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    political process. It starts with a bill etering the House abs the Senate. The bill is then referred to the sub-committee for for hearings and mark-ups. After that the bill is returned to the House and Senate Floor for debate and amendments. Then to the Conference committee for reconciliation of the differences between House and Senate. If majority of conferees from each body approves the reconciled bill it sent to the House/Senate Floor debate. If majority of each body passes identical bill,…

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    The history of Rome has been collected many evidences that brought and still brings numerous questions in certain aspects. In particular, there are very well established evidences about the possibility of an involvement of the Senate of Rome during the declaration and proclamation of damnatio memoriae. The evidences, or to say better, the non-evidences found in various artefacts suggest an increasing use of Damnatio Memoriae during the Principate period. The curious fact is that the majority of…

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    legislative authority to alter the fundamental nature of the Canadian Senate. The hearings were conducted over the 20th and 21st of March, 1979; the judgement was delivered on the 21st of December, 1979. Issues 1) Does Parliament have the legislative authority to repeal sections 21 and 36 of the British North America Act 1867, (which deal with the number of senators and the way in which legislation is voted on in the Senate respectively); as well, does Parliament have the ability to amend the…

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    Julius Caesar was becoming more powerful than ever with the poor. However, the senates and a few others were not pleased and saw this as a threat for he may become king. Everything was on low key for his enemies plans but many allies caught on and tried to warn Caesar unfortunately his downfall came. The people responsible for the assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15th, 44 B.C. were Brutus, Cassius, and the Senate. Lets begin with Brutus who was one individual that was responsible for…

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    death. There is support that says Julius Caesar had a mental illness, and that he attacked Brutus for absolutely no reason, and that the Senate attacked Julius to save Brutus. So, there may not be a true murderer of Julius Caesar, you may think. But i’ll prove that wrong. Brutus may have been the murderer because he had swayed Julius to arrive to the Senate. Even though everyone tried to make Julius stay, Brutus just had to make him come. No matter what anyone did, Brutus wouldn’t allow it.…

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    Much like Burns’ political analysis on leadership, Ira Shapiro contextualizes the definition of conscientious statesmanship and provides insight into understanding how governance worked in the Senate during the 1960s and 1970s. To that end, Shapiro’s approach to historical analysis mirrored Kennedy’s stylistic format of framing the meaning of leadership, detailing case studies of the individuals who of embodied statesmanship, and reflecting upon…

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    for the senate to start the appointment process. Since the senate would have to advise and consent congress wouldn’t. U.S. v. Nixon, in a big picture shows that Congress at time can have more powers than then executive. Further, they…

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    Practically, this meant that Augustus would deal with his enemies and political rivals efficiently, while maintaining good relations within the Senate. Although Caesar named Augustus as the heir to his throne, Augustus was denied Caesar’s money, his estates and his political position. Augustus was only allowed to take on Caesar’s name. Augustus accepted this, and formulated a plan to conquer the…

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    shows that Rome was less strict in giving citizenship. Which shows why they are better by allowing more people to become Roman citizens. Rome had a more organized and steady government meeting system. The senate served for life, which had them build on more experience and wisdom. The senate also had their youth inherit their elders…

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    it had a Senate and the people chose who got to be in it. Their government was broken into three parts each of them represented the different types of government monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. The consuls are the group that represents the monarchy. The consuls are in charge of all public affairs. They don’t leave the city very much and they present other kings or visitors to the Senate. All other powers must obey them. The consuls are the kings in the Roman government. The senate…

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