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    consists of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branch. Each branch has different but equal responsibilities in governing the citizens of the United States. Although all of the branches of the government have a hand in the passing and regulating of new laws, in different situations one branch may have more influence on the passing of a specific law than the others. In the case of the passing of the law that legalized same sex marriage, the Judicial branch had the most influence because once a law is

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    This is the last branch of the three, giving them the ability to make changes or strike down any law, or declaring an act unconstitutional if they wanted. This branch is able to interpret laws into many different perspectives. For example, interpreting laws through judicial review. The judicial branch has the power to review the decisions and acts that both the legislative and executive branches make, then

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    2014, the Needham branch succeeded in reaching checking account and HELOC goals. Daily operations tend to run smoothly and this is made manifest through high customer service scores. Retention of deposits and deposit growth are the biggest areas of opportunity for the Needham branch. Reversing the trends of deposit loss will depend heavily on creating internal models for accountability and reporting, as well as creating a culture of self-motivation and success within the branch. Another area of

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    The Shia Branch

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    What I mean when I say totally different is that the Sunni branch is more optimistic while the Shia branch leans more towards pessimism. The Sunni branch is the largest and it takes up about eighty five percent of Muslims leaving the Shia branch with only fifteen percent. The main issue of the branches is that they didn't both agree on who should lead the community after Muhammad passed. The Sunni branch believed it should have been a group decision on who takes charge next, while

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    Legislative Branch

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    The summary of the legislative branch this is its history of it and what it does. Another name for it is called congress. The legislative branch is the part that makes up and votes on laws to be passed. The legislative branch consist of the house of representatives and the senate. The house is made up of four hundred and thirty five people it's divided up by the population of the state also the be in the house you have to be a member of the House are elected every two years and must be 25 years of

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    The Judicial Branch

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    judiciary branch of the federal government has contributed and molded our American beliefs in this great nation. This branch of government is respected because of the code of conduct that the judges, no matter how conservative or liberal. The language of the court as well as the uniform of the cloaks that judges wear has most probably contributed towards this widespread respect. Throughout the history of the United States, I noticed a pattern of “cause and effect” that our judiciary branch had practiced

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    The Judicial Branch

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    can be reelected once after completion of the tem. The National Congress (legislative branch) is made up of 130 chamber deputies and 27 senate members. The legislative branch repeals, disparages, modifies, interprets, and adopts laws. The legislative branch is also responsible for looking over the actions of the local governments, executive branch and other autonomous states (www.oas.org, nd). The Judiciary branch is conducted by the superior district courts, the constitutional courts, the Supreme

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    Judicial Branch

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    there are numerous bills that are brought to the judicial branch in the hopes that they can become a law. These laws can help health care to reform, protect patients, and to promote patient health and wellness….to bring awareness to how the United States Government works, and the impact it has on the patient population. There are three branches of the US government that include the executive branch, the judicial branch, and the legislative branch. Each of which is very important to the help the country

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    The Legislative Branch

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    Our Government: The Legislative Branch Tiara Abrams American Government Mr. DiCurcio 6 December 2010 Outline THESIS: The Legislative Branch consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate which forms the United States Congress; the Constitution grants Congress the single authority to pass legislation and declare war, the right to approve or reject Presidential appointments, and significant investigative powers. I. What is the Legislative Branch? A. It includes the House of Representatives

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    Judicial Branch

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    Since the establishment of our government the Judiciary branch has been intended to be the passive or least dangerous of the three branches; this can be seen in the Federalist Papers, said by Alexander Hamilton, “The Judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse” (Woll 373). This was soon thwarted when the power of judicial review came into play. Judicial review gave the Supreme Court the power it needed to be as influential and powerful as the other two branches

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