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Danger Area" Meaning that immediately in front of the point man is a dangerous area—typically indicating some type of open or linear clearing. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS Give this signal by using a flattened hand back and forth across the neck in a cutting fashion. Again, with all the weight of your gear, this requires much less effort than earlier versions of this signal. " Patch to the Road" Meaning that the patrol will cross a linear danger area using the "patch-to-the-road" method, and all troops in the patrol should close up the intervals between members to shoulder-to-shoulder. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting the unit patch twice, rapidly. The patch is located on your upper LEFT arm...just in case you were confused. Be certain that the troop behind you sees this signal. In short, turn your left shoulder towards the intended receiver of this signal. "
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LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting the unit patch twice, rapidly. The patch is located on your upper LEFT arm...just in case you were confused. Be certain that the troop behind you sees this signal. In short, turn your left shoulder towards the intended receiver of this signal. " Pass Up the Pace Count" Meaning to pass up information to the patrol leader regarding the calculated distance (meters) that the patrol has traveled. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting either leg two times just below the knee so that the receiver can see. The information is given by whispering into the ear of the troop in front of you (night) or simply by a show of fingers for every 100 meters walked (daylight). " Pass Up the Head Count" Meaning to pass up information regarding a physical count of the members in the patrol.
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Pass Up the Pace Count" Meaning to pass up information to the patrol leader regarding the calculated distance (meters) that the patrol has traveled. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting either leg two times just below the knee so that the receiver can see. The information is given by whispering into the ear of the troop in front of you (night) or simply by a show of fingers for every 100 meters walked (daylight). " Pass Up the Head Count" Meaning to pass up information regarding a physical count of the members in the patrol. This is done for accountability and security. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting the very top of your head two times. Do not confuse this with patting your forehead—which means something entirely different! The information is given by whispering your number into the ear of the troop in front of you (night) or a simple show of your number using fingers (daylight). "
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This is done for accountability and security. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by patting the very top of your head two times. Do not confuse this with patting your forehead—which means something entirely different! The information is given by whispering your number into the ear of the troop in front of you (night) or a simple show of your number using fingers (daylight). " Patrol Leader Forward" Meaning the designated patrol leader should move up the formation. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS Give this signal by patting two times on your forehead softly, like several quick salutes from the center of your forehead. Variations of this include tapping your mid-chest several times for the squad or element leader, or your groin several times for a fireteam leader. " Security Team Forward" Meaning the designated Security Team should move up the formation.
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Patrol Leader Forward" Meaning the designated patrol leader should move up the formation. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS Give this signal by patting two times on your forehead softly, like several quick salutes from the center of your forehead. Variations of this include tapping your mid-chest several times for the squad or element leader, or your groin several times for a fireteam leader. " Security Team Forward" Meaning the designated Security Team should move up the formation. LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS: FOR SMALL TEAMS This signal is given by pointing your index and middle fingers just under your eyes. Be careful not to poke yourself in the eyes. It is very painful a
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Kroger Union - Kroger Employee Forum
Kroger Union - Kroger Employee Forum Free Message Boards -> Kroger Employee Forum -> Why Kroger Sucks -> Kroger Union Start A New Topic Reply Post Info TOPIC: Kroger Union Anonymous Date: Jun 14, 2012 Kroger Union Permalink I'm in the process of being hired at Kroger. What are the benefits of being in the Kroger union? By joining the Kroger union, does that increase your wage? __________________ grumpy1 Guru Status: Offline Posts: 875 Date: Jun 14, 2012 Permalink Anonymous wrote: I'm in the process of being hired at Kroger.
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__________________ grumpy1 Guru Status: Offline Posts: 875 Date: Jun 14, 2012 Permalink Anonymous wrote: I'm in the process of being hired at Kroger. What are the benefits of being in the Kroger union? By joining the Kroger union, does that increase your wage? Look at the differance between wokers ( ther benifits, their treatment and rights they have ) at kroger and Wal mart and then ask if being a member of a union is worth it. __________________ thedude Guru Status: Offline Posts:
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What are the benefits of being in the Kroger union? By joining the Kroger union, does that increase your wage? Look at the differance between wokers ( ther benifits, their treatment and rights they have ) at kroger and Wal mart and then ask if being a member of a union is worth it. __________________ thedude Guru Status: Offline Posts: 1285 Date: Jun 15, 2012 Permalink Usually by being hired by Kroger, you will be required to join the union. This is what is known as a CLOSED SHOP. __________________ I am no longer part of the oppressed, evil workforce of Kroger! Can you say "Hallelujah" Stranger Senior Member Status:
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1285 Date: Jun 15, 2012 Permalink Usually by being hired by Kroger, you will be required to join the union. This is what is known as a CLOSED SHOP. __________________ I am no longer part of the oppressed, evil workforce of Kroger! Can you say "Hallelujah" Stranger Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 159 Date: Jun 17, 2012 Permalink I know in my area you can opt out of the union but still have to pay a maintenance fee to them. If I remember rightly, in my state at least, a non member would still benefit from the existing rules of the union, however the union is not obligated to incur costs on your behalf. So if you ever need to file a grievance, you are pretty much out of luck.
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Offline Posts: 159 Date: Jun 17, 2012 Permalink I know in my area you can opt out of the union but still have to pay a maintenance fee to them. If I remember rightly, in my state at least, a non member would still benefit from the existing rules of the union, however the union is not obligated to incur costs on your behalf. So if you ever need to file a grievance, you are pretty much out of luck. So in essence Kroger is supposed to treat you like a union member for seniority and such, but isn't really held to doing so. Net effect, you are theoretically equal to your union member coworkers. Practical effect, management can do whatever they like with you, union rules be damned. New hires are pretty screwed for pay all around, but at least you get raises once in a while. No union, no enforcement in you getting your raise.
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So in essence Kroger is supposed to treat you like a union member for seniority and such, but isn't really held to doing so. Net effect, you are theoretically equal to your union member coworkers. Practical effect, management can do whatever they like with you, union rules be damned. New hires are pretty screwed for pay all around, but at least you get raises once in a while. No union, no enforcement in you getting your raise. My advice, join the union, read your handbook, follow the rules as they apply to you, call the union before the store if you have a complaint. __________________ The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of The Kroger Co. family of stores. barada Guru Status: Offline Posts: 488 Date:
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My advice, join the union, read your handbook, follow the rules as they apply to you, call the union before the store if you have a complaint. __________________ The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of The Kroger Co. family of stores. barada Guru Status: Offline Posts: 488 Date: Jun 19, 2012 Permalink In union, you pay union dues. that was the only differance they made for me. when i needed them, they played me for a fool, laughed behind my back, and let me get humilated by vulgar launguage, and personal insults, during my meetings to fight for my job. __________________ thedude Guru Status: Offline Posts:
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Jun 19, 2012 Permalink In union, you pay union dues. that was the only differance they made for me. when i needed them, they played me for a fool, laughed behind my back, and let me get humilated by vulgar launguage, and personal insults, during my meetings to fight for my job. __________________ thedude Guru Status: Offline Posts: 1285 Date: Jun 19, 2012 Permalink I am personally real torn over the kroger union. This is my 1st job I have had that requires participation in a union. I see a lot of laziness and nonchalant work ethics as a result of our union where employees know how to ride the coat tail of the union. Then I have seen the opposite where upper management screws up in their way of dealing with a particular employee and that employee needs a little 'union protection'.
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1285 Date: Jun 19, 2012 Permalink I am personally real torn over the kroger union. This is my 1st job I have had that requires participation in a union. I see a lot of laziness and nonchalant work ethics as a result of our union where employees know how to ride the coat tail of the union. Then I have seen the opposite where upper management screws up in their way of dealing with a particular employee and that employee needs a little 'union protection'. I myself have used the backing of the union to support my position at times with situations I seem to find myself in over time. __________________ I am no longer part of the oppressed, evil workforce of Kroger! Can you say "Hallelujah" Stranger Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 159 Date:
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I myself have used the backing of the union to support my position at times with situations I seem to find myself in over time. __________________ I am no longer part of the oppressed, evil workforce of Kroger! Can you say "Hallelujah" Stranger Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 159 Date: Jun 20, 2012 Permalink barada wrote: In union, you pay union dues. that was the only differance they made for me. when i needed them, they played me for a fool, laughed behind my back, and let me get humilated by vulgar launguage, and personal insults, during my meetings to fight for my job. I get the impression that some individuals in the UFCW are like that, and somewhat it seems like it gets worse the closer to the store a person is.
