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Fixing the Criminal Justice System; Topics for Debate the growth of the federal government.The criminal justice system in the United States needs fixing there is no doubt about it, but the system is so huge and so many interconnected problems where does one start? Well an online think tank has recently taken up this subject actually and a few of the members have identified areas, which could be worked on first.One online think tank member stated; “Additionally, laws need to be reformed in many areas. This is an entire discussion in and of its self and is too big for this little missive. Suffice to say that there is a LOT of work to be done in this area.”Indeed; Red magic marker committees in every sector of law. But the lawyers will fight it, y A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke LMS vs. LCMS I am tire of ignorant people getting elected to national office. So why don't we develop a written test for our prospective political leaders? Since our national politicians want to test our students and teachers why don't we give a test to our incumbents and candidates? We could call it our "No Member of Congress/Senator Left Behind" test. They would have to take and pass this test before they can run for office or reelection. This would be a simple test about our Constitution, our representative republic form of government, and historic events or people that have influenced us.As businesses grow, many companies understand that new hires need to be trained to better suit the company’s environment and business processes, and existing employees have to be trained and evaluated to keep on their career path. "Ok, we need a learning system" could say a manager of a newly created Training Department. But the reality is not so simple. There are hundreds of learning systems vendors out there and none of them can fully satisfy your requirements. So what can you do?First of all, you have to be aware of the terminology existing in the learning market. What you are looking for is probably called as Learning Management System or LMS. This may confu THE TEST (25 questions) 1. Discuss how The Bible and Judeo-Christian morals influenced the founding fathers. 2. Discuss any other religious influences that you think may have influenced them. 3. Discuss how the "petty republics" of Ancient Greece influenced the founding fathers and western civilization. Start with: A) Democracy 4. Discuss how the Roman Empire influenced our founding fathers and western civilization. Start with: A) Central system of laws 5. Discuss the Magna Carta. 6. Discuss the Mayflower compact. 7. Discuss the Articles of Confederation (Articles I-XIII). 8. Discuss the Continental Congress. A) 1st Continental Congress 9. Explain in detail each part of our Declaration of Independence. A) Introduction 10. Explain in detail each part of our Constitution. A) Preamble 11. Compare and contrast the Declaration of Independence (a document that seeks to limits government) with the Constitution (a document that empowers government). 12. Explain the Electoral College and why it was enacted. Discuss its strengths and weaknesses. 13. Discuss each of the Federalist Papers (1-85). 14. Discuss the Anti Federalist Papers. 15. Compare and contrast the Federalist Papers and the Anti Federalist papers. 16. Discuss the Northwest Ordinance and how it affected later expansion of the country and the admission of new states. 17. Discuss the Connecticut Compromise and why it was enacted. 18. What was Shays Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 19. What was the Whiskey Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 20. Discuss some of the events the led up to the Civil War. A) The Missouri Compromise 21. Discuss how each of these events impacted on the growth of the federal government. A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke Building Your Way To Online Success Part 2 2. Discuss any other religious influences that you think may have influenced them.In Part 1 of “Building Your Way To Online Success,” we took the first, very basic, step toward turning your online business dream into a reality, by deciding what exactly your business is going to be. We looked at the importance of having either a knowledge of the field that your product or service is in, or at least a passion for your particular business idea.So with that first, fundamental, decision out of the way, it is now time to move on to the next stage--which is the essential foundation and framework for every online business. If you get this all-important step right, you will be well on your way to building that online success of your dreams.Step 3. Discuss how the "petty republics" of Ancient Greece influenced the founding fathers and western civilization. Start with: A) Democracy 4. Discuss how the Roman Empire influenced our founding fathers and western civilization. Start with: A) Central system of laws 5. Discuss the Magna Carta. 6. Discuss the Mayflower compact. 7. Discuss the Articles of Confederation (Articles I-XIII). 8. Discuss the Continental Congress. A) 1st Continental Congress 9. Explain in detail each part of our Declaration of Independence. A) Introduction 10. Explain in detail each part of our Constitution. A) Preamble 11. Compare and contrast the Declaration of Independence (a document that seeks to limits government) with the Constitution (a document that empowers government). 12. Explain the Electoral College and why it was enacted. Discuss its strengths and weaknesses. 13. Discuss each of the Federalist Papers (1-85). 14. Discuss the Anti Federalist Papers. 15. Compare and contrast the Federalist Papers and the Anti Federalist papers. 16. Discuss the Northwest Ordinance and how it affected later expansion of the country and the admission of new states. 17. Discuss the Connecticut Compromise and why it was enacted. 18. What was Shays Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 19. What was the Whiskey Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 20. Discuss some of the events the led up to the Civil War. A) The Missouri Compromise 21. Discuss how each of these events impacted on the growth of the federal government. A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke Effective Search Engine Optimisation Firm
