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    judiciary is one of the three branches of government; however, it is not directly or indirectly elected, unlike the executive and legislature. At face value, this may indicate that the judiciary is wholly undemocratic, as it holds a great deal of power which lacks input from the will of the people. Democracy is by definition “of the people, by the people, for the people”. However, in practice, the judiciary is influenced both directly by the people and by the other elected branches of government…

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    World War II is frequently labeled the ‘Good War,’ as it is characterized as one of the few wars in history that is justified by a majority of the world. Throughout the entirety of the war, the Allied forces worked to defeat the nefarious Axis powers. Paul Fussell’s book The Boys’ Crusades exhibits the truth about World War II, and it shows the harsh reality of combat. Young servicemen in America risked their lives in battle, and while they are respected for their work, few people understand the…

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    would have some basic individual rights and make sure it would not become autocracy. They wanted the constitution have a power to securing the blessing of liberty which means it would make sure that all the future generations will have at least the same freedom as that generation had. Because of this, founding fathers created the government with the idea of the separation of power. The Framers of the U.S constitution, in need of securing the blessing of liberty, laid the foundation of this…

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    Persuasive Speech outline template I. Introduction: I have only been in Maine for four and a half years, yet I already gain the attachment of Maine peacefulness and nature. My house is one mile away from the Schoodic national park and 37 miles away from Acadia national park. It is gorgeous during the summer, tourists would come in and take their vacation here. The reason why the tourist came to Maine is because they come to see the natural beauty of Maine, to see Maine mountain, and to see Maine…

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    The fear of a powerful central government was what led to the Articles of Confederation. Confederation is best defined as a political system in which states or regional governments keep ultimate authority except for those powers they expressly delegated to a central government. The Articles of Confederations actually ended up creating a weak central government. Even though the Article of Confederations had many accomplishments some of which included a passage of Northwest…

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    Without it where would we be today in life if it was not for you? What would the outcome be of violence? How would we resolve situations dealing with the government? Does it even bring peace in today’s society? Would we still be allowed to voice our opinions or how we feel? I thank you for the Constitution. What is the constitution? Is the government still allowed to make decisions based on the constitution? Is the constitution keeping the Americans stable? I found myself asking myself these…

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    Why Is Hitler Successful

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    Many events made Hitler very successful in exporting war and terror. With little to no resistance from major European power, and the United States, primarily staying out of the conflict the Nazi regime easily infiltrated much of Europe and the Soviet Union. Had the Ally forces stepped up early in the war, it may have saved millions of innocent lives and countries from German control. With the victory of Poland under Hitler’s belt, and many more able-bodied fighters for Nazi military, he was…

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    As the world population increases day by day, so energy consumption rises also due to the industrial development there are more and more power needs to run these industries and factories. Conventional resources for energy are coal, natural gas, etc. they are form in millions of year so they take long time for their generation so there is need of energy resource that can balance the energy needs and there time of generation. If we take into account the world energy resources then sun would be the…

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    Solar Energy Advantages

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    produced from other sources like coal and natural gas are expensive as well as they are not renewable. Moreover, people have been able to capture some of the sun’s energy that falls to earth and convert it into usable power for a variety of practical uses such as for cooking, heating, and to power everyday appliances. According to conserve free energy, “Solar energy is one of the most widely used renewable source of energy. One can use renewable energy technologies to convert solar energy into…

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    1. Introduction As we advance in the field of building science and technology, we are increasingly becoming aware of the need for a more sustainable building development. Energy use being the number one contributor to global warming, about 50% of energy is used in buildings, indicating that buildings have a considerable potential for operational energy savings. Climate responsive design provides a comfortable indoor environment in response to the seasonal variations of climate, the direction of…

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