Judiciary and Supreme Court Sierra Wallace Savannah State University POLI 1101-05 Professor Bongard November 20, 2020 1.The constitution establishes the judiciary of which the Supreme Court is apart as a separate branch of the federal government; under the constitution, it’s empowered to hear all cases arising under the constitution under the laws of the United States and treaties, Alexander Hamilton called the judicial branch the weakest branch of the federal government, because he noted that the Congress has the power of money the president has the power of the military and the courts have the power only of judgment, meaning the legitimacy of the courts depends on the wisdom of their decisions. “…the judiciary is beyond comparison the weakest of the three departments of power.” For accepting the case during his 2012 term court accepted a case challenging the healthcare reform passed by Congress in 2010. The court had compelling reasons for doing so; not only did the actions affect millions’ lives, but constitutional challenges in the lower courts had resulted in conflicting rulings, which the…
US HISTORY TALKS 6 Running head: US HISTORY TALKS 1 USA History Talks Students’ Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract The antebellum period witnessed significant events that shaped the history of the United States. The emergence of partisan politics in the United States and the consequent development of the democratic and the Whig parties were partly due to the underlying differences in the views about slavery. The second party movements and the rise in the number of competing ideologies would eventually lead to the changing scope of democracy in the United States. This paper notes that the leaders in the Whig and the Democratic parties disagreed on the principle and the application of reason in the issue of slavery. The problem would eventually lead to divisions and tensions between the rival factors an argument that led to the civil war. The Westward expansion would lead to pressures and concerns around the coexistence between the South and the North. The emergence…
Cultural Assessment and design of Nursing Care Author’s Name Institution Affiliation Course Professor’s Name 15th November 2020 Part A For this cultural assessment, I was required to find a client with a culture that significantly defers from mine, implying that I could select an individual from any other ethnic group other than Hispanics. I found Mr. Abdul Laziz, an immigrant from Pakistan, the most appropriate option for the assessment from my pool of friends. By the time of this assessment, Mr. Abdul Laziz had lived in the United States for three years and always identified himself as an Asian-American. His primary and secondary languages were Arabic and English, respectively. Even though he preferred to communicate in Arabic, he could rarely do so in such an English-dominated environment. Like most Pakistanis, Mr. Abdul Laziz embraced and followed the Islamic religion and traditions to the latter. He believed that Allah was the Supreme Being and had total control over human lives. Living in harmony with Him contributed to good health and…
5 tips on How to Clean Efficiently Your Bathroom Do you love cleaning your bathroom? Unfortunately, though the bathroom can be relaxing and refreshing, not many people like cleaning them. Are you wondering why? Because it isn’t fun scrubbing soap scum and dealing with the toilet odors. Most people prefer sprucing and cleaning their bathrooms. Luckily, there are things you can do to make cleaning your bathroom bearable and efficient. Are you wondering what things? Check out the following tips; Banishing Soap Scum, Grime, and Easy Toilet Cleaning You may think that removing grime or soap scum from your bathroom requires expensive and “miracle-working” products, but you are wrong! You only need an ammonia and baking soda. Are you eager to know how? Take three tablespoons of baking powder and stir it with half a cup of ammonia. Then mix them in two cups of warm water. After the mix has blended well, take a rag or sponge, and wipe your bathroom surfaces. You will get excited to see your surfaces gleaming. The same applies to your toilet; you don’t…
Bipolar Disorder: Homeland Movie Name Institution Professor Course Date Bipolar Disorder: Homeland Movie Bipolar disorder also called manic depression is a condition currently affecting many individuals globally. Bipolar disorder is characterized by excessive mood swings in the affected person which might lead to the making of harmful decisions by the individual in some cases. Also, bipolar disorder is unique from other types of depression because of the manic or hypomanic emotional episodes that are different from depressive episodes (Carvalho et al., 2020). In a TV show known as Homeland, an actress Carrie Mathison portrays the mania and bipolar disorder that triggers various new behaviours in her throughout the show. In bipolar disorder, the mania and hypomania episodes are the emotional highs an individual undergoes including overconfidence, hyperactivity and overexcitement. Besides, the affected persons also experience depressive lows characterized by sadness, excessive quietness and lack of interest in activities. Bipolar disorders can be fatal in many cases, since the affected may start experiencing suicidal thoughts which if not controlled or…
