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The orderly transfer of authority as called for in the Constitution routinely take place, as it has for almost two centuries, and few of us stop to think how unique we really are.
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Mr. President, I wants our fellow citizens to know how much you did to carry on this tradition.
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The business of our nation go forward.
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We suffers from the longest and one of the worst sustained inflations in our national history.
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It distort our economic decisions, penalizes thrift, and crushes the struggling young and the fixed-income elderly alike.
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It threaten to shatter the lives of millions of our people.
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Idle industries has cast workers into unemployment, human misery, and personal indignity.
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But great as our tax burden is, it have not kept pace with public spending.
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For decades we has piled deficit upon deficit, mortgaging our future and our children's future for the temporary convenience of the present.
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The economic ills we suffer has come upon us over several decades.
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From time to time we has been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elite group is superior to government for, by, and of the people.
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We hears much of special interest groups.
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It know no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines.
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In a representative democracy, however, the citizens does not govern directly.
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Instead, they elects representatives to make decisions and pass laws on behalf of all the people.
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Thus, U.S. citizens votes for members of Congress, the president and vice president, members of state legislatures, governors, mayors, and members of town councils and school boards to act on their behalf.
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Most representative governments favors majority rule:
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the opinions of the majority of the people haves more influence with government than those of the minority.
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In a direct democracy, unlike representative democracy, people participates directly in making government decisions.
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Here they debates and voted for or against all proposed laws.
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Although neither the federal government nor any of the state governments function as a direct democracy—the Constitution requires the national and state governments to be representative forms of government—some elements of direct democracy does exist in the United States.
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Such occasions provides additional opportunities for civic engagement.
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Residents of Boxborough, Massachusetts, gathers in a local hotel to discuss issues affecting their town.
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New England town meetings provides an opportunity for people to experience direct democracy.
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This tradition have lasted for hundreds of years.
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Most countries now haves some form of representative government (Figure 1.6). 5
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In a monarchy, one ruler, usually a hereditary ruler, hold political power.
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Many southwest Asian kingdoms, such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, haves absolute monarchs whose power is unrestricted.
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The map of the world show the different forms of government that currently exist.
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Countries that are colored blue haves some form of representative democracy, although the people may not have as much political power as they do in the United States.
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Countries that are colored red, like China, Vietnam, and Cuba, haves an oligarchic form of government.
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The CIA website provide information about the types of government across the world.
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In his observations of pin factories, Smith notice that one worker alone might make 20 pins in a day, but that a small business of 10 workers (some of whom would need to complete two or three of the 18 tasks involved with pin-making), could make 48,000 pins in a day.
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Smith offer three reasons.
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First, specialization in a particular small job allow workers to focus on the parts of the production process where they have an advantage.
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People haves different skills, talents, and interests, so they will be better at some jobs than at others.
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Only those with medical degrees qualifies to become doctors, for instance.
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For some goods, geography affect specialization.
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Second, workers who specialize in certain tasks often learns to produce more quickly and with higher quality.
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This pattern hold true for many workers, including assembly line laborers who build cars, stylists who cut hair, and doctors who perform heart surgery.
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In fact, specialized workers often knows their jobs well enough to suggest innovative ways to do their work faster and better.
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A similar pattern often operate within businesses.
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Third, specialization allow businesses to take advantage of economies of scale, which means that for many goods, as the level of production increases, the average cost of producing each individual unit declines.
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The division and specialization of labor have been a force against the problem of scarcity.
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I thinks that I would make sort of like more of an informative video because I could just like post a vlog, but um the footage was like so random, and all over the place.
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I gets some really cool footage but um, not like cute like Instagram girl footage, because I did dress like a 12 year old boy the whole time.
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The number one thing that we did on our trip was we actually stay a night in Eugene, Oregon, and we got up at like the crack of dawn and drove to Crater Lake.
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The footage that I'm gon na put in here honestly it look a little bit fake.
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We doesn't do a whole lot of hiking here because there was not a whole lot of cloud coverage that day, and it was so hot.
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So there be a lot of cool shopping in Portland, Oregon.
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And I wants to say it's like the the biggest like Indie Indie bookstore in America.
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I guesses that's what it's called.
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The best thing that I thought about this bookstore was that they mix in new copies of books with used copies.
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Um I doesn't enjoy bugs.
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So the first couple days we were in Portland, we goes hiking in Forest Park which you can get to by public transit in the city.
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So we does the Wildwood Trail and we also did a tour of Pittock Mansion.
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Um I loves doing that.
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I actually doesn't know if they're like technically in Forest Park but they're right in the same area.
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There bes even some people like meditating in there which was kind of funny.
