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Supreme Court Case Brief, Clinton v. New York

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Supreme Court Case Brief Clinton v. New York (1998) Steven Cooper Political Science 203 Judicial Process 21 May 2013 Dr. Nancy Bednar Clinton v. New York 524 U.S. 417 (1998) I. TYPE OF ACTION: This is a Constitutional law case involving purported infringements of the Presentment Clause of Article 1; Section 7; Clauses 2&3 of the United States Constitution.

Judicial Process

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Steven Cooper Political Science POLS 203 Dr. Bednar Exam 1 7 March 2013 (Cross) Examination #1 ?Social and economic inequalities, for example inequalities of wealth and authority, are just only if they result in compensating benefits for everyone, and in particular for the least advantaged members of society.? ~ John Rawls Section 1

Chapter 1 Vocabulary

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Democracy ??Government by the people, both directly or indirectly, with free and frequent elections. Direct democracy ??Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly. Representative democracy ??Government in which the people elect those who govern and pass laws; also called a?republic. Constitutional democracy ??A government that enforces recognized limits on those who govern and allows the voice of the people to be heard through free, fair, and relatively frequent elections.

The Stamp Tax Uproar

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The Stamp Tax Uproar BR had biggest debt of 140 mil (half from defending colonies) George Grenville by ordering BR navy to enforce Navigation Laws Sugar Act- Grenville also secured this from Parliament in 1764. It was the first law passed that increased tax revenue in colonies for crown. It raised duty on foreign sugar (imported from West Indies). Due to protests by colonists it was heavily decreased and people became less upset. Quartering Act- was right after the Sugar Act in 1765. It required certain colonies to require shelter and food for BR troops.

interview q's

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Interview Questions? Did you kill Wellington? Did you hear any fighting? Summary. I first went to the neighbor?s homes except our next-door neighbors, whom father said used drugs. I first went to the Thompsons and a strange man answered the door, he did not know anything about the murder. There was no answer at house number 42. A nice black family lived at house 44, she didn?t know either. Mr. Wise and his mother lived at 43, he laughed at me so I turned and walked away. The mission was not successful until I met Mrs. Alexander. She lived in house number 39 and she had a pet dachshund. She liked small talk however, and I did not have time for that, so I left before the snack. Chain of reasoning (pg. 42) Why would you kill a dog? Because you hated the dog

Ch9 SG

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372 CHAPTER 9 Mathematical Modeling with Differential Equations EXERCISE SET 9.1 1. y? = 2x2ex 3/3 = x2y and y(0) = 2 by inspection. 2. y? = x3 ? 2 sinx, y(0) = 3 by inspection. 3. (a) ?rst order; dy dx = c; (1 + x) dy dx = (1 + x)c = y (b) second order; y? = c1 cos t? c2 sin t, y?? + y = ?c1 sin t? c2 cos t+ (c1 sin t+ c2 cos t) = 0 4. (a) ?rst order; 2 dy dx + y = 2 ( ? c 2 e?x/2 + 1 ) + ce?x/2 + x? 3 = x? 1 (b) second order; y? = c1et ? c2e?t, y?? ? y = c1et + c2e?t ? ( c1et + c2e?t ) = 0 5. 1 y dy dx = x dy dx + y, dy dx (1? xy) = y2, dy dx = y2 1? xy 6. 2x+ y2 + 2xy dy dx = 0, by inspection. 7. (a) IF: ? = e3 ? dx = e3x, d dx [ ye3x ] = 0, ye3x = C, y = Ce?3x separation of variables: dy y = ?3dx, ln |y| = ?3x+ C1, y = ?e?3xeC1 = Ce?3x

Hess's Law

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Notes Enthalpy / Hess?s Law 2/13/13 CH 4(g) + 2O 2(g) ? CO 2(g) + 2H 2 O (g) ?H? rxn =? ?H? rxn = ??H? f products - ??H? f reactants Electron Affinity: Energy change associated with adding electrons to atoms (anions) Ionization Energy: Energy change associated with removing electrons from atoms (cations) Methods for calculating ?H rxn Hess?s Law: if a reaction can be written as the sum of two or more steps the overall enthalpy of reaction is equal to the sums of the enthalpies of reaction for each of the steps A + B ? G + H ? ?H rxn =? A + B ? C + D ? ?H rxn = x KJ C + D ? E + F ? ?H rxn = y KJ E + F ? G + H ? ?H rxn = z KJ +___________ A + B ? G + H ? ?H rxn = x + y + z KJ

EEOC

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EEOC Sues John Harvard's Brew House For Pregnancy Discrimination Assignment 3 Art Middleton ? Cohort 8 1. Explain what the main complaint was? ? Jennifer James informed the John Harvard's Brew House, a restaurant and brewery business operating in nine states with a local branch in Lake Grove, Long Island.management that she was pregnant..However, as soon as she informed the company of her pregnancy, she was terminated. 2. Explain why you think the employer was right or not right to fire the expectant mother.? The employer was wrong in firing Ms. James. This was a blatant violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - discrimination based on pregnancy and sex.

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