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    After breaking free of Britain 's tyranny the thirteen colonies were ready to build a new government based on their ideals. Colonists created the Articles of Confederation as document of their new government, but articles was too weak to pay debts or fight other nations. So the delegates got together to construct a new constitution. This constitution changed the nation and is culture we all follow today. Everyone in America has the ability to vote for their president and their representatives…

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    1. EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: IN THEORY AND PRACTICE AT WORKPLACE-A CASE STUDY Salovey and Mayer defined Emotional Intelligence (EI) as “the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one’s own and other’s feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one’s thinking and action.” Psychologist/journalist Daniel Goleman (1995) popularized the construct defining EI as: “The capacity for recognizing our own feelings and those of others,…

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    Establishing a beehive is not as easy as capturing a few bees buzzing around your flower garden and expecting them to take to your hive. To begin, you will need more than just a few bees if you want the hive to thrive. The best way is to obtain a large quantity of bees, but the question remains as to how. Surprisingly, getting honeybees is not all that difficult, but there are a few methods that are regularly undertaken to obtain the bees needed. As a novice beekeeper, you should probably leave…

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    look vastly different than someone else’s. Size, shape, branch density, needle length, color and fragrance are some of the personal preferences that will play into the final decision. For many of us, there is a specific tree species that just “smells like Christmas,” because we grew up with that type. Popular Types of Christmas Trees Each tree species has certain characteristics that have made it popular. Whether it’s the rigidity of the branch tips, how well it retains its needles or a…

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    When America was created it made many promises. The most important promise it made was the promise of democratic governance. A nation where the people has a voice and chooses who will govern them. A nation without a king or queen, with multiple parts making a government. Some people think the government has done a great job and has succeed in fulfilling this promise. However, others think the government has done a halfway job and has failed in multiple ways in creating a democratic government.…

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    maintain rule of law. The founding fathers believed that if these powers were given to a single entity, tyranny would be a very possible outcome. The legislative, or lawmaking branch is Congress. Article I of the constitution explains how it would be set up, and the kinds of laws it has the power to pass. The executive branch, headed by the president, is described in article II. The president has many duties and responsibilities, including…

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    The Republic of Chile operates in a Republic government. To have a Republic government meas to have a country in which supreme power is held by an elected official. This government style is held in many other countries, such as: The United States of America, Puerto Rico, and India. Pros of having a republic government include: increased just laws and liberties and a widespread of cultivated civic virtue. Some of the cons embedded in the Republic style government include: government corruption…

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    separates powers amongst legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Checks and balances, which adjusts the separation of powers, may maneuver under parliamentary systems through exercise of a prerogative to implement a no-confidence vote in a branch; the cabinet or government, which will generally get rid of the parliament developed from custom and Constitutional conventions contain the congressional committee system and research powers, the role of political parties, and presidential sway…

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    Locally acquired subsidiaries are more autonomous by having their own management, specific pricing strategies based on region, and some speciality products leading to a lack in cohesiveness for the entire company. The U.S. branch creating its own website shows that the company is not using its resources to the full potential. A company wide website would produce better results than individual sites per location, creating confusion and instability. Catatech has three locations…

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    There is no need to have an established fear in the central government, our separation from Great Britain proves otherwise. Our independence should be enough proof that we are not trying to become another monarch where people don’t get a voice. Establishing a strong central government requires a lot of support from the people, which is why The Articles of Confederation wouldn’t suffice to the needs we demand. Having a stronger central government will unite us together and fuse us as one voice…

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