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Compare and contrast the Declaration of Independence (a document that seeks to limits government) with the Constitution (a document that empowers government). 12. Explain the Electoral College and why it was enacted. Discuss its strengths and weaknesses. 13. Discuss each of the Federalist Papers (1-85). 14. Discuss the Anti Federalist Papers. 15. Compare and contrast the Federalist Papers and the Anti Federalist papers. 16. Discuss the Northwest Ordinance and how it affected later expansion of the country and the admission of new states. 17. Discuss the Connecticut Compromise and why it was enacted. 18. What was Shays Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 19. What was the Whiskey Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 20. Discuss some of the events the led up to the Civil War. A) The Missouri Compromise 21. Discuss how each of these events impacted on the growth of the federal government. A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke Investing in Car Dealerships - How to Value Them Discuss the Anti Federalist Papers.Most business valuations are driven substantially by the company's historical financial statements, tempered by other factors such as: location, brand name, management and such. In truth and in fact, the dealership’s balance sheet represents less than half the information necessary to properly value an automobile dealership. The balance sheet is but a starting point from which a number of factors must be added and subtracted in order to determine the true value of the assets.Valuing new car dealerships has to do with projecting future profits and opportunities based upon the “dynamics” of the particular dealership being valued and of the automobile business itse 15. Compare and contrast the Federalist Papers and the Anti Federalist papers. 16. Discuss the Northwest Ordinance and how it affected later expansion of the country and the admission of new states. 17. Discuss the Connecticut Compromise and why it was enacted. 18. What was Shays Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 19. What was the Whiskey Rebellion? Discuss its influence on our early government. 20. Discuss some of the events the led up to the Civil War. A) The Missouri Compromise 21. Discuss how each of these events impacted on the growth of the federal government. A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke Would You Like To Write A Book? the growth of the federal government.I have always enjoyed writing. Even way back in high school, I can remember never dreading having to write a book report of term paper. I had a creative writing class in high school that taught me a really easy way to write any type of report of paper. I actually breezed through a writing course in college based strictly on the technique taught to me in that high school class. I never had to go to the actual class, I just wrote the 7 papers assigned to me and received a 4.0 in the class.I enjoy writing even to this day, although I don’t get to do as much of it as I would like. I write emails to my family relating all the day to day funny stories that my two smal A) The Civil War 22. Justify each of the cabinet positions and their bureaucracies. A) Secretary of State 23. Discuss how each of the following individuals influenced our government. A) John Locke 24. Discuss campaign finance reform and term limits. Why has campaign finance reform failed? What recommendations would you make? Discuss the pros and cons of term limits. 25. Discuss a topic or person of your choice that was influential in the development of our government. BONUS QUESTION: If you can find the concept of "the separation of church and state," or the "right to privacy" in the Constitution you will be awarded 200 bonus points. NOTE: These are essay questions. You will be graded on how well you develop and share cogent ideas and viewpoints. We are not looking for rote answers from a textbook. Spelling, grammar, and punctuation will be graded. You will not be allowed any reference material during the test. The test may be completed in handwriting or on a computer. The computer will not have spelling and grammar programs that might assist you. YOUR SCORE: The grade will be similar to an SAT score. Scores will range from 400-1600. They will be published online, in newspapers and magazines, and broadcasted on television and radio. Your score will also be written down next to your name on the ballot. And should you get elected, it will become part of your tag line (Sen Joe Smith, Dem, GA, 900). I'm sure I have omitted some important person, place, or thing. But this is a start. Part II of the test would deal with simple economics and taxation since taxation is the greatest power our legislators yield. I might start by asking them to compare competing economic schools of thought such as Ludwig von Mises/Friedrich Hayek vs. Karl Marx/John Maynard Keynes. I will try to develop that test at a later date.
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