Impact on health care organization The development of vaccines is considered as one of the major scientific achievements in medicine. The prevalence, incidence, mortality, and morbidity of vaccine-preventable diseases have radically decreased since vaccination became accessible at the end of the 18th century. Ever since the discovery, the widespread use of vaccines has proven to be effective that some diseases were eventually declared eradicated from the U.S., including measles (2000) and rubella (2014) (Ventola, 2016). Despite such eradication announcements, Americans are once again being infected and even succumbing to preventable diseases thought to be history. The re-emergence of the preventable diseases is majorly linked to Anti-vaxxers (Omer et al., 2009). In spite of being documented as one of the effective healthcare measures, many people tend to view vaccination as unsafe and needless. The preceding vaccine confidence is flagging with some healthcare organization classifying it as a vaccine disaster of public trust. The United States has recently witnessed a momentous upsurge in the number of vaccine-preventable diseases such as mumps, whooping cough, and measles. For example, there has been a recent…
GIVING BACK As we always say, one of our key pillars at Talisman Stones Co. is transforming people’s lives in every way possible. We live by this pillar and incorporate it in everything we do at the company. One way in which we put it into practice is through giving back to the community. At Talisman Stones Co., we understand the importance of giving back, and that is why we usually set aside a percentage of all our profits and donate it to the less fortunate. Led by the CEO, we have been able to impact so many lives through our incredible works of charity. To give you a clear picture of what we are talking about, here are some of our charity-related activities; Feeding Children in Burma Most of the funds we set aside for charity goes towards feeding children in Burma (Myanmar). Burma, is a country in South East Asia. It borders China, Bangladesh, Laos, India, and Thailand. If you have been to Burma and seen how the people there live, you can agree that many of them…
The Effects Of Competitive State Anxiety Sidney, once a two-time Olympic medalist is certainly, not the only athlete who reports experiencing nerves when performing in his sport. Sidney was a highly skilled tennis player who at the beginning of his career won two Olympic gold models, and was ranked as the most competitive athlete in table tennis nationally. However, as time went by, he started becoming nervous in major competitive games that involved a massive number of spectators. As a high performing athlete, his fans expected a lot from him; his level of expertise was measured in every competition. The overwhelming pressure for successful performance made him develop high levels of tension, nervousness, and anxiousness before a competition. He constantly complained about not being able to get some sleep a day to a game. At some point he developed feelings that he was just not good enough; he could have trouble breathing, his muscles would become tense, leading to loss of focus and attention during competitions. As a consequent, his performance was greatly affected. Introduction Within the realm of sports,…
Dodson V. Shrader Name Professor Date Dodson V. Shrader This is an action to disaffirm a minor’s agreement for buying a pick-up truck and for a refund of the buying price. The concern is whether the minor is authorized to get a whole repay of the cash he paid or whether the merchant is entitled to a setoff for the depreciation of the pick-up while it was in the ownership of the minor. In April 1987, Joseph Eugene Dodson, then sixteen years old, bought a second-hand pick-up truck from Burns and Mary Shrader. Dodson paid a sum of $4,900 in cash for the truck, using the cash he loaned out from his fiancée’s grandmother. At the moment of purchase, no inquiry was made by the Shraders, and there was no perversion by Mr. Dodson about his marginal. Though Mr. Shrader did testify that he believed Mr. Dodson was over 18 years old (Hale, 2020). Nine months after purchase, the pick-up started to develop mechanical issues, but Mr.…
Summary of Genuine Comfort by Scott Fellows The article ‘Genuine comfort’ by Scott Fellows talks about comfort. According to Scott Fellows comfort is a multifaceted thing and should start from the room. Architecture designs should be inside out and rooms proportioned according to the intended use and furniture. Though comfort is often thought in visual and sensual terms, proportion can be felt. As one walks into a well-proportioned room, he becomes centred and relaxed. The Hodgson house, for instance, is nicely designed, and people often commend the living room describing feelings of calmness. Everything is in the right place. There should also be a balance in lighting in the room. Designers aim at creating harmonious spaces where everything is in the right place. Individual’s physical relationship with furniture is what keeps them in the room, and the scale is the major contributor to comfort. Designers often push proportion over comfort to create newness. Touch is the most overlooked aspect of comfort. Natural materials like wood are often used on furniture to honour and elevate their intrinsic value. Natural wood gives…