...Arizona and Federal Government 07/11/2014 The Preterritorial Period During Circa 10,000 B.C, Prehistoric Paleo inhabitants were present in Arizona. On Circa 2,000 B.C., Cochise Culture was originated and developed in what is now called southern Arizona. The Cochise people are known for growing vegetables; they also grow corn. During Circa 300 B.C., Hohokam settled in southern Arizona. From 1000 B.C. through 1,000 A.D, the Hohokam and Anasazi people created irrigation canals, agricultural villages, roads, and also complex ceremonial centers. On 500 A.D., Sinagua were seen farming near San Francisco Peaks. The years 700-1100 A.D. showed great progress and developments. During this period, Anasazi culture was developed in its Pueblo Period. During this period they used adobe bricks, stone slabs, mud, and sticks in order to create homes. During this time period, Kivas(underground ceremonial chambers) and cotton fabrics were established. On 1064 A.D., Sunset Crater erupts. From the dates of 1276-1299 A.D., a Great drought occurs in Arizona. During Circa 1300 A.D., the Casa Grande is built near the Gila River. Finally, during the Circa 1400 A.D., a culture decline is prevalent among the pre-historic groups. The Spanish Period The Spanish Period occurred during the years of 1528 through 1821. From the years of 1528 to 1536, an eight-year odyssey of Cabeza de Vaca along with his companions occurred. They were shipwrecked...
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...The six basic Principles of the us constitution The six Principles of Government found in the Constitution of the United States are Popular Sovereignty Checks and Balances, Federalism, Limited Power of the Government, Separation of Branches. Popular Sovereignty means the ultimate power rests with the people an example would be "The U.S goverment can only govern with the consent of its citizens. all goverment leaders exist soley to serve the people". Checks and Balances means that no one branch of the government can overpower the other branches of government. Each has a check on the power of the other branches. An example would be how it is a safe gaurd from tyranny by any one branch of goverment making any loss of speed worthwhile when looking...
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...Gallerie Quezada April 29, 2015 Mr. Pimentel Civics Effectiveness of our system of Government Some say the U.S government system is not effective, but I beg to differ. From my perspective, our government is one of the most effective worldwide, for example our government guarantees: civil rights, social programs, and our stable economy. A very important function the U.S government provides us with is our civil rights. Jonathan Smith of the constitution law review states “ The U.S guarantees that all citizens of the United States regardless of sex, race, or, religion have the same equal rights under the law.” Wherever you come from in America all citizens have the same equal right. Our civil rights protect personal liberty, guarantees us our equal access to public services, and It also ensures us the right to vote. Voting gives us the opportunity to be heard in our government our freedom of speech which is part of the 1st amendment gives us the right to say whatever is on our mind without being punished. Our civil rights have created Americas government system stable and powerful. Besides this the U.S government is also stable in social programs for citizens. Not only does the government provide us with our civil rights, but it also provides us with social programs. Social Programs include: welfare, housing ( section 8), health care, and federal deposit insurance. Stated by David Broder from the Ashes of The New Deal “ In the united states has developed a variety of...
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...There are many different ways of providing health and social care. Most care is provided by the goverment, this is called stautory care this is provided by the law. For example the goverment have a responsibility to provide some type of chilcare for a child in the form of schools and nurserys. There are many examples of statutory care for example the NHS, The NHS is working with the goverment so for example if a person needed an operation which is important the NHS will get funding by taxes of individuals and the goverment to fund for this operation, this is how the NHS provide health and social care. Another way of providing health and social care services is Voluntary. Some organisations care services provide these services without being asked to, they have chosen too. For example British Red Cross and The Salvation Army, some voluntary care services count on donations from individuals and half the staff who work for them are volunteers. Private care is funded by the individual. The goverment have nothing to do with private care. With Private care a person has to be able to pay for this, the goverment do not fund for private care. You can not get private care if you can not afford it. Many people go with private care because they want to avoid NHS waiting lists, not sure about NHS treatment and also just because they want a second opinion. Informal care isnt with the goverment or with private care, informal care is when you are unpaid. For example you could have someone...
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...On the Economic Impacts of Reweable Energy Acts In ever changing world where every political decision must conern itself with the effect on the economy, no change in the way our world works is as great as the contiuing shift from the hydrocarbon energy ecoonmy which is defined by dependnce on the use of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil, to the new renewable or green energy economy in which techolgies are being further developed to power our world through clean sources of energy such as wind, hydro power, geotheral, biomass and others. The shift is slow, but it will begin to speed up as the people of both america and the world become further aware of the long term cost of hydrocarbon consumption and effects on the enviroment, and the lowering costs for both personal and buisness use of renwable energy as technoligy becomes more efficant. The econmic benefits of such a shift cannot be deneied, ranging from job creation to positive impacts on the terrif defficit to bennifits in the small buisness sector. In looking at renewable energys impact on the economy the one aspect the most every citizen shall look closely to is the potental of job growth and creation. Utilizing these energy sources are great growth methods for the economy which for too long has been dependent on tradional means, the improvment in the economy comes hand in hand with job creation. Money invested in these energy sources is spent on the materials too build systems such as wind tubines, solar panals...
