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    document in specific, but several legal documents; it’s a formal statement of New Zealand’s system of government. It outlines the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It also recognizes the Queen as head of State of New Zealand and the Governor-General as her representative. New Zealand’s constitution has also been amended numerous amounts of…

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    Ivory Tower Ethos

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    presidents of universities, and a governor. The governor that Rossi spoke to was the Governor of California Jerry Brown. He talked to him because he was a person with power in society. Knowing this he knew people would listen to him. During his discussion, Governor Jerry Brown states, “[w]hat is happening to higher education is not good for America,” that ”[o]ver 16 percent of the students at Cali state get out in four years” and “it's not good”(qtd. In Rossi). By having Governor Jerry Brown…

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    The major influence of Sir Francis Galton, originated the term “eugenics,” in 1883 after reading his cousin, Charles Darwin’s book, “The Origin of Species” (Forrest, 1974). Eugenics, is the “science” of improving the gene pool of a human population through controlling breeding to promote desirable traits and breed out undesirable traits. Sir Francis Galton committed most his research to discovering the differences of human populations by collecting any sort of differences data among each human.…

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    Term Limit Analysis

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    gubernatorial terms becoming part of most state constitutions. Thirty-eight states now have some form of term limit on their governors. These limits themselves vary wildly from state to state such as Virginia who prohibit its governors from succeeding themselves, although former governors are re-eligible after four years out of office, the only state to have such a restriction. The governors of Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine,…

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    John Kasich Research Paper

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    Ohioans know who John Kasich is, or at least have heard of him. John R. Kasich is the 69th Governor of the State of Ohio. Currently, Kasich is in the running for President of the United States. John Kasich is 9th at this current moment in the Presidential Race. John Kasich is, as Governor and running as President, a Republican. His political views are mainly Conservative Republican. He has been the Governor of Ohio since 2011. While in office, Kasich has passed over $5 billion in tax cuts. He…

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    known as adultery. The following are the five major scenes in the novel. The first scene is when Hester is on the scaffold and, then she is interrogated by her former husband Roger Prynne (Chillingworth). Next, is when Hester and Pearl go to the Governor 's house, because Hester hears they are debating on whether to take Pearl out of her custody. Third Hester and Pearl join Reverend Dimmesdale on the scaffold at night. Fourth Hester and Dimmesdale are in the forest. Last, Dimmesdale, Hester,…

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    Indiana Sculptor Analysis

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    astragal. (Soldiers & Sailors, n.d., 2) Franklin Simmons, created a bronze sculpture of Oliver P Morton, a Civil War-era governor, that was placed in City Park around 1857, it was included into the monument. John H. Mahoney then created three other statues to reflect Indiana’s participation in earlier conflicts of General George Rogers Clark, Governor William Henry Harrison and Governor James Whitcomb, which were all of similar scale to Simmons’ statue. (Soldiers & Sailors, n.d., 3) The…

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    Senator and Governor of Spain, Caesar decided to run for Consul. Caesar succeeded in becoming Council in 59 BCE and sought in dominating Roman politics by aligning himself with Crassus, a rich nobleman who own a fire extinguishing company, and General Pompey- Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey are known as the First Triumvirate. The First Triumvirate was not evenly distributed in power. As Consul, Caesar used threats with Pompey`s army to get Senators to pass laws he preferred. He became the Governor…

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    Women in Society During the 1800’s, women were typically regarded as an accessory for men. They bore no worthy importance as their stereotypical duties were to assist their husband with housework and to labor a child. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne sets to change the perspectives on women who were treated as insignificant. The novel empowered women in various yet peculiar ways for it revolved around the life of the protagonist, Hester Prynne. Hester is a woman shunned by society due…

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    Jimmy Carter "God gives us the capacity for choice. We can choose to alleviate suffering. We can choose to work together for peace. We can make these changes – and we must." Good morning, I am Luke McKenzie and for the next few minutes I will be telling you about the life of Jimmy Carter and why he is someone we should all strive to be like. America’s 39th president, Jimmy Carter came from a small country town from a humble family and life and fought his way to the top by beating racism out of…

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