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    9.3 Weekly Review Week Nine Question #1 Formal Powers of the president includes‚ the power to Veto gives the president the Congressional legislation rejection to a new law Congress is wanting to pass‚ along with Commission officers of the armed forces‚ the president can act as commander-in-chief to preside over the military. In addition to‚ the Grant pardons and reprieves from Federal Offenses‚ with the exception of impeachment‚ a check on judicial powers through their constitutional authority to

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    Once the different colonies started settling in‚ trade and government started to develop. Colonial trade was a mess and many people were all other different colonies and traveling by boats to various locations in many paths. One route that was mentioned a lot is the Triangular Trade Route and is where boats would go from specific locations to get certain materials. The government we know of today had come to be from each colony having their own government. As time passed‚ the thirteen colonies started

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    Sparta and Athens although contemporary city states during classical period‚ were a study in contrast when it came to the live styles of the people who inhabited those countries. Sparta was predominantly rural with small central villages‚ whereas Athens was considered the cultural center of the world (Brand‚ n.d.‚ p. 2‚ 3). Additionally‚ in both countries how you lived was strongly impacted by your social class. Citizens For Spartan men‚ life was about service to their country and becoming the

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    The Lewis and Clark Expedition- The people of the United States knew very little of the land they had previously gained from the French as the Louisiana Purchase. President Thomas Jefferson decided to send out an expedition of explorers to discover the unknown land. This became known as the Lewis and Clark Expedition or the Corps of Discovery. Jefferson decided the leader of the expedition would be his secretary William Clark‚ and Meriwether Lewis. The expedition officially began in the summer of

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    Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen Theobald Wolfe Tone was born in Dublin in 1768 as a Protestant. He worked as a barrister and desired to change the Irish Parliament also known as parliament reform. He was influenced to do this by the French Revolution which took place in 1789‚ during which the French people rose up against their rulers because they wanted a complete change. Tone also had great admiration for the new democracy of the United States. Wolfe Tone thought he could do something similar

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    In Ancient Greece‚ the two largest poleis (city-states) Athens and Sparta are evidence of two opposite forms of government. Athens adopted a more democratic approach while Sparta was governed by two kings. Though near each other‚ Ancient Greece consisted of poleis each of whom was governed separately and differently than one another. In the following I will answer a few questions posed regarding Greece‚ Sparta and the various city-states. Athens Early on only men who owned land could hold public

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    Police officer involved shootings and police brutality highlighted in recent news reports have sparked discussion and debate about officers’ ability to carry and discharge firearms. A fair amount of civilians express concern about the power that lethal weapons provide police officers with and their potential ability to abuse the power. Police officers are trusted with this power because they take an honorable oath to use their intense physical and weapon training in accordance with their passion

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    speeding. As described previously young soldiers tend to show many signs of reckless driving one of which was racing or speeding‚ but you may ask yourself why racing and speeding? What reason might soldiers‚ especially younger ones‚ have for racing or speeding? Well it is quite simple. Many young soldiers have not

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    Chapter 3‚ Nice to Eat You: Act of Vampires explains how one can literally and figuratively act like a vampire because they can use people to get what they want(Foster Ch. 3). The crossroad demon being the more figurative one as in he uses the human’s happiness to make a deal and get their soul bringing him more power. Because they use people to get more power that can be seen as act of vampirism

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    project to achieve its aim. It works in full coordination with each other and comprises of professionals including software developers‚ product owners and experts from various fields. The basic difference between Project Management Professional (PMP) and Scrum is that the former tries to plan everything direct and straight‚ the later can bring about changes in the project during the process of development. This is rather a complex procedure and must be done jointly by the team members focusing on time

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