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    from supermarkets for testing contained such bacteria‚ also known as "superbugs." (“Food Safety: Should Congress strengthens food safety regulations”). The contaminated food was cause by the less inspections visits to the farms‚ plants‚ and import shipments of food. “Many factory farms also inject antibiotics in animals to prevent disease and to augment growth.” (“Food Safety: Should Congress strengthens food safety regulations”). Most of these antibiotics that are injected into the animals are

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    The first branch established in the US constitution is the legislative branch that as the Constitution states‚ “all the legislative power is controlled by Congress that consists of The House of Representatives and the Senate.” Congress is bicameral meaning it consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate which gives it two perspectives leading to a wider range of points of view that in theory makes the process more effective. The House of Representatives is the lower chamber that consists

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    Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering and Computer Science 2012 Vol I WCECS 2012‚ October 24-26‚ 2012‚ San Francisco‚ USA An Error Code Highlighting Function in Java Programming Learning Assistant System Using Test-Driven Development Method Nobuo Funabiki‚ Yuuki Fukuyama‚ Yukiko Matsushima‚ Toru Nakanishi‚ and Kan Watanabe Abstract—Recently‚ the objected-oriented programming language Java has been used in many practical systems including enterprise servers‚ smart phones‚ and embedded

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    Being a Fish on a Bike in Washington‚ DC Looking for more Washington‚ DC information? Start with the Washington‚ DC Home Page‚ where you’ll find current features and an in depth guide to everything you want to know about the DC/Capital region. Don’t miss our free email newsletter‚ About Washington‚ DC‚ which keeps you up to date on what’s happening in the region. Subscribe today! Links for more DC Info: http://dc.about.com/ Table of Contents I. 25 Free Things to Do in Washington‚ DC

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    Congress Drafts George Washington • George Washington had never risen above the rank of a colonel in the militia • Lost more battles than he had won • Had outstanding leadership‚ he radiated patience‚ courage‚ self-discipline‚ and a sense of justice • Congress wanted a commander from Virginia ‚ the largest and most populous colony • Could be counted on by his peers to check "the excesses of the masses". Bunker Hill and Hessian Hirelings • Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold surprised and captured

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    (1983)‚ work and leisure should be viewed as a totality‚ which suggests that it is important to understand the relationship between work and leisure. Discuss how factors such as work hours‚ changing work patterns‚ diversification of occupations‚ and increased occupational mobility might influence society’s leisure. What will the future workforce look like? Why is it important for leisure professionals to understand the relationship between work and leisure and changing work patterns? Work and Leisure

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    afterward” (Catt 1). It is important for women to have the right to vote because all people deserve to have a say in what happens in their government. Catt believes that women should have the right to vote and wants others to agree. In “Address to Congress on Women’s Suffrage‚” Carrie Chapman Catt conveys ethos to achieve the audience’s trust‚ pathos to engage the audience emotionally‚ and logos to present factual information in order to persuade the audience to believe that woman suffrage is a very

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    You are a census officer in a newly democratic nation and you have been charged with using the census data from the table below to determine how 100 congressional seats should be divided among the 10 states of the union. | Population | Quota | Quota | Lower quota | Add remaining seat | State 1 | 15475 | 15475/100 | 154.75 | 154 | 1 | State 2 | 35644 | 35644/100 | 356.44 | 356 | | State 3 | 98756 | 98756/100 | 987.56 | 987 | 1 | State 4 | 88346 | 88346/100 | 883.46 | 883 | | State

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    President when a crisis happen or situations have to be solved‚ but in actuality Congress makes the main decisions on laws. When making decisions Congress has the upper hand over the President and the Supreme Court. The president is not allow to make any decisions without consulting congress first‚ Congress decides whether or not the law should be permitted‚ although the situation can go both ways whereas the congress makes the decision and the president consider whether or not to pursue the decisions

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    disagreement. There is disagreement on who should be in charge‚ on what ideals should be fought for‚ and on what laws are just. In America‚ we are blessed with the freedom to speak our mind. The very first amendment made to the Constitution says "Congress shall make no law... abridging the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assembly..." (1). While there is no doubt that the freedom of speech‚ press‚ and peaceful assembly is always to be guaranteed to us‚ there

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