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    global climate change by environmentalists has pushed the energy sector to a corner. They have called for more "clean" energy sources (ones that release little to no greenhouse gases into the atmosphere) to replace the aging coal, oil, and natural gas power plants. Some examples of these clean energy sources are hydroelectric, wind, solar, and nuclear. Due to its effectiveness and benefit to the environment, nuclear energy is the most reliable source of energy for the future of the United…

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    The enlightenment began in the mid 1600’s about 100 years before America annexed themselves from Great Britain. Throughout that time period, thinkers such as John Locke, Montesquieu, and Voltaire would question the way the government worked and describe the way they thought the government should work. Many of these Enlightenment thinkers believed that people should have certain undeniable rights, and that an absolute monarchy obstructs those rights because the people being governed have no say…

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    Federalist Papers There are 3 Branches that are intended to share an equal part of power within the Government. The Executive Branch is headed by the President. The President will carry out federal laws as well as recommend new laws. He leads our nation’s defense and international deals. He is able to veto laws that he does not see fit for the country. The Legislative Branch is headed by Congress, which consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Madison states that it is the…

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    nuclear power have a better alternative power source than coal and fossil fuel. It also talks about how the USA is switching to renewable power generating sources. In addition, there are pros and cons to these renewable power resources for generating power. For instance, wind power is a good source of power, but can cause too much power generation and sometimes cannot produce enough power. However, nuclear power is a good source of constant power, but does not offer enough power for high power…

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    Stalingrad Turning Point

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    1944 was the day when the Western forces successfully commenced and executed their attack upon Nazi lines by invading the sandy beaches at Normandy, France, freeing Europe from Hitler’s dreadful regime. June 6, 1944, was also the day when the Axis Powers had truly raised their white flags. Although the battle of Stalingrad caused Germany’s first major defeat, the invasion at Normandy, codenamed Operation Overlord, proves to be…

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    constitutional accepted guidelines approved by the Legislative to permit the Executive to exercise some form of powers in regards to the policy process. Modern democratic states now run under a parliamentary or presidential system in which governing vary in the division of power and in the way policies are process and implemented. Although traditional long standing parliamentary systems like Great Britain have proven to have an exceptional executive-legislative relation one in which is for the…

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    Having a separation of powers only redoubles the time it take to resolve issues that are needed to be solved urgently. For example: with three branches withholding almost all power of decisive means for the American people; passing important laws, bills, and making decisions that involve new changes for the people are reviewed over extensively and over-excessively, leading to an unneeded delay over all decisions. The Judicial review is the leading conflicting government power in which the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Obama

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    on the spot as well, he asked congress to join him with these decisions. The president can not necessarily pass laws himself, he can present issues he sees need to be resolved and try to get congress to pass bills. The president has inherit powers, the powers a president has given by the constitution, but if he or she would like to…

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    Nuclear Energy Benefits

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    according to Nuclear Energy. Nuclear energy has been a global energy alternative source for nearly half a century. Its predecessor, nuclear power, developed for military use in World War II became the biggest fear during the Cold War. After the Cold War, international use of nuclear weapons were banned, and an initiative to transform weaponized nuclear power into a positive model for energy. Nuclear energy is the most feasible alternative energy source because of its low environmental impact,…

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    Federalism is a government system in which powers are divided between a central government and many other governments, like the ones of states or provinces. In a federal system, each government has the power to conduct in direct relation with its citizens just in collecting taxes. In the United States, there are 4 different types of federalism, duel, cooperative, regulated, and new. The history of them are duel federalism is it is a governmental system in which the national government and…

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