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    Many people don’t realize many of the standards of today’s world were established over a century or two ago. I was learning myself how over a century ago some issues, that’s taken place currently were predicted almost two centuries ago. I know hard to believe! My hopes are by the end of this read it will be very believable as I take you back in history, the 1700. Currently, the trending topic across the world is Americas new president, Donald Trump, I think it is only but right to…

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    “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” (Wiene, 1919), is a silent film that followed a mentally ill man’s perspective through troublesome times. “Sunset Boulevard” (Wilder, 1950) follows a struggling screenwriter that is put into a unique position when he stumbles upon the house of an old Hollywood star. When comparing act 1 of Wiene’s “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”, and the first 20 minutes of Wilder’s “Sunset Boulevard”, there are parallels that suggest the German influence on Film Noir. “The Cabinet…

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    Importance Of Bureaucracy

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    makes it the largest group to employ people. Even though some of the numbers have increased there has still been a decrease over the past years. b. Non-civil service (90%): i. Presidential appointees at least 3500 require confirmation by the Senate. Cabinet secretaries and high level officials have to approve by the Senate and if they are not then they cannot be in the committee because the Senate only allows those who they think are capable of doing the work and having the…

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    Waco Task Group

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    The task group could best be described as a cabinet that was holding a focus group to gather information because the group leadership was appointed in order to advise Mission Waco’s directors and develop policies to improve the future of the organization (Toseland and Rivas 2017). The primary purpose…

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    Andrew Jackson was known throughout his presidency and modern day as a down to earth person who listened to the grievances of the common man because he defied the elitist norms in the White House and trusted the word of a common man over the word of his ineffective advisors, however, his opponents claimed that he acted more like a king than a president because he disregarded the democratic process and opted to instead put friends of his into positions of power. One trait of Jackson that was…

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    President Barack Obama is the President of the United States. As the President has many duties he has to perform. One of the duties he has to perform is appointing staff members, the cabinet, and several other officials. In Article Two, Section Two of the Constitution it states that the President of the United States has a right to appoint officials. The Chief of Staff is Denis McDonough. As the Chief of Staff McDonough has to supervise the staff of the White House, control who is near the…

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    public life in Germany. This paper discusses the qualities that define three classical German Expressionist films, including Friedrich Wilhem Murnau’s film Nosferatu- A Symphony of Terror, Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis, and Robert Wiene’s film The Cabinet of Dr. Cligari, as “Expressionist films”, how director Tim Burton’s films compare and contrast from the classical German Expressionist films, and, finally, how Tim Burton’s films are a new form of “Expressionist films”. Ian Roberts, author of…

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    Most of the people in Clintons’ cabinet as well as congress believed that this repel was a good idea. When the bill was brought to the floor 155 Democrats and 207 Republicans voted for it, while 51 Democrats, 5 Republicans and 1 independent opposed it. Fifteen members of congress did not vote. . Larry summer , a member Clintons’ cabinet was quoted saying that the Glass-Steagall act of 1933 was out dated, he went on to say “Today, Congress…

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    The main con would be that most of these cabinet members have a specific area of interest that they deal with, unlike the President who wields a much larger area of job responsibilities. They also might not have any experience whatsoever to hold the title Commander in Chief. Since the Secretary of State is the first Bureaucratic position to assume Presidency within the succession line, his previous job deals with foreign policy so he should have a general understand on the importance of…

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    Devos Pros And Cons

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    In his typical fashion, Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees have been anything but uncontroversial. There’s Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, who had been denied a federal judgeship because of a racism controversy in the mid-1980s, Rex Tillerson, previous Exxon-Mobil CEO and current Secretary of State who has questionable ties to Russia, Rick Perry, potential Secretary of Energy who wanted to abolish the very department he will likely be running, Scott Pruitt, EPA critic and likely the future head…

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