Wednesday, October 23, 2019
New Jersey Legislature
The New Jersey Legislature is the branch of government seated in New Jersey State House at the capital in Trenton.à The legislature is bicameral, meaning that it consists of two houses.à These houses are called the General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate. The New Jersey State Legislature and Governor has been running under a cloud of suspicion, corruption, graft and a Treasury that had spent the first half of this decade in debt. These problems seemed to have alleviated a little since New Jerseyââ¬â¢s new governor, Jon Corzine, took office in January of 2006. He has not been the complete reason for the turnaround but his common knowledge ideas concerning fiscal responsibility and personal sacrifice has led by example and the idea that ineffective government and the New Jersey State Legislature linked, is starting to fade. The study of my state legislature reveals some important questions that need to be addressed and answered: First, should the size of the legislature be increased or decreased? Second, Should the legislaturesââ¬â¢ pay be raised and should the job be on a full time or part time basis? And lastly, should there be term limits and does the legislature meet too often or too little? These questions raise many opinions as the citizens of New Jersey are ready for their government to again work for them and their needs. The General Assembly is the lowest house of the legislature.à It contains eighty members and its requirements to be among its body: one must be at least twenty one years of age, have resides in the state for at least two years and must live in the district that it the member represents.à The state of New Jersey is made up of forty districts. The members of the New Jersey Legislature are chosen by forty electoral districts, each district electing one member to the Senate and two members of the Assembly. Districts are redefined after each census.à New Jerseyââ¬â¢s current district map is based upon the 2000 census. Even though New Jersey is a small state, it ranks 10th in population in the country and is one of the most highly population density in the country.à The high concentration of districts is a good idea and is advantageous towards the attempt in a democracy, that all of its citizensââ¬â¢ voices may be heard. The ââ¬Å"upper houseâ⬠which is what the Senate is referred to, is made up of forty members and the qualifications for its members is that each must be thirty years of age, must live in the state for at least four years as well as reside in the district that he/she is wanting to represent. Elections for the state of New Jersey are unique in the fact that they are held on odd-numbered years whereas the majority of the states in the Union hold their elections on even numbered years. ââ¬Å"New Jersey is also unique in the fact that Senators serve four year terms except during the first two years of the decade. This ââ¬Å"2-4-4â⬠cycle was put into place so that the senate can reflect the changes that the census has displayed if there was a significant change in the population density of one district over another.â⬠( Wikipedia) à The General Assembly is headed by the speaker, whereas the Senate is headed by the President. Each house is led by a majority and minority leaders, assistant leaders as well as what is referred to as whips. ââ¬Å"The Legislature is empowered to make new law, subject to the Governor of New Jerseyââ¬â¢s power to veto a bill.à However, the veto may be overridden by the Legislature if there is a two-thirds majority in favor of overriding in each house.â⬠(Wikipedia) This is typical in most of the stateââ¬â¢s constitutions as well as in the Federal Constitution.à The Governor can veto a bill but if the legislature comes back with a 2/3 majority vote, then the Governorââ¬â¢s veto is made null and void. This is an essential aspect of a democracy: That the final word in a decision, is left up not to a single individual, but to the people as a whole. The Governorââ¬â¢s decisions can be overridden only by the majority will of the people. This aspect of New Jerseyââ¬â¢s Constitution should never be changes and if so, it would serve as an impediment to the democratic system here in New Jersey that we all enjoy and respect. However, one instance where this democratic ideal was not followed was in the 2006 shutdown of the New Jersey Legislature.à Even though the shutdown was finally decided upon by Governor Corzine, it speaks to a larger ineptitude regarding the state legislature and its ability to continue working for its citizens. It was the first shutdown in the history of the state and it occurred when the Legislature and the Governor failed to agree on a state budget by the deadline set forth in the state Constitution. It began on July 1, 2006 and lasted until the 8th of July. All government services were not revived until July 10th. The background into this most recent failing by the state legislature helps to realize that the job of a member in the state legislature should be full time, there should definitely be term limits and the pay should remain constant as long as thousands of government workers were told that they were non essential and told to stay home for a week without pay. The shutdown was over different opinions concerning the stateââ¬â¢s budget and the unchecked spending by Corzineââ¬â¢s predecessor despite the large debt that the state was suffering through. As a way to set an example, Governor Corzine, bypassed the $175,000 annual budget and took only a ceremonial $1 salary. The rest of the members should take note of this and should follow the Governorââ¬â¢s example. The New Jersey Constitution states under Article VIII that a stateââ¬â¢s expenses for the year be provided for ââ¬Å"in a single budget act.