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    strengthen the Articles of Confederation governing the first thirteen colonies. Most of the delegates were professional men, half of them lawyers, and all with wealth and power who stood to gain immensely from a stronger federal government. The original Articles gave Congress no power to regulate domestic affairs, no power to tax and no power to regulate commerce (Aboukhadijeh, 2010). Congress consistently resorted to begging states for financial contributions and was most often turned down;…

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    The Texas constitution is the legal framework within which the government works, and it impacts on the everyday life of Texan as much as the U.S. Constitution does. It does not only want to create sets of rules but it was to limit the power of political party and save it from being abused. The Texas Constitution has gone through many historical changes and amendments. Texas was a part of Mexico before, when Mexico was ruled by the Spain. On August 21, 1821 Mexico was formally independent from…

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    three percent of Americans electricity out of wind and solar power. Each power plant that is producing nuclear energy can run full on 24/7 and only have to cut off once a year to refuel, meaning this energy will be reliable all the time. Not only does nuclear energy help our country environmentally but it will also help economically. A nuclear energy facility can bring in almost five hundred million dollars in sales. Yearly a nuclear power plant could bring in about seventy million dollars in…

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    human survival. If there is no energy, our world will be drown in the endless darkness; if there is no energy, human beings cannot get over the cold winter, as well as hot summer; if there is no energy, all the modern vehicles will lose the source of power, human beings cannot move fast between different districts around the world. Therefore, the development and utilization of energy is under consideration by every country around the world, and China is not an exception. As we all know that…

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    1. Explain how Article III of the U.S. Constitution, '[t]he judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish' was a compromise between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Article III in the U.S. Constitution states that “the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish”…

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    In my opinion, The United States of America is quite similar to the great societies of the past in some ways. Religion-wise, Britain, Ancient Rome and America all share Christianity as the most followed religion, which therefore comes to show that America has some things in common with some of the old societies. However, Aztecs followed the belief that human sacrifices should be made in order to please their Gods, which is completely different from the current beliefs of Americans and supports…

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    happen however it is always better to be safe than sorry. If you know that a tsunami is coming the best thing to do is, make your way to the high ground as quickly as possible. Getting on top of a house or medium sized building is not advised as if the power of the tsunami is high the house or building that has been used can be ripped out of the ground and brings down whoever is on top. Getting to the top of a mountain that is looking down at the low ground is a good option as you can tell if…

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    The Fukushima Dai’ichi Nuclear Power was one of 54 nuclear power plants operating throughout Japan in March of 2011. The plant contained 6 separate reactors designed by General Electric and maintained by the Tokyo Electric Power Company. Fukushima Dai’ichi lies about 140 miles northeast of Tokyo, Japan directly on the Pacific Ocean. At 1446 hrs (local JST) on Friday March 11, 2011, a Magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck 43 miles east of Sendai, Japan, (or about 65 miles northeast of Fukushima…

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    Adams and Benjamin Franklin sat in a drafty room signing one of the most important documents in American history. The Declaration of Independence is a formal statement that expressed the desire for the thirteen colonies to be free of the king of Great Britain, stating the reasons and the desire for self-autonomy. In it they appealed to the Supreme Judge of the World, and stated that the United States are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States. This document, which has preserved…

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    First off, one benefit from using solar power is that the use of it does not change the basic energy balance of the biosphere because the solar energy converts to heat energy which is absorbed by the atmosphere. The Sun delivers 10,000 times the energy used by humans (Wright and Boorse 395). Solar facilities can become operational within months of the decision to build them unlike new nuclear and coal power plants (Wright and Boorse 400). Also, these facilities do not have…

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