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1. Perhaps the most powerful tool Congress has to check on a president's power is their ability to impeach the president, as it is currently happening. The house of representatives starts the impeachement process, and the Senate either confirms it or denies it.
2. Congress can excercise power over the Supreme Court by means of approving or disapproving future justices. More specifically the senate.
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·Christianity : To say that you are a Christian, means you are a follower of Christ as He has revealed Himself in the Holy Bible. Christianity is a monotheistic religion comprised of numerous different denominations. These different denominations are separated based on stances taken on interpretation of the Bible. Many of these denominations will disagree on secondary issues. Christians worship one God who is a Trinity. Three individual Persons but one in essence. God the Father, Jesus the Messiah, and the Holy Spirit are all unique individuals but are joined together as one. All three have always existed.
·Judaism: Sabbath for Jews is known as Shabbat and runs between Friday and Saturday evenings. Depending on the Jew, services might start at sundown or later in the evening. Shabbat begins with a meal that includes braided bread and grape juice or wine. A kiddush — or special prayer and blessing — is said Friday evening. Some observe a special service Friday night, Torah reading Saturday morning and Havdalah ceremony Saturday evening to formally end Shabbat observance. Jews who observe Shabbat view as a time of renewal and peace. It reminds many to take time to live. Some Jews may avoid shopping, others might avoid gardening and other forms of work.
·Islams: Muslims are required to offer five prayers daily. Every part of their life is supposed to remind them to worship Allah (the Arabic word for God). They have a special day for congregational prayer on Fridays at noon. These noontime prayers are called Jumah. Muslims are encouraged to come to the mosque for Friday prayers or with other Muslims, while on every other day of the week they have the option of praying at home. Men and women pray separately. Other than having a set day of prayer, Muslims do not observe a Sabbath.
·Buddhism: Buddhists do not observe a weekly holy day. Some Buddhists, however, observe Uposatha, or a day of resting, listening to and discussing Buddhist teachings and meditation. The timing and frequency of Uposatha are based loosely off the lunar calendar, and may vary by sect. Depending on the tradition and person, Buddhists attend a temple or worship in their homes. They will also worship during different festivals and observances throughout the year.Buddhists do not worship a deity in the same way as Christians, Jews and Muslims. They venerate and respect the Buddha, but do not see him as a God.
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The practice of argument making rests in part on the presumption upon which so much of human discourse depends, namely that "<span>the speaker is telling the truth".
</span><span>One of the principal things to consider when building an argument is the structure. Like a house, on the off chance that it is very much organized, it will withstand a couple of defects in the detail. However, in the event that you manufacture a deck of cards, even a delicate breeze will blow it down.
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A force exists that we knew nothing about that causes the acceleration.
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In 1998, scientists observed from distances of supernovae in remote galaxies that the enlargement of the universe is accelerating. Besides, there is evidence that suggests that the universe is flat and infinite, as well as accelerating in its expansion. In that respect, the force suspected to be responsible for this is called dark energy.