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    Transformed beyond recognition from the vision of the Founding Fathers’. Discuss this view of the modern US constitution. On March 4th 1789 the constitution of the United States of America came into effect. Derived from the visions of seven political leaders and statesmen and consisting of only seven articles‚ the US constitution would become the first of its kind‚ the bedrock of democracy and lay the foundations for democratic political systems across the world. Since 1789‚ America has progressed

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    The Constitution notes

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    The constitution Constitution - Set of rules to establish powers and functions of institutions of gvt – specifically exec‚ leg‚ judic – second function to define relationship between individual and state – extent of liberty – codified (USA where con becomes sovereign) and uncodified (UK with sovereignty elsewhere) – federal (UK) and unitary (USA) Codified constitution – often result of revolutionary change 1. Authoritative so constitutes “higher law” – has sovereignty and binds gvt institutions

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    subject as per your requirement. Project Reports Available Betel Nut (Supari) processing Khaini Chewing Tobacco (Raja Type) Pan Masala Darbari Type Khaine (Chewing Tobacco) Kimam Chewing Tobacco Nicotine from Tobacco Waste Pan Masala Pan Masala‚ Meetha‚ Saada‚ Zarda Making(Gutkha) and Packing Scented Supari Sweet Scented Supari Tobacco Zarda Zafrani Baba type Zarda Kimam N. 60‚ 120‚ 160‚ 240‚ 300‚ 400 Zarda Kimam (Tobacco) Zarda Kimam‚ No. 60‚90 120‚ 160‚ 240‚ 300 & 400 Tobacco

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    1973 Constitution

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    which shall all be truly reflective and symbolic of ideas‚ history‚ and traditions of the people. Thereafter the national name‚ anthem‚ and seal so adopted shall not be subject to change except by constitutional amendment. Section 3. (1) This Constitution shall be officially promulgated in English and in Pilipino‚ and translated into each dialect spoken by over fifty thousand people‚ and into Spanish and Arabic. In case of conflict‚ the English text shall prevail. (2) The National Assembly shall

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    Derrick Smith Whisonant‚ Instructor American Government 201 004 September 17‚ 2010 Living Constitution When the state decided to declare our independence from the British rule‚ every state had its own army called the militia. The first attempt to form a federal government was in 1777 under a Confederation called the Articles of Confederation‚ the archived to have a small federal government to have little power but to form a national army to fight the British. This form of government would

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    The most used defense in United States history has always been the Constitution. People have justified many deeds and/or criminal actions with this document. Written a little over two hundred years ago‚ it’s no surprise that the Constitution is highly debated. In fact‚ the United States has an entire branch of government specifically for interpreting the Constitution: the judicial branch. However‚ even the judicial branch’s interpretation is debated; the Supreme Court is constantly judged for its

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    trained from the humanities. There are many great artifacts that represent the culture we’re currently residing in. However‚ as an American and someone trained in the humanities‚ I believe there is no better example of this than the actual Constitution of the United States. I will describe the artifact and analyze in detail how the artifact relates to the values and beliefs of our culture as Americans. I will also investigate the deep cultural roots of the artifact and what cultural roots resulted

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    The purpose of the Constitution according to the Preamble The Preamble of the Constitution states the fundamental purposes‚ principles‚ and goals of the government established by the Constitution. The Preamble also outlines the Constitution and how it operates. It is basically a summary of the Constitution that states the purposes and intentions of the United States Government. The Constitution‚ According to the

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    Reading the Constitution.

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    In their essay‚ "How Not to Read the Constitution"‚ Lawrence Tribe and Michael Dorf describe the ways the Constitution has been interpreted by different people. Tribe and Dorf make it clear that the idea that the Constitution should be interpreted based on what the framers original intent was is not the way to read the Constitution‚ it takes much more than that. Tribe and Dorf also explain that justices do not interpret the Constitution in a way that would please the readers (the people) on purpose

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    US constitution

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    The US Constitution is organized into seven articles‚ Bill of Rights‚ and amendments. Article I deals with the legislative branch of government. Article II concerns the executive branch of government. Article III establishes the Supreme Court as the highest judicial power in the United States. Article IV defines the relationships between states. Article V describes the procedure for amending the Constitution. Article VI declares itself as “the supreme Law of the Land”‚ and Article VII ratifies the

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