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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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    250 years before. If this trend continues‚ the world will ultimately come to a brutal conclusion. Hunters provide many essential portions of our environment. Frankly‚ without hunters the world would have no trouble reaching complete disrepute.(Gibbons‚ 3) Hunters are major contributors to population and climate control‚ which remains beneficial for obvious reasons. Hunters also contribute to a livened economy‚ which in the United States happens to have a great service. (Ekstrom‚ 12) Remove hunting

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    European Settlement in the outback: A great opportunity or a mistake? Why did people move to South Australia in the 19th Century? Edward Gibbon Wakefield was the person who developed the theory of a systematic colonisation in 1829. Edward was a prisoner for three years in Newgate Gaol‚ he was convicted because he had an unlawful marriage and abducted Ellen Turner. This meant that he introduced Labour and Capital and also the sale of land at a fixed priced. When this happened emigration became more

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    Chef in Michelin star restaurant more than a profesion: Professional identity of Michelin star restaurants chefs 4th GRC 2012 School of Hospitality and Tourism At Taylor’s Graduate School Petaling Jaya Chef in Michelin star restaurant more than a profesion: Professional identity of Michelin star restaurants chefs Master in International Hospitality Management By Benjamin Gouet 2012 Benjamin Gouet 1 Chef in Michelin star restaurant more than a profesion: Professional identity

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    “To be accountable is literally to be liable to be called upon to give an account of what one has done or not done. The account may include all or some of descriptions‚ explanations‚ excuses or justifications.” (Banks‚ 2004‚ p.150). Within my current agency context I have a professional accountability which appoints me a duty to carry out and justify my work through; informed theoretical knowledge‚ professional judgements and legal frameworks which govern the social work profession in the field of

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    The Justinian Code came about when emperor Justinian‚ or Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus‚ decided to codify existing Roman Law‚ as well as add some of his own. This code had a great effect on the law of the land‚ and remains as the foundation of law in many western nations to this day. Despite it’s effects not being immediate‚ Justinians administrative genius helped to bring stability to the inconsistent law he inherited from Rome. In 529 A.D. Tribonian‚ Justinian’s legal minister‚ led a group

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    What does it mean to describe psychosocial studies as a ‘transdiscipline’? ‘...we human beings are simultaneously creatures of communication‚ creatures of bio-chemistry‚ creature of consciousness and‚ perhaps above all‚ creature of creativity’ (Stenner 2009‚ 196). Beginning to answer such a question necessitates a definition of terms‚ as both ‘transdisciplinarity’ and the ‘psychosocial’ are contested terrain. This paper will thus begin with an account of differing conceptualisation of ‘transdisciplinarity’

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    being consistent with or based on logic (Gibbons 1992). As a term‚ it is related to the idea of reason.Economists usually assume that people are rational. Rational people systematically and purposely do the best they can to achieve their objective‚ given the available opportunities (Sugden 1991). The Rational choice theory‚ also known as rational action theory‚ is a framework for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. Gibbons (1992) describes it as the dominant theoretical

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    may notice and come to terms with things about themselves that they didn’t come to grips with before. In other words‚ “In times of adversity or hardship‚ one’s true character is revealed.” In Ellen Foster‚ a book about a young foster child by Kaye Gibbons‚ Ellen faces many challenges. These challenges include the suicide of her mother‚ the abuse and unavoidable death of her father‚ and rejection from family members which led her to be moved from home to home. In the end‚ however‚ she learns that she’s

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    One was McCulloch v. Maryland in 1819. This case upheld the powers of the federal government. It also denied the states the right to tax the bank. This allowed later cases to uphold the expansive powers of the federal government. The other case was Gibbons v. Ogden in 1824‚ this ruling upheld broad congressional power over interstate commerce. Soon after we moved into the era of dual federalism. Dual federalism is the belief that having separate and equally powerful levels of government is the best

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