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    it came to citizens accused of waging war against the country, to prosecute him federal court for treason or another crime. This exemplifies the formalist approach because it looks to previous interpretations of the constitution and attempts to sway the court to follow the constitution strictly despite the fact that it is a different case with different circumstances. Scalia goes on to protest that the system of separation of powers that we have abided by in the past has protected us from…

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    when both the Government’s and the Crown’s powers are restricted by the overriding statute referred to as the constitution. Australia serves as the best example of a constitutional monarchy, other examples include New Zealand, Canada and Denmark. The United Kingdom is slightly different with no single constitutional document but a prominent Monarchy. The USA however, consists of a constitution without a monarchy, crown or head of state, this is known as a Republic. Other examples of a Republics…

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    The framers of the Constitution were visionaries who sought to establish a limited representative government which not only restricted the powers of an existing government, but also safeguarded the rights of the minority through restricting majority rule. A republic, they believed, would be the only form of government in which the liberty of the people could be preserved. Greatly influenced by the 17th century British philosopher John Locke, who advocated for the protection of natural rights of…

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    In my personal opinion freedom means that a person that is capable of act, speak, and think differently from the rest of the people in the world. The meaning of law for me is the system of rules that our country has for regulating the actions of its habitants enforce by penalties if rules are not respected. One personal perspective I have about freedom is that the people can express their self in anyway they want but always been very respectful to not harm any other person. In my own aspect the…

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    Intro- Who are Ministers + need to scrutinise the government The Ministers of the Crown Act 1975 defines a Minister as the holder of any office in Her Majesty’s government in the UK. Ministers of the Crown are members of the governing political party who have been appointed to a political office in the government. Formally, they are appointed by the Crown on the advice of the Prime Minister, in practice this latter has the ultimate say on who is appointed. Ministers are members of one of…

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    one hand believes government should stick to the way that America was envisioned in the constitution by our Founding Fathers and that Americans should be self-governing. Hudson believes that government is doing too little legislating, should…

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    like any other college out there. The only difference is that they have “a vision, mission and purpose governed by our biblical foundation and our Constitution”. Most people think that when a school has to deal with religion, all their majors have to deal with religion, which is not true. They have accounting, psychology, journalism. There are all types of degrees that won’t have anything to deal with religion. But maybe a school on religion isn’t a good option. Maybe there are non-religious…

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    other hand, another article makes the claim that student’s academic success is in correlation to their family background. The article suggests that students in public school score just as well as private school students when the parents from both types of school are involved in the child’s academic life the same amount. Ultimately the role of the parent and their influence on their children is said to be the biggest factor in academic success (Jyoti, 2013). In the United States, a large deciding…

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    one country, (Anderson 8). In order for each to remain autonomous, they created a federal government to allow each region to keep governing itself while also imposing limitations put in place by a federal government, (Anderson 8). Federalism is a type of government that is separated in at least two orders of government, which is normally associated with democracies, (Anderson 3). In other words, both orders of government who have sovereignty over the territory must be elected by the population…

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    Technology Journey 1 Technology has come a far way from where it first started off. The new and improved devices are becoming so advanced that it is mind-blowing what these gadgets can do nowadays. Today, I use technology on a daily basis and couldn’t imagine what my life would be like without it. I say that now, but about twelve years ago when I was in elementary school, I was just being introduced to the whole new world of technology. The first time I used a computer was in kindergarten back…

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