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    UNIT 3 ESSAY: THE FOURTH BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT Norma Rogers January 4‚ 2011 Kaplan University Dr. Warren PA165-01 The Fourth Branch of Government It has been taught since elementary school that the United States government consists of three branches‚ including the ExecutiveLegislative‚ and Judicial. However‚ in those early days‚ there were no lessons on the influential fourth branch of government that operates alongside the other three and plays a central and increasingly

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    Constitution separated these powers into three different branches. The judiciallegislative‚ and executive are the three branches that each branch is separate and has independent powers. The powers that each branch is given‚ is so that they do not conflict with each other. To restrain one branch from becoming higher ranked than the other‚ checks and balances was brought into the picture. Checks and balances limits one branch from another. An example‚ of separation and checks and balances in our

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    Both articles covering the Executive Branch and presidential power claim that both President Bush and President Obama used their power to a greater extent than what was laid out in Article II of the Constitution by the founders. Powers of the U.S. president should not be diminished for future executives later on down the line because Congress allows a lawless executive branch‚ or lose authority if we aggrandize the options by restricting the president to his constitutional powers. Would there be

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    Arizona’s legislative branch in the state government including the number of members in each house‚ who elects them‚ who draws up the boundaries‚ and when and how those boundaries are drawn. What are the qualifications for-and limitations to-serving in the legislature? Arizona’s legislative branch is bicameral (i.e. made up of two chambers) called the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate members are called senators‚ and the House members are called representatives. The legislative members

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    would finally have the beginnings to concrete laws and to a better Government for their new country. The Legislative Branch is the most influential Branch in our government. It has the power to declare war and to overrule a presidential veto. Just these two powers alone almost completely make the Executive Branch powerless. The Legislative Branch can also impeach Judges from the Judicial Branch as well as control the national budget. The most influential activity Congress does is

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    Foreign Branch Meaning of Foreign Branches: Foreign branches are independent branches which are operating in foreign countries. Accounting in respect of Foreign Branches: Accounting in respect of foreign branches is done in the books of the branch as well as in the books of the Head Office. Accounting at Branch: As the foreign branch is an independent branch‚ it keeps a complete set of books on the double entry system‚ prepares all the necessary accounts including the account of

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    FBI National Security Branch An overview of the National Security Branch‚ or the (NSB) is that it has four separate‚ but major components. These components or branches are divided into Counterintelligence‚ Terrorism‚ Weapons of Mass Destruction‚ and Terrorist Screening System. The FBI National Security Branch was created by a presidential directive and his headed by a Senior Bureau official with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The NSB was founded in September of 2005 (Federal Bureau of Investigation

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    clear. For example‚ Mormonism is often described as a branch of Christianity because both religions have Jesus as a central figure. Despite this misconception‚ Mormonism and Christianity have major differences in their historical backgrounds‚ key writings‚ definitions of God‚ Jesus‚ and the Holy Spirit‚ beliefs about salvation and what happens after death‚ among other differences. Therefore‚ Mormonism is a religion on its own and is not a branch of Christianity because of the multitude of disparities

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    7. The Presidency: The Leadership Branch? President George W. Bush George W. Bush won the 2000 presidential election after a drawn-out battle with Al Gore‚ and was inaugurated January 20‚ 2001. Research indicates that the first person that most American children remember beyond their immediate circle of family and friends is the President of the United States. Who is this person that creates such a strong impression on children‚ arguably the most powerful individual in the world today? But

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    Branch Tech officially began in Shanghai‚ China when two men‚ marketer Edmond Brown and electrical engineer Samuel Lee bought their first work complex. Brown and Lee met in college at Fudan University both had a passion to design and build. Together they began working in their garage and building machines. Seeing and wanting to move onto bigger things‚ they started a company that creates‚ innovates‚ and solves problems. The two men joined with Dongfeng‚ a car manufacturer‚ to make various models

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