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    Hawaii State Of Mind

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    “Hawaii is not a state of mind‚ it’s a state of grace.” Hawaii is a state that attracts tourists because of its history‚ geography‚ entertainment‚ and culture. It is well known for its volcanoes‚ beaches‚ and climate. For these reasons‚ tourism is the main thing Hawaii is known for. Hawaii was recursively discovered on January 18‚ 1778‚ by 1 explorer‚ James Cook. Hawaii is also a great place to live and has over one million residents. History “The Aloha State” became the 50th state of the United

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    Christian Mercado State & Local Government Assignment #1 State & National Government The United States was founded on economic and political freedom. This freedom enables all our citizens to successfully pursue unlimited opportunities to use their god given talents to work‚ produce‚ invest‚ take risk‚ and grow wealthy while keeping the prosperous fruits of their enterprise. Here we have state governments that are “laboratories of government” and a notional government that has more autonomy

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    ROLE OF THE STATE AND POLICE IN THE WAKE OF COMMUNAL RIOTS In view of J.W.Garner‚ an important feature of the Sate is that “the body of inhabitants renders habitual obedience to the organized government.” There are several institutions and agencies working meticulously round the clock to help the government achieve its objectives. Police and other law enforcement agencies are such instruments of the State. The State‚ police and the society are originally inter-linked. In any society‚ the legitimacy

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    The debate of states’ rights versus federal supremacy is one that affects America today and has since the country was founded. It started with the writing of the Constitution in 1787 and the formation of Federalists and Anti-Federalists‚ who had opposing views on the document. The two major arguments were that a strong central government would eventually become tyrannical‚ and that a strong central government was needed for the nation to move forward. Years of conflict between the two sides occurred

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    which society was formed. Our Constitution‚ in its very preamble‚ speaks of justice as one of the great values which its makers have cherished. The Old and archaic concept of Sovereign immunity that “King can do no wrong” still haunts us‚ where the state claim immunity for its tortious acts and denies compensation to the aggrieved party. The doctrine of sovereign immunity is based on the Common Law principle borrowed from the British Jurisprudence that the King commits no wrong and that he cannot

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    State Street Corp

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    State Street Corporation FIN 360 April 10‚ 2013 State Street Corporation is a financial services holding company based in the United States. State Street was founded in 1792 and is located in the Financial District of Boston‚ Massachusetts. The company provides a full range of products and services for large pools of investment assets. With $18.79 trillion in assets under custody and $1.91 trillion in assets under management‚ their primary clients are institutional investors (State Street‚ 2013)

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    Letchworth State Park

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    XXX English 103 Spring 2013 An upstate New Yorker need not travel far to experience truly breathtaking views. Letchworth State Park is an unexpected sanctuary of beauty nestled along the Genesee River‚ just south of the city of Rochester‚ New York and only hours away from other major cities in the upstate area. Touted as the "Grand Canyon of the East‚" Letchworth State Park is the site of an expansive and winding gorge flanked by diverse layers of bedrock that date back hundreds of millions of

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    came to levying taxes the Articles stated Congress could request states to pay taxes. The Constitution states Congress has the right to levy taxes on individuals” (Feldmeth‚ Greg D. "U.S. History Resources" http://home.earthlink.net/~gfeldmeth/USHistory.html (31 March 1998). “A federal court the Articles states no system of federal courts. With the Constitution a court system created to deal with issues between citizens and states.”(Feldmeth‚ Greg D. "U.S. History Resources" http://home.earthlink

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    A culture is the beliefs and interests of a particular group of people. About 150 years ago‚ a proud and noble culture was created in the Southern portion of the United States. It was created by Southerners from all walks of life‚ ranging from the gentry to the "good ol’ boys." They loved their culture so much that they created a country. It was a country of blue skies‚ green hills‚ beautiful meadows and forests‚ and old-fashioned Southern hospitality. There were large plantations that grew some

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    Aristotle’s Description of the Constitutional State State is made up of the citizens who compose it “A body of citizens sufficing for the purposes of life” A citizen: Very elitist view of citizens One who shares in the administration of justice A citizen is one who helps make the laws of the state The citizen needs leisure time and relaxation to cultivate his mind Only those that meet this qualification are truly citizens because only they have the time Possession of arms is a condition

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