â⬠(Star Ledger) The constitution also specifics a provision stating preventive measures against going into debt.à A start to New Jerseyââ¬â¢s troubles was ignoring this sound advice. Governor Corzine, in an attempt to pass his budget, came into conflict with fellow Democrats within the General Assembly. The main point of contention was the Assemblyââ¬â¢s refusal to increase the state tax from 6% to 7% in order to fill the budget gap. Corzine stated that there was no other way in coming up with the money as the stateââ¬â¢s constitution forbade other forms of revenue raising. Months before the shutdown, Corzine states that he would not accept a budget that did not include a tax increase and he stood firm in this conviction and the General Assembly did the same which eventually resulted in the shutdown. When the budget failed to pass, the shutdown occurred. This resulted in 45,000 workers being told that they were non essential and would have to stay home for an indefinite period of time. Some of these institutions included the casinos, the Motor Vehicle Commission and inspection stations as well as the New Jersey Department of Education to name a few. Other shutdowns would include, state beaches, public parks, historic sites and horse racing. New Jersey did have enough sense however to keep prison, state police offices, hospitals and child welfare programs running. A sense of urgency prevailed across our state and an emergency July 4th session of the State Legislature was called.â⬠(state.nj.us) ââ¬Å"On July 6, 2006, Democratic factions within the General Assembly reached a à à à compromise budget. That tentative budget proposed an increase in the state sales tax from 6% to 7%, which is estimated to generate an additional $1.1 billion in revenue. The plan also included a requirement to use half of that for direct relief toward New Jersey's property tax ââ¬â highest of all states. The plan also called for the same dedicated purpose for all of the money raised by this sales tax increase in subsequent years. The new budget law includes a provision for a constitutional amendment which must, like all such amendments in the state, be approved in an Election Day referendum, to be held on November 7, 2006.â⬠New Jersey voters approved this measure by a 2-1 margin statewide. ( wikipedia) On July 8Th, both houses of the legislature passed the proposed budget. At 6 a.m. that day, Corzine signed executive order ? 19] to restore government services. The fact that 1% of the sales tax was so bitterly fought over was in the forefront of the minds of the members of the legislature. Most of them were up for reelection much sooner than the governor.à Many of New Jersey citizens blamed the state legislature more than the governor and 71% of people polled said that they would not vote for their district representatives if they had voted for the sales tax rate hike. ââ¬Å"New Jersey voters clearly blame the state legislature for the budget crisis, and say the property-tax relief that the legislature insisted on in the compromise is more politics than real reform. Of those polled, 23% indicated that they will not vote for those representatives who voted for the sales-tax hike in the future. The state legislature's next election will be in November 2007, but Corzine does not face another election until 2009.â⬠(Star Ledger) From the above mentioned description about the most recent shutdown of New Jerseyââ¬â¢s state legislature, it is plain to see that the elected officials from my state are not doing what are the supposed to be doing.à I think that the blame needs to be shared.à The governor did gain points with me by bypassing the salary of the governor in order to help alleviate the financial problems of the state. I realize that he is already a millionaire but there are many governors and even members of the House and Senate of this country who have millions of dollars, yet such ideas of fiscal responsibility and self sacrifice to the smallest degree is not even considered. The governor did fight to raise the sales tax against the state legislature, who many of them fought against this occurring.à But it was not the governor who created the mess in the first place but rather inherited it after his predecessor James McGreevy was forced to step down. I had always thought that the members of my state legislature were already out of touch with its constituents.à One already has to me a person of financial means if they wish to even be able to afford to run. Many members of the state legislature are not there for the salary.à They have alternate sources of income in different types of investments. Also, the campaign promises of the majority of the members of the State Legislature are saturated with promises of wanting to make a genuine difference in their home state.à Let us put those promises to the test and put a cap on their current salaries. This is especially necessary when the stateââ¬â¢s treasury is in as much trouble as it is and hard working people have to be told that they are non essential and lose out on a weekââ¬â¢s worth of pay because its state legislatures do not know how to balance a budget until it is too late.