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    population that any attempt at disagreeing was pointless. Although initially reluctant, Washington eventually caved to the idea and participated in the Constitutional Convention. With Washington, the American epitome of a man, endorsing the convention, no state dared to miss it. Madison arrived in Philadelphia 3 weeks before the intended start date, intending to spend the preluding weeks preparing for the Convention. This meant consulting with fellow southern delegates, creating and developing…

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    6.1 Legal clauses The PSC provides an elaborate mechanism for the control and supervision of of the activities relating to the exploration, discovery, development and production of crude oil/natural gas and associated hydrocarbons from the relevant field. It distributes title over the crude oil/natural gas and associated hydrocarbons between the government and each of the consortium members. The various clauses are being described below under various sub heads. 6.1.1 Rights granted by PSC The…

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    Quilt Of Federalism

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    Defining Federalism is like describing the design and craftsmanship of a well patchwork quilt. A quilt which top layer consist of pieces of fabric that purpose is embedded in the US Constitution. A quilt made of a specific design with specific purpose. The top layer is a plain woven piece of muslin cloth of democracy. The individual pieces of clothe are woven together with thread of “federalism”, where each stitch which is symbolic of a self-governing units of shared, distributed powers…

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    Discipline, and Arbitration Employees often partake in actions and do not think of the future consequences. Job performance does not always make up for the action. After all, most of the times it’s the bad things that get remembered. Discipline is necessary to ensure employees do not conduct this abuse again. If the employer wrongfully uses discipline, the employee and union steward might need to go to arbitration to get the problem resolved. The Case of the Substance Abuse St. Jude’s…

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    penalty more humane the electric chair, and later the lethal injection was introduced as an alternative. By 1972 the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Furman v. Georgia, ruled that the death penalty was in violation of the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the U.S Constitution Eighth Amendment based on Justice Marshal’s hypothesis that a public, once fully informed about the death penalty, would denounce it (Falco & Freiburger,…

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    The writers of the Constitution separated the major functions of government by creating the three branches of federal government. The three branches of government are the Legislative, the Judicial and the Executive. The Legislative branch is the branch in charge of making laws. The Judicial branch is the branch that explains the laws of the U.S under the Constitution and lastly the Executive branch, the President is the head of the government making laws official. Checks and Balances is a system…

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    arguing that because someone holds a certain believe system that they should be able to deny their customers and clients access to such drugs as birth control. Everyone is trying to hold strong that they are an exception, that there is a minuscule clause within every law that doesn 't agree with doctrine and must be avoided. People are being denied heir rights to a full health care system being covered by religiously affiliated groups stopping at wherever they draw the line (epps, 2014). There…

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    Introduction Stop and frisk tactics have been used to preserve public safety and officer well-being. A stop and frisk is a non-intrusive police stop and pat-down based on the reasonable suspicion in relation to a crime that has happened, will happen, or is in the process of being carried out (Cornell Law School, 2017). Stop and frisk situations are highly common and the reported instances have increased by approximately 7% annually (Hovhannisyan, 2006). However, the approach is highly…

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    The United States of America was founded as a nation freedom, democracy, and equality would reign. “Every man is created equal” proclaimed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The promise was made that the people of the new nation would have the inalienable right to choose their own leaders in free and fair democratic elections. Nevertheless, this right only truly applied to wealthy white men at the inception of this country. As enslaved people, African Americans had no rights for nearly a…

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    Imperial Sugar Case Study

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    employees and contractors at its plant located In Port Wentworth, Georgia, just outside of Savannah. The facility covered over one hundred acres of land and is bordered by a river. The facility used conveyors to transport stored sugar from silos to the necessary areas throughout the plant. The Port Wentworth plant takes raw sugar cane and creates sugar, powdered sugar, brown sugar, and numerous sugar products. This seemingly harmful food turned deadly when it was mishandled creating a series of…

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