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    JOURNAL ARTICLE SUMMARIES Management and Organisation Behaviour BMO1102 ASSIGNMENT BRIEF: ASSESSMENT 2a TEMPLATE AND MODEL FOR JOURNAL ARTICLE SUMMARIES Semester 2, 2015 PREPARED BY: Alan McWilliams Semester 2, 2015 PREPARED BY: Alan McWilliams TEMPLATE FOR SUMMARISING AND EVALUATING ARTICLES FROM SCHOLARLY JOURNALS Title and Article Reference | Full reference details of article in the Harvard format (as it would appear in your reference list) | Aim / Purpose of article | Stated

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    Summary: I Am A Federalists

    personalities formed a group to support and influence ratification of the new constitution in 1787. We firmly believe that Articles of Confederation are not sufficient to manage this great new country of ours nationally. We believe that new form of government is needed contrary to the government as defined in Articles of Confederation. We Federalists believe that Articles of Confederation provide much powers to state governments and not sufficient to the National Government. National Government

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    Healthcare: Right vs. Privilege

    sense, I feel that the provisional code that states that it is the nurse’s primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family, group or community is where the general welfare is spoken about (AACN, 2005). After reading an article on the website, heritage.org (2010), I feel that in this day and time, the determination of who has access to health care has fallen to the government. It is directly and indirectly related. It is related because the reform mandates that everyone

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    Dbq on the Effectriviness of the Articles

    The Articles of the Confederation were the first set of laws in the newly formed United States. They spelled out the rules for the first government. The Articles of Confederation did not provide an effective form of government from 1781 to 1789. The Articles of Confederation had several problems. They had no foreign policy to help regulate trade with Britain or Spain. They gave the states too much power. States started to behave like small countries. The Articles of Confederation gave the states

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    Florida Constitution

    is separated into twelve articles which summarizes context for government and for people’s rights. Article I-Declaration of Rights Some of Florida’s Bill of Rights which deals with political power, basic rights, right to assemble, religious freedom, right to work, military power, right to bear arms, due process, and freedom of speech. Article II-General Provisions This section institutes Florida’s limitations and delegate three branches of government. Article III-Legislature The section

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    James Madison: Political Visionary

    struggling to find its foot in democracy. The Continental Congress was struggling to find the right balance of government that would work under the principles and ideology of this fledgling nation. From the basics of freedom provided for in the Articles of Confederation grew the seeds of what would become the Constitution. It has long been maintained that James Madison was the “Father of the Constitution”, he himself would say that the constitution was not the “offspring of a single brain” but

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    Anti Federalism

    Not ratifying the constitution would have been the better choice. Having a federal system where the sates are supreme makes is more beneficial to the people; having a strong central government however, leaves room for domination and control. The federalist supported the constitution and wanted a strong central government. As an anti-federalist the main focus of interest is the protecting the people's rights and limiting government control. Federalist supported the constitution, and wanted immediate

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    Influences on the Constitution Table

    |helped influence some key ideas into the U.S. Constitution. |with the pilgrims (Whipps, 2012). | |Mayflower Compact |This article was drawn up on the mayflower because of the |This was in a way the first constitution since there was not a government set up yet| | |mutinous speeches that had come about because of where they

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    The Us Constitution

    Governing our nation under the Articles of Confederation was difficult. The Confederation was born under very extreme circumstances. It was a time when corruption from the monarchs had just ended and the people were looking for a different form of government. While there were many weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation, many believed that by creating a Constitution it would solve many of the nations problems. Fortunately, the Constitution solved many problems, but created some big flaws that

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    Constitution and Systems of the State Paper

    Texas Constitution reveals the main articles of the state. In additional, the relationship between the U.S. Constitution and the state of Texas Constitution is compared. Next is an analysis of services the judicial, education and social systems provide. Finally, an analysis of the system effectiveness is made along with suggestions for improvements. Main article: Article X of the Texas Constitution The main article of the Texas Constitution is Article 10. The article consists of a single section declaring

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