à Personal and state revenue was lost on many different levels due to the shutdown. And to say that because this was the first shutdown in our stateââ¬â¢s history, it somehow is going to be the last is naive. It is naive as long as our state legislatures feel that ignoring a problem is the same as fixing it. As long as each state legislature does not treat this job as one of their top priorities in their life and that this is most certainly a full time job that demands their time, attention and respect for the members that he/she represents. A member of the state legislature should recognize these things and if he/she does not, then it is up to an informed public to exercise their precious right to vote and to make a change with that vote.à As far as term limits are concerned, I would like each member of the state legislature realize that his job is not safe and is depended upon a stellar work record. However, do term limits limit the free speech of the representativeââ¬â¢s constituents? If a public figure is doing a job well done, then they should be rewarded with another two or four year term.à This is definitely the case in The United States Congress. For that diamond in the ruff that has all of the above mentioned qualities and is in the State Legislature, I would not be against term limits except for the number of terms for a governor. That number should be set at three since a prolonged appointment to the highly responsible job of governor can only breed apathy. And a state legislature that does not seem to be in touch with their job responsibilities, can breed a much more dangerous apathy; that of its citizens! WORKS CITED http://www.statelocalgov.net/state-nj.htm www.wikipedia.com www.njleg.state.nj.us/ CNNââ¬â¢s Larry King Live www.state.nj.us à à à Ã
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Free Essays on Darwin
Darwinââ¬â¢s Different Directions From the very beginning of Charles Darwinââ¬â¢s attempt to make a career decision, another path always seemed more appropriate. He began as a medical student at Cambridge and soon afterward, re-routed towards the seminary. However, in his quest to become a clergyman, Darwin faced further uncertainties. One may wonder how an aspiring priest became one of the most prominent figures in all of scientific history. The dominant belief of Darwinââ¬â¢s era, the 1800ââ¬â¢s, fixated upon the notion that everything in existence was divinely created in its perfect form by God. This was a time when church, state, and science were all in the same. So why did Darwin, a man of God, ponder facts that were thought beyond our ability to prove, the facts that there may have been a biological reason for nature to make adaptations at the will of nature itself, and not by a divine being? In 1832, Charles Darwin boarded the H.M.S. Beagle, for a five year voyage, as the gentleman companion of the vesselââ¬â¢s captain, Captain Fitzroy. This voyage would prove to be the primary turning point of Darwinââ¬â¢s life along with his beliefs of life itself. On board, Darwin became the default naturalist of the ship, partly due to his ââ¬Å"bottomlessâ⬠funding from his inherited aristocratic well being. While touring the oceans, Darwin collected animals, fossils, and other biological material from each docking port. He also read The Principles of Geology by Sir Charles Lyell. Darwin found this literature very intriguing since Lyell argued against the belief that the earth was created 4,000 years before the birth of Christ, an assumption based on the chronology of the Old Testament. Instead, Lyell argued that the earth is constantly changing at a very slow rate, the same rate at which it must have always changed. Therefore, by studying mountains, glaciers, and other grand features of the planet, the world must be dramatically older than the a... Free Essays on Darwin Free Essays on Darwin Darwinââ¬â¢s Different Directions From the very beginning of Charles Darwinââ¬â¢s attempt to make a career decision, another path always seemed more appropriate. He began as a medical student at Cambridge and soon afterward, re-routed towards the seminary. However, in his quest to become a clergyman, Darwin faced further uncertainties. One may wonder how an aspiring priest became one of the most prominent figures in all of scientific history. The dominant belief of Darwinââ¬â¢s era, the 1800ââ¬â¢s, fixated upon the notion that everything in existence was divinely created in its perfect form by God. This was a time when church, state, and science were all in the same. So why did Darwin, a man of God, ponder facts that were thought beyond our ability to prove, the facts that there may have been a biological reason for nature to make adaptations at the will of nature itself, and not by a divine being? In 1832, Charles Darwin boarded the H.M.S. Beagle, for a five year voyage, as the gentleman companion of the vesselââ¬â¢s captain, Captain Fitzroy. This voyage would prove to be the primary turning point of Darwinââ¬â¢s life along with his beliefs of life itself. On board, Darwin became the default naturalist of the ship, partly due to his ââ¬Å"bottomlessâ⬠funding from his inherited aristocratic well being. While touring the oceans, Darwin collected animals, fossils, and other biological material from each docking port. He also read The Principles of Geology by Sir Charles Lyell. Darwin found this literature very intriguing since Lyell argued against the belief that the earth was created 4,000 years before the birth of Christ, an assumption based on the chronology of the Old Testament. Instead, Lyell argued that the earth is constantly changing at a very slow rate, the same rate at which it must have always changed. Therefore, by studying mountains, glaciers, and other grand features of the planet, the world must be dramatically older than the a...
Monday, October 21, 2019
Women Inventors A to Z Biography List
Women Inventors A to Z Biography List This is a A to Z list of popular women inventors that we have more extensive information on: biographies, images, timelines, and other media. The Directory contains many more names, however, a biography may or may not be available. Recommended women inventors biographies are bolded. A Randi Altschul Virgie Ammons Mary Anderson Dorothy Arzner B Patricia E. Bath Miriam E. Benjamin Katherine Blodgett Bessie Blount Sarah Boone C Josephine Garis Cochran Marie Curie D, E, F Helen Free G Frances Gabe Sarah E. Goode Bette Nesmith Graham Temple Grandin H Ruth Handler Joycelyn Harrison Grace Hopper I, J, k Mary Phelps Jacob Marjorie Stewart Joyner Anna Keichline Margaret Knight Stephanie Louise Kwolek L, M N, O, P, Q, R Lyda Newman Julie Newmar Ellen Ochoa T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z Harriet Tubman Madame Walker Mary Walton -
Sunday, October 20, 2019
These Colors dont Run but They do Burn essays
These Colors don't Run but They do Burn essays These Colors Dont Run, But They Do Burn The famous phrase, ...give me liberty, or give me death, was articulated by the revolutionary thinker Patrick Henry and has since become a mantra for the people of the United States of America. However, many may never think about the myriad implications this phrase carries with it. In contemporary America many issues concerning censorship have arrived at the forefront of intellectual and social debate one such issue is that of flag burning, and more specifically whether or not incarceration or fines should be imposed on those who commit the said act. Nonetheless, a contention exists that not only should fines and penalties not be imposed on flag burners but moreover, that the act should not be a culpable action; as flag burning is just another facet of civil rights demonstrations. Flag burning is an extremely imperative issue in contemporary America; especially due to the war the country is now involved in, i.e. The War on Terrorism. So, a question Americans should ask is whether or not demonstrations such as flag burning are acceptable as many Americans already have. As far as a judicial standpoint is concerned, flag burning is emphatically illicit, ...all states have enacted laws making desecration of the flag a crime, and in 1968 Congress barred anyone from knowingly casting contempt upon an American flag by publicly mutilating, defacing, defiling, burning, or trampling it (Sexton, Brandt 184-5). Therefore, the question is not simply one of legality, but rather one of civic duty, and adherence to the implied laws and regulations set down by the Constitution in accordance with the willingness of Americans to comprehend purpose behind a specific illegal civil demonstration. No doubt exists that when a person commits an act akin to flag burning it enrages the vehement jingoism of some, and the reasonable nationalism of others. To...
Saturday, October 19, 2019
Reading and Questions Assignment Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 500 words
Reading and Questions - Assignment Example In his publication, Feldman (2002) pointed out the precise definition of existential reflection. He derived the definition from the goal definitions of the research activity as being the part of authentically moving in a forward direction. It is characterized by making a strong structure of understanding of a teacher in a classroom set up and the illumination of assumptions with regard to an individual as a teacher. Also by clearly expounding light assumptions, hypothesis, theories and even some common myths found in the surrounding systems effecting teaching. In short, existentialism asserts our existence to have come before essence. This is to mean we first are then later we seek to find a definition of whom we are. Therefore, this existentialism tries to help individuals to realize the freedom they have to choose. Judging how existential action research is oriented, there exists a close relation to a critical approach to a research that considers critical issues especially when engaging an action. This research action is supported with proper pillars, which makes it a sensible approach. Some of the critical approach in this research action include; the constant search for ourselves that starts when we realize that we were thrown to existenceââ¬â¢ and not particularly sure of when we came, hence; we wake up making discovery of ourselves. After this, the long journey of trying to find a sense the follows. Also, since action research acts in the confines of the system that the improvement and understanding of such practice situations is to be carried, it involves the researching of oneââ¬â¢s own practices and hence makes a critical enquiry to be made public (Feldman, 2002). This explains how hard it is for an existentialist approach to action separate from the way a person acts and who that person is. This is explained in the way a teacher first has to question
Friday, October 18, 2019
Time Management Research Paper Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 3000 words
Time Management - Research Paper Example From the results obtained in this study, it is clear that time management is key in ensuring that students realize better performance. As highlighted above, students with a higher self time management skills had a higher mean score on the TASK score. The statistical analysis proved that time management is correlated with student performance. This is because, students who were better placed in terms of time management skills professionally, ranked higher in terms of performance. The SPSS analysis indicates there is moderate to strong positive correlation between time management and student achievement. It was observed the five participants that completed the survey had their TAKS scores above the seventy percent-tile. It is undisputed that the process of teaching takes a considerable amount of time, and in school, just like it applies to other areas, there is never enough of it. As widely cited the biggest challenges for teachers, as well as students entail managing time. It has been noted that time management is a thread running through all aspects of teaching. It determines various activities such as organizing the day, deciding how often and how long various subjects are to be taught, organizing classroom, recording the progress of students, and how to reduce keep time-consuming behavioral problems. In the view of Berry, Daughtrey and Wieder effective use of time in school starts with efficient classroom management and organization. According to Ames and Archer most of the essentials of the classroom life often involve management of time. ... Endeavoring to elucidate on this issue, this paper seeks to investigate if there exists a significant correlation between teachers with time management skills and student achievement. This would be based on Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) scores. Statement of the Problem There is a growing pressure on teachers, students and policy makers within education sector to measure up to the expected standards of performance. Students are expected to work hard and make sure they make their parents and teachers proud by passing their exams. As often the case, administrators in charge of schools are under pressure to comply with government policies, which support better utilization of time for the better of student success. For this to be achieved there is need for school administrators, the student fraternity and the entire teaching staff to impress programs that are geared towards maximizing on time utility. This can only be done if the issue of time management is taken into co nsideration. This points to the fact that such schools need to take into consideration the role of time management and its impact on instructional time in case they so wish to meet the demands of increasing student achievement. Research Questions This study was driven by the research questions below: 1. Can the student success be influenced by time management skills? 2. Does teacherââ¬â¢s with time management skills and student achievement correlate? Purpose of the Study The study aimed at establishing the link between studentââ¬â¢s achievement and time management skills. This shall be achieved through examining the two important parameters: time management skills and the academic success of studentsââ¬â¢ basing on the student scores on Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills
Coca-Cola Brand Essay Example | Topics and Well Written Essays - 250 words
Coca-Cola Brand - Essay Example Target customers could be reached by offering the product that is packaged in can, to the manufacturers of sporting goods, gasoline stations, organizers of big sporting events, club wears, clubs and discos and clubs. b. Names of customer segments. These are the sportsmen, athletes, casual sports drinkers, lifestyle users, recreational users, teenagers, long distance drivers, night time workers and variety seekers who would like to experiment a new taste of drink. The market place of US, Western Europe, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Mexico and Latin America have been chosen because, Coke has established a foothold in terms of market position in these areas. (Sami,Ullah, Khan). Launching of a new product will not cost too much in terms of publicity, PR and advertising Coke has been known for its quality product. Dealers will be encouraged to stock up with the product to increases sales, profitability and growth. Potential customers will be interested with PowerAde because of the belief that the product will give them the energy they need and that they trust that the product will look after his/her health, so that they can have all the fun they want without worrying for their health. As an energy drink, consumers buy them because they need it for their work. d. What kind of differentiated marketing strategy you will use to reach the target market? PowerAde will come in the form of cans. As an energy drink, it has a clear purpose that will differentiate it with other drinks. It can also be offered as an advertising media itself, by making a tie-up with promotion of events. For instance, the PowerAde in can may promote Olympic events, Milo marathon, Disney movie, car racing and big sports events that will attract
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