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    Medtronic Constraints

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    gadgets. In the course of the most recent 35 years Medtronic has developed at a direct rate however in the last 15 it has gone to the front line in the therapeutic gadget division. Medtronic has held a HR theory that has held a portion of the best representatives in the area and has given them the name of being one of the top bosses to work for. Medtronic had a 15.3% lower than the business normal. Medtronic has a reasoning that perspectives the patient as "entire as a main priority, body, heart…

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    From the 60s to the 80s, the political landscape was completely realigned as the political parties themselves started to change their own platforms. This made the loyal voters which state along those party lines to changes their political party. This forced states and counties that normally would go red to go blue and vice versa. The political realignment of this time period is what has led to the modern associations with the Republican and Democratic parties. The main source which allowed for…

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    Many teenagers and young adults do not know what political parties are and what these parties support in relation to certain issues and aspects. In America, there are two main political parties people would associate themselves as: Republican or Democrat. They are referred to as Conservatives and Liberals respectively. Both parties are similar, yet diverse by their opinions on economic, international, and socialism issues. For instance, both the Republican and Democratic parties have a different…

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    The process of creating a congressional district map in Texas of how the people vote and where the most republicans and democrats are, as they draw the line that creates the separation, they start to see where they most likely will get the votes. A strength of gerrymandering in creating a congressional district map is that they don’t have a limit to where they can put their lines, this is an advantage because they have the freedom to create their map a little bigger when they know that they have…

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    Mayhew, in Congress: The Electoral Connection, “The Electoral Incentive,” describes a seat in congress as a “congressional career, [offering] good pay and high prestige” (Mayhew 2004, 14-15). In order to keep that career, those in congress must continuously run for reelection, thus forming the “electoral connection.” To be ale to achieve reelection, a congressman must secure voters, and to secure voters he must give these voters what they want. Through this method, congressmen can keep their…

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    STRUCTUREThe legislative branch of government is composed of the Assembly and theSenate. Both will propose, analyze, and debate over 6,000 bills in a singletwo-year session.The State Assembly is made up of 80 members and are elected to two-year terms,while the State Senate is made up of 40 members and are elected to four-yearterms.Prior to their election, Legislative candidates must be over the age of eighteen,United States citizens, a resident of California for at least three years, and live…

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    The media portrays that the political parties; Democrats and Republicans, are completely different. The view that is presented to citizens is that the Democrats are for the colored and women while the Republicans are for the rich, caucasian, old men. The only real difference between the two parties are that they have different opinions on social issues. For example, one party is pro-choice, wants more peace, for gay marriage, adoption for gays, and transgender rights, citizenship for immigrants,…

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    Trump's Persuasive Speech

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    team?” Maddrey’s speech was the first to drown out the monotony of the oscillating fans in the corners of the room. Among the hot, stuffy air and the subtle roar of side conversations, the monotonous speeches continue. Various candidates and representatives defend their opinions; among them, a young, passionate Myra…

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    oval office. Andrew Johnson served in the oval office from 1865 to 1869 before he was impeached. William Clinton served as president from 1992 to 2000 before he was impeached from the oval office. Andrew Johnson set his first steps in the White House in 1865 when he was inaugurated as Abraham Lincoln’s vice president. In April of 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and that is when Andrew Johnson was able to take a step up to the presidential seat. When congress had passed the Tenure of…

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    Congressional Careerism

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    In accordance with Mayhew’s view Carson and Jenkins added four conditions said to be the building blocks of the electoral connection: ambition, autonomy, responsiveness and accountability. Ambition is feasibly the most important aspect of the electoral connection, congressmen must have the desire and ambition to be reelected and have a career in Congress supporting Mayhew’s main thesis. (Carson and Jenkins, 29) There has been a significant rise of congressional careerism, Carson and Jenkins…

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