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    The Microeconomics of International business Market structure creates market power and investment. The four market structures: Perfect competition, Monopolistic competition, Oligopoly and Monopoly, divides industries by (Sloman, Hinde and Garratt, 2010, p. 213) “the degree of competition.” Thus, a firm’s market structure depends upon its competition. Perfect competition (Sloman, Hinde, Garratt, 2010, p. 213) “A market structure that has many firms producing identical products, price takers and…

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    The concept of “checks and balances” is a policy implemented by our founders, which separates the three branches of government into the legislative, judicial and executive branches. The main purpose of this system is to ensure that the powers of the national government are separated from one another. The Legislative branch, composed of Congress is broken up into two chambers, the Senate and The House of Representatives. These two chambers are meant to have each state represented in them, of…

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    New world constitution The constitution of New world includes the principles which determine the rights and responsibilities of all the members of our society. Preamble- We the citizens of New World are hereby making this constitution to provide safety for the people of the new world, and to ensure that everyone is doing everything that they need to do. Article I – Section 1-All legislative groups will sometimes be appointed or made by our head leader, and sometimes there will be a time…

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    Michael Burgess said “Nuclear power will help provide the electricity that our growing economy needs without increasing emissions. This is truly an environmentally responsible source of energy”. That is one of the main reason this source of energy is used by most countries. It has the power of generating electricity that is able to meet industrial and city needs. Also is considered as one of the most environmentally…

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    Alcoholics Anonymous is a controlled, welcoming and non-judgmental environment for people who are battling an addiction to alcohol. There are meetings spread throughout the country to assist those fighting. I attended a meeting on September 24, at Saint John’s Baptist Church, from 7:30 to 8:30. There were many members that came and told their stories. The majority of the participants were males above 40 years old. There were also about three females, one as young as early 30’s. There were only…

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    Power of Nuclear Energy What if the world was powered by nuclear power cleaner than coal and cheaper than most power? This question was never really been asked because people are to scared. When they hear nuclear energy they think of all the bad thing nuclear energy has instead of the good thing about it. Like how nuclear energy has no greenhouse gases or smog. This are good points on how nuclear energy is good, but people only remember the bad thing. Since nuclear energy is clean, inexpensive…

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    Nuclear Energy Advantages

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    very small amount of uranium to produce a large amount of energy. “A single pellet is less than an inch long, but produces the energy equivalent to a ton of coal” (Duke Energy). Once the plant is constructed and safety measures are applied, nuclear power plants are fairly inexpensive to maintain. Though the maintenance and availability of resources make nuclear energy very appealing, there are many safety hazards. The excess material released after nuclear fission is radioactive and very…

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    are called the legislative, judicial, and executive branches. These branches play the main roles in law. These branches are split up for many reasons I will explain as you follow. First and foremost I will begin discussing and describing the powers and duties carried out by the legislative branch and who actually makes up this specific portion of the government. The Legislative branch of the United States of America is made up of the 535 members of Congress which includes the 100 elected…

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    Power Of Judicial Review

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    Although the power of judicial review is not explicitly mentioned in the Constitution, the Supreme Court had acquired it through landmark cases and the founding fathers original intent. The landmark case that gave them the power of judicial review is the case Marbury v. Madison. In this case, President John Adams appointed William Marbury to be a justice of the peace along with forty-one others days before his presidency expired. The commissions were not sent out before the end of his presidency…

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    All humans aim to be successful in life, many literary pieces demonstrate how people will do anything in order to gain success, or stay alive. Many are consumed by the idea of advancing in society and in power, and this leads to people to lack both loyalty to others and moral standards. Many literary pieces demonstrate that humans are driven by both self gain and self preservation, and sometimes the obsession with this idea leads many to lack morals and cast away loyalties. All humans hope to…

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