- Leader of the Executive branches: The president.The Duties: choosing the officials for the Executive branches, proposing government programs to the Congress, controlling military actions.
- Leader of the Legislative branches: Majority voice in CongressThe duties: Determining Government Budget, Conducting voting to decide which bills or programs shall be passed by the Government.
- Leader of the Judiciery branch: The Chief Justice of the United StatesThe Duties: Setting agenda for court's meeting, to write court's opinion
1. The government appointed positions would be The appointment of executive agency heads, cabinet level secretaries, commissioners,directors and assistants, board members, councils and task forces
Since all of them are a part of the Executive branches, technically the President and Vice President would manage them.
2. I choose Georgia Departement of transportationThe Georgia Department of Transportation provides maintenance and development of All Roadways that exist in the territory of the states.Not only that, they also a little bit involved in handling public transportations for the citizens.
3. . I live in Brooklyn, New York.Probably, the most used government agency in this city is the New York City Housing Authority. They administer housing and rental programs in the city.On top of that, the city also provides us with other agencies such as New York City Departement of Education, New York City Police Departement, New York City Health Departement, etc.
16+5 =21. M is 16 if you do 21-5=16
<span>The correct answer is option B Silent Spring. </span>The <span>book that brought the public's attention to damage caused by pollution in the early 1960 is the Silent Spring. It</span> was published in the early 1960s. The book explained the environmental damage caused by widespread use of pesticides. This book introduced the public to the idea that nature is vulnerable to human activity.
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- The rhetorical positions and contrasts are as follows:
- Emotions vs cognition
- Emotional as rational vs irrational
- Emotions as cognitive grounded or cognitive consequential.
- Event-driven vs dis-positional
- Dis-positional vs temporary states
- Emotional behavior as controllable actions or passive reactions
- Spontaneous vs externally caused
- Natural vs moral
- Internal state vs external behavior
- Private vs public behavior
- Honest vs faked behavior
Comparison and contrast are the two terms that has been used to analyse two or more things by using the analytical thinking.