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    Our perfect president would be male. He is mixed, which is both black and white. He would be about 35 years old. He is married with two kids. His daughter is 10 years old, and his son is 8 years old. They live in San Francisco. He is an agnosticism, which is someone who believes in god but doesn’t have a religion. Our president would be middle class. He will have been a Senator. He is also a republican. Our president will be fair to everyone he comes in contact with. Our president will…

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    Does Freedom Need to be Won More Than Once? Slavery? Abolished. Women's rights? Won. Will we ever have to win those freedoms again? My belief is no. What would this country be like without our rights? It’d be chaos with little to no freedoms. We have whole documents dedicated to rights! We have the Constitution, we have the Bill of Rights, plenty of things stating that this country has rights, and are sticking to them. In America, laws are often made to fix something that has been going…

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    Desus Economic Analysis

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    The city and Island of Desus was founded on December 14, 2015 by Dayton Hicks and Jesus Cortes in the country of the United States. Desus is an island that is laid out on flat lands and with no real main formations. In summer Desus is mainly mild with some rain, and has cool, breezy, and rainy winters. The island of Desus has two small police stations, and one large police station. Two crimes have been committed and one person has been arrested. Our effect is five stars for all the small police…

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    i. Introduction The case at hand is concerned with the applicability and significance of constitutional principles, namely the doctrine of joint responsibility, as well as the justiciability of the courts with regards to public interest in confidential constitutional matters. ii. Facts Mr Richard Crossman (“C”) was a cabinet minister from 1964 until 1970, during which he wrote a diary extensively detailing correspondence between cabinet ministers, senior civil servants of the government and…

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    The Making of the Constitution In the video, The Making of the Constitution, The History Channel breaks down the overly complicated steps it takes to make a government. Many Americans at the time are worried that the country will fail as a whole because they cannot seem to keep afloat after the aftermath of the American Revolution. Many are worried as problems keep arising, that the United States will not be able to combat them with a lack of governmental order and power. In this paper I will be…

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    HMS Victory: Royal Navy

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    HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was also Keppel's flagship at Ushant, Howe's flagship at Cape Spartel and Jervis's flagship at Cape St Vincent. After 1824, she served as a harbor ship. In 1922, she was moved to a dry dock at Portsmouth, England, and preserved as a museum ship. She has been the flagship of the First…

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    In the Constitution of the United States of America, the powers of the Legislative Branch are stated in Article I, Section 8. These are called the Enumerated Powers, and they are the guidelines for the powers of the Legislative Branch of the government. Many of them are straightforward. For example, some powers listed are: to declare war, to establish post offices, to coin money and regulate the value thereof. But the most disputed of them all is Clause 18. Clause 18 has many names. Those who…

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    I am in favor of the Supreme Court’s decision to rule against Arizona making stricter immigration laws. I am in favor because what Arizona is trying to do goes against the Constitution and 28 U.S. Code 1251. In the Constitution, it states in Article 1 Section 8 clause 4 that Congress has the power to make rules about who and when people can become citizens. Also in the Constitution, in Article 1 Section 8 clause 10, it says that Congress has the power to define and punish, “Offences against the…

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    accused is one of the first things reviewed - much of the initial interaction is based on the enforcement of State laws, which cascades into protected rights when the enforcement effort starts, or elements of a crime have been discovered. Since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Bill of Rights applies the Federal Government, and the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause makes the Bill of Rights applicable…

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    In a world that has almost no borders, it is important for there to be a figure that stands as protectors to the innocent, and guardians of the helpless. Since the inception of the United States, its citizens felt the country would be different than other nations. The United States was born out of liberty, and freedom, and these are the same principles that every nation in the world is fighting for today. Not every nation is fighting for the same kinds of freedom, but every nation is fighting…

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