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    Congress, and adopted by them on July, 4 1776. It was a written statement severing political independence of the thirteen original American colonies from Great Britain, therefore declaring themselves and independent nation. It also declared a list of grievances against King George III. The United States Constitution was written at the Constitutional Convention by representatives of the thirteen states in 1787. After many amendments to the original draft, it went into effect on March 4, 1789,…

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    My patient has been living without electricity for the past two months. During today’s session, she explained her struggle in living without any electricity, in managing heightened depressive symptoms, and in trying to have the issues resolved. Later, she became tearful as she disclosed the incident that took place two weeks ago: After receiving additional fund to pay off the electrical bills, she called her case worker at New Phases and asked the case worker to drop her off at Western Union.…

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    The Declaration of Independence was written because the colonies no longer wanted to be under the power of Great Britain and form of government. It gave a voice to their list of grievances. It is the document by which the 13 colonies proclaimed their independence from Great Britain. The purpose of the document was to announce the independence of the colonies to the world and list the reasons why the Revolution was legitimate. They had struggled for many years to resolve their differences so…

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    In the context of the period 1509 to 1603, how far was religion the most important factor in causing rebellions against the Tudors? Tudor rebellions broke out due to dynastic, religious, political and socioeconomic factors, these factors led to a series rebellions breaking out in the years 1506 to 1603. In the years 1506 to 1536 as there were no rebellions due to the stability of the country. This was due to the fact that Henry Tudor defeated Richard III at the battle of Bosworth which brought…

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    Napoleon, a great general cultivated a military culture that made his leadership seem personal, reassuring, and fighting for something bigger than himself, and presents the significance of esprit de corp. The way in which the mobile guards grievances were dealt as quickly as possible, the democratic element in officer elections and the distribution of uniforms all create a military culture where the soldiers feel their interests are being respected and give some credence to their support of…

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    Treated less favourably due to sickness. I explained in my grievance, that the first time I've got of sick was for not been provided with a warm jacket in a cold weather what caused me getting a cold and not been able for work. I disagree with the outcome: '' Speaking to witnesses, a number suggested that LP behaviour may have contributed to this grievance, he does not always attend for shifts he has committed to''. When I've got ill the first time, my hours have been cut from working a 37.5…

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    are smart then employees should be able to finish on time and take appropriate breaks. Their wellbeing should not be affected. Explain the importance of following disciplinary and grievance processes It is very important to have a disciplinary and grievance procedure in place, as if there are any problems and a grievance needs to be raised, then a procedure needs to be followed. Similarly, if there is a problem with the member of staff, then a formal procedure needs to be followed to make sure…

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    the hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them. This, sire, is our last, our determined resolution; and that you will be pleased to interpose with that efficacy which your earnest endeavors may ensure to procure redress of these our great grievances, to quiet the minds of your subjects in British America, against any apprehensions of future encroachment, to establish fraternal love and harmony through the whole empire, and that these may continue to the latest ages of time, is the…

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    establishing the United States of America as a sovereign state.” (4) Without this, America would not be where it is today. If America got its start by peacefully disobeying Great Britain, the people of America should be able to express their own grievances to create a positive impact on our…

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    But like anything that is dealing with the government there are stipulations. Under the PLRA act is a prisoner acts out too much, they can lose their right to file a grievance or complaint. (Johal, 2014) Also before a prisoner can file a lawsuit in court, first they must take their complaints through all level of the prison’s grievance…

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