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The supreme law of the United States, the Constitution provided the framework for the creation of the United States government.

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Do power balance wristbands work?

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I am a very skeptical person, so I just knew that it was all a scam. My mother bought me a band, b/c I was having a lot of different issues like:

I have bone spurs in both of my heels, I had little to no energy to do anything, lots of headaches, and a very grumpy mood from just not feeling well at all. Within an hour of wearing the band my feet had stopped hurting altogether, my headache was gone, my mood had improved drastically, and I had so much energy that I shopped for another 7 hours and never felt the least bit bad. I could be a true walking commercial for XPB.

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To answer the question NO the power bands don't work, its all in the mind but not really in the mind either studies show that when given a double blinded test meaning having the real power band and a placebo band there was no difference between the two.

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What is an example of a citizens responsibility?

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Citizens' responsibilities include going to school, voting, serving on a jury, paying taxes, and obeying laws.
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What happens to a bill immediately after its introduction in house?

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Bureaucracy takes its course, then It goes out to sit on the steps of the Capitol and sing its story to passing children and then it takes for ever to be assigned to the corresponding committee.

Then they take their vacations while the bill is sitting their growing fungi, when they get back from their vacations they forgot to bring their brains back with them because they left them at home. So it takes forever to pass if it passes.

What due process mean?

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fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.

Do you have to be a US citizen to be a senate?

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Yes. For at least 9 years

What does vetoing bill means?

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To veto a bill is to decline or not accept it

What is the purpose of the primary examination?

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The purpose of "primary examination" is to afford the plaintiff or the state an opportunity to develop its case-in-chief. This is an outgrowth of the Amendment VI Confrontation Clause.

What is the importance of minority?

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It has been said that rights are either absolute, or do not exist at all. Meaning that unless a right is always present, and applies to everyone, it is not a right but a privilege. Privileges can be granted or taken away, rights cannot. From this perspective - if rights are denied to a minority then they are really being denied to everyone.

What is a smaller part of a standing committee?

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The smaller part of a standing committee is called a subcommittee.

What group enforces laws?

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Law enforcement in the U.S. Military is very broad. Considering military law, the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), can be exercised by Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO), Chief Warrant Officers (CWO), Commissioned Officers, and designated Civilians.

The UCMJ or military law covers a vast array of offenses and punishments. Punishment is divided into Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) and Court Martial. An NJP offense could be falling a sleep on post, missing movement, or failing to render proper greeting to a senior military member. A Court Martial offense could be rape, murder, or espionage.

A NJP allows Commanding Officers to administer punishment and discipline to their troops and is not considered a criminal conviction. A Command will appoint an Administrative Investigating Officer who is a NCO, CWO, or Commissioned Officer to investigate (at the Officer 3 level and above) the charges.

A Court Martial is used in the prosecution of more serious crimes, felony or misdemeanor level. Court Martial punishment can be as little as a reduction in rank to imprisonment to the death penalty. Court Martial offenses are investigated by Military Police Investigators (Civilian and Military), Military or Defense Special Agents (Civilian and Military), Military Police Officers (Civilian and Military, as well as an Investigating Officer.

U.S. Military members are subject to the UCMJ when they are on active duty anywhere in the world. Reservist and Retirees may be subject to the UCMJ, depending on their status at the time of the offense.

What is 'Constitutional Act'?

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constitutive act

What would happen to an office holder who never responded to voters in his district?

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If this question refers to the United States I can answer it this way. An elected official at the State or Federal level must be in touch with her or his constituents. One way to do that is to respond to letters, petitions or even phone calls. At the governmental levels mentioned above, the office holder has a staff to help that happen.

Failure to respond to the people who elected the office holder would normally mean the office holder will not be re-elected.

What is the main purposes of reading?

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You read fiction because it can take you places where you would never dream of going. But the truth is its all in your head!

What sense are the executive departments the traditional units of federal administrations?

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The United States federal executive departments are among the oldest primary units of the executive branch of the federal government of the United States-the Departments of State, War, and the Treasury all being established within a few weeks of each other in 1789. In that sense they are the traditional units of federal administration.

What was montesquieu main ideas?

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direct emocracy

What opposing views did the federalist and anti federalists hold?

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Federalists were the supporters of the larger national government as outlined in the constitution. Anti Federalists were the group of people that opposed the ratification of the proposed Constitution in 1787.

What did the Judiciary Act of 1789 provide from state courts?

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The Judiciary Act of 178 ninety provided for the establishment of federal district courts in each state, and allowed for the circuit court of appeals to hear both appeals and certiorari cases. This act also repealed the U.S. Circuit Court System, which was previously used to appeal state court decisions.

Approves inventory adjustment packages?

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flag officers/SES in...