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    Arguments Against New Constitution

    as a nation. Some individuals may argue that this new constitution is a threat to our liberties. They are opposed of ratifying the Constitution. They are against the idea of one central leader, a president, ruling everybody. The fear of central government taking state powers away from them is always on their mind. The states are more in touch with their economic and social issues and would much rather have their representatives to be in touch with their own community. They do not want to relive the

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    Role and Functions of Law

    (Melvin, 2011, ch 1) The Constitution works together with other sources of law in three areas: (1) Establishing a structure for federal and state governments (including qualifications of certain offices and positions) and rules for amending the constitution; (2) granting specific powers for the different branches of government; and (3) providing procedural protections for U.S. citizens from wrongful government actions (Melvin, 2011, ch 1). Not only is there a U.S. Constitution, at the federal

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    The Dangers of Democracy

    in comparison to that of Athens, as “lies in the entirety segregation of the people in their collective capacity.” Thus, Madison feared that common factions turn tyrannical, hence threatening liberty. On the other hand, Centinel argued that the government should not be taken away from the people, as this lead to oppressive to their liberty as well as unresponsive to their needs. According to my viewpoint, I concur with Madison that too much democracy is dangerous. Thus, there is need to control the

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    Pros and Cons of a Federalist Society

    Individual Freedoms. What is democracy, do we really understand the concept and the implications of the freedoms that our society enjoys. Democracy by definition is a “government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections”.(1) The United States democracy in current times can be a difficult

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    Campus Shootings

    the gun but the people who use them. Giving firearms to students with the proper training can turn a regular student from a victim to a hero. The problem is not the creation of the guns but how much they have progressed and how much leniency the government gives to people in letting them take possession of

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    Social Media - Business Law I

    the world’s largest and well known social media that is used worldwide to promote and market their business, Facebook. We will look at the more suitable ADR that can be used to address issues that may arise. We will further analyze how the federal government controls the consumer transactions. This paper will further examine the agency relationship for utilizing Facebook for advertising. In conclusion we will look at the overall use and effect of using Facebook as a marketing medium.

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    Greek Democracy: Difference Between Rome And Greeks

    the greeks did. I will also tell you about what the Romans did. I’ll probably pick Rome because they have done a lot in today’s world. Rome and greece have done a lot in today’s world. Romans have made government, calendars, festivals, and alphabet so that we can learn. Direct democracy is government where all citizens debate and vote on every decision. The olympics in Greek democracy are ‘’The Olympic Games were held every 4 years in honor of Zeus, the king god. The prizes for winning were fame and

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    Explanations of the Branches of Philosophy

    Explanations of the Branches of Philosophy Jacqueline T. Ashley April 3, 2016 AIU Online Professor Ian McDougall Explanations of the Branches of Philosophy Philosophy is the study of the primary essence of knowledge, reality, and existence, mainly when viewed as an educational regimen. Philosophy includes an approach of questions and answers among a couple of individuals; this approach is referred to as a dialogue. In a dialogue, an individual is searching for a reasonable view and comprehension

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    Public Sector Power

    Differentiate types of powers in public sector Three are three components of public sector which is Federal Government, State Government, and Local Government. Federal Government is headed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. Prime Minister Department is leading at the Federal Ministry and the Chief Minister's Department at the State level. It is responsible for planning, designing and coordinating all policies. There are several ministries for instance Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education

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    Dylon Gandee

    Central Ohio Technical College Institute for Public Safety Law Enforcement Technology Autumn Semester, 2013 August 21 through December 11, 2013 Class Syllabus Course Title: Introduction to Criminal Justice Course Number: LET-100 Instructor: Bob Cromwell, MS BBA C: (740)258-0800 Office hours by appointment only. email: rcromwel@cotc.edu Required Materials: Textbook(s): Frank Schmalleger. (2014) Criminal justice: a brief introduction (10th edition). NJ: Pearson

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