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    within each of the three branches of government. This is extremely effective because many people with education and a different point of view can discuss and make decisions together instead of having one man to have complete power of the government and make decisions as he pleases. For example‚ if one of the branches wants to war and the other two branches believe that is not a good idea‚ they can overrule that decision and not go to war. In addition to that three branches of government‚ each of the

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    risk of dictatorship or tyranny‚ the group divided the new government into three parts‚ or branches: the executive branch‚ the legislative branch‚ and the judicial branch. Executive Branch:Headed by the president. The president carries out federal laws and recommends new ones‚ directs national

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    Assignment 1: Personality Strayer University Kenneth Baez BUS322 January 25‚ 2013 Describe each of the ‘Big 5’ personality traits. For each trait‚ provide an example of how it might contribute positively to an individual’s performance. 1. Extraversion- A person that is extraverted is someone that is outgoing and full of life. Most people like to think of extraverts as those people in a social group that love to be the center of attention or outspoken. According to Kendra Cherry‚ writer

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    What Psychology Means To Me November 19th‚ 2012 Psychology Psychology explains how and why people do the things they do; why people feel the way they feel; and how people think and reason. We rely on the people that are around us the most to help determine our actions. Most of us lean on our family for support and guidance to help persuade us to make the right decisions. Not only do we rely on the opinions and beliefs of our loved ones‚ but also we all rely on our religious

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    •Compare and contrast the 3 different cognitivist theories in this situation. •Discuss elements that are unique to each viewpoint and that are discussed by all. ◦In the ones discussed by all‚ what elements are viewed in the same manner‚ and which ones are viewed differently? The three main cognitivist theories are those promulgated by Piaget‚ Bruns‚ and Vygotsky. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development focuses upon the changes that occur in children and adolescents’ and attempts to explain the changes

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    Teaching with Historic Places The Teaching with Historic Places program created by the National Park Services and National Register is a wonderful resource for educators to use in there classrooms. I think it is very important to use these types of lessons before‚ during‚ and after a field trip to a historic site. These lessons not only provide knowledge of the site but a general education on preservation. Field trips are great ways to get students up close and personal with history. When

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    the states gathered to write the Constitution-a set of principles that told how the new nation would be governed. They made three government branches that are called Executive Branch‚Legislative Branch and Judicial Branch they made these three branches to have a system of checks and balances and prevents one branch from gaining too much power. To go into detail with the three branches the legislative branch main task is to make laws and pass laws the judicial branch main tasks is to review the laws

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    The U.S. government has three main branches. These three branches are the Legislative‚ Judicial and Executive. Each of these branches were made possible by the checks and balances in the constitution written by James Madison. Each of these branches all have a very specific job. As well as always needing to confirm with each branch so not one branch has too much power. The Legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. (whitehouse.gov) The constitution allows this branch

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    the historical issues that have longed plagued societies prior to this groundbreaking system. The system received the name of ‘checks and balances” due to the nature of each branch ‘checking’ the other branches to not allow one branch to be more powerful or overpower any other branch thus creating a ‘balance’ within the system. Each branch was set up to have different powers and jobs to better help the nation rather than a single parliament or monarchy‚ like Europe. The legislative branch allows or

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    During the year of 1675‚ three main events happen: King Philip’s War (1675-1676)‚ Bacon’s Rebellion (1675-1676)‚ and Board of Trade. These three main events started the development of English North America. These events alter the course of American history with making amendments that to this day some still ignore. The first event that happen as King Philip’s war; a war between New England and Native Americans. The Native Americans were starting to depend on English goods such as food‚ equipment

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