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    P1: Describe four legislative factors that influence health and safety in sports. Health and safety in sports is one of the very vital parts of any sports activity. It is necessary and important for these to be observed before an activity takes place or starts. There are laws and regulations as to what is needed to achieve certain levels of health and safety. The laws are here by governed by several bodies and organisations that ensure the respective laws are hereby followed and adhered to. I…

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    amendments in the Bill of Rights outlines freedoms that the governed are granted, which the government cannot violate. Amendment I prevents congress from creating laws that interfere with any person 's right to practice religion, speech, press, or assembly. As seen in Texas v. Johnson, the unpatriotic act of burning a flag was protected by the First Amendment. Amendment IV states that officials need a warrant with evidence to search and seize. It further encourages to government officials to…

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    The French Revolution was one of the main events on the world’s modern history. This political event changed France as a nation in the late eighteen centuries and served as an example for other countries. The economic crisis in France was huge, people were literally starving. At that time Louis XVI was ruling, he lived in luxury that afford from public money, his only concern well and he did not care at all about the wellbeing of the citizens of France. The French Republic was proclaimed on…

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    A Short Summary On Mexico

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    Discover the barren land, and unique people of Mexico. Explore the variety of sandy beaches in its blazing hot climate, and giant volcanoes. Travel to Mexico to learn about their lifestyle, sports and religion including the amazing history of Mexico. Come on by and don 't wait another minute to visit Mexico! Location: Mexico is located at about 23 degrees North and 102 degrees West in the southern portion of North America. It is also located in a region known as Middle America. In addition,…

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    United States government fails to fulfill its intended role due deficiencies in the three branches of government and political parties. At times, the branches of government are more powerful, but rarely equal. The three branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive all have a special ability of their own which can overtakes the other branches. The implication of checks and balances were meant to make all branches equal. The executive branch has immense…

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    Cuba Research Paper

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    since 1965, when he led the aforementioned political revolution, until 2008 when he stepped down due to poor health. Fidel’s brother, Raul, then was elected with 100 percent of the popular vote, as he was the only candidate.3 The legislative branch, the National Assembly of Popular Power (NAPP), has 614 seats, exclusively filled by members of the Communist Party.4 The constitution creates independent courts but…

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    Canadian is a multicultural and cosmopolitan country. Chinese Canadian has a large population. They are the third largest ethnic group in Canada, approximately 1.5 million.4 The history of Chinese Canadian was complicated. The first Chinese landed in Canada from 200 years ago. At first, Chinese immigrants were unwelcome. They were isolated physically, socially and culturally from Canadian society. 1They were treated differently and unfairly compared to other ethnic groups. For example, while…

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    California has a long history prior to it’s entry into the United States. Indigenous Americans inhabited California for thousands of years before permanent European settlements occurred in the 1600s. California was occupied and claimed by Spain and Mexico throughout the 1600s to the late 1800s, contributing to California’s culture and history, before the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo concluded the United State’s war with Mexico and ceded California to the Unites States. In 1849 a constitutional…

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    John Scopes

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    The Incorrect Charge of John Scopes Innocence Alexander Hamilton once stated, “No legislative act contrary to the Constitution can be valid.” If an act or law is passed and it is unconstitutional according to the Constitution of the United States, the it is not lawful. Laws like the Butler Act are unconstitutional and should be immediately repealed. The Butler Act reduced the public education in the state of Tennessee by making the teaching of the theory of evolution illegal. In the extremely…

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    and establishing new provinces (s42; s43). These matters are exclusive power to parliament (s44). Initiating an amendment may be made by the senate, house of common, or province assembly, and each may revoke its accent before proclamation (s46). However, such amendments will not take effect in dissenting legislative provinces, unless a subsequent resolution revokes their diverging view and supplies its authorization (s38(3) either before or after the amendment’s proclamation (s38(4)).…

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