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...Andrew Jackson sent a letter to the congress about rotating goverment jobs on December 8, 1896. Andrew Jackson finds out that the National bank has been using the bank's money to use for gambling on February 1834. On December 7, 1829, Jackson wrote a letter to the congress about the indian removal act. On December 8, 1896, Andrew jackson’s letter to the congress on the rotating goverment jobs, says that highly perspicacious men are likely to qualify the goverment jobs. The limit of governing is up to 4 years. He says that jobs like this are made for the welfare of the people. He says that nobody has more rights than others to govern. I believe he only selected his friends on these jobs to agree with him on anything. For example if he didn't like a new law that was coming up, he could easily veto it. If the people that did like the law and voted against Jackson will be out numbered because jackson friends will obviously take his side. The people who went against jackson will most...
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...The rationing of food was also known as "Gospel of the Clean Plate". President Wilson appointed Herbert Hoover to the post of United States Food Administrator, where, one day was meatless, another sweetless, two days without wheat, and another two without pork. Many restaurants set bread on the tables instead of sugar bowls after the first course. This resulted in the use of victory gardens and Hoover setting a high goverment price on many foods. But, this isnt the only thing the goverment controlled, they also forcefully sent over millions of men into war through...
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...the right to be confronted with the witness against him." Also it was in the Magna Carta that "No freeman shall be taken or imprsioned or exiled or in any waydestroyrd except by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land. B. In Paragraph 29 of the Magna Carta it reads as follows, "No freeman is to be taken or imprisoned or disseised of his free tenement or of his liberties or free customs, or outlawed or exiled or in any way ruined, nor will we go against such a man or send against him save by lawful judgement of his peers or by the law of the land. To no-one will we sell or deny of delay right or justice. It reads the same in Amendment 6 that " In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial..wherein the crime shall have been committed." 2. Compare and contrast the English bill of rights of 1689 and the U.S. Constitution. A.The Bill creates separation of powers, limits the powers of the king and queen, enhances the democratic election and bolsters freedom of speech as well in the Constitution it talks about the seperation of power of each branch of the government. For example in Article 3 Section 2 talks about the Judical branches power and powers that the Supreme Court has in the goverment. B. The English Bill of Rights guarantees the right to petition the government and the right to bear arms as well in the U.S. Constitution Amendment 2. 3. Compare and contrast the Declaration of Independence to...
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...America, a nation known for its freedom and opportunity, was founded on the values of liberty and equality. After analyzing Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and Martin Luther King Junior’s I Have a Dream, I have come to identify the liberty provided by our democracy as a prerequisite to the equality for which our country was established. It is only through the restrictions of our democratic government that we can provide equality for all. In his publication, Common Sense, Thomas Paine introduces the American value of Liberty, the freedom to act as one pleases. Liberty is truly the heart of American ideals. American’s are intent on protecting their rights to choose who they are, what they do, and how they do it. Paine explains that man’s inclination...
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...Foxconn Suicides Abstract As globalization affected the whole world, the contradiction between leaders and labors has become a world-wide problem. In China, a series of employees’ suicides attracted the public and media’s concentration to consider this problem. A Taiwanese electronics corporation, is acting as the protagonist in this issue and now earning an internationally notorious reputation of running sweatshops. This paper analyze the cause of ongoing trend of exploitation of workers in China with the example of Foxconn, and examine the reasons behind those suicides from the perspective of management, workers and related laws. Based on the fundamental information of China, to illustrate my own analysis about this case from ethical and legal point, and to criticize Foxconn’s management strategy, industrial relations and the gaps of Chinese laws. Keywords: workers’ exploitation, China, Foxconn, suicides, inustrial relations 1. Introduction 1.1 Background and significance of the topic With the rapid development of Chinese economy and the increasing globalization of business competition, the various types of enterprises in China have been booming development, rapid increases in the number and size of foreign investment in China to hire to do business, and further reform of state-owned enterprises increase, the private sector, the number and the number of employees of private enterprises in recent years, is also rising, along with the development of enterprises...
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...Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the shah of Iran for about from 1941 to his overthrown by the Iranian revolution on February 11, 1979. He took the title of the shah from his father who was the last shaw. Iran was a poor and uncivilized country and when Russia wanted to move forward the completely control of the country the Unites States helped to gave him back the throne and power of his country. Pahlavi wanted to Westernize his country and transformed his country in a modern Iran. The shaw had suffered a lot of criticism because many believed that the Westernization did not follow the Islam religion. Also the lower class were discontented by the unfair conditions of how the corrupted government was working toward them. Another aspect that...