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Jun 20, 2012 Permalink barada wrote: In union, you pay union dues. that was the only differance they made for me. when i needed them, they played me for a fool, laughed behind my back, and let me get humilated by vulgar launguage, and personal insults, during my meetings to fight for my job. I get the impression that some individuals in the UFCW are like that, and somewhat it seems like it gets worse the closer to the store a person is. My store steward for example, does not keep up to date on the rules as they apply to the most recent couple contracts. He informed me that I would be unable to get a copy of the full contract and would have to make due with the little, short version handbook. That smacks of bullcrap, and it may well be that there is an unspoken understanding between him an management that they will look the other way about his perfomance and overtime as long as he does not really do any union business in the store. That said, I have also seen the union be a real help to people who get some medical conditions and the management trying to screw them over. Generalizing, at one point someone was being made to expend a week of their vacation for a day of allowable medical leave.
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My store steward for example, does not keep up to date on the rules as they apply to the most recent couple contracts. He informed me that I would be unable to get a copy of the full contract and would have to make due with the little, short version handbook. That smacks of bullcrap, and it may well be that there is an unspoken understanding between him an management that they will look the other way about his perfomance and overtime as long as he does not really do any union business in the store. That said, I have also seen the union be a real help to people who get some medical conditions and the management trying to screw them over. Generalizing, at one point someone was being made to expend a week of their vacation for a day of allowable medical leave. Management actually hid the forms for that medical leave and told her that they did not exist. The union definitely helped out there when they forced management to cough up the forms to fill out. Edit: Wording -- Edited by Stranger on Wednesday 20th of June 2012 12:17:43 AM __________________ The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of The Kroger Co. family of stores. Anonymous Date:
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Management actually hid the forms for that medical leave and told her that they did not exist. The union definitely helped out there when they forced management to cough up the forms to fill out. Edit: Wording -- Edited by Stranger on Wednesday 20th of June 2012 12:17:43 AM __________________ The postings on this site are my own and don't necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of The Kroger Co. family of stores. Anonymous Date: Jun 22, 2012 Permalink Union = guranteed job security __________________ Indy1979 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 156 Date: Jun 25, 2012 Permalink Just this year, Indiana became a Right to Work state or RTW for short. This means than if an individual does not wish to join a union, they are not required to.
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Jun 22, 2012 Permalink Union = guranteed job security __________________ Indy1979 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 156 Date: Jun 25, 2012 Permalink Just this year, Indiana became a Right to Work state or RTW for short. This means than if an individual does not wish to join a union, they are not required to. However, (and the bad part of this is) Even though the individual is not a paying member, they are still entitled to the same benefits and protection as a dues paying member. I don't know all the specific details to this, but the non paying member is a part of the bargaining unit. I was not in favor of this and was @ the Indiana Statehouse several times to protest. As far as Kroger and RTW here in Indiana, Until we agree on a new contract which expired in May, and negioations wont resume until the Obama Care issues are decided. When a new contract comes out, current and future Kroger workers can opt out of membership.
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However, (and the bad part of this is) Even though the individual is not a paying member, they are still entitled to the same benefits and protection as a dues paying member. I don't know all the specific details to this, but the non paying member is a part of the bargaining unit. I was not in favor of this and was @ the Indiana Statehouse several times to protest. As far as Kroger and RTW here in Indiana, Until we agree on a new contract which expired in May, and negioations wont resume until the Obama Care issues are decided. When a new contract comes out, current and future Kroger workers can opt out of membership. __________________ Allknowingeye Newbie Status: Offline Posts: 2 Date: Jul 12, 2012 Permalink In a RTW state there is No reason to join a union. Unions hurt america, they almost destroyed the american car industry.
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__________________ Allknowingeye Newbie Status: Offline Posts: 2 Date: Jul 12, 2012 Permalink In a RTW state there is No reason to join a union. Unions hurt america, they almost destroyed the american car industry. The only people who benefit from a union are the individuals unwilling to do their job. Management and the clerks need to work together to ensure a future for the company so that everyone can have a job they need each other. __________________ producepro99 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 115 Date:
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The only people who benefit from a union are the individuals unwilling to do their job. Management and the clerks need to work together to ensure a future for the company so that everyone can have a job they need each other. __________________ producepro99 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 115 Date: Jul 13, 2012 Permalink The health insurance is really, really good. In the central division, it is only $5 a month. The only bad thing about it is it takes 18 months to be eligible. __________________ Anonymous Date: Jul 13, 2012 Permalink The thing about health insurance is that they have to give you enough hours or else you don't get it.
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Jul 13, 2012 Permalink The health insurance is really, really good. In the central division, it is only $5 a month. The only bad thing about it is it takes 18 months to be eligible. __________________ Anonymous Date: Jul 13, 2012 Permalink The thing about health insurance is that they have to give you enough hours or else you don't get it. At my store, people have to save their vacation days in order to maintain enough hours for it. __________________ producepro99 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 115 Date: Jul 15, 2012 Permalink I work full-time, so I'm pretty sure I get the health insurance.
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Kroger Union - Kroger Employee Forum
At my store, people have to save their vacation days in order to maintain enough hours for it. __________________ producepro99 Senior Member Status: Offline Posts: 115 Date: Jul 15, 2012 Permalink I work full-time, so I'm pretty sure I get the health insurance. __________________ Anonymous Date: Dec 4, 2012 Permalink i am with the union and no its not worth it stay away form the union __________________ Anonymous Date: Oct 3, 2013 Permalink No, You are NOT required to join the union once you are employed by Kroger. It is highly encouraged, but no required. If you choose to join, you will have an opportunity to expunge membership on a yearly annual enrollment... By joining the union, this also does NOT increase your salary.
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__________________ Anonymous Date: Dec 4, 2012 Permalink i am with the union and no its not worth it stay away form the union __________________ Anonymous Date: Oct 3, 2013 Permalink No, You are NOT required to join the union once you are employed by Kroger. It is highly encouraged, but no required. If you choose to join, you will have an opportunity to expunge membership on a yearly annual enrollment... By joining the union, this also does NOT increase your salary. In actuality, this decision decreases your salary by an ACH payroll deduction per your signed approval..... __________________ Anonymous Date: Oct 4, 2013 Permalink I agree..but they don't always work together for the good __________________ Pam Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink How much are Kroger union dues? __________________ SayWhat Guru Status: Offline Posts:
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In actuality, this decision decreases your salary by an ACH payroll deduction per your signed approval..... __________________ Anonymous Date: Oct 4, 2013 Permalink I agree..but they don't always work together for the good __________________ Pam Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink How much are Kroger union dues? __________________ SayWhat Guru Status: Offline Posts: 579 Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink Anonymous wrote: Union = guranteed job security Oh yeah? Just ask thedude how guaranteed it is. __________________ AnonymousCutter Guru Status:
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579 Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink Anonymous wrote: Union = guranteed job security Oh yeah? Just ask thedude how guaranteed it is. __________________ AnonymousCutter Guru Status: Offline Posts: 983 Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink SayWhat wrote: Anonymous wrote: Union = guranteed job security Oh yeah?
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Offline Posts: 983 Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink SayWhat wrote: Anonymous wrote: Union = guranteed job security Oh yeah? Just ask thedude how guaranteed it is. It was a situation he brought upon himself. I'll give you a perfectly good reason why the union help me keep my position and get retroactive pay in the end. I got promoted to Assistant Meat Market Manager and got overwhelmed in a big store. I was new to the concept of being a market assistant and so it took me time to learn all my duties as such.
