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    the way he ran his own “political machine,”1 much debate has risen as to whether his own personal ambitions to consolidate all political power in his hands was blinding him from the intended purpose in serving in government. America’s experience with the “defender of the friendless”1 has justified how the initial Framers were able to concentrate power among a system of separated institutions and not just within the hands of potential “populist demagogues.” No framer offered such unique insight…

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    The Chernobyl disaster (1986) was probably the worst possible accident in a nuclear power plant. It was the biggest catastrophe ever happened since the beginning of operating nuclear power stations. It started by a total meltdown of the reactor core. The explosion and the consequent reactor fire, burning for 10 days, resulted in a vast emission of radioactive material, early deaths of 31 persons and adverse consequences for the public and the environment [198]. This Chernobyl disaster provided…

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    their contribution on many aspects of society’s daily lives in America society today, as the American political system was greatly influenced by these two civilizations. These two democratic systems had many similarities and many differences but without them there may not be the justice and equal democratic system that we have today. Although there were characteristics about their systems that ultimately failed, these two ancient worlds were very far beyond their time in many ways. Athenian…

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    Although I believe that the President should have enough power to control the government at times of emergency, it is still important for the powers to remain under the consent of the Congress. The government is built upon a system of checks and balances so that the "legislative, executive and judicial powers in the American system are divided in such a way that they overlap"; thus, making the President liable to Congress. Also, Having Congressional authorization ensures the President different…

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    Nuclear Energy Effects

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    Nuclear power can have very damaging effects to people and to the environment. However, in order to keep funding this alternate source of energy, what needs to be changed? Nuclear energy has a very high potential to generate massive amounts of power that can be provided to communities. It generates so much energy, that sometimes these community power plants can have dangerous meltdowns. These meltdowns, can cause catastrophic malfunctions damage to people and the environment. Aside from the…

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    but it impacted the world’s perspective of nuclear energy. The disaster took place during a routine maintenance check on the fourth unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. This maintenance routine that was done on unit 4 was to test the plant equipment and its capability of providing enough electrical power in case of a technical emergency within the plant itself. This test, however, was carried out without proper authorization and exchange of information between the staff in charge of the…

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    you hope to eventually serve? During my paramedic education, I had to fulfill clinical hours in the emergency department at Legacy Salmon Creek. During that time, I’ve interacted with patients who have suffered life-threatening ailments, but many of my interactions were with patients who weren’t experiencing life-threatening episodes. Understandingly, the latter of these patients use the emergency department because they lack the health insurance to afford a primary care physician or the local…

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    Emergency Powers Essay

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    doesn’t expressly designate any war powers to the President. Even though many Constitutional experts have interpreted the structural ability of the executive branch to act faster than the legislative branch to signify that the Framers implied there to be emergency powers, the courts will only support the use of emergency powers when Congress has given its consent (Emergency Powers). As such, President Bush’s legal team asserted that the President’s war powers to fight in what came to be known as…

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    Why is the Separation of Powers still as important today as it was when the founders wrote the U.S. Constitution? The Separation of Powers is still important because it Prevents tyranny and it involves the people in the government. The government is separated into three parts: the judicial branch, the legislative, and the executive branch. This establishes a system of Checks and Balances. This system can prevent tyranny. Tyranny is when one person hold too much power over and does not use the…

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    I. General Operations – This plan is to guide front desk personnel in the handling of emergency situations that could present a safety threat to them or others in the building. All situations are different and require calm, quick thoughts, and pre-planned emergency responses. • All front desk personnel will receive annual refresher training with practice drills to include radio use, phone use, paging system, hazard assessment, and general demeanor. • The Pine Ridge District Ranger will…

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