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    Rubric Name: Historical Event Paper Criteria Full Points Partial Points No Points Topic 3 points Analyzed  topic of historical significance  from a business contingency planning perspective. 1.5 points Topic not of historical significance. 0 points Topic not analyzed from a business contingency planning perspective. Business Organization and Process 2 points Organization and its business processes were discussed. 1 point Organization or its business processes were not discussed. 0 points

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    IMPLICATIONS OF FEDERAL SPENDING ON STATE OR LOCAL GOVERNMENT Every term the federal government provides grants to local and state governments. Those funds are accounted for federal outlays and a quarter of spending by local and state governments. Over the past years the intergovernmental grants from federal government that support state and local government that supports state and local programs have fluctuated. These financial transfers fluctuate impacting local and state government and these funds

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    The federal government has three main branches. These include the executive‚ the judiciary‚ and the legislative. The president is head of the executive branch and makes laws official. The supreme court and other federal courts have judicial authority‚ to explain the laws of the country under the constitution. The legislative branch is the congress divided into two different chambers the House of Representatives and the Senate. Although our government today is still divided into three branches‚ The

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    The formation of the United Nations (1945) Kegley (2007) mentions that the failure of the League of Nations‚ brought about the creation of the United Nations in 1945. Following the planning of the American‚ British and Soviet allies for a new international organization to maintain peace and security‚ the United Nations came into existence on 24 October 1945. Today‚ the United Nations has many departments that deal with vast global issues mainly humanitarian‚ economic and social. The creation of

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    1. What are the seven articles of the U. S Constitution and the purpose of each; -Article 1. Legislative Department All legislative Powers herein shall be vested (persons and groups that own and control) in a; Congress and House of Representatives. Establishes; Elections and meetings Legislative proceedings Rights of members Bills and resolutions Powers of Congress (both houses) Powers denied to Congress Powers denied to the States -Article 2. Executive Department The Executive power

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    hospitals safer‚ we can help decrease medication errors‚ and we can make prevention the key focus to help prevent never events. In my ADN course we had to do a poster project with a presentation utilizing an evidence based practice theory. We chose

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    English‚ the Official Language in the U. S. Michele Hoard ENG 122 Instructor Nelly Aguilar March 7‚ 2011 English‚ the Official Language in the U. S. The researcher stated that English is now the official language in the United States. There are documents that discuss the importance of an official language in America‚ which supports this statement. In this research there are further details about English as the Official Language in the U. S. and how language can unite people in society

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    plan‚ a statewide government based on the population. “The federalists supported the constitution and preferred a strong national government‚” (pg. 57). The Anti-Federalists supported the New Jersey plan‚ where each state gets the same amount of representation. “The Anti-Federalist opposed the constitution and preferred a decentralized federal government; they took their name by default‚ in reaction to their better –organized opponents‚” (pg. 57). Both parties agreed that government should be limited

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    Federal and unitary systems of government have many similar qualities therefore it becomes difficult to decipher between the two. In order to illustrate the difficulty in trying to distinguish between the two‚ I will first define what each system of government involves and then attempt to compare and contrast. Federalism is the creation of two layers of government‚ the federal government and the constituent states‚ which equally share the legal sovereignty of a country. Each tier of government has

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