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    Running-title: Attack patterns of a psyllid herbivore on different eucalypt genotypes Glycaspis brimblecombei (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) attack patterns on different Eucalyptus genotypes Juliana Tuller1*, Karla Nunes Oliveira2, Jhonathan Oliveira Silva3, Maurício Lopes de Faria1, Mário Marcos do Espírito-Santo2, José Eduardo Serrão4, José Cola Zanuncio4 1 Laboratório de Controle Biológico, Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Campus Universitário Prof. Darcy Ribeiro. CP 126, 39401-089, Montes Claros, MG, Brasil. 2 Laboratório de Ecologia Evolutiva, Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Campus…

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    Welfare Programs

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    As an American citizen, individuals are entitled to various means of assistance from not only the federal government, but from state legislature as well. However, as part of a recently formed Congressional Committee, I am faced with the decision of choosing to eliminate one of three vital welfare programs due to their being no option for reconstruction of any one of these programs. Options at hand for removal include Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Security Income…

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    the regulation of the oil and gas industry and the award of drilling licenses in State lands: The Railroad Commission, through its Oil and Gas Division, regulates the exploration, production, and transportation of oil and natural gas in Texas. Its statutory role is to (1) prevent waste of the state's natural resources, (2) to protect the correlative rights of different interest owners, (3) to prevent pollution, and (4) to provide safety in matters such as hydrogen sulfide. What is unique…

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    50, is not expressly preempted because the defendant Boston Scientific Corporation has violated the federal regulation by not reporting serious injuries and device malfunction. The Court asserted that § 360k does not prevent a State from providing the damaging remedy for the claims premised on violation of the FDA regulation as the state duties parallels the federal requirements rather than adding to it. Here, the violation of FDA regulation breaches the state duty to warn about the risk…

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    Mayor La Guardia said, “It is not the amendment which is chiefly opposed, it is the economics of the amendment” (Amidon). Freedman states that the amendment was killed by people who believed it would increase federal power (94). In some ways, this is true. The Child Labor Amendment would allow Congress to limit, regulate, and prohibit kids from working under the age of 18. It also states that all state child labor laws shall be suspended to give effect to those created by congress (Adimon).…

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    in effort. No one should expect more. Some people can work but instead they apply for public state assistance such as GA (general cash assistance), and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program also known as food stamp). Many young adult apply for state benefits instead trying to working. How can anyone prosper if they don 't put forth effort? This an equation of laziness and unwillingness to learn, but if they simply just they put forth the work then they can attain the American dream.…

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    system – to a federal system, in order to exhibit Philippine’s full potential, was proposed by some scholars and political leaders like Abueva, Brillantes, and Dueterte. Federalism is a system of government in which power and authority is allocated to both the central and regional governments. Each unit has its own specified power such as the central government administrates the external affairs like foreign trade and the defense army of the country, while the regional governments address the…

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    Political System

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    Which political system is better for a country? Each country have different needs, cultures, history, strengths and weaknesses to take into account in order to find the appropriate system. The aftermath of war in Iraq, when talking about politics, was focused on asserting control over the country, the next step in order to rebuild the country is establishing a representational system, the majority believe that democracy is the system to follow, since a democracy is not a unknown concept for…

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    Federalism Pros And Cons

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    Federalism is the divided powers between authorities in the nation; the local, state and national. Mainly the separate powers are between the national which is also known as the federal and the state authorities, local governments are important however, the U.S. Constitution, the supreme law of the land does not recognize the actuality of the local authorities or local government. Federalism does allow local authority to handle local government i.e. police, water, building permits, and peddlers…

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    shifting into a Federal type of government. As early as now the citizens of the country should know about the possible impacts of Federalism in the country. The decision in shifting into a new type of government is not solely based on the government officials alone but also the people of the country. The insights of the Filipinos are considered because the change in the type of government will not only affect the government but also the entire country. This will also explain the different…

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