Roger G. Schroeder1 ‚ Srilata Zaheer2 ‚ Adrian S. Choo3 Curtis L. Carlson School of Management‚ University of Minnesota‚ 3-150 CarlSMgmt Building‚ 32-19th Avenue South‚ Minneapolis‚ MN 55455‚ USA Received 18 April 2001; accepted 2 May 2002 Abstract Six Sigma is a phenomenon that is gaining wide acceptance in industry‚ but lacks a theoretical underpinning and a basis for research other

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    In 1787 the United States Constitution was written to establish goals and rights of the American people. Two years later the Bill of Rights was published with the personal liberties of colonists. These articles were written with good intentions‚ but even today are taken out of context‚ twisted‚ and ignored. The United States Constitution begins a preamble to the Bill Of Rights. This states the purpose of the Bill of Rights‚ which is to “prevent misconstruction or abuse of it’s powers”. It then

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    The Preamble to our constitution summarizes the founder lofty goals for America. The idealism embodied in the Preamble is both inspiring and touching. In reading one should reflect on the dream of America and the constitution’s role in molding and protecting that entirely new image of a nation. That we continue to be guided‚ more than 220 years later‚ by those rather few words is testimony to the brilliance and wisdom of its creators and to our determination to build a free‚ democratic‚ just society

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    A True Testament of Time‚ The Preamble to the Constitution The succinct‚ memorable‚ and iconic legal document‚ the Preamble to the Constitution‚ is a true testament to the American style of writing and is an instantly recognizable piece of literature when the first three words are heard. The document‚ written by many members of early American politics such as Gouverneur Morris‚ a founding father‚ an American statesman‚ and an acclaimed diplomat and senator‚ aided heavily on the considerable impact

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    government. One compromise was that the Constitution needed a list of rights that were given to American citizens and could never be changed. This list was called the Bill of Rights. The introductory statement to the Constitution was called the preamble. The preamble summarized everything the Constitution would be explaining the purpose of the Constitution and its guidelines. The Constitution set up three different branches of power so that there isn’t one all powerful leader that takes charge. The three

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    Preamble Essay With the start of a new country rising in the mix of North America‚ the Early Republic and Nationalist Era in 1789-1849 will predetermine the triumph the United States will have in the new world. As a new form of government emerges the Early Republic and Nationalist Era will become an idea of political freedom throughout the country along with the realization in the Declaration of Independence. Through the years of 1789-1849 America has a necessary goal to uphold the sections of the

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    THE PREAMBLE AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS By 1787‚ Americans were dissatisfied with the current form of the United States government. The Articles of Confederation‚ although adequate when created‚ had some major draw backs. An elite group‚ known as the framers‚ assembled to form a more perfect union. The framers believed the United States needed a Constitution that would be for the common man. Over the summer of 1787 several committees met to create the preamble for the people. The most renowned committee

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    that‚ the preamble does the same thing‚ it introduces the constitution and it is an essential piece to understand what the constitution is about‚ and how it was made to serve our country. Many goals were established by the constitution and the Framers chose important concepts to make The United States a more productive country. All Six concepts were very important and Four of the main ones are To established justice‚ promote general welfare‚ ensure domestic tranquility and One of the six main focuses

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    Introduction:- The Preamble to an act is the lodestar and guides those who find themselves in a grey dealing with its provision. According to the canons of statutory interpretation‚ the proper function of a Preamble is to explain certain facts which are necessary to be explained before the enactments contained in the Act can be understood. In short it contains a recital of the facts or state of the law for which it is proposed to legislate by the statute‚ the object and policy of the legislation

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