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    The reason for this was the rivalry between the major clans of the area. Finally, after several peace conference the formation of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) was completed in 2004. Adbullahi Yusuf Ahmed from Puntland was elected the transitional President in 2004. One of the largest challenges for the TFG…

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    Plan to Eliminate the Deficit in the Federal Budget The federal budget is a significant issue because it affects a giant number of people, any change could leave thousands and probably more without a job or proper care, or let their infrastructure fall apart. It is a delicate topic that many people have varying but strong views on. I am pretty liberal, but i’m not really sure what my ideal government would look like. However it would include much more equality than is in today’s society. My…

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    like to be an federal agent? I want to be responsible for investigating crimes and showing the way I can use my techniques. I’ve always believed that anyone can become an agent, you just have to put your mind to it. When I was little, I was fascinated with police work, all I could think about is…

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    The federal budget is known as the economic engine in which money is allotted to the different government programs. The fiscal year policy for century’s has always begun on October 1st and ended on September 30th. The fiscal budget belongs to the American people. The federal budget is a task on deciding a certain outcome that will affect those living in the United States. In 2016, under the leadership of former President Barack Obama, the federal budget was $587 billion which equated to 3.2…

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    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Requirements Introduction For several years now, FAA has remained pivotal in the formulation and development of sensible aviation regulations in the US. FAA keeps advancing with the government allocating it new responsibilities. For instance, the government directed the agency in 2012 to create laws related to small civilian drones. Despite the issue raising significant concerns, it did not adversely affect the FAA operations. The 1958 formulated…

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    to question the usefulness and relevance of the Federal Reserve Banking System and its actions in today’s modern banking environment (Gorton and Metrick). Since the Federal Reserve was created in 1913, its mission to increase banking stability through preventive and reactionary policy while promoting economic growth in the American economy has been largely successful. However, after analyzing evidence from both papers, “Did the Founding of the Federal Reserve Affect the Vulnerability of the…

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    The Federal Reserve System is one of the most important aspects of the financial system of the United States. The Federal Reserve System is sometimes referred to as the Federal Reserve, but it is most often referred to as the Fed. It is the central bank of the United States and was created more than one hundred years ago on December 23, 1913 by President Woodrow Wilson. President Wilson signed the Federal Reserve Act making it a law in order to establish the Fed. Moreover, Congress created it…

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    normal community life, there is therefore the need for the government and local authorities to adequately prepare and respond appropriately to hurricanes. This report focused on investigating the Federal government’s planning and response to hurricanes. The report sought to study the measures taken by the Federal government before and after hurricane Katrina to determine the level of preparedness and response to hurricanes…

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    The Federal response process to a disaster can be started in three different ways. One way is for the governor of the affected state to present a formal request for federal assistance. Another way for federal response if a federal entity was damaged which the president can declare a presidential emergency. The third one is the newest form for federal assistance to be request, which the president can start the pre-deployment process of resources for in anticipation of disaster. In this situation…

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    States of America established three branches of the federal government. These branches are the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. Each branch has their own set of powers and responsibilities. While the federal government is the supreme authority, the Constitution also grants power and responsibilities to the states and local governments. These rights are granted under the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution. This paper will compare federal, state and local governments in relation to…

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