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    Boots against ISIS In this day and age where war is becoming almost a customary event between nations and their different beliefs a rising threat in the Middle East, come to known as ISIS is a very real and intense subject matter today in our government. I believe as a citizen in the U.S. who is enlisted with the U.S.M.C. in the armed forces that we should take every possible military action against these people who have no regard for human life, if that life does not support their ideals. We…

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    As a document written many years ago, it has been interpreted in different ways, which makes it a living document. “The proper role of the Supreme Court, it is said, is to interpret the Constitution, not rewrite it” (Shaman, 2001). As a living document “We the People” attempt to use the words of the constitution to benefit us, both in a negative and positive manner. Past…

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    class and unable to move up. They are the generations of not attending college, inconsistent job stability, and lack of relocating to higher-income neighborhoods. They are the minority students and the students with disabilities that are not given proper attention needed to succeed. They are the students who are not given the same opportunities as their wealthier peers due to lack of funds, resources, and…

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    justified as this was Hamilton’s viewpoint, which was further cemented by his establishment of a national bank. This lead to much debate between the emerging parties of the time. Hamilton, however, won the argument with the claim that it was “necessary and proper” and therefore completely justified. After Hamilton left the office of Secretary of State, he still had a major influence on American politics. John Adams, who was Washington’s vice president and a leading member of Hamilton’s own…

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    spread throughout Europe and abroad. Unlike Hamilton, however, Jefferson believed that the spread of radical French ideologies was tantamount to preserving the American constitution, “I consider the establishment and success of their government as necessary to stay up our own and to prevent it from falling back to that kind of Halfway-house, the English constitution” (108). Comparatively speaking though, Jefferson’s idealistic stance on American and French relations proved more dangerous to the…

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    trade was incompatible with revolutionary beliefs and secondly that the constitution would not prohibit any legislation against slavery. As Ellis states “suggesting instead that the “general welfare” clause of the constitution empowered the congress to take whatever action it deemed “necessary and proper” to eliminate the stigma of traffic in human beings.” (Ellis 83). This causes debates to rage on, with the other founding fathers to remain silent on the subject. James Madison stepped forward…

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    For example, the Court is limited externally by the possible impeachment of its judges and by the restrictions placed upon its appellate and original jurisdiction. The Court’s original jurisdiction is limited—under Article III, Section 2, clause ii—to "all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be party…" Moreover, the Court is restricted from reviewing any case prior to its appearance on the appellate docket. The Court’s appellate…

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    Outbound logistics Outbound logistics focus on processes related to storage and movement of the final product. It also entails information flows from the end of production line to the consumer. Based on the tasks performed by the logisticians, logistics is broken into a number of fields including procurement logistics, disposal logistics, domestic logistics, distribution logistics among others (Waters, 2003). Effects of maintenance scheduling on logistics and cost management Maintenance…

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    The United States had won independence from Great Britain in the Revolutionary War with the U.S. government being the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation failed in not being able to stabilize the Federal Government after the war and a new government was drawn up by the United States’ best and brightest. This new governing document is the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution created a new form of government in which to stabilize the government, economy, culture…

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    majority vote. The senate and the House of Representatives are called congress. Congress is responsible for making laws. A few other powers congress have are collecting taxes, making money, and declaring war. Under the elastic clause congress is allowed to make any necessary and proper. This allows congress to deal with new issues not addresses by the founding…

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