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    Gmat is Gmaxonline

    GMAX was founded to serve the needs of serious college and graduate students who want to assure themselves of the highest level of preparation for American examinations, required for college entrance almost everywhere in the world. Our philosophy is simple: teach each concept from the beginning, so that each student has a complete background, and then propel the student forward until surpassing the level of the test questions he or she will encounter. Read: Gmat is Gmaxonline Read

    By: david dagan | 06/01/2009 | Online Education

    Hurricane Movers

    Let's be honest, relocating can be stressful. Each and every one of us has items that are valuable, precious and sentimental to us. At Hurricane Movers, our credo has always been honesty, professionalism, reliability, and accountability. That’s why every year thousands of customers use Hurricane Movers for both their local, long-distance and interstate moves. Hurricane Movers is one of the most reputable moving companies in the country. Our team of experts can handle all your moving needs. Read: Hurricane Movers Read

    By: david dagan | 05/01/2009 | Vans

    The Tenth Amendment, Federalism and John Locke

    The United States Constitution established a new form of government, in which power is divided between a central government and the government of each state. The United States is a federation of independent states, and every part of the government – the president (executive branch), the congress Read: The Tenth Amendment, Federalism and John Locke Read

    By: david dagan | 22/09/2008 | National, State, Local

    Hamilton, Alexander And Bill Of Rights And The Elastic Clause

    Sections 1-8 in the U.S. Constitution are called the elastic clause. It refers to a provision, in Article One of the United States Constitution at section eight, clause 18, which addresses implied powers of Congress: Read: Hamilton, Alexander And Bill Of Rights And The Elastic Clause Read

    By: david dagan | 22/09/2008 | National, State, Local

    Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson

    The revolutionary part of the Declaration is the attempt to establish the Age of Enlightenment ideas as the states foundation. Its historic importance is a result of the fact that most of its readers accepted it as the credo of American democracy. Its universal importance is because it states the rights of humans in general, and not just Americans. Read: Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson Read

    By: david dagan | 22/09/2008 | National, State, Local

    Mercantilism and Prosperity

    Mercantilism is an economic and political theory which was prevalent in England and Europe during the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries. The mercantilism theory reflected the materialistic and political agenda of the middle class and was a kind of economic imperialism. Read: Mercantilism and Prosperity Read

    By: david dagan | 22/09/2008 | National, State, Local

    13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the United States Constitution

    The Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, from 1865, abolished and continues to prohibit slavery in the United States. The African-American received legal freedom, but nothing more. The true revolution for them was only after 1954. The congress did not propose any decision for equal rights for blacks and whites. Read: 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments to the United States Constitution Read

    By: david dagan | 22/09/2008 | National, State, Local

    Speration of Powers

    Group of 12 ordinary people with no special knowledge, chosen rendom to act as impartial judges. The jury is advised by the judge on the relevant law and they have to ducude if the defendant is guilty or not guilty (criminal cases). In civil cases, if the defandant is lible to the plaintiff the decision is called – verdict Read: Speration of Powers Read

    By: david dagan | 07/09/2008 | Cyber Law

    Hobbes Naturally Discourages

    The obligation to the sovereign lasts only if the ruler is able to protect his nation. Hobbes naturally discourages civil disobedience. But hence the ruler loses his power, the subjects do not need him and may transfer their obedience to a new ruler. Read: Hobbes Naturally Discourages Read

    By: david dagan | 03/09/2008 | Psychology

    Natural Law- is the Search for Absolute Justice

    Natural law- is the search for absolute justice. As it’s above all, it is the basis for laws. The idea of natural law started with Aristotle. At the beginning, the Roman law was only for the Romans. Read: Natural Law- is the Search for Absolute Justice Read

    By: david dagan | 03/09/2008 | Psychology
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