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27061: Articles of Confederation
... for Congress to execute its constitutional duties. These were analyzed in numbers 15-22 of The FEDERALIST, the political essays in which Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay argued the case for the U.S. CONSTITUTION of 1787. The first weakness was that Congress could legislate only for states, not for individuals; because of this it could not enforce legislation. Second, Congress had no power to tax. Instead, it was ... in Philadelphia on May 25, 1787. It was called by the Continental Congress and several states in response to the expected bankruptcy of Congress and a sense of panic arising from an armed revolt--Shays's Rebellion--in New England. The convention's assigned job, following proposals made at the Annapolis Convention the previous September, was to create amendments to the Articles of Confederation. The delegates, however, immediately started writing a new constitution. Fifty-five delegates representing ...
27062: Hemp - Miricale Plant
... that if just 6 percent of all our farmable land were seeded with this plant, it could supply us with all our fuel, gas and oil needs. I find it funny that government officials don't realize the impact that this single plant could have on the world. Instead of penalizing people for growing it, governments should be encouraging farmers to grow it. What is this plant you might ask? This plant that has created so much controversy and which I feel could save the world is hemp. Whatever you decide to call it, I feel that it is the nature's most important plant that should be used to its fullest potential and I am very thankful for it.
27063: Pollution From Livestock and Manure
... the fall, then plow it under or in the spring after the snow has melted. You also should watch the weather. You should not spreed when it is going to rain so the manure won't runoff the field. There are two ways of handling manure. The first is to spread it every or every other day. That is the worst because when you put it on snow and the snow ... to figure out how much runoff you get in the pit. So it does not run over. If you have that, you can build. Practices "Practices that keeps manure out of the waters. A. Don't deposit manure into surface waters. Livestock should not have access to streams, ponds, and ditches. keep waste water from surface waters. B. Reduces pollated runoff Volume. Use curbs or channels to reroute runoff. Clean animals ... infiltration rate and capacity of the soil. Apply manure on grassed waters ways and next to surface waters during drier seasons."(Oregon) Water pollution is a major problem in or world. If every one dosen't do their part the water supply will be gone soon. Every kind of pollution counts if it is manure or oil or garbage it hurts the water and us.
27064: Siberian Husky
... and snow and keeps them warm in the winter, therefore, allowing them to be able to be sled dogs. The outer-coat is to protect them from stinging bugs, ticks, thorny bushes and ice. (Compton s). Some of the unusual behavioral traits that Huskies are known to have are their relationship with their masters is one that must be built over time. The Husky does not trust immediately, their trust must ... and their bodies can withstand the bitter cold weather. In addition, the Husky is used for hunting and as a watch dog. Huskies have keen senses, they can hunt well and can run fast. (Compton s) The Siberian Husky is a hunter by nature. They hunt for their meals, and eat a variety of different wild meets and weeds. Some of the most common foods of the Husky are snow rabbits ... From experience I have found out that the Siberian Husky is a very loyal and intelligent dog. They listen and learn well as long as the proper amount of time is devoted to the Husky s training.
27065: Checks and Balances In The Government
... have been responsible for residing over the hearings. Another time when checks and balances have been successfully utilized in the United States was when the Reconstruction act was passed on March 1867 over President Jackson’s veto and was strengthened by three supplemental acts passed later that year. During the presidency of Ronald Reagan, there were several times, where the code of checks and balances came into play. Two instances were the congressional override of Reagan’s veto of civil rights enforcement bill and a congressional refusal to renew funding for contra military operations. Lastly, over the next 127 years, the system of checks and balances was practiced on a daily basis, but more specifically when the legislative branch passed President Bill Clinton’s 1993-1994 fiscal year budget. The package called for $500 billion from the deficit over five years reducing spending by $255 billion and raising $241 billion in new taxes. Altogether, the practices of both ...
