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    Nutrition is the study of nutrients in food and how the body uses nutrients. Proper nutrition is one of the most important elements to being healthy. Without proper nutrition our bodies wouldn’t be able to carry out our everyday functions. Eating a well-balanced diet can help you get the nutrients you need to fuel your body for you daily activities and exercise. The most important meal of the day is breakfast. Eating breakfast regularly can lead to a lower risk of obesity and diabetes.…

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    comes to introducing an employee to a new company. The ultimate goal remains the same. This is to make sure all new hire employees are welcomed and trained along with making sure they are provide all the necessary tools to perform the job effectively. Proper onboarding will also minimize the turnover rate, turnover cost, and eliminate the new employee culture shock of the organization. It would appear that onboarding is something that would start after the candidate is selected, that is not…

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    Proper nutrition is an aspect of our daily life that should be a concern to everyone. We all require a proper diet because it gives us the energy to live a vibrant and an active life.1 It protects you from contracting infectious diseases. Proper nutrition also benefits your mind, as it nourishes the cells within the brain. Just like an expensive car, your brain functions optimally when it is supplied with premium fuel. Therefore, eating foods that contain lots of vitamins, minerals, helps…

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    The Court invoked the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution, which allowed the Federal government to pass laws not expressly provided for in the Constitution's list of express powers, provided those laws are in useful furtherance of the express powers of Congress under the Constitution. This case established two important principles in constitutional law. First, the Constitution grants to Congress implied powers for implementing the Constitution's express powers, in order to create a…

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    or unconstitutional rulings. Congress has two different powers: Enumerated powers and Implied Powers. Enumerated power is the power which was given in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution or what is also known as the the Necessary and Proper Clause.…

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    principles and ideals of the legal system must subscribe to a model which ensures that they do so. This model is the “fit and proper person” and it exists to maintain a standard of integrity and justice within the legal system. The following essay is an account of why a lawyer must always be a fit and proper person. It is important firstly to understate term “fit and proper person”. It is a standard, an ideal however it is not a strictly defined concept. It is subjectively interpreted…

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    The Necessary and Proper Clause: Is it Someone’s Opinion or What is Good for America? Throughout the history of America, a plethora of cases have passed through every court in the nation. Some cases arrive at a conclusion without needing the supervision of higher courts, but other cases make a statement that will resonate through similar cases in years to come. Once a court declares something legal or illegal, it becomes the standard against which another like case is compared. For this reason,…

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    the National governments responsibility. The third and final power the National government was given was implied powers. These powers also are not included in the Constitution however they can be contingent from the necessary and proper clause; the necessary and proper cause is also known as the elastic…

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    Proper Evidence Collection It is important to properly collect evidence in order to avoid contamination. If the evidence collection is questionable in a courtroom it will be disregarded and can really hurt the case. Any questionable evidence can even be thrown away if the collectors make a wrong move like coughing or sneezing on a q-tip with blood set out to dry. The first step to collecting evidence is wearing gloves. Throught the collection it is also important to switch gloves often in…

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    you can call the fire rescue and get the help you need. Cell phones can be used for many purposes. They are used for good reasons as well as the wrong reasons. Students can communicate with their family and teachers displaying responsibility. If the proper use are taught to students then they can use the cell phones properly. The use of cell phones in class can assist student’s research study, grammar and emergencies. Parents can all agree that cell phones can aide in case of an emergency.…

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