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    OVERVIEW The purpose of this article is to explore the huge problem of outsourcing or contracting out the administrative constitutional norms into private contractors. The authors try to break it down to the public to understand the discussion outcome of the government jobs being outsourced use the law of how and where to imposed rules and regulation on those contractors signed up to the government job at their own past. According to the article it showed that since 1996, there is a good number of

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    There are many areas in social work, but the one I plan to study for is child and family social work. The child and family social worker’s job is to protect children and help families in need. For example, they may help families apply for food stamps, affordable or even free child care and so on. Social workers must step in when they found out if a child is being abused or in danger of being mistreated. This kind of social work may also include things like setting up an adoption or foster home and

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    UK is one of the only three regions which establish an uncodified constitution, which means its content is not written in a single document called the constitution. However, it has long been criticized that the constitution is ambiguous and uncertain. The main criteria of deciding to choose a codified or uncodified constitution is that which one would make the British constitution more effective. In this essay, I will focus on the constitution convention part and royal prerogative power part and

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    The advantages of an unwritten constitution far outweigh the disadvantages (40) You must make a judgement. A constitution is a set of rules that establish duties and functions of the government and defines the basic principles to which society must conform. In this essay I will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution and show that I agree with this statement. On one hand, if a written constitution was introduced it would affect the power of government, relationship

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    What is Constitution? A constitution can be defined as being a body of rules which regulates the system of government within a state. It establishes the bodies and institutions which form part of that system.it provides the powers which they are to exercise, it determines how they are to interact and coexist with one another and, perhaps most importantly of all. It is concerned with the relationship between government and the individual. (Parpworth). DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WRITTEN AND UNWRITTEN A

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    Introduction Lucky Horseshoe Restaurant which is a community restaurant owns and manages by Ms. Phyllis Smith, has been receiving complaint from nearby neighbor Ms. Ann Reid. Ms. Reid has filed a complaint with the local police department about the patrons of Lucky Horseshoe Restaurant, within the complaint Ms. Reid express her emotion about the restaurant by using strong foul language such as, “drunks” and “whores”. Ms. Smith, has filed a lawsuit against Ms. Reid stating, “The restaurant sales has

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    The definition of law as described by our textbook states that it is a legally defined rule of conduct that is imposed, through predefined consequences, by a governing body. Whereas the definition of a regulation as defined by our textbook is a particular standard or prerequisite created by an agency to guarantee compliance with the law. A law is typically a significantly wide-ranging mandate used to accomplish a certain objective; a regulation helps outline and carry out the intent of the law. The

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    Despite the fact that definition and nature of conventions is uncertain it is obvious that they have a significant role as part of UK constitution. To understand how conventions are sufficient as a sources of the constitution it is necessary to discuss their nature first, then continue with analysis on how they operate from a wider prospective and finally, emphasize their strengths and weaknesses. Constitutional convention is an informal agreement which is not signed or codified by any authority

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    There are many functions that stick out for the constitution, Constitution is a very important thing in the United States, just imagine not having any constitution, what would this nation be? The constitution protects your rights in every way, without it we wouldn’t have anything special in the United States. The constitutions There are four functions for of a constitution, first one would be give them the authority to make a decisions, without trusting our government by doing their job wouldn’t

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    The hypothetical scenario given for this assignment talks about a bill signed by the President that is approved by Congress. This law becomes known as the Protecting American Integrity Act, which addresses the issue of “fake news” in the media. The label of “fake news” is in reference to any published information that portrays elected officials in a negative manner. In contrast, any published information that portrays elected officials in a positive manner shall be labeled as “real news.” The Protecting

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