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    Ethical Power

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    When power is useful. Leaders have several tools that they can use to enforce an ethical working environment. One of these tools is power. They can acquire this power from many sources and each of these source dictate when it is appropriate to use that power acquired. Basically the usefulness of power narrows down to the creation of a good working environment within and around an organization when leaders use their power in decision making. Research reveal that power is useful in the leadership…

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    Now in the United State, the Constitution divides formal power in foreign policymaking between the President and Congress. The President has the right to maintain the initiative, it means the President has more power than the Congress. The President can implement the foreign policy , negotiates treaties, proclaim friendship, so this make the President become more powerful. However, the Congress can reject the President 's initiatives if they have enough ratified refusal . In this way, the…

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    Middle Manager Power Essay

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    manager in one of the county agencies. In my line of work there are many layers of responsibilities. Some special assignments and projects by far exceed the legitimate power that was given to me and requires higher level of power and authority than my middle manager power can provide. It is also apparent to me that I have to rely and depend on others to accomplish the goals and objectives of the organization. Yes, I feel sometimes I need power being aware there are couple of faces of power, so…

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    Separation of powers The term “Separation of powers” was created by Charles-Louis de Montesquieu, a French political philosopher of the 18th century. His doctrine of the separation of powers was based in the idea that the political authority of the country has to be divided in three branches which are the legislative, executive and the judicial branch. His idea was that these three branches must work separated form each other in order to avoid the abuse of power. The legislative branch is…

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    America’s national government, laws and rights for the citizens.Tyranny is when a person has a lot of power on their hands and having complete control. The constitution made changes and decisions to the government to prevent having tyranny. Although some people doesn't believe that the constitution can help and protect the citizens, nevertheless the constitution guarded the citizens against absolute power because of check and balances, federalism and amendments. Checks and balances…

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    The Great Gatsby, Reading of Power The Great Gatsby is a book by F. Scott Fitzgerald published in 1925. One of the dominant readings that can be taken from this novel is a reading of power in The Great Gatsby. The power plays a huge part in the novel ,the characters are mainly driven by power and it greatly enriches the readers understanding of the characters and the relationships between them. The reading of power In The Great Gatsby has many different forms of power that belong to many of…

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    The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in many ways, they did this in order to make sure that their system of government wouldn't get out of control. There is a check for everything, everything is in a system of order, so... here are some ways that The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government. For Example: The Great Compromise. One reason on how the Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in the Great Compromise was that the…

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    Climate change is one of the largest threats to life on earth. The largest contributor to the problem of climate change is human pollution. A large portion of this pollution is caused by the process of power production. The reason that the production of electricity is such a large contributor to climate change is due to the usage of coal. According to the US Energy Information Administration, a non-biased governmental agency that reports statistical information on US power production for expert…

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    control of one, few or many people over other people. During this process four different safeguards were created to guard against tyrannies which are: Federalism, Separation of Powers, Checks and Balances, and lastly Bicameral. Power was divided between the Federal and State governments. Power in the Federal government focuses on the bigger issues such as; conducting foreign relations, making laws, providing an army and naval protection, and many more. Whereas State government power set up…

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    How does the Constitution guard against tyranny? Federalism in the Pursuance of the Constitution “Federalism isn’t about the states’ rights. It’s about dividing power to better protect individual liberty.”After the American Revolution, which lasted from 1775 to 1783, the newly freed United States of America wanted to created a framework for government that prevented anything resembling the reign of King George and Parliament. Although federalism was not directly mentioned in the…

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