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    He assented to the fact that too little and too many representatives would be a detriment to the United States, but he also thought that large republics were ideal to electing the delegates that would be the most concerned with the public good. There will be a greater number of options from which to choose. Furthermore he put forth that in a large republic the sheer number of voters would make it incredibly unlikely that an undesirable…

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    PART 1: Using the four terms below and in 2 paragraphs, provide a explanation of each and how each relates to the other and what was the eventual outcome. 1. The Virginia Plan 2. The New Jersey Plan 3. The Great Compromise 4. 3/5th Compromise 5. Unresolved issues (pick 1 or 2 to list) The Virginia Plan was a plan suggested by Virginia Governor Edmund Randolph. The Virginia plan called for a two-chamber legislature where the representatives were proportional to…

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    and the evaluation of possible courses of conduct, and acting or making a decision after the various possibilities have been considered." Schaefer-Larose v. Eli Lilly & Co., 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 97220 (S.D. Ind. Sept. 29, 2009). While a lawyer may delegate tasks and responsibilities to a paralegal, the lawyer has a professional obligation exercise independent legal judgment to make the best legal decisions for his or her client. The role independent legal judgment plays for a paralegal is…

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    empower their employees and avoid being too involved. Police managers find it hard to delegate because the results are uncertain. Also, police organization believes manager to be accountable so if the task is performed incorrectly; the police managers are held accountable for it (More, Vito, & Walsh, 2012). This uncertainty discourages police managers from delegating tasks therefore, they resist. Managers delegate in four ways stewardship, gofer, dump, and micromanagement. Stewardship…

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    From their conception and drafting in 1776, the Articles of Confederation were nothing but a reaction to the English government. When possible, the colonists continually strived to do the exact opposite of what the English government would. This effort to avoid tyranny resulted in a decentralized, weak, inefficient, and financially poor government, one that was also nigh impossible to change and amend. Not only did this later spur reform, but it also gave impetus to “those who favored a strong…

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    rights for its citizens.The Constitution divides the federal powers between three main branches defined by the separation of powers doctrine and provides a system of checks and balances to prevent one branch from overpowering the other branches. It delegates certain responsibilities to federal bodies and others to states. The constitution provides a government for the people, a government that can act when in danger, guarantees individual rights, preserves the union. The constitution’s…

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    Harvest Gypsies Analysis

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    thoughts and beliefs of some of the greatest minds that humanity has to offer. Some three centuries ago, a group of elected delegates, representing the 13 individual British colonies, met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in order to discuss the tenuous and troublesome relationship they had with Britain, moving them down a path towards independence. This group of delegates, known as the Second Continental Congress, appointed Thomas Jefferson, along with four other Founding…

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    When an emotionally effective leader is aware of their emotions and understand emotions in others, they are better team players, have excellent communication and can see all sides of an argument. They are positive and can stay calm in a crisis. A leader can inspire their workers to achieve more by demonstrating appropriate workplace behaviour and showing that they can manage their emotions. By talking to the worker about how they learnt to control and manage their emotions and showing that they…

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    Anita Ssim Case Analysis

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    management process, including the external analysis, the internal analysis, and the mission of the center (Lester & Parnell, 2006). With the new appointment of Taylor Swain as Senior Vice President of Programs, it will be necessary for Anita to delegate the external analysis report to Swain. Since Anita has retained much of her previous responsibilities, she will be responsible for the internal analysis.…

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    The Enlightenment was a movement in the western world that put into emphasis the ideas of using science and reason, as well as the rights of citizens under a governments rule. The first nation to totally adopt this sort of foundation was the early American government. During the early 18th century the colonies were widely influenced by the Age of Reason which brought scientists such as Isaac Newton and philosophers such as John Locke to light. At the time, the many of the colonies, especially…

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