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    Flint Crisis

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    Chevar Mcnair There was a huge crisis going on in Flint, Michigan that was causing a lot of controversy around the United States. Flint was suffering for nearly nineteen months because of a law passed by their governor. Governor Snyder decided to sign a law that changed Flint’s primary drinking water from the Great Lakes to the Flint River so it will save money for flint. Now there is no water that is safe to drink at all in Flint because this now meant that the water will now have a…

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    outlines what the presidents powers should be. His introduction was very strong and made the reader want to hear his points. Alexander Hamilton discusses the character of the executive branch by comparison to the king of Great Britain and state governors. He introduced to the reader that the president would be elected for a term of four years; he would be suitable for re-election, and would not have the life tenure of a traditional ruler. The president would be liable to impeachment, trial, and…

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    argue about which selection method is superior and why. As a proposal to Governor O’Malley, I will offer my opinion on which method should be used for the Maryland State Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, examine other methods, and ultimately provide why my solution is the ideal choice for judicial selection. As learned in class, the justices for the Maryland Court of Appeals are currently appointed by the governor and must be confirmed…

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    The Waking Dead Analysis

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    negotiate and putting everyone at risk. To be morally good as utilitarian he would have had to kill the governor. Killing that one corrupt person would of saved the lives of many in of the survivors from each group. Even though Rick is a pleasant guy and wants to find a median, the number of people he is putting at risk is not the greatest good for the greatest number. Knowing how cruel the governor was he had every right to kill him for the best consequences. This would have spared the lives of…

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    Rick Scott Research Paper

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    cheif exceutive. By doing so, no charges were made on Scott, although he himself did not do anything wrong. In 2010, Scott decided to run for Florida Governor, and succeeded by defeating his Republican rival, Bill Mcollum, and defeated the Democratic representative, Alex Sink. He was the 45th Governor of Florida. He is running again to be the Governor of Florida. Charile Crist…

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    the Governor, who is the topmost. In both states, the Cabinet also has other numerous senior appointed people in the State. The selection Executive members have a difference. According to the New Jersey plan, for example, the Office of the Governor has sixteen units. The Governor’s office in Virginia, on the other hand, has fourteen Executive groups. Another difference is the fact that in New Jersey the Governor appoints eight members of the executive departments. In Virginia, the Governor had…

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    Justices will be examined within the context of the Constitution Act of 1867. The issue of Judicature (Section VII) in the Constitution defines the role of the governor General in the appointment of Supreme Court Justices under the guidance of the Queen’s government. In recent times, the Prime minister can provide “advice” for the Governor General in the choice of Supreme Court judges, yet the ethical issue of a democratic process in choosing these candidates increases the potential for…

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    entitlement still lies with the Britain due to the Dominion between the British and Australia. The Commonwealth does not require parliamentary approval before deploying troops overseas, but since the war prerogative lies with the executive power, the governor-general will authorise any war decisions. However, Australia had been going through legal means in which they could go to war under the Defence Act 1903 (Cth) ‘DA’.…

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    1) The Senate?s main leadership positions is Lt. Governor as well as the second formal leader of the Majority Party who is the President Pro Tem of the Senate. The Lt. Governor is considered the ?President? of the Missouri Senate and is able to cast the final vote in the event of a tie in Senate. The Lt. Governor is elected separately from the Governor by a statewide election. The President Pro Tem of the Senate is chosen by the Majority Party but elected by the Senate members. The House of…

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    Scott Walker is the current Governor of the state of Wisconsin. He was first elected governor in 2010. In 2012 he became the first United States governor to win a recall election. He was then reelected governor of Wisconsin in 2014. His career began through his service in the Wisconsin State Assembly and as the Milwaukee County Executive. Walker was born in Colorado and grew up in Iowa and Wisconsin. He attended Marquette University. Walker was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1992…

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