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    I believe that the separation of powers is still as important today as it was when the Founders wrote the U.S constitution because this allows the government to be more balanced, civil and lawful. The separation of powers prohibits the government from abusing their powers. There are two different ways that the powers are separated. One way is by the branches which include the legislative, the executive and the judicial branch. Powers are also split between the federal government and the state…

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    for the blessing (but also a curse) called “Power”. Whether it is getting that new manager position at your job, or becoming Prime Minister of Canada, power can be dangerous. When somebody has a whole lot of power, they feel good at first. But later it can get to them, and then the sorrow will spread to their loved ones. Then ultimately, it will hurt the one that is in power. Power leads people to make poor decisions. At first, when somebody obtains power, they will most likely feel strong,…

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    Presidential Power in the 21st Century The power of presidents in the United States has expanded in the last 50 years. There has been a shift in the expansion of presidential power that some believe to be too powerful. According to the Constitution, the president is the lead official of the executive branch and the president must make sure laws are faithfully executed. One of the most important powers of the president is as commander-in-chief. While the power to declare war resides with…

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    nuclear power have a better alternative power source than coal and fossil fuel. It also talks about how the USA is switching to renewable power generating sources. In addition, there are pros and cons to these renewable power resources for generating power. For instance, wind power is a good source of power, but can cause too much power generation and sometimes cannot produce enough power. However, nuclear power is a good source of constant power, but does not offer enough power for high power…

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    global warming. Therefore, the best way to mitigate the problem is to replace coal and oil with cleaner sources of energy. Solar and wind power are among the most commonly cited solutions, but there is another alternative. Nuclear power, an emission-free and efficient source of energy, should be strongly considered as an alternative to fossil fuels. Nuclear power is often unfairly maligned and…

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    Throughout history gender has been a conflicting discussion, especially concerning power and dominance. It is evident that women lack the ability to hold power due to reinforced ideals from society. It was the patriotic society that generations before us have been taught and continue to enforce their social ideals on the generations to come. Echo’s of this male dominance era still ring in today’s generation in the media, politics and day-to-day social encounters. These ideals cause women to see…

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    Having a separation of powers only redoubles the time it take to resolve issues that are needed to be solved urgently. For example: with three branches withholding almost all power of decisive means for the American people; passing important laws, bills, and making decisions that involve new changes for the people are reviewed over extensively and over-excessively, leading to an unneeded delay over all decisions. The Judicial review is the leading conflicting government power in which the…

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    How much do you actually know about nuclear power? Nowadays, it seems that nearly everyone has become an ardent opponent of the growing technology. Deceptive media representations have created widespread negativity that has damaged its reputation. An accurate and complete understanding is, therefore, essential to an informed and insightful conclusion. Energy experts have forecasted that if policies remain unchanged, world energy demands will increase by 50% between now and 2030. Considering…

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    Although the President is responsible for a few powers enumerated by the constitution. The obligations of the President have developed quite extensively with time. As we will discuss in this paper. The constitution article II of the United States provided four powers to the president. The 1st power is the responsibility to assume the role of commander-in-chief of the armed forces. This position gives the president the ability (as highest ranking officer) to exercise definitive operational…

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    Traditionally, power grid architectures were standalone systems that consisted of proprietary protocols traversing legacy hardware and software systems (Li et al., 2012). Power grid automation systems using this type of architecture carried high operating costs that power companies found to be inefficient over time (Kuder et al., 2010). Due to this inefficiency, power companies began to integrate the operation of power grid automation systems into public networks. This integration served its…

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