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    Powers of Congress

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    DIANA JOY G. SILVA BEED-1B POWERS OF THE CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION OF THE POWERS OF CONGRESS * Enumerated Powers – refer to those specifically or expressly conferred to the Congress by the Constitution. The enumerated powers of the Congress includes: * Power to impose taxes * Power of appropriations * Declare the existence of state of war * Power to meet as board of canvassers in the election of President and Vice President * Power of impeachment

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    Long term financing The long term financing is necessary for all kinds of business entities irrespective of their size or statue. This is a form of financing that is provided for a period of more than a year. Uses of long term financing: are used in separate ways by different types of business entities. Business entities that are not corporations are only to use long term financing for the purpose of debt but corporations can also use the long term financing for both debt and equity purposes

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    I) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries A) it involves many mechanics of the body B) young athletes are still growing‚ they are at a greater risk for injury than adults C) Baseball can lead to injuries caused by overusing certain body parts D) Therefore‚ playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries II) playing baseball at a young age can lead to long-term injuries because it involves many mechanics of the body A) for example the tendons that

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    United States is today. The war was the cruelest and bloodiest war between the Northern and Southern States of America‚ which was the Civil War. It wasn’t just mainly on slaves‚ but the economics of cash crops and politics between parties. Only because technology was advancing not just in agriculture‚ but because weaponry was advancing in rifles quicker. The election of 1860 will provide what were the causes before it‚ what or why the Civil War happened‚ and the long-term effects of the War. Nearly all

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    Amanda Evanson Immediate and Long-Term Effects of the Korean War University of Phoenix The Korean War started with communist North Korea invading anti-communist South Korea. The United States‚ who were already in North Korea to some extent joined forces with South Korea to help them against the North Korean invasion. They saw the Korean War as a fight against communism and felt that if North Korea was able to take over South Korea it would lead to communism spreading and taking over one area

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    who desire to have immediate gratification with short-term goals‚ and people who want what’s best for the society with long-term goals. The single most important factor in the downfall of human societies is the conflict between short-term and long-term goals. In Lord of the Flies and An Enemy of the People‚ both societies have a potential to be a paradise‚ but in order to have a strong outcome they need to focus on long-term goals and what is optimal to the people. Both societies have a majority

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    What are the secrets to long life? It turns out that centenarians have a few things in common. By Chanie Kirschner Thu‚ Feb 23 2012 at 5:51 PM Related Topics: Science Well‚ I certainly don’t have a crystal ball (but I do have a crystal bowl….)‚ but there have been some studies done recently on people who’ve lived a very long life to see whether there were any common denominators among them. As it turns out‚ there were. Here are a few: 1. How fast can you walk? A recent University of Pittsburgh

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    Effects of Fatigue on Staff and Quality/Safe Care in Long-Term Care Facilities Fatigue prevention seems like such a central issue in our intricate medical environment. However‚ as we provide more multifaceted care‚ we have not kept up with caring for those giving the care. The consequences of fatigue at this long-term care facility show that patients are not receiving adequate care‚ more errors are made‚ and patient safety is being jeopardized due to inadequate staffing caused by fatigue and lack

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    MARIJUANA’S SHORT AND LONG TERM EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN Millions are abusing marijuana every day. In fact‚ 1 out of 7 high school students smoke marijuana more than once a day. Marijuana is taken very lightly and is the most highly used illegal drug. For this reason‚ society should know its short and long term effects on the brain. Marijuana can effect these two areas emotionally or physically. Also in some cases physical damages causes the emotional response. Although most public information

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    Legacies Of Colonialism

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    “proved” the Indigenous people ceded right and title of the land to the Crown and documented an alternate history in ways that benefited the colonial project. Terra nullius was used to prove that the land was barren and empty and that there were no civilizations that existed upon the land and the doctrine of discovery in lieu was invoked to legitimize claims land claims and underlying title of the crown (Borrows 2002‚ 117). Upon the establishment of the Canadian state‚ the assumptions of underlying

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