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...Inhaltsverzeichnis Executive Summary and methodology 3 TASK 1 3 1. PESTLE ANALYSIS 3 1.1.2 LEGA INFLUENCES 4 1.1.3 ECOLOGICAL INFLUENCES 5 1.1.4 POLITICAL INFLUENCES 6 1.1.5 ECONOMICAL AND FINANCIAL INFLUENCES 7 1.1.6 SOCIAL-CULTURAL INFLUENCES 8 1.1.7 TECHNOLOGICAL INFLUENCES 9 TASK 2 10 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES 10 1.1.8 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 11 1.1.9 DEGREE OF RIVALRY 12 1.1.10 THREAT OF SUBSITUTES 12 1.1.11 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS 13 1.1.12 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 14 SWOT Analysis 14 RECOMMENDED STRATEGIES 16 Conclusion 16 APPENDIX 17 References 18 Executive Summary and methodology The goal of this report is to give a brief overview of the primary external influences on McDonalds in the fast food industry of Germany by using the PESTEL framework (refer to Appendix 1 for Corporate Profile). In the second part of the report, the reader is instructed about the changing competitive environment based on the theoretical framework of Porter’s five forces modell and the SWOT analysis of McDonald’s Germany. The analysis demonstrates the influences on the company’s policies and the effectiveness of the organization’s response. This is followed by recommendations on how to improve the current situation and give an overview of McDondals alternative strategy approach to increase their market share as well their profitability. TASK 1 1. PESTLE ANALYSIS According to the PESTLE analysis, an understanding of the environment – macro...
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...The articles explains about People's Branch, where the people elect someone so that he represents them in the goverment. In the country the people choose member for the House Representatives and the Senate. Where the House has 435 members,based on the population of each state and the Senate 100 senators, two for each state. They exist to create and modify legislation in the nation, likewise the congress have power to raise (taxes) and spend money and the power to declare war. Also the Congress has assumed the supervision and investigation so that the laws are implemented correctly.The legislature must share power with executive and judicial branch. The three leaders of the Congress are the Speaker of the House (recognized as the leader of the majority party), the President of the Senate (Vice President of the United States) and the President Pro tempore of the Senate to preside when the Vice President is absent. The chairman is selected by his colleagues. The length of service affects especially Senate rules, that give more power to senators with more seniority. By the diversity of topics, exist the committee system, which have their own issues to develop. These Committees also have subcommittees. In my opinion I agree with the constitution to create an institution like the congress with different powers, but they are representing the people. Nevertheless they aren't alone and they have to share this power with the executive and judicial branch, for example The New York Times...
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...ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF GOVERMENT IN THE INDUSRIAL RELATION Legislator This is the role where government legislates or enacts law through the Parliament.Examples of legislations are the Trade Union Act 1959(TUA), the Industrial Relations Act 1967(IRA) and the Employment Act 1955(1955).The aim of enforcing legislations is to solve the problems are happen in workplace related with employer and employees.All the act have a own fuction,for example the Employment Act intended sets out the rights and responsibilities of both employees and employers in workplaces. It also contains provisions that apply to people who are seeking employment with temporary help agencies and, in some cases, to clients of such agencies, even though the client business is not the employer of the person filing a claim under the industrial relation. Administrator This role is carry out by through the Ministry of Human Resources.The core activity is enforcing the above three legislations,for example translating written laws into actual action and taking corrective actions when necessary.The objectives are to protect the welfare of employees-safety, health and rights.Besides that, is to promote good employer-employee relationship through a stable and peaceful Industrial Relations system.In addition,to equip the unemployed with basic industrial skills and to improve the skill level of the workforce.Undirectly, assist in maximizing country’s manpower resources through manpower planning Participant This...
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...Reflective report Module title: Business Law Student: Vasilica Madalin Muntele Lecturer: Rosie Watson Date of submission: 30/08/13 Our assignment question was “What is ADR and how does it improve access to the justice system?” The team that was assign for this presentation included alongside me, my colleagues Modupe and Hydras. We began with a decision to whom will “break the ice” in the presentation. After a quick debate, we divided the presentation into three parts: • Introduction, held by me, about alternative dispute resolution • Types of alternative dispute resolution, held by Hydras; and finally • Advantages and disadvantages of alternative dispute resolution, and how can it improve access to the justice system. Following I am going to make a summary of what I had to talk about during the oral presentation. “Civil disputes occur when a person’s rights have been infringed or an individual has been injured because of another person’s action or inaction ADR involves settling a civil legal dispute by a method other than a decision before a court. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, many people became increasingly concerned that the traditional method of resolving legal disputes, through conventional litigation, had become too expensive, too slow, and too cumbersome for many civil lawsuits (cases between private parties). This concern led to the growing use of ways other than litigation to resolve disputes. These...
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