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    Separation of Powers / Checks and Balances It was a new beginning. So much was at stake when the Founding Fathers came to this country to start anew. They had a lot of uncertainty, but one thing they all fervently desired was to do it right this time! They hoped to be able to create a new society that was governed, not by a monarchy, but by the people and for the people. But how would this be done? Their first attempt was through the Articles of Confederation. This was a start, but it…

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    Nuclear Power Nuclear power is a very controversial topic. While there are clear benefits to this type of energy, there have been devastating incidents with very high death rates. Radiation, a by-product of nuclear power, is a very dangerous side-effect that comes along with nuclear power. Though it is used in many positive ways, such as in health procedures, it is harmful to human tissue. The consequences of using nuclear power need to be thoroughly examined before a decision is made. The…

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    would most likely fail without separation of powers. Separation of powers is an idea, which keeps the government in balance. It divides the government into 3 branches, Executive, Judicial, and Legislative. The three branches are supposed to work together through separation of powers and checks and balances; which makes sure, a single branch keeps within their range of power by giving the other branch the power to balance it out. The Separation of powers is very important to the founders who…

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    nuclear power is the clear choice for power generation. Nuclear power is one of the most efficient and safest forms of power generation. The construction costs of building a nuclear power plant are high, however its operating costs are cheap. The price of uranium is cheap to transport however, it is rare and must be transported to countries that do not have any. Even though uranium is rare and it is hard for developing countries to build a nuclear reactor and purchase uranium, nuclear power is…

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    that we need something else. I believe that wave power should be the main replacement of fossil fuels. Wave power is an unbelievable new source of clean, reusable energy. First off, waves are made when “wind blows against the surface of the sea and creates waves that are packed with kinetic energy” (Spilsbury 18). As big as the oceans are, I believe the benefits of wave power are even greater. There could be no limit to what we could get from wave power…

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    Coal power plants are one of the top polluting sources of carbon dioxide in the world, just behind vehicle emissions. The article ‘Coal power: pollution, politics, and profits’ states that the “Negative health effects on the nearby human population, plant life, and wildlife have been hard to quantify precisely and thoroughly, and are generally not included in the cost of coal power to the consumer” (Laskowski). Due to this, the general population is not aware of how destructive this power source…

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    the separation of Powers, it wouldn’t protect the citizens from tyranny. The Separation of Powers was created by a famous philosopher named Baron de Montesquieu. It is divided into three branches: legislative branch, executive branch, and judicial branch. They each have their own set of rules and tasks to follow. It helps protect citizens from tyranny because if that would ever happen, our society would be living in a chaotic world. Our Founders wanted to make sure the power wouldn’t be…

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    “Separation of Powers” as important today as it was when the Founders wrote the U.S constitution? The separation of power is important today as it was back then. Without Separation of powers the government would have too much power, especially now and days because we have more modern things. The separation of power is the people trying to separate the government into three different branches so none would gain too much power.…

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    of the United States grants executive power to the President. In Canada, the Prime Minister is not a part of the Constitution, rather the Governor General acts as the executive. By convention, however, the Governor General acts only on the advice of the Prime Minister who has the confidence of the House of Commons. The Prime Minister is able to achieve such support from the Members of Parliament, with a majority government, through party discipline – a power not available to the President. Party…

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    Nuclear power us one of the biggest and best power sources known today. Nuclear fusion and fission makes a lot of excess usable energy. It produces a lot more energy than wind, solar, coal, or fossil fuels do, and they actually are better for the environment than coal or fossil fuels, producing helium rather than carbon monoxide.In short, nuclear power is a good idea because we can take care of the nuclear waste, the reactors have better safety measures and protocols than normal factories, is…

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