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    Its advantages are the fact that the commissioner have legal, but not political knowledge of background, suggesting that they know what to focus on. Also, the fact that the law commissioners are constantly changed, every 5 years, which means that there are more ‘updated’ suggestions as well as the knowledge is higher. Additionally, having a full time members, makes it easier as they only focus on the specific area. Lastly, the use of law commissioners reduces the ministers’ work as the bills…

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    establishing support orders among medium-sized agencies by the Office of Child Support within the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. The award was for fiscal year 2015. “It’s something to be proud of,” Commissioner Ann Obrecht said earlier this month when she and fellow commissioners, Scott Wiggam and Sue Smail, proclaimed August at Child Support Awareness Month. Establishing paternity and support is a very important piece of the process, Director Brynn Jackson said. There are 1.3…

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    The executive branch is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the constitution and laws passed by the legislative branch. The governor is the chief executive officer of the state, although the governor shares control of the state’s executive branch with a large number of other elected officials. The executive officer administers the programs and operations of state government, and therefore most directly serves the people. It provides direct services such as medical care for the…

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    a place that seems to epitomize the spirit of Texas. During this course, I learned that the fate of the Alamo lies in the hands of one of the plural executives in Texas, the Commissioner of the General Land Office (GLO). Since this is an election year, the future of the Alamo is a major issue in the contest for Commissioner and plays heavily in the Texas political scene. The GLO is the oldest agency, dating back to the 1830’s when Texas first became a republic. Duties of the agency include…

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    He was seen as a horrible person who attacked without anyone expecting it. The commissioner can be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder; he is manipulative, knows his way with words, and does not have many regards for other people. The last example of his antisocial personality disorder is the fact that he was willing to use…

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    The article on Police reform by William J. Bratton in the NY times seeks to discuss the process by which Police Commissioner Bratton went about reforming the police departments he worked in throughout his life. In the first half of the article William Bratton speaks about his time in Boston as a sergeant, when he first began to be a police reformer. As well as his time as lieutenant helping to develop community programs within the Fenway Neighborhood. He speaks about carrying his ambitions of…

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    then named as the leagues first Commissioner. Singleton then continued to add members to the conference such as Armstrong State, Radford, and UNC Ashville (Big South). This was huge because it gave the conference more than the required 6 that it takes to have a conference. In the fall of 1984 is when the Big South first competed and 2 years later in 1986 is when the NCAA gave the Big South Division I status. In 1989 George F. “Buddy” Sasser took over as Commissioner when Singleton Retired (Big…

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    Luke Lea Case Study

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    In July 1851, Sibley, Ramsey, and federal commissioner Luke Lea chose Traverse des Sioux as the site for treaty negotiations. It took several weeks for enough representatives of the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands to arrive. Once they had arrived, however, it did not take long to come to an agreement. The Dakota were in a very weak bargaining position because they believed that if they did not sell their land, the United States would take it. Negotiations took several days, and some Dakota leaders…

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    the Causation of the Civil War The primary causes for the Civil War will be defined through the perceived threat of a race war, the dissolution of the Southern plantation aristocracy, and abolitionist sabotage in the South. In the South, many commissioners that discussed the possibility of secession were concerned about the liberation of African slaves, which might result in the extermination of the slave owning aristocracy. This deeply rooted fear was actually fomented by Thomas Jefferson,…

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    majority of voters claimed they were advocates for the searches and that they were not excessive. The majority, 61% of voters also said that they approved of then Police Commissioner Ray Kelly’s operations to reduce crime. (The New York Times 2012) Raymond Kelly served as police commissioner for 13 years. Since he had been commissioner, crime decreased immensely thus most people trust his judgment and figure that the SQF policy can only help further decline in…

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