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    Brillantes Review

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    Decentralization and Federalism in the Philippines: Lessons from Global Community Alex B. Brillantes‚ Jr. and Donna Moscare More than five centuries of being under the Spaniards‚ has created a system of government which is highly centralized‚ bureaucratic‚ and hierarchical. Not only did the Philippines continue to implement a centralized system of governance‚ but it also developed a culture predisposed to dependency‚ and a mindset that looks down on local level institutions. Although centralized

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    protect itself from the abuse of power. (Hall‚ D.) The Federal Government use of the threat of withholding federal road funds from states to get there way is an abuse of the Federal Government’s power. I say that simply based on the methods of federalism and

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    Flowers for Algernon

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    Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes 1. Start of Something Good by Daughtry 2. People are Strange by Pink Floyd 3. Flash Back by Calvin Harris 4. Runaway by Linkin Park 5. Lonely Day by System of a Down Start of Something Good by Daughtry You never know when you’re gonna meet someone and your whole wide world in a moment comes undone You’re just walking around then suddenly Everything that you thought that you knew about love is gone You find out it’s all been wrong

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    "Everything Has Changed"

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    seen since eighteen hours ago Is green eyes and freckles and your smile In the back of my mind making me feel like [Taylor Swift] I just wanna know you better‚ know you better‚ know you better now I just wanna know you better‚ know you better‚ know you better now [Both] I just wanna know you better‚ know you better‚ know you better now I just wanna know you‚ know you‚ know you [Both] ’Cause all I know is we said‚ "Hello." And your eyes look like coming home All I know is a simple name

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    live their lives‚ exactly how they dream of it. I wanna live my life very simple‚ I also wanna be able to help everyone that I love along the way as well. In order to have that type of lifestyle I need a job that I really love‚ and enjoy and at the same time it has to pay very well‚ I think an anesthesiologist is just that job. I wanna become an anesthesiologist for a variety of reasons‚ the most important reason I wanna become‚ this is because‚ I wanna not just myself but those around me as well. The

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    Guard Against Tyranny

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    numerous ways to guard against everyone’s nightmare- tyranny. Tyranny is rule by a dictator‚ king‚ or strong group‚ and it results when rulers have too much power. Federalism‚ seperation of powers‚ and checks and balances were several ways the Constituion guarded against tyranny. To begin with‚ the first guard against tyranny was federalism‚ which is the division of power between the central and state government. According to James Madison‚ a few poers shared by the state and federal government is the

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    Constitutional Structure of American Federalism 3 constitutional powers allow the federal system 2 expand the gov’s power 2 meet the needs of a modern nation in a global economy. * Expansion Rests on 4 pillars 1. National Supremacy Article 2. War power 3. Commerce clause 4. Power 2 tax/ spend 4 gen. welfare Interpreting Federalism * Mulloch vs. Maryland: under the Necessary And Proper Clause- the fed. Gov. has implied powers * The constitutional established supremacy

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    America Citizen Roles

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    for America to be successful‚ citizens are to understand right and responsibility. The support of the citizens is a way of helping America of becoming successful. There are other things to consider‚ for example citizenry roles‚ rule of law‚ and federalism. First‚ citizenry roles is considered as one who respect and obeys federal‚ local‚ and state law. Not only do they have these responsibility but also to be informed of issues that involve their community. Being able to contribute positively to society

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    The constitution guarded against tyranny in several ways. Some of those ways were federalism‚ checks and balances‚ large states verses small states and division and separation of power. Here is how it all got started. 55 white males gathered in Philadelphia to form the document that keeps our country on the map. The document‚ is The Unites States Constitution of Independence. The constitution was written and formed in May of the year1787. The constitution has seven articles. Many people do not realize

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    10th Amendment

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    Jamila Bell Professor David Curcio POL 100: American Government 21 October 2013               The purpose of the 10th Amendment is to draw a line between the federal and state government’s powers. This amendment also protects their powers from each other. This amendment has been used to define the federal government’s power to tax‚ law enforcement and federal regulations. At one point in time this amendment was easily interpreted if it’s not included in the constitution‚ the federal government

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