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Just ask thedude how guaranteed it is. It was a situation he brought upon himself. I'll give you a perfectly good reason why the union help me keep my position and get retroactive pay in the end. I got promoted to Assistant Meat Market Manager and got overwhelmed in a big store. I was new to the concept of being a market assistant and so it took me time to learn all my duties as such. Well, I had transferred to another store and didn't like it there either, but a spot at my old store opened up and my friend didn't want to be the market assistant. Well, the Meat Merchandiser didn't want me going back to my store, but did it anyways after she had told me that should have to bump my pay. Well they demoted me with a clean record and no reason. It took 10 months to get my position back, but after it was over I got retro pay from the pay I missed. My demotion was not just cause.
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Well, I had transferred to another store and didn't like it there either, but a spot at my old store opened up and my friend didn't want to be the market assistant. Well, the Meat Merchandiser didn't want me going back to my store, but did it anyways after she had told me that should have to bump my pay. Well they demoted me with a clean record and no reason. It took 10 months to get my position back, but after it was over I got retro pay from the pay I missed. My demotion was not just cause. __________________ My Views and Opinions do not reflect that of the Kroger company. I'm an indivdual expressing my 1st amendment right. Visit http://www.krogertalk.com Amos Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink if you feel that Kroger, or any employer, is willing to invest in their employees and treat thme as an asset to be leveraged, then I would say it's not worth having a union. if you feel that you, as an employee, are treated as a "cost" to be controlled, then I would say its useful to have a union to advocate on your behalf.
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__________________ My Views and Opinions do not reflect that of the Kroger company. I'm an indivdual expressing my 1st amendment right. Visit http://www.krogertalk.com Amos Date: Oct 9, 2013 Permalink if you feel that Kroger, or any employer, is willing to invest in their employees and treat thme as an asset to be leveraged, then I would say it's not worth having a union. if you feel that you, as an employee, are treated as a "cost" to be controlled, then I would say its useful to have a union to advocate on your behalf. it also helps sometimes if you work for an employer that switches management around often. Even if you work at a place and are fine for years, there's nothing stopping someone new who doesn't know you or your history from disciplining or firing you because they plain don't like
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Every state gets two senators, regardless of the state’s size or population, elected to six-year terms. Many Americans would be surprised to learn that before 1913 senators were not elected directly by the people. Rather, they were selected by their respective state legislatures. The framers created a system of three branches, the legislative, executive, and judicial, each with its own enumerated powers. The challenge was creating a system of government that limited the power of the federal government while at the same time not making it so weak as to be ineffective. To help accomplish this, the framers wanted the federal government to have constant input from the states. The House of Representatives was to be the voice of the people, thus the representatives were chosen directly by the people, while the Senate was to be the voice of the states. By having senators selected by the states, rather than elected by the people, it was argued senators would be more responsive to their state’s needs, thus acting as a check on federal power, while also being able to act without constant pressure from the populace. The process of selecting senators worked well until the 1860s. The states did not have a uniform process for selecting senators and several states had contentious debates leading some Senate seats to go vacant for long periods of time.
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To help accomplish this, the framers wanted the federal government to have constant input from the states. The House of Representatives was to be the voice of the people, thus the representatives were chosen directly by the people, while the Senate was to be the voice of the states. By having senators selected by the states, rather than elected by the people, it was argued senators would be more responsive to their state’s needs, thus acting as a check on federal power, while also being able to act without constant pressure from the populace. The process of selecting senators worked well until the 1860s. The states did not have a uniform process for selecting senators and several states had contentious debates leading some Senate seats to go vacant for long periods of time. A law was passed by Congress in 1866 to bring uniformity to how and when senators were selected by each state. However, problems would continue as bribery and corruption became issues in some states during the selection process. In the 1890s and into the turn of the century, many states began to implement various forms of directly electing senators. Oregon and Nebraska were two states leading the trend towards direct elections by the people. By 1912, twenty-nine states had some form of direct election of senators by having voters elect nominees in their party’s primary or in a general election.
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A law was passed by Congress in 1866 to bring uniformity to how and when senators were selected by each state. However, problems would continue as bribery and corruption became issues in some states during the selection process. In the 1890s and into the turn of the century, many states began to implement various forms of directly electing senators. Oregon and Nebraska were two states leading the trend towards direct elections by the people. By 1912, twenty-nine states had some form of direct election of senators by having voters elect nominees in their party’s primary or in a general election. However, the final selection was still made by the state legislature. A movement towards a constitutional amendment gained momentum in 1911. There are two methods to pass a constitutional amendment. The first, and still the only method used to pass any amendment in American history, is for a two-thirds vote by both chambers of Congress followed by ratification by three-fourths of the states. A second method is known as an Article V Convention where two-thirds of the states can agree to meet to propose constitutional amendments.
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However, the final selection was still made by the state legislature. A movement towards a constitutional amendment gained momentum in 1911. There are two methods to pass a constitutional amendment. The first, and still the only method used to pass any amendment in American history, is for a two-thirds vote by both chambers of Congress followed by ratification by three-fourths of the states. A second method is known as an Article V Convention where two-thirds of the states can agree to meet to propose constitutional amendments. Any amendment proposed by the states at such a convention would require three-fourths of the states to vote for ratification. The constitutional amendment for the direct election of senators passed the House of Representatives and passed the Senate in large part because so many senators were nominated through the direct election process, unlike in prior years. Connecticut gave the amendment the required three-fourths majority the Constitution requires and the direct election of senators was added to the Constitution in 1913. The current text of the 17th Amendment reads as follows: AMENDMENT XVII Passed by Congress May 13, 1912.
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Any amendment proposed by the states at such a convention would require three-fourths of the states to vote for ratification. The constitutional amendment for the direct election of senators passed the House of Representatives and passed the Senate in large part because so many senators were nominated through the direct election process, unlike in prior years. Connecticut gave the amendment the required three-fourths majority the Constitution requires and the direct election of senators was added to the Constitution in 1913. The current text of the 17th Amendment reads as follows: AMENDMENT XVII Passed by Congress May 13, 1912. Ratified April 8, 1913. Note: Article I, section 3, of the Constitution was modified by the 17th amendment. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote.
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Ratified April 8, 1913. Note: Article I, section 3, of the Constitution was modified by the 17th amendment. The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each Senator shall have one vote. The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures. When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct. This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution. Today, there is some discussion about repealing the 17th Amendment to give the election of senators back to the states.
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The electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the State legislatures. When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct. This amendment shall not be so construed as to affect the election or term of any Senator chosen before it becomes valid as part of the Constitution. Today, there is some discussion about repealing the 17th Amendment to give the election of senators back to the states. The arguments now are the same as during the original Constitutional Convention. Senators selected by state legislatures would be more accountable to the states and thus would be more likely to act in the state’s interest rather than the federal governments. This in turn would act as a check on federal power, especially in the areas of federal spending and expansion. Ultimately, another constitutional amendment would have to be passed to accomplish this. Footnote:
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The arguments now are the same as during the original Constitutional Convention. Senators selected by state legislatures would be more accountable to the states and thus would be more likely to act in the state’s interest rather than the federal governments. This in turn would act as a check on federal power, especially in the areas of federal spending and expansion. Ultimately, another constitutional amendment would have to be passed to accomplish this. Footnote: 1913 also saw the ratification of the 16th Amendment establishing a federal income tax as well as the creation of the Federal Reserve, an important change in the U.S. monetary system. Post navigation ← The Cold War Begins In God We Trust →
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» You aren’t required to answer all the census questions | 1776 now You aren’t required to answer all the census questions Posted on March 17th, 2010 Admin From BSC On the envelope of your Census, it will say your response is required by law. This is a trick!! The only question you are obligated to answer based on the US Constitution, is the number of people residing at your address. All of the other questions are not required. You can even see the trick, if you look at the first question, which asks how many people live at the house. It is in its own seperate blue box, though nothing else indicates that the first question is the only required question. The rest are unconstitutional so do not answer them! I provide the following legal examples of a response and links to the articles in the constitution. To Whom it May Concern, Pursuant to Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the only information you are empowered to request is the total number of occupants at this address. My “name, sex, age, date of birth, race, ethnicity, telephone number, relationship and housing tenure” have absolutely nothing to do with apportioning direct taxes or determining the number of representatives in the House of Representatives.