27066: The Writing of the Bill of Rights
... power that Congress had, was not safe since it gave them too much control. Anti-Federalists feared that people would not be fairly represented by their new government. Since America was so large, not everyone’s opinion would be heard. Many people did not like that one representative from each state would be elected because one man can not tell every- ones opinion about something. The topic of taxation brought on ... power that Congress had, was not safe since it gave them too much control. Anti-Federalists feared that people would not be fairly represented by their new government. Since America was so large, not everyone’s opinion would be heard. Many people did not like that one representative from each state would be elected because one man can not tell every- ones opinion about something. The topic of taxation brought on ... power that Congress had, was not safe since it gave them too much control. Anti-Federalists feared that people would not be fairly represented by their new government. Since America was so large, not everyone’s opinion would be heard. Many people did not like that one representative from each state would be elected because one man can not tell every- ones opinion about something. The topic of taxation brought ...
27067: Conflict in "The Child By Tiger"
... and conflict with his environment. The first conflict is very important in the scheme of the story, because it provides the necessary conditions for this kind of an event to take place. This is Dick's conflict with his environment. Although he is a free man, and seems to be very tolerant, Dick lives in a time and place where most people are less than friendly to black men, and do ... Dick without cause, and without fear of retaliation. This is because he knows that a black man is powerless in the society of the time. Society brings us to the second conflict, which is Prosser's conflict with society. One night, without warning, he begins a killing spree which spans the better part of a day, and spawns a fatal manhunt. His conflict with the society in general is characterized by ... will be a surprise. This is a definite warning sign. When the killings occur, there are no resins given or explanations made. We can only assume that something brought out the dark side of Dick's personality. The dark side is very evident as he methodically shoots the many victims of his crime spree. But as the incident ends, takes off his shoes, and gives up, almost a return to ...
27068: Loyalty Definition Paper
... the kind that should be avoided because not only are they disloyal, but they are often untrustworthy, which hurts society. Loyalty and trust are very closely related, if not intertwined. When someone has betrayed one's trust, thus proving to be disloyal, that person is likely never to be trusted again. For this reason loyalty is such an admired trait. If a person proves to be trustworthy and loyal to a ... being trusted to take part in the workings of society. They are trusted to do their jobs and to do their duties as a citizen. One of those duties is to be loyal to one's country, or in other words, to protect the country from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. We owe it to our neighbor to try to protect them from the harms that lurk in the darkness ... of duty and a greater loyalty to his fellow countrymen and neighbors because he cared enough about them to keep them protected. He was being loyal after all and all the while contributing to society's efforts to keep together, which is something that we all do in the trials of our everyday life.
27069: Love 3
... is something we are all in at least one time or another in our life. There are many different meanings for the word love and many people interpret it differently. Love as defined by Webster's dictionary is a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. When you love someone you care not only care about them as a person, but also about their well being. When they are hurt, you ... me unconditionally for me and who I am, not for my looks etc. That may sound conceited, but sometimes you see people constantly talking about so and so because of their looks when they don't even actually know the person. I believe that the personality and morals of a person make them the most attractive of all. Just because someone has the looks and seems to have everything else going ...
27070: Breast Cancer Treatment
... thrive. Removal of the ovaries and other hormone producing glands may also be prescribed. Another treatment option being studied is bone marrow transplantation. The bone marrow can be taken from healthy parts of the patient's own body or from other donors. Although this treatment idea is still in its early stages, the results seem promising. Because there are so many varied treatment options, treatment decisions are complex. These decisions are often affected by the judgment of the doctors involved and the desires of the patient. A patient's treatment options depend on a number of factors. These factors include age, menopausal status, general health, the location of the tumor, and the size of the breasts (ACS Breast). Certain features of the tumor cells ... a mastectomy. These approaches are equally effective in treating early stage cancers. The choice of breast-sparing surgery or mastectomy depends mostly on the size and location of the tumor, the size of the patient's breast, certain features of the mammogram, and how the patient feels about preserving her breast. With either approach, lymph nodes under the arm generally are removed. Some patients with stage I and most with ...


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