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    How did the Constitution guard against tyranny. The Constitution was written in 1776 in Philadelphia. The purpose of the Constitution was written because the colonies wanted to get away from the tyranny of England. How was tyranny guarded against the Constitution. The definition of tyranny is cruel or oppressive government rule. The Constitution guarded against tyranny in four ways which were small state-large state comprise, separation of powers, balancing, and creating representatives. The…

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    it allows all three branches to watch out over one another so one won’t become too powerful over the other two. By doing this, they equally balance the power between them. A real example of how checks and balances prevent tyranny would be how the judiciary branch checks on the executive branch (President). After the September 11 terrorist attacks, according to CollegeAmericanGovernemnt.org, “ President Bush declared that the executive branch had the power to detain “Illegal enemy combatants”…

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    Over the last decades, culture negotiation has been proven to be one of the fastest growing changing systems in business, politics and education around the world. There are many styles of different cultures and different ways on how that nation negotiates. Some negotiation is according to region, nationality and language spoken. I have noticed the U.S. negotiating system is a lot more different than Kenya Africa, in the legal system business, communication skills and education system. In the…

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    The Three Branches of Government In the United States, our democratic system of government consists of three branches: the Judicial branch, Legislative branch, and the Executive branch. Each branch is responsible for a specific section of government and are meant to work for the betterment and protection of the citizens they represent. The Judicial branch is responsible for ruling if cases are constitutional or unconstitutional and is the head of the U.S. justice system. States are represented…

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    Lord of the Flies and the government crisis A government is an organization in a community or political entity that has the power to enact and enforce laws and maintain peace and order. An effective government is necessary since it is considered the leadership of an organization, community or political entity. The government on the island in Lord of the Flies is no exception. William Golding’s novel, Lord of the Flies, is set on a remote island sparsely populated with young boys ages six to…

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    The motto of America “to protect its citizens” was the base for creation of every document in country’s history. The Seven Articles of the United States Constitution guarantees the protection of our rights. They granted all national powers to the congress; however, it allowed each state to retain its sovereignty, freedom, and independence. The Three Branches of government protect our society from single unlimited power and leave the nation in safe position. The most imperative aspect of our…

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    Ever since the Revolutionary War which has won the freedom of the newly founded country of America from the British, the founding fathers made the Constitution to create a new form of government after the Articles of Confederation failed to maintain a strong and stable government. From the day the Constitution was put into place, it has been added to by other laws and amendments which add strength between what the people, the federal, and state is allowed to do with some exceptions of the law.…

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    The United States of America is a country where powers are separated in order to prevent an all powerful branch of government. The three main branches of government are the Executive, Judicial and Legislative branch. These branched serve the purpose of checking and balancing each other. The Executive branch has the power to implement laws. These laws are brought on by the Legislative branch. Lastly, the Judicial branch then evaluates the laws, and check if they are constitutional or…

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    Presently, the Portuguese intelligence panorama is constituted by the Portuguese Republic Intelligence System (SIRP), which integrates two autonomous intelligence services with independent capabilities both coordinated by the key figure of the Secretary General. According to SIRP , the Sistema de Informações da República Portuguesa or the Portuguese Republic Intelligence System (SIRP) it was established in 1984 as above mentioned, envisioning three intelligence services: Defence and Strategic…

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    Physical evidence has a significant foundation in law enforcement and the judicial system. It is necessary for physical and circumstantial evidence to ensure the most accurate outcome of a trial. In some cases, the evidence is not as exact or direct. It appeared to me in the readings the authors were trying to show were all evidence must be exact or not be included in the trial. If this is the case, we would not need a court system. In the readings it appeared to me the authors were trying…

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