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It is in its own seperate blue box, though nothing else indicates that the first question is the only required question. The rest are unconstitutional so do not answer them! I provide the following legal examples of a response and links to the articles in the constitution. To Whom it May Concern, Pursuant to Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 of the Constitution, the only information you are empowered to request is the total number of occupants at this address. My “name, sex, age, date of birth, race, ethnicity, telephone number, relationship and housing tenure” have absolutely nothing to do with apportioning direct taxes or determining the number of representatives in the House of Representatives. Therefore, neither Congress nor the Census Bureau have the constitutional authority to make that information request a component of the enumeration outlined in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3. In addition, I cannot be subject to a fine for basing my conduct on the Constitution because that document trumps laws passed by Congress. Interstate Commerce Commission v. Brimson, 154 U.S. 447, 479 (May 26, 1894) “Neither branch of the legislative department [House of Representatives or Senate], still less any merely administrative body [such as the Census Bureau], established by congress, possesses, or can be invested with, a general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen. Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168, 190. We said in Boyd v. U.S., 116 U. S. 616, 630, 6 Sup.
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Therefore, neither Congress nor the Census Bureau have the constitutional authority to make that information request a component of the enumeration outlined in Article I, Section 2, Clause 3. In addition, I cannot be subject to a fine for basing my conduct on the Constitution because that document trumps laws passed by Congress. Interstate Commerce Commission v. Brimson, 154 U.S. 447, 479 (May 26, 1894) “Neither branch of the legislative department [House of Representatives or Senate], still less any merely administrative body [such as the Census Bureau], established by congress, possesses, or can be invested with, a general power of making inquiry into the private affairs of the citizen. Kilbourn v. Thompson, 103 U.S. 168, 190. We said in Boyd v. U.S., 116 U. S. 616, 630, 6 Sup. Ct. 524,―and it cannot be too often repeated,―that the principles that embody the essence of constitutional liberty and security forbid all invasions on the part of government and it’s employees of the sanctity of a man’s home and the privacies of his life. As said by Mr. Justice Field in Re Pacific Ry. Commission, 32 Fed. 241, 250, ‘of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security, and that involves, not merely protection of his person from assault, but exemption of his private affairs, books, and papers from inspection and scrutiny of others.
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Ct. 524,―and it cannot be too often repeated,―that the principles that embody the essence of constitutional liberty and security forbid all invasions on the part of government and it’s employees of the sanctity of a man’s home and the privacies of his life. As said by Mr. Justice Field in Re Pacific Ry. Commission, 32 Fed. 241, 250, ‘of all the rights of the citizen, few are of greater importance or more essential to his peace and happiness than the right of personal security, and that involves, not merely protection of his person from assault, but exemption of his private affairs, books, and papers from inspection and scrutiny of others. Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would lose half their value.’” Note: This United States Supreme Court case has never been overturned. Respectfully, A Citizen of the United States of America http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlei Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct.
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Without the enjoyment of this right, all others would lose half their value.’” Note: This United States Supreme Court case has never been overturned. Respectfully, A Citizen of the United States of America http://topics.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articlei Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three fifths of all other Persons. The actual Enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the Congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct. The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one Representative Legislation and Policy, Police State big brother, census, data mining, privacy BBob March 23rd, 2010 at 5:18 PM Hey BSC …. I hope what you have found is true BUT :: I came across this in my search and thought to share it with you as we get close to filling out the census form. I am not one to dispute what you have found just need to find out what is true as I feel the bulk of our present Govt is well on it way to try and take over our God Given Rights.. Any way here goes let me know what you think… TITLE 13 > CHAPTER 7 > SUBCHAPTER II > § 221 Prev | Next § 221. Refusal or neglect to answer questions;
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The number of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one Representative Legislation and Policy, Police State big brother, census, data mining, privacy BBob March 23rd, 2010 at 5:18 PM Hey BSC …. I hope what you have found is true BUT :: I came across this in my search and thought to share it with you as we get close to filling out the census form. I am not one to dispute what you have found just need to find out what is true as I feel the bulk of our present Govt is well on it way to try and take over our God Given Rights.. Any way here goes let me know what you think… TITLE 13 > CHAPTER 7 > SUBCHAPTER II > § 221 Prev | Next § 221. Refusal or neglect to answer questions; false answers How Current is This? ( a) Whoever, being over eighteen years of age, refuses or willfully neglects, when requested by the Secretary, or by any other authorized officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof acting under the instructions of the Secretary or authorized officer, to answer, to the best of his knowledge, any of the questions on any schedule submitted to him in connection with any census or survey provided for by subchapters I, II, IV, and V of chapter 5 of this title, applying to himself or to the family to which he belongs or is related, or to the farm or farms of which he or his family is the occupant, shall be fined not more than $100. (b) Whoever, when answering questions described in subsection (a) of this section, and under the conditions or circumstances described in such subsection, willfully gives any answer that is false, shall be fined not more than $500. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, no person shall be compelled to disclose information relative to his religious beliefs or to membership in a religious body. bsc May 28th, 2010 at 2:11 PM Hi BBob, sorry for the late reply I just noticed yours.
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false answers How Current is This? ( a) Whoever, being over eighteen years of age, refuses or willfully neglects, when requested by the Secretary, or by any other authorized officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof acting under the instructions of the Secretary or authorized officer, to answer, to the best of his knowledge, any of the questions on any schedule submitted to him in connection with any census or survey provided for by subchapters I, II, IV, and V of chapter 5 of this title, applying to himself or to the family to which he belongs or is related, or to the farm or farms of which he or his family is the occupant, shall be fined not more than $100. (b) Whoever, when answering questions described in subsection (a) of this section, and under the conditions or circumstances described in such subsection, willfully gives any answer that is false, shall be fined not more than $500. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, no person shall be compelled to disclose information relative to his religious beliefs or to membership in a religious body. bsc May 28th, 2010 at 2:11 PM Hi BBob, sorry for the late reply I just noticed yours. I’m not a lawyer and don’t pretend to offer any legal advice outside what I do myself. I spoke with the census worker on the phone, and answered her first question about the number of residents. After that she began to ask more questions and I said I was busy and knew I was only required to answer the first question so my district would receive the proper number of representatives in the House. She said ok and we ended the conversation, she didn’t seem suprised or upset. As far as “conflicting” laws on the books are concerned, they seem like legal trickery to me.
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I’m not a lawyer and don’t pretend to offer any legal advice outside what I do myself. I spoke with the census worker on the phone, and answered her first question about the number of residents. After that she began to ask more questions and I said I was busy and knew I was only required to answer the first question so my district would receive the proper number of representatives in the House. She said ok and we ended the conversation, she didn’t seem suprised or upset. As far as “conflicting” laws on the books are concerned, they seem like legal trickery to me. If the old rule does not apply, the ammendment should be repealed (like prohibition). How can you pass a 2nd “subchapter” that conflicts with previous law? I’m no lawyer but it seems like a trick to me, much like the entire census form after the 1st question. Leave a Reply You must be logged in to post a comment.
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT The Constitution Series Monday, October 15, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT George Washington - "Towards the preservation of your government, it is requisite, that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles. One method of assault may be in effect alterations which will impair the energy of the system and thus undermine what cannot be directly overthrown." "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people" Tenth Amendment This statement made by Washington was a warning to future generations of Americans. Warning each generation that followed away from the temptation of undermining the principles of the Constitution, the very foundation of our Republic. It was also a warning that , "alterations, " on these principles would in effect change the fabric and meaning of the very laws established in the Constitution and as such the building blocks of our nation. The vast size and scope of the Federal Government is one glaring instance in which the warning given by George Washington was ignored. While the, "size, " of the Federal Government is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, the authority, responsibilities and duties of the Government are. In each case this authority is limited in its scope and size by that fact that the Framers established specific obligations that the people should expect from government. While the Framers could not anticipate the tremendous growth that this nation has experienced since it founding, they did anticipate that a government that exists by the authority of the governed must be limited in its power over the citizenry lest it cease to be a government of the people but one that dictates to and controls the people.
