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    In order to pursue his/her agenda, the president can use both informal and formal powers. Informal powers are similar to the "necessary and proper" clause of the constitution because they are not explicitly stated. However, they include: - Executive agreements which are international agreements with power and authority like a treaty, ability to meet with world leaders because he/she is one - In case of emergency, President can get control and spend money if he/she deems it necessary. Lincoln…

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    not have more power than another. In our government, there is a hierarchy of power. Congress, the legislative branch, is the most powerful of the three, the president, executive branch, is next in the order of most powerful, finished by the Supreme Court, judicial branch. Their powers each lie in different areas and there is a great separation of power as the framers intended, however, there are some aspects in which these branches overlap and that is where the different amounts of power can be…

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    hydroelectric power is a good solution. I believe it is a good solution from using fossil fuels as an energy source but there could possibly be better sources. It is more environmentally friendly than fossil fuels. Hydroelectric power does not pollute the environment however, it can have environmental impacts. Studies have shown that hydroelectric power plants can increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. This is believed to happen from the pressure of the water in the…

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    Nagasaki, and the world was changed forever. Now, over 70 years later, we are using this same destructive power, but we are using it for supposedly peaceful and harmless purposes, such as creating electricity by splitting the atom. We seem to have forgotten what this power was originally intended for, however; to kill. The United States government should increase regulations on nuclear power and we as a society should leave this dangerous form of energy in the past because of possible future…

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    history, many governments have fallen from unjust rulers. When Enlightenment came around, the idea of separating power came into play. “History shows that when one group with the same ideology is in power, tyranny and mass slaughter soon follow” (Connell). Too much power presented to one group or person leads to corruption and to prevent this, the Separation of Powers was created. The split power between the groups has protected against tyranny and corruption. “Each branch of government keeps…

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    No, nuclear power should not be considered as a source of energy but, what is done is done. Nuclear power will be considered as a source of energy and nothing can turn back time. One of the reasons nuclear power absolutely should not be an option is because all things need to be experimented with, modified, changed, redone for something to work properly. At times those things you thought would work do not and those things fail horribly. After all the math done, you still don’t know what will…

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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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    Separation of Powers Separation of powers is a basic doctrine in modern democratic government. It originated from the writings of a French philosopher named Montesqieu who in 1748 published a book entitled “The Spirit of the Laws”. He introduced the idea that power of government were three of kinds: the legislative, the executive and the judicial power. In Malaysia, separation of powers is similar with the English legal system in United Kingdom. Based on our Federal Constitution, Article 39,…

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    Why Nuclear Power is not a Solution Nuclear Power is being considered more as an energy source. Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus of an atom. Atoms are the smallest particles that can break a material. Each atom there are two kinds of particles: neutrons and protons. This energy can be obtained in two ways: fusion and nuclear fission. In nuclear fusion, atoms fused together forming only one atom, as a sun produce energy. In nuclear fission, atoms break in smaller atoms, only this way…

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    Good morning/afternoon everyone. Wind power is a form of renewable energy that uses airflow to create energy. In 2014, 13.9% of Australia’s energy came from renewable sources and of that, only 4.2% of our energy was produced from Wind power. Yet, even with such a low percentage of our power coming from wind energy, our government wants to reduce this even further. The former prime minister of Australia, Tony Abbott, was a big critic of wind farms, stating that they are ‘ugly’ and pose a threat…

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