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    I’m going to talk to you about ecological balance. To discuss the balance of the ecosystem, one must first understand what an ecosystem is. In laymen’s terms, an ecosystem is a…

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    includes a balance of power between the branches of the central government, as well as between the central and state governments; these are known as the Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches. These branches were formed as a series of checks and balances and affected the working local governments. The checks and balances was formed to prevent any branch of the national government from dominating the other two. The framers believed that “it is wise and feasible to distribute and balance…

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    Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and more-- wrote the constitution in 1787, which it’s used today. Some things included in it were the idea of three branches of government (legislative, judicial, and executive) and the idea of checks and balances. Checks and balances are essentially powers each branch has and how those powers are limited. The framers of the Constitution made these concepts important in the Constitution so they could separate the powers of the legislative, executive, and judicial…

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    Going forward on the subject of the Fourteenth Amendment we start with the Checks and Balances System. The Checks and Balances System is used to reassure that each branch of government does not get too powerful. For example the Legislative branch can put forth a bill but the Executive branch can veto the bill if found unconstitutional. Even though the Executive branch vetoed the bill the Legislative branch can override that veto and turn the bill into an amendment. More on the subject of bills…

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    Design principles not only put order in artist work, but also in the lives of everyday people as well. Balance is probably the principle that most people want in the lives. Everyone wants to strive for a symmetric (equal on all sides) type of life. Balance helps to make sure a person doesn’t take on too much, as in a job, and have their home life suffer because they are being pulled to responsibility more than the other. Another principle we like to keep in order throughout of lives is variety…

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    In my opinion, I find tittle 's control-balance theory to be a little bit off. In the book, it states, “Tittle argued that a person is least likely to offend when he or she has a balance of controlling and being controlled” (Tittle, 1995 ). The thing that I don 't understand is: How can the balance of controlling and being controlled determine whether or not a person will offend or not? I believe that a person could offend on other circumstances, such as how they grow up. By this, I mean if the…

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    Work Life Balance Analysis

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    Work-life balance is an attribute many people seek in their career. Oftentimes, companies that cultivate a favorable work-life balance yield the highest employee satisfaction rates and are subsequently the most sought after companies for applicants. The importance of the work-life balance is certainly agreed upon, but a layer to this balance is the necessity to distinguish ones professional and personal life. Can one really have a work-life balance if their professional and personal life are one…

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    This gallery has displayed most of all his work throughout his career which was underway a little over one hundred and sixty years ago in 1857. This piece that I have choose stood out to me the most in relation to the term asymmetric balance. To me asymmetric balance means that if an invisible line were to split the picture in half, the picture would have the same concept but will not be identical on each side making it unsymmetrical. It shows…

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    Balance boards are used as fitness tools to improve the strength and balance of your body. A balance board acts much like a seesaw, typically in the form of a plank on top of a cylinder. The objective is to stay on top of this board without letting it touch the ground. The body remains in motion, and you have to constantly work on balancing your body the right way. Balance boards have many benefits. They are fun to use and they improve many body skills. By constantly using your muscles to stay…

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    New Balance Case Study

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    New Balance Athletic Shoe, is an American footwear manufacturer thst is located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.(New Balance,N.A) New balance is founded in the year 1906 by William J.Riley and has been one of the world's largest brand among all the other sports footwear company such as Nike, Puma, Adidas and many more. New Balance first came Singapore in May 31,2013 and upon arriving in Singapore only last year, have already made big impact in the Singapore's…

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