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It was also a warning that , "alterations, " on these principles would in effect change the fabric and meaning of the very laws established in the Constitution and as such the building blocks of our nation. The vast size and scope of the Federal Government is one glaring instance in which the warning given by George Washington was ignored. While the, "size, " of the Federal Government is not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, the authority, responsibilities and duties of the Government are. In each case this authority is limited in its scope and size by that fact that the Framers established specific obligations that the people should expect from government. While the Framers could not anticipate the tremendous growth that this nation has experienced since it founding, they did anticipate that a government that exists by the authority of the governed must be limited in its power over the citizenry lest it cease to be a government of the people but one that dictates to and controls the people. Each Branch of the Federal Government has specific Constitutional responsibilities that are outlined for that Branch. Article I, Section 8 - Congress, ( Legislative Branch), has power to: collect taxes, pay debts, borrow money, regulate commerce with foreign nations, establish rule of naturalization, coin money, provide punishment for counterfeiting, establish Post Offices, promote Science, constitute tribunals, punish piracy on the seas, declare war, raise and support armies and Navy and have exclusive legislative authority over the District of Columbia. Article II, Section 2 - The President, ( Executive Branch), Commander in Chief of the military, power to make treaties, nominate and appoint Ambassadors, public Ministers, Judges and all other offices, grant reprieves and pardons, recommend to Congress Measures necessary and expedient, convene or adjourn Congress, receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers, Commission all Officers of The United States and see that laws are faithfully executed. Article III, Section 2 - The Courts, (Judicial Branch), power to extend to all cases of law arising under the Constitution and treaties, the trial of crimes and treason.
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Each Branch of the Federal Government has specific Constitutional responsibilities that are outlined for that Branch. Article I, Section 8 - Congress, ( Legislative Branch), has power to: collect taxes, pay debts, borrow money, regulate commerce with foreign nations, establish rule of naturalization, coin money, provide punishment for counterfeiting, establish Post Offices, promote Science, constitute tribunals, punish piracy on the seas, declare war, raise and support armies and Navy and have exclusive legislative authority over the District of Columbia. Article II, Section 2 - The President, ( Executive Branch), Commander in Chief of the military, power to make treaties, nominate and appoint Ambassadors, public Ministers, Judges and all other offices, grant reprieves and pardons, recommend to Congress Measures necessary and expedient, convene or adjourn Congress, receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers, Commission all Officers of The United States and see that laws are faithfully executed. Article III, Section 2 - The Courts, (Judicial Branch), power to extend to all cases of law arising under the Constitution and treaties, the trial of crimes and treason. These are the specific powers granted to the Federal Government by the Constitution. While the scope of these powers can vary, understanding their limitations in size and power, the history of this nation and its founding and Founders must be taken into consideration. While Great Britain governed America as colonies of the British Empire, the original 13 Colonies were subject to a myriad of oppressive regulations, harsh policies, unrepresentative and oppressive taxation , excessive laws and violations of personal freedoms such as speech, property holdings, protection against unwarranted searches and seizures, just to name a few of the oppressive governance by Britain over the Colonies. To prevent similar authoritative and oppressive power from controlling the United States as a nation in the manner that Britain controlled the Colonies, the Founding Fathers envisioned a government that would be limited in its power and authority and would be given that authority by the people of The United States thus directly answerable to the citizenry. Additionally the Founders included in The Bill of Rights the Tenth Amendment which specifically establishes that any power or authority not specifically mentioned in the seven Articles of The Constitution belong to the states or the people thus creating by law the limitation of government and it authority in this Nation.
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These are the specific powers granted to the Federal Government by the Constitution. While the scope of these powers can vary, understanding their limitations in size and power, the history of this nation and its founding and Founders must be taken into consideration. While Great Britain governed America as colonies of the British Empire, the original 13 Colonies were subject to a myriad of oppressive regulations, harsh policies, unrepresentative and oppressive taxation , excessive laws and violations of personal freedoms such as speech, property holdings, protection against unwarranted searches and seizures, just to name a few of the oppressive governance by Britain over the Colonies. To prevent similar authoritative and oppressive power from controlling the United States as a nation in the manner that Britain controlled the Colonies, the Founding Fathers envisioned a government that would be limited in its power and authority and would be given that authority by the people of The United States thus directly answerable to the citizenry. Additionally the Founders included in The Bill of Rights the Tenth Amendment which specifically establishes that any power or authority not specifically mentioned in the seven Articles of The Constitution belong to the states or the people thus creating by law the limitation of government and it authority in this Nation. This very pretext of government established by the Constitution and envisioned by the Framers created a government limited in size, scope and power to prevent needless and oppressive regulation and legislation, the trampling of individual freedoms and liberties and to allow the individual States the power and freedom to handle situations particular to that State. The Federal Government was designed in fact by the Framers only as a central authority with limited power whose main responsibility was to protect the nation by providing for its defense, institute a nationally regulated form of law and justice so that every citizen would be allowed the same rights and privileges throughout the land, establish commerce between states and foreign nations and also establish diplomatic relations, commerce, trade and treaties with foreign powers. The size, power and authority of today's Federal Government far exceeds the vision established in the Constitution and by its Framers. Slowly and surely over the decades many of our freedoms have been regulated, legislated and controlled by an unfettered growth and power from a government that in many ways no longer answers to the authority of the people but to the power of those elected. The Federal Government was established to guard and secure our freedoms not to legislate, tax and regulate the people into dependents and in a very real sense servants of the government.
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Monday, October 15, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT
This very pretext of government established by the Constitution and envisioned by the Framers created a government limited in size, scope and power to prevent needless and oppressive regulation and legislation, the trampling of individual freedoms and liberties and to allow the individual States the power and freedom to handle situations particular to that State. The Federal Government was designed in fact by the Framers only as a central authority with limited power whose main responsibility was to protect the nation by providing for its defense, institute a nationally regulated form of law and justice so that every citizen would be allowed the same rights and privileges throughout the land, establish commerce between states and foreign nations and also establish diplomatic relations, commerce, trade and treaties with foreign powers. The size, power and authority of today's Federal Government far exceeds the vision established in the Constitution and by its Framers. Slowly and surely over the decades many of our freedoms have been regulated, legislated and controlled by an unfettered growth and power from a government that in many ways no longer answers to the authority of the people but to the power of those elected. The Federal Government was established to guard and secure our freedoms not to legislate, tax and regulate the people into dependents and in a very real sense servants of the government. In 1788 during the Constitutional ratifying Convention in New York, Alexander Hamilton described the Federal Government as follows: "The great leading objects of the federal government, in which revenue is concerned, are to maintain domestic peace, and provide for the common defense. In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce that is, the whole system of foreign intercourse; the support of armies and navies, and of the civil administration." Hamilton described a government limited in power yet created for the security and cohesiveness of the nation.
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Monday, October 15, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XI - LIMITED GOVERNMENT
In 1788 during the Constitutional ratifying Convention in New York, Alexander Hamilton described the Federal Government as follows: "The great leading objects of the federal government, in which revenue is concerned, are to maintain domestic peace, and provide for the common defense. In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce that is, the whole system of foreign intercourse; the support of armies and navies, and of the civil administration." Hamilton described a government limited in power yet created for the security and cohesiveness of the nation. In 1821 Thomas Jefferson warned of the consequences of an unfettered and limitless government: "When all government, domestic and foreign, in little as in great things, shall be drawn to Washington as the center of all power, it will render powerless the checks provided of one government on another." The vision of the Founders and Framers of the Constitution for the Federal Government have been left behind in the regulatory, burdensome, exhaustive, over reaching and over taxing government that now leads this nation. Its power is limitless, and its influence and intrusion in the lives of We the People have already begun to crumble the foundational principles on which this nation was founded. Ken Taylor
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Sunday, October 14, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS The Constitution Series Sunday, October 14, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS Article I, Section 8 - The Legislative Branch - "To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; To provide and maintain a Navy" Article II, Section 2 - The Executive Branch - "The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into the actual Service of the United States" The powers of the individual Branches of government concerning the United States Military are clearly out lined in the Constitution. The separation of those powers concerning their duties and responsibilities are precise and distinct to each Branch. Article II which covers the governmental responsibilities of both Houses of Congress distinctly places the responsibility of provision for and maintenance of the military specifically in the duties of the United States House of Representatives and Senate. Congress therefor provides funding, for every aspect of military existence from operations to equipment. The specific responsibility , " raise and support Armies," and , "provide and maintain a Navy, " are specifically out lines in Section 8. Additionally appropriating funding for this provision is stated as not to exceed a period of, "two years, " without review by the Congress for the appropriation of funding. The actual use of the military Constitutionally is the sole responsibility of the Executive Branch and specifically The President of The United States as Commander in Chief. Article II, Section 2 specifically states that , "The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States."
