Answer:
1.) You can veto it.
2.) You can veto it and have one part or more removed.
3.) You can come to a compromise with the state senate.
Explanation:
In all three scenarios you can basically veto them all.....
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Oh boy this one is quite the big request! I would urge you to read this essay by Luc Reychler, Religion and Conflict. He uses many great examples of how religion has divided Europe! http://www.gmu.edu/programs/icar/ijps/vol2_1/Reyschler.htm
A student's cultural background affects his or her learning they do impact students' learning.
Culture includes what people actually do and believe. Culture strongly influences how we see the world, how we try to understand it, and how we communicate with each other. Therefore a culture largely determines the style of learning and teaching. Students may come from homes where children are being told to be seen rather than heard.
Working and learning with people from different backgrounds and cultures in the classroom helps students develop a more complete understanding of the subject matter. It also teaches students how to use their strengths and perspectives to contribute to a diverse work environment. Building trust and fostering stronger relationships results in student engagement, greater motivation, and enthusiasm for learning together.
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The UAE has promoted a series of reformations and signed some laws to protect the environment, as is the case of Federal Law 22, signed in 2016, to protect the wildlife in the country. The law prohibits the hunt of endangered species.
The UAE has also created laws to reduce the use of plastic and to reduce the pollution of the air.
In the case of France, the government of President Macron has one of the most environmental protection programs, and indeed he is one of the international leaders who are promoting actions to combat climate change.
Macron has signed into law a series of legislations aimed to diminish greenhouse gas emissions that create so much damage to the environment. There are also pieces of legislation that are aimed to reduce water, noise, and air pollution. Animal and plant conservation another priority for the government of France.
Of the three countries, India is the one that is lagged in comparison to the other two. Indian faces too many economic and political countries, so the environment is not really one of its priorities.
One of the important legislation in India is the Environmental Act that tries to regulate pollution emissions of the big industries in India.
Other important legislation in India is the Air Act of 1981 to prevent and control pollution and the National Green Tribunal Act of 2010.
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