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I does wear my bird shirt – It's a pretty good bird shirt, I got a compliment on it – which I didn't say this earlier, but I bought this at the Audubon Society which I learned what that was.
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I doesn't know what that was but it's um a society for um like bird watching and bird care and um they had a shirt that said bird nerd on it so I bought it because I thought it was funny.
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So we is going to do a week of me vlogging.
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I bounces around here and there, so I have to kind of show you guys around and show you what it's all about, and today I'm on general nuclear medicine, so let's start the day.
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So so far this morning I has just read a few studies (it's a little slow in the morning) of general nuclear medicine because a lot of stuff takes time for the radio tracers to go into the body or the specific organ we are targeting, so we have to wait a little bit in the morning.
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So I has done three lymphoscintigraphies.
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For lymphoscintigraphies we basically injects technetium in skin surrounding a melanoma and after we inject we wait about 15-20 minutes, maybe up to an hour, and wait for that radio tracer to travel to the closest lymph node which we would call the sentinel lymph node.
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So I has done three of those this morning.
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Ah, the sun feel so good on the face.
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We gets to head home early today because we finished off the scans, and I'm gon na go home and work out because I was too lazy to do it this morning because for some reason I was tired from having a weekend off, which makes no sense.
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But I is gon na go work out, cook something for dinner and do this all over again tomorrow.
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Yes, I doesn't know why I got pulled on today, but I did, so probably just sit in there, read some ultrasounds and get out early.
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I needs to film another YouTube video.
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Alright so I has been here just crushing ultrasounds, and today I've been feeling a little under the weather so I've been, like, yeah, I've been like crushing these all day today and then I'll show you what else I've been.
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I picks these up when I was in Amsterdam for...
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I gets sick when I was on Croatia for vacation.
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I haves no idea what it says, but I think they're cough drops, so if anybody knows what this says let me know.
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Oh and PS, I usually tries to avoid taking medicines that I can't read the name of but I had someone help me at the pharmacy in the airport.
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She speak a little bit of English and I think those are actually cough drops, so, that's the only reason I'm still eating them today.
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So I is officially going home right now.
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But since I feel kind of crappy today I is just going to go home, hang out, rest (ambulance was a little loud sorry).
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So I is probably just gon na go home and rest and I have to get my hair cut today for my big trip coming up.
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So hopefully you guys finds it somewhat interesting, and if you do I'll keep doing it.
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The legend say that the King of Athens, Theseus unified the ten tribes of early Athens into one kingdom (c. 1230 BC).
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This process of synoikismos – bringing together in one home – create the largest and wealthiest state on the Greek mainland, but it also created a larger class of people excluded from political life by the nobility.
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By the 7th century BC, social unrest have become widespread, and the Areopagus appointed Draco to draft a strict new law code (hence "draconian").
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When this failed, they appoints Solon, with a mandate to create a new constitution (594).
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During the Middle Ages, Athens experience a decline, but re-emerged under Byzantian rule.
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Athens are thriving and prosperous during the Crusades, actually benefiting from the Italian trade during this period.
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Athens host the 2004 Summer Olympic Games.
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While most of the sporting venues were located outside the city proper - in various locations throughout Attica - the entire urban area of Athens undergo major lasting changes that have improved the quality of life for visitors and residents alike.
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Aside from the excellent transportation infrastructure that was completed in time for the 2004 Olympics (from new freeways to light rail systems), the city's historic center undergo serious renovation.
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The ancient Olympic Games takes place in Olympia from 776 BCE to 394 AD.
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Although it had a prestigious past, the city's political, economic, and cultural importance have declined over the centuries, leaving behind only its classical ruins as a reminder of better times.
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The city regain its importance in Greek civilization, and by 1900 had evolved into a very attractive cosmopolitan city, with abundant neoclassical architecture harking to the nation's past.
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The 20th century however, mark the rapid development of Athens.
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The city suffer minor damage during WWII, and suffered extensive urban planning in the decades that followed, as the nation rapidly industrialized and urbanized.
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The city also expand outward through rash development, particularly towards the west, as its population grew by absorbing job-seekers from the provinces.
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With the onset of the automobile, public officials reduces the city's public transportation services without foreseeing the traffic gridlock and smog that would menace the city by the 1980s.
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By the late 1980s and early 1990s, the city's reality lead to a rude awakening among local and national officials and, coupled with the country's new found remarkable prosperity, large scale projects began to slowly regenerate the city and undo some of the damages of recent decades.
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The restoration of charming neoclassical buildings in the city's historical center have been accompanied by the construction of attractive post-modern buildings in newer districts; both of which have begun to improve the aesthetic essence of the city.
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