Clinical research The SYNTAX Score: an angiographic tool grading the complexity of coronary artery disease Georgios Sianos1, MD, PhD; Marie-Angèle Morel2, BSc; Arie Pieter Kappetein3, MD, PhD; Marie-Claude Morice4, MD; Antonio Colombo5, MD; Keith Dawkins6, MD; Marcel van den Brand7, MD, PhD; Nic Van Dyck8, RN; Mary E Russell9, MD; Friedrich W. Mohr10, MD; Patrick W Serruys1* MD, PhD 1. Department of Interventional Cardiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Thoraxcenter Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Government which are the Legislative Branch (congress), The Executive Branch (the President), and lastly the Judicial Branch (the US federal courts). Each branch is equally important for the successful operation of our nation and democracy however not each branch is equal in the power it holds. Fundamentally the Legislative Branch contains the most “power” in the federal government for Two reasons. One the system of checks and balances leans biasedly towards the legislative branch. Lastly congress is
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there has been a slight shift of power that now favors the Legislative branch. The Constitutional system of checks and balances has been gradually corrupted over time, and the critical balance between our economic system and our system of government has been lost. As a result, the careful balance between the three branches of government that the framers wrote out has been lost. In the present day system of our democracy, the Legislative branch has slightly more power than the Executive or Judicial branches
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branches, the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. Each branch includes different people, serve different functions, and are made to keep the other branches in check so one does not have all the power. This way, laws can be made, enforced, and ensured they fit the constitution. The branches all work together to form the government. To begin with, one branch of the government is the legislative branch. The people who contribute to the legislative branch are the House
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“protect the rights of citizens and defend the country against its enemies.” To make this possible, they set up a federal government that had three branches, the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each branch had their own responsibilities and powers. The three topics discussed are the legislative,
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for those powers so that no one branch of government becomes more powerful than another. The three branches of our government are: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. To ensure the government is effective in its role and the United States citizens’ rights are protected, each branch has its own powers, each branch is also responsible for working with the other branches cohesively. The first of three branches that make up our government is the legislative branch. This is made up of the House
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government. To avoid any branch abusing its power, three branches were created; the branches are the executive, the legislative and the judicial. Along with each branch are checks and balances. The system of checks and balances are meant to obtain each branch from too much power. Each branch has certain privileges against other branches that will keep them on check. A great example of checks and balances in action is the process of making a law. Initially, the legislative branch will come up with a bill
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supposedly supposed to work, but does it really? In this essay it will show you deos the system of checks and balances actually work. The system is suppose to balance out the powers of the three branches being the judicial branch, the legislative branch and the executive branch. The system of checks and balances was suppose to work and help our government and create a limited government. This was not the case, the system of checks and balances did not create a limited government. Checks and balances
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research, I was able to understand that the three branches of government, legislative, executive and judicial are associated with the UCC in many different ways. The three branches of government are related to each other because they work together towards a better future for our country everyday. They are constantly protecting the citizens of our country, and making decisions to improve the life-style of the population. Each branch of government has different power; those powers combined make the law
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ensuring that each branch of government has a role in upholding the rights of the people. The three branches of government created are The Judicial Branch, The Executive Branch, and The Legislative Branch. In examining the creation of the branches of government it has become apparent and the following table will establish that these branches create a balance of power. The following table defines the interaction between the branches of government: Branches of Government | Legislative BranchSenate and
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