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    Why did the Constitution need to be ratified, and what necessary additions to the government did the Constitution put in place? There are many reasons why the United States needed the Constitution in 1787. The current form of government was weak, and the Constitution provided many benefits such as a Bill of Rights and a powerful Congress. It also split the government into three sections that had essential checks and balances over each other. Without the ratification of the Constitution, the…

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    occur during mining disasters are a prominent, but negative, impact of the coal mining industry. The Big Branch coal mining disaster illustrates that technology is good in specified ways and bad in other specified ways because of the economic benefits the industry brings to our society, as well as the physical and emotional risks that impact the workers in times of a disaster. The Upper Big Branch coal mining explosion is one of the most historically catastrophic disasters in our country. An…

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    separates the powers between each branch so that one branch “checks” another to make sure they do only what is meant for them to do, preventing branches from overpowering the other two. For instance, the legislative branch is able to override presidential vetoes, approve of various appointments and declare war. The executive branch can check the legislative branch with vetoes and calling emergency sessions of Congress. The executive branch appoints members of the judicial branch, which can also…

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    Parliamentarian systems can appear with both one and two chambers. Canada has two clearly separated chambers, where the upper chamber of the Canadian parliament is the Senate and the lower is the House of Commons. A parliamentary doe’s system does not require both chambers to be democratically elected as it is in Canada. The Canadian Senate consist of nominated people, and all of them may reside there until they reach an age of 75.Their main power lies in being able to reject legislation passed…

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    laws necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this constitution” (North Dakota Constitution). This is the basis for statutory law in North Dakota and all these statutes can be found in the North Dakota Century Code. The legislative branch is the branch of government that enacts these statutes that describe a direction the legislature wants the government to follow. If any statues passed by the legislature are…

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    Café Younes, and Al Falamanki are the organizations that helped in supporting this research through explaining how do thy implement the SCM at their organization to achieve higher profits. 2.1- Café Younes 2.1.1: About Café Younes Since 1935, Café Younes have been passionate about serving their customers the best coffees from around the world. Today, after 80 years of caffeinated services, they remain committed to the heritage of quality products and special customer service. Café Younes…

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    abolished and the legislature went back to being unicameral. According to the “Legislative Branch” article on Michigan 's’ Consulate General Republic of Turkey website, the Grand National Assembly (GNA) is made up of five hundred and fifty deputy seats and convenes on the first day of october each year (“Legislative Branch,” 2006). It also states that the GNA uses a majority vote to make decisions (“Legislative Branch,” 2006). Some of the powers given to the legislate are the authority to…

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    will also elect fifteen individuals to compose the Senate who will be responsible for the second vote on bills to send them to the Executive Branch for final review, choosing the Prime Minister who will act as the head of the Legislative Branch, and advising him or her directly on legislative matters. The second division of the government is Executive Branch in which the President of the American Empire will lead and hold the Executive power. The President will be elected for a duration of…

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    Many years ago our founding fathers made a government without tyranny, they were smart to do this because they didn't want to have all the power in the hands of one person or group. Delegates (55) gathered in Philadelphia at the Constitutional Convention to frame a government without too much power in the hands of one person or a group. The Constitution was signed September 17, 1787. How did these framers protect us from tyranny ? They wanted to create a government without tyranny and they did…

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    With this document, Texans seemed to abandon the precedent set forth in previous documents which seemed broad and less restrictive for a restrictive constitution of great length and detail. The convention effectively limited the authority of every branch of Texas government. They restricted the governor’s appointment powers by creating the plural executive, which divided power among…

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