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    about how the the government only has has power “ from a compact, and agreement, and the mutual consent of those who make up the community”(Locke). Meaning that the government only has as much power as given to them from the people. If the government is not working for the people they can get rid of the government 's influences and reform it to fit the needs of the society. This is exactly what the United States did in order to remove the British from power, we created the declaration of…

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    head of the government making laws official. Checks and Balances is a system used by the U.S government to limit the power of each branch so that every branch is equal in power and no branch has too much power. This Checks and Balances system is important to our government because if not, one branch would take over the others and there would be no control or equality with the power our government has and is given by the people. The colonists past experiences with British rule led to the fear…

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    All humans have the right and power to fight for these rights. John Locke believed that “ This power... can have no other end or measure... to preserve the members of that society in their lives, liberties, and possessions... this power has its original only from compact, and agreement, and the mutual consent of those who make up the community” (Locke). Every person has the natural…

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    employed 75,000 full time employees(UCS 2015). Other energy sources also employ many people: The solar industries employs approximately 100,000 people on part or full time. This includes sales, manufacturing, and installation, thehe hydroelectric power field employs 250,000 people, and the geothermal energy field employed 5,200 people (UCS 2015). Now, while this amount of jobs may seem small compared to the amount provided by gas and oil plants, when added up, it is equal to about 430,200 jobs.…

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    The citizens of Magna est Terra unite these four separate lands to ensure success for further generations. Everyone in this nation is equal under law. We shall never leave any man or women behind, and we will remain united through any and all tribulations. Article I- This article of the constitution sets up our Five Sectors. 1.1) Agriculture: Agriculture spreads across most of the land in the idea that you can get food from anywhere, but the Agricultural sector houses and produces all edible…

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    The judicial branch encompasses the judges and justices of the state and federal courts. First, we will examine the nomination and appointment process and how it differs from Supreme Court Justices. Then, we’ll analyze how the selection judges and justices and length of terms differ between Supreme Court Justices and members of Congress. Lastly, we’ll take a look at ways that Judges and Justice may be removed from office. Overall, the constitution lays out the framework for a complicated justice…

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    successfully lead the nation. The rights of citizens were increasingly protected through the Bill of Rights, new laws and future Amendments. Today, many citizens are split between several political beliefs, essentially pondering or protesting over how much power our government should possess. Some favor either extensive or moderate governmental intervention over issues that the public cannot handle on their own, while others seek…

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    a) I hypothesize that the Battle of the Atlantic would become the longest and one of the most important campaigns of the Second World War, as a cause of the restricted land the allies had since much of it had been taken over by the axis, and the support they would receive from North America had been vital. Also, the campaign would have been the longest since many convoys carrying essential supplies including munition, food, and resources had been dispatched from that region in order to supply…

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    degree. My grandfather was soldering ham radio equipment on his free time as long as I remember him. My stepdad is Senior Electrical Engineer. So, needless to say, we have electronic gadgets, powered tools and devices everywhere. The only down side is power bill. I believe it is common problem nowadays. Worldwide usage of electricity is increasing daily. I am really glad to see energy producing industry creating new ways. Wind, geothermal, solar and tidal technologies are slowly getting more and…

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    Beginning in the 1960’s nuclear power was believed to be an attractive alternative to fossil fuels and was even referred to as the energy source of the future. To the uninformed the use of nuclear energy may seem frightening because the only thing rumored is the negatives like: the waste, major spills of material and disastrous radioactive accidents, but there are many benefits from the use of this energy source such as: saving millions of lives, a mass reduction of pollution, and an advancement…

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