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Sunday, October 14, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
Congress therefor provides funding, for every aspect of military existence from operations to equipment. The specific responsibility , " raise and support Armies," and , "provide and maintain a Navy, " are specifically out lines in Section 8. Additionally appropriating funding for this provision is stated as not to exceed a period of, "two years, " without review by the Congress for the appropriation of funding. The actual use of the military Constitutionally is the sole responsibility of the Executive Branch and specifically The President of The United States as Commander in Chief. Article II, Section 2 specifically states that , "The President shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States." As Commander in Chief, the President is the appointed governmental head of the military and as stated in the Constitution he, " he may require the Opinion, " of Department Heads in his responsibility as Commander in Chief, but he alone is the sole Constitutionally appointed officer of the government for the military and responsible for the military, "when called into the actual Service of the United States." The total misconception that Congress also has responsibility for military action is found nowhere in the Constitution. The sole responsibility of the Congress for the military is provision and maintenance. They have no authority to create or implement strategy, deployment, or any other command decision. The Congress can as a course of action to limit the command capability of the President cut funding to the military but have absolutely no Constitutional responsibilities concerning any command decisions or strategy for the use of the military.
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Sunday, October 14, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
As Commander in Chief, the President is the appointed governmental head of the military and as stated in the Constitution he, " he may require the Opinion, " of Department Heads in his responsibility as Commander in Chief, but he alone is the sole Constitutionally appointed officer of the government for the military and responsible for the military, "when called into the actual Service of the United States." The total misconception that Congress also has responsibility for military action is found nowhere in the Constitution. The sole responsibility of the Congress for the military is provision and maintenance. They have no authority to create or implement strategy, deployment, or any other command decision. The Congress can as a course of action to limit the command capability of the President cut funding to the military but have absolutely no Constitutional responsibilities concerning any command decisions or strategy for the use of the military. The President as Commander in Chief commands all decisions concerning use of the military in defense of the United States as part of his Constitutional oath to, "defend and protect the Constitution." He does have to request from the Congress any and all funding for use of the military whether in war or in peace. The Constitution does not require the President at any time to consult with or receive authorization from the Congress for matters of strategy, deployment or any other commander decision when using the military in , "actual Service of the United States." The authorization in declaring war is given by Congressional authority but once given whether in an actual official declaration of war or in a use of force resolution, the President then under his authority as Commander in Chief authorizes and delegates all command decisions as need be for military action. Any attempt by the Congress to micro-manage military action through legislation would first face a Presidential VETO.
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The Constitution Series: THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The Constitution Series The Constitution Series Sunday, October 14, 2007 THE CONSTITUTION PART XII - MILITARY APPROPRIATIONS
The President as Commander in Chief commands all decisions concerning use of the military in defense of the United States as part of his Constitutional oath to, "defend and protect the Constitution." He does have to request from the Congress any and all funding for use of the military whether in war or in peace. The Constitution does not require the President at any time to consult with or receive authorization from the Congress for matters of strategy, deployment or any other commander decision when using the military in , "actual Service of the United States." The authorization in declaring war is given by Congressional authority but once given whether in an actual official declaration of war or in a use of force resolution, the President then under his authority as Commander in Chief authorizes and delegates all command decisions as need be for military action. Any attempt by the Congress to micro-manage military action through legislation would first face a Presidential VETO. Then if that VETO were to be over turned the legislation would face a Supreme Court challenge in which the Court by strict Constitutional standards would be compelled to over turn because of the clear and distinct Separation of Powers in the Constitution concerning military operations and especially the use thereof in, "actual Service of the United States." The only Constitutionally legal action that the Congress can take in ending the use of the military is through their authority of provision. They do have the Constitutional authority do de-fund military action which would force the Commander in Chief to end military action since he could no longer supply the Soldiers, Seaman, Marines and air Force with the necessary means to fulfill their duty in defense of The United States. Any other action by the Congress to attempt to control any aspect of the military other then funding is in direct violation of the Constitution and therefor under United States law illegal. Ken Taylor Newer Post Older Post Home
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5 Columbus Circle - New York City Office Space HOME FEATURES AVAILABILITIES LOCATION MAP PHOTOS GALLERY HISTORY TECH SPECS PRESS CONTACT Introducing Midtown’s Most Creative Office Space Situated at 58th Street and Broadway, this 220,000 SF, 21-story landmark building offers tenants a combination of historic architecture and modern infrastructure. Introducing Midtown’s Most Creative Office Space Situated at 58th Street and Broadway, this 220,000 SF, 21-story landmark building offers tenants a combination of historic architecture and modern infrastructure. FEATURES Lobby renovation by Rottet Studios Façade restoration to historical grandeur 11.5' ceiling heights throughout Concrete floors Oversized windows Columbus Circle and Central Park views Convenient subway access Located at the epicenter of New York’s best retail and restaurant corridors Prestigious tenant roster Strong on-site ownership FEATURES Lobby renovation by Rottet Studios Façade restoration to historical grandeur 11.5' ceiling heights throughout Concrete floors Oversized windows Columbus Circle and Central Park views Convenient subway access Located at the epicenter of New York’s best retail and restaurant corridors Prestigious tenant roster Strong on-site ownership 14TH FLOOR - 11,810 RSF For inquiries call Goodhope Management 16TH FLOOR DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLAN 16TH FLOOR - 11,810 RSF For inquiries call Goodhope Management DOWNLOAD FLOOR PLAN CLICK ON FLOOR TO VIEW PLAN RESTAURANTS RETAIL HOTELS CORPORATE NEIGHBORS FITNESS THEATRE / MUSEUMS Carnegie Hall the Russian Tea Room The Shops at the Plaza Viceroy Hotel Quality Italian Restaurant 1 Hotel Louis Vuitton The Plaza Hotel Columbus Circle Jean-Georges Rose Theater Bergdorf Goodman Navigate with arrow keys 5 Columbus Exterior 5 Columbus Entrance 17th Floor 17th Floor Conference Room 17th Floor Conference Room 17th Floor Conference Room View from Conference Room 5th Floor 5th Floor 5th Floor 5th Floor View from 5th Floor Navigate with arrow keys A BEACON OF THE PAST As the auto industry expanded at the start of the twentieth century, the carriage-and-harness shops that occupied Longacre Square gave way to new car dealerships. Longacre Square later became Times Square and the area evolved into the New York’s theater center and the value on the Broadway frontages that these car dealers occupied increased. Car dealers migrated north, and thus, Automobile Row was born. By World War I, the area from the West 50s up to 66th Street was home to over seventy-five automobile businesses. In order to establish its presence on Automobile Row, in 1911 the U.S. Rubber Company acquired a plot of land on the southeast corner of 58th and Broadway and commissioned architects Carrere & Hastings—who were then just finishing the New York Public Library--to build their headquarters. Opened in 1912, the former U.S. Rubber Company Building was the tallest building on "Automobile Row," a bustling corridor of showrooms and storefronts dedicated to the motor car industry that stretched along Broadway from Times Square to Columbus Circle in the early years of the twentieth century. From its inception, 1790 Broadway has been unique: rather than the brick, limestone, or terracotta that were commonplace for commercial buildings in this era, the architects used Vermont marble;
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By World War I, the area from the West 50s up to 66th Street was home to over seventy-five automobile businesses. In order to establish its presence on Automobile Row, in 1911 the U.S. Rubber Company acquired a plot of land on the southeast corner of 58th and Broadway and commissioned architects Carrere & Hastings—who were then just finishing the New York Public Library--to build their headquarters. Opened in 1912, the former U.S. Rubber Company Building was the tallest building on "Automobile Row," a bustling corridor of showrooms and storefronts dedicated to the motor car industry that stretched along Broadway from Times Square to Columbus Circle in the early years of the twentieth century. From its inception, 1790 Broadway has been unique: rather than the brick, limestone, or terracotta that were commonplace for commercial buildings in this era, the architects used Vermont marble; rather than the Italian Renaissance or Gothic styles typically seen on New York’s taller buildings, 1790 Broadway was designed in the French modern style. The U.S. Rubber Building features vertically-grouped central window bays, ornamental iron grills and is capped with an elaborate copper cornice. The building suffered an unfortunate alteration in 1959 when the original columns and arches at the street level were demolished and replaced by gray marble, modernist slabs after the building had been sold to the West Side Federal Savings Bank. The architect of the 1959 project, Herbert Tannenbaum, later admitted that the gray marble "was a good design, but for the wrong building. I was never happy with it."
