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    According to Foner, there were 55 delegates at the original convention. (Foner 202) The majority of the delegates had a college degree. (Foner 202) This is very different from our class’s roughly 30 delegates with no college degrees. Furthermore, the original convention lacked key groups that were found in our convention. Free blacks, farmers, laborers, and women were…

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    Learning Delegation as a Student Registered Nurse Within the health field, it is essential to make sure the patient’s care is the main concern. One of the important roles for a registered nurse to know how to do well is to delegate. Learning how to delegate in school is beneficial in preparing a student RN for the health field. Summary of Article “Teaching Delegation to RN Students” is an article written in July 2014, by Ruth A. Anderson, Kirsten N. Corazzini, Lisa Day, Eleanor S. McConnell,…

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    (1775-1783), which eventually resulted in the foundation of America’s economy, government, and society. Preceding the war, delegates of the Continental Congress collectively made the decision to demand the colonies’ separation from the empire of Great Britain. Two notable, historic figures that took part in this decision were Pennsylvania delegate, John Dickinson, and Massachusetts delegate, John Adams. Both men had opposing opinions; Dickinson preached for non-violence, as avoiding aggressive…

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    government, and in the states? The 55 delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention were a distinguished body of men who represented a cross section of 18th-century American leadership. Almost all of them were well-educated men of means who were dominant in their communities and states, and many were also prominent in national affairs, met to write the new constitution, that would change the way that we lived forever. Led by the chief executive, the delegates all got together to write…

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    they come out the other side. Facts are being used, nobody came up with another course of action that has worked and will work to prevent war, so the only option left is war. Henry harnessed the persuasive power of logos efficiently to show the delegates the impudence of their ways by illuminating their only option…

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    AC5.1: Explain the use of targets and budgets to manage workloads Targets are very important for companies in order for them to measure improvement as a whole. Companies will normally have targets such as sales figures, research work or even work projects that are achievable. Setting targets like these will mean that you may need to make sure the right people are working at specific times and the company will have to manage workloads in order for the correct qualified people to be working to…

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    William Few was born on June 8, 1748 in Baltimore Massachusetts and is the delegate for Georgia. He self taught himself to be a laywer and was also a politican and a farmer. William recieved minimal schooling and was seeking better chances at North Carolina. He married Catherine Nicholson and had 3 daughters and lived on a farm in Balitmore, before he had to move to North Carolina. Although he was self-educated, he was elected the Georgia provinvial congress of 1776 and 1779. But I also think…

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    It all started in 1607, when men were sent to the new world in search for gold and religious freedom, but ended up creating colonies. The colonist lived by themselves with little to no control from the government but then in 1760 when King George the third became king of Great Britain, they started to tighten their control over the colonies. The British government started passing out new laws and acts that would tax and control the colonist trade. This enraged the colonist, the colonist’s felt…

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    he asked, to be over men or over imaginary beings called states?” Wilson’s analysis of the contrast between a federal and national government as well as the effect it had on the Convention illuminates how he notably impacted the beliefs of the delegates and thus, impacted the results of the Convention’s votes on the subjects that would be included in the Constitution. Similarly, James Madison also applied logic and reason as well as the analysis of previous governments to form and express…

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    of many voters in a state will be silenced at the eventual convention. In 2016, he won 46% of the vote in Florida, but received all 99 delegates. That means 64% of votes had no effect on the delegation whatsoever. The winner-take-all system makes sense had he been running in a gubernatorial election in Florida, but since these delegates are pooled with the delegates from all other states winning a state doesn’t matter as much. Moreover, as state lines dissolve with increases in transportation…

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