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5 Columbus Circle - New York City Office Space
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rather than the Italian Renaissance or Gothic styles typically seen on New York’s taller buildings, 1790 Broadway was designed in the French modern style. The U.S. Rubber Building features vertically-grouped central window bays, ornamental iron grills and is capped with an elaborate copper cornice. The building suffered an unfortunate alteration in 1959 when the original columns and arches at the street level were demolished and replaced by gray marble, modernist slabs after the building had been sold to the West Side Federal Savings Bank. The architect of the 1959 project, Herbert Tannenbaum, later admitted that the gray marble "was a good design, but for the wrong building. I was never happy with it." The building’s owners have harbored a long-held desire to return the building to its original state. Today, 1790 Broadway is thoroughly modernized as the office tower 5 Columbus Circle, and it stands amongst steel and glass sky scrapers as a beacon of the past. The ground floor of the building is home to part of Nordstrom’s New York City flagship store. The multi-million budget for the façade renovation follows a faithful renovation of the building’s lobby completed in 1989 and there is an award winning Rottet Studio designed lobby upgrade expected 2020-2021. s A BEACON OF THE PAST As the auto industry expanded at the start of the twentieth century, the carriage-and-harness shops that occupied Longacre Square gave way to new car dealerships.
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5 Columbus Circle - New York City Office Space
FEATURES 14TH FLOOR - 11,810 RSF For inquiries call Goodhope Management 16TH FLOOR A BEACON OF THE PAST TECHNICAL SPECS PRESS Click on Title to View Article CONTACT
The building’s owners have harbored a long-held desire to return the building to its original state. Today, 1790 Broadway is thoroughly modernized as the office tower 5 Columbus Circle, and it stands amongst steel and glass sky scrapers as a beacon of the past. The ground floor of the building is home to part of Nordstrom’s New York City flagship store. The multi-million budget for the façade renovation follows a faithful renovation of the building’s lobby completed in 1989 and there is an award winning Rottet Studio designed lobby upgrade expected 2020-2021. s A BEACON OF THE PAST As the auto industry expanded at the start of the twentieth century, the carriage-and-harness shops that occupied Longacre Square gave way to new car dealerships. Longacre Square later became Times Square and the area evolved into the New York’s theater center and the value on the Broadway frontages that these car dealers occupied increased. Car dealers migrated north, and thus, Automobile Row was born. By World War I, the area from the West 50s up to 66th Street was home to over seventy-five automobile businesses. In order to establish its presence on Automobile Row, in 1911 the U.S. Rubber Company acquired a plot of land on the southeast corner of 58th and Broadway and commissioned architects Carrere & Hastings—who were then just finishing the New York Public Library--to build their headquarters. Opened in 1912, the former U.S. Rubber Company Building was the tallest building on "Automobile Row," a bustling corridor of showrooms and storefronts dedicated to the motor car industry that stretched along Broadway from Times Square to Columbus Circle in the early years of the twentieth century.
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Longacre Square later became Times Square and the area evolved into the New York’s theater center and the value on the Broadway frontages that these car dealers occupied increased. Car dealers migrated north, and thus, Automobile Row was born. By World War I, the area from the West 50s up to 66th Street was home to over seventy-five automobile businesses. In order to establish its presence on Automobile Row, in 1911 the U.S. Rubber Company acquired a plot of land on the southeast corner of 58th and Broadway and commissioned architects Carrere & Hastings—who were then just finishing the New York Public Library--to build their headquarters. Opened in 1912, the former U.S. Rubber Company Building was the tallest building on "Automobile Row," a bustling corridor of showrooms and storefronts dedicated to the motor car industry that stretched along Broadway from Times Square to Columbus Circle in the early years of the twentieth century. From its inception, 1790 Broadway has been unique: rather than the brick, limestone, or terracotta that were commonplace for commercial buildings in this era, the architects used Vermont marble; rather than the Italian Renaissance or Gothic styles typically seen on New York’s taller buildings, 1790 Broadway was designed in the French modern style. The U.S. Rubber Building features vertically-grouped central window bays, ornamental iron grills and is capped with an elaborate copper cornice. The building suffered an unfortunate alteration in 1959 when the original columns and arches at the street level were demolished and replaced by gray marble, modernist slabs after the building had been sold to the West Side Federal Savings Bank.
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FEATURES 14TH FLOOR - 11,810 RSF For inquiries call Goodhope Management 16TH FLOOR A BEACON OF THE PAST TECHNICAL SPECS PRESS Click on Title to View Article CONTACT
From its inception, 1790 Broadway has been unique: rather than the brick, limestone, or terracotta that were commonplace for commercial buildings in this era, the architects used Vermont marble; rather than the Italian Renaissance or Gothic styles typically seen on New York’s taller buildings, 1790 Broadway was designed in the French modern style. The U.S. Rubber Building features vertically-grouped central window bays, ornamental iron grills and is capped with an elaborate copper cornice. The building suffered an unfortunate alteration in 1959 when the original columns and arches at the street level were demolished and replaced by gray marble, modernist slabs after the building had been sold to the West Side Federal Savings Bank. The architect of the 1959 project, Herbert Tannenbaum, later admitted that the gray marble "was a good design, but for the wrong building. I was never happy with it." The building’s owners have harbored a long-held desire to return the building to its original state. Today, 1790 Broadway is thoroughly modernized as the office tower 5 Columbus Circle, and it stands amongst steel and glass sky scrapers as a beacon of the past. The ground floor of the building is home to part of Nordstrom’s New York City flagship store.
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The architect of the 1959 project, Herbert Tannenbaum, later admitted that the gray marble "was a good design, but for the wrong building. I was never happy with it." The building’s owners have harbored a long-held desire to return the building to its original state. Today, 1790 Broadway is thoroughly modernized as the office tower 5 Columbus Circle, and it stands amongst steel and glass sky scrapers as a beacon of the past. The ground floor of the building is home to part of Nordstrom’s New York City flagship store. The multi-million budget for the façade renovation follows a faithful renovation of the building’s lobby completed in 1989 and there is an award winning Rottet Studio designed lobby upgrade expected 2020-2021. s TECHNICAL SPECS BUILDING MANAGEMENT: Goodhope Management Corp. LOCATION: Broadway between 57th & 58th Streets BUILT: 1911 ARCHITECT:
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The multi-million budget for the façade renovation follows a faithful renovation of the building’s lobby completed in 1989 and there is an award winning Rottet Studio designed lobby upgrade expected 2020-2021. s TECHNICAL SPECS BUILDING MANAGEMENT: Goodhope Management Corp. LOCATION: Broadway between 57th & 58th Streets BUILT: 1911 ARCHITECT: Carrere & Hastings TOTAL SF: 219,000 STORIES: 21 ELEVATORS: 6 passenger / 2 freight TELECOM PROVIDERS: Verizon FiOS and Spectrum TWC BUILDING MANAGEMENT LOCATION BUILT ARCHITECT TOTAL SF STORIES ELEVATORS TELECOM PROVIDERS TECHNICAL SPECS Goodhope Management Corp. Broadway between 57th & 58th Streets 1911 Carrere & Hastings 219,000 21 6 passenger / 2 freight Verizon FiOS and Spectrum TWC PRESS Click on Title to View Article Architectural Digest • October 28, 2019 Nordstrom Debuts NYC Flagship, Drake/Anderson to Speak at Mark Hampton Lecture, and More News in New York GlobeSt.com • June 24, 2019 Kaplan Education and Career Services Moves to 5 Columbus Circle Bisnow • June 25, 2019 This Week's N.Y. Deal Sheet :
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Carrere & Hastings TOTAL SF: 219,000 STORIES: 21 ELEVATORS: 6 passenger / 2 freight TELECOM PROVIDERS: Verizon FiOS and Spectrum TWC BUILDING MANAGEMENT LOCATION BUILT ARCHITECT TOTAL SF STORIES ELEVATORS TELECOM PROVIDERS TECHNICAL SPECS Goodhope Management Corp. Broadway between 57th & 58th Streets 1911 Carrere & Hastings 219,000 21 6 passenger / 2 freight Verizon FiOS and Spectrum TWC PRESS Click on Title to View Article Architectural Digest • October 28, 2019 Nordstrom Debuts NYC Flagship, Drake/Anderson to Speak at Mark Hampton Lecture, and More News in New York GlobeSt.com • June 24, 2019 Kaplan Education and Career Services Moves to 5 Columbus Circle Bisnow • June 25, 2019 This Week's N.Y. Deal Sheet : Top Leases The Real Deal • June 20, 2019 Education Firm Kaplan Takes Two Floors at 5 Columbus Circle Commercial Observer • May 20, 2019 Columbia U. Fertility Center Commercial Observer • April 18, 2019 Under Construction CONTACT For information, please contact: Christos Kotsogiannis Vice President of Real Estate 212.765.4000 [email protected] Robert Silver Executive Managing Director t 212-372-2005 [email protected]
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601. Yellow Bean Sauce This blog has totally changed the way I look at takeout menus. I used to look and see what I fancied. Now I look and see what I could eat that would tick an item or two off of the list. On this occasion I found chicken and cashew nuts with yellow bean sauce. I love chicken and cashew nuts so this was kind of the best of both worlds. I wasn’t so convinced about the yellow bean sauce though. It was kind of like black bean sauce, but just not as good. It seemed like black bean sauce’s wishy-washy cousin. Not bad, not good, just meh. 601 down, 1195 to go
I love chicken and cashew nuts so this was kind of the best of both worlds. I wasn’t so convinced about the yellow bean sauce though. It was kind of like black bean sauce, but just not as good. It seemed like black bean sauce’s wishy-washy cousin. Not bad, not good, just meh. 601 down, 1195 to go iamfromthestar liked this bunnyintherain reblogged this from 1796foods rasaando48 liked this lifeislikeagameofthrones reblogged this from 1796foods bigabe764 liked this gourmandiacom-blog liked this andreagassi21-blog-blog liked this hakan1erkek liked this susannathefoodie liked this noiriste reblogged this from 1796foods teexcakes reblogged this from 1796foods foodienightandday reblogged this from 1796foods ofolclorico liked this teexcakes liked this thehungryrunner-blog liked this shannoncattani-blog liked this itscalledetiquettedarling liked this 1796foods posted this
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17Calculus - Epsilon-Delta Limit Definition Learn the epsilon-delta definition of the limit [ 14 practice problems with complete solutions ] \( \newcommand{\abs}[1]{\left| \, {#1} \, \right| } \) \( \newcommand{\cm}{\mathrm{cm} } \) \( \newcommand{\sec}{ \, \mathrm{sec} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\units}[1]{\,\text{#1}} \) \( \newcommand{\vhat}[1]{\,\hat{#1}} \) \( \newcommand{\vhati}{\,\hat{i}} \) \( \newcommand{\vhatj}{\,\hat{j}} \) \( \newcommand{\vhatk}{\,\hat{k}} \) \( \newcommand{\vect}[1]{\boldsymbol{\vec{#1}}} \) \( \newcommand{\norm}[1]{\|{#1}\|} \) \( \newcommand{\arccot}{ \, \mathrm{arccot} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arcsec}{ \, \mathrm{arcsec} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arccsc}{ \, \mathrm{arccsc} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\sech}{ \, \mathrm{sech} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\csch}{ \, \mathrm{csch} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arcsinh}{ \, \mathrm{arcsinh} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arccosh}{ \, \mathrm{arccosh} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arctanh}{ \, \mathrm{arctanh} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arccoth}{ \, \mathrm{arccoth} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arcsech}{ \, \mathrm{arcsech} \, } \) \( \newcommand{\arccsch}{ \, \mathrm{arccsch} \, } \) SVC MVC DiffEq Precalc Engr Search My Account Log InSign Up 17Calculus - Epsilon-Delta (Precise or Formal) Definition of the Limit 17calculus limits ε-δ limit definition Limits Introduction to LimitsFormal Limit DefinitionLimit KeyFinite LimitsOne-Sided LimitsInfinite LimitsTrig LimitsInverse Trig Limits Using Limits Continuity & DiscontinuitiesLimits That Do Not ExistIndeterminate FormsPinching TheoremL'Hôpital's RuleIntermediate Value Theorem FAQs Derivatives DerivativesConstant RuleConstant Multiple RuleAddition/Subtraction RulePower RuleProduct RuleQuotient RuleChain RuleTrig DerivativesInverse Trig DerivativesImplicit DifferentiationExponential DerivativesLogarithm DerivativesLogarithmic DifferentiationInverse Function DerivativesHyperbolic DerivativesInverse Hyperbolic DerivativesHigher Order DerivativesDerivative TricksFAQs Graphing Slope and Tangent LinesNormal LinesAnalyzing GraphsFirst DerivativeCritical PointsFirst Derivative TestSecond DerivativeConcavityInflection PointsSecond Derivative Test Related Rates Related RatesRelated Rates DistancesRelated Rates AreasRelated Rates VolumesRelated Rates Cones Optimization OptimizationOptimizing DistancesOptimizing AreasOptimizing Volumes Other Applications Linear MotionMean Value TheoremDifferentialsNewton's Method Integrals IntegralsSigma NotationDefinite Integrals(First) Fundamental Theorem of CalculusSecond Fundamental Theorem of CalculusIntegration By SubstitutionDefinite Integrals Using SubstitutionIntegration By PartsPartial Fractions Improper Integrals Improper IntegralsInfinite IntervalsEndpoint DiscontinuityInternal DiscontinuityMultiple DiscontinuitiesComparison Test Trig Integrals Basic Trig IntegrationInverse TrigSine-CosineSine ReductionCosine ReductionSecant-TangentTangent ReductionSecant ReductionTrig SubstitutionTangent SubstitutionSine SubstitutionSecant Substitution Length-Area-Volume Area Under CurvesArea Between CurvesArc LengthSurface AreaVolume IntegralsVolume of RotationWasher-Disc MethodCylinder-Shell MethodVolume - Practice Applications - Tools Linear MotionWorkHooke's LawWeight-ChangingMoving FluidMoments, Center of MassExponential Growth/DecayDescribe AreasTrapezoidal & Simpson's RulesIntegral TricksFAQsCalculus 1 PracticeCalculus 2 Practice Infinite Series Infinite SeriesSequencesBasic PropertiesDivergence (nth-Term) Testp-SeriesGeometric SeriesAlternating SeriesTelescoping SeriesRatio TestLimit Comparison TestDirect Comparison TestIntegral TestRoot TestConvergence ValueInfinite Series TableWhere To Start - Choosing A Test Applications Absolute ConvergenceConditional ConvergencePower SeriesTaylor/Maclaurin SeriesRadius of ConvergenceInterval of ConvergenceRemainder & Error BoundsFourier SeriesSolve Differential Equations Tools Study TechniquesInfinite Series TableIn-Depth Practice100 ProblemsExam PreparationCalculus Practice ExamsInfinite Series Exam AInfinite Series Exam BInfinite Series Exam C Parametrics ParametricsParametric CurvesParametric SurfacesParametric DerivativeSlope & Tangent LinesAreaArc LengthSurface AreaVolume Conics Introduction to ConicsParabolasEllipsesHyperbolasConics in Polar Form Polar Coordinates Polar CoordinatesConvertingSlope & Tangent LinesAreaArc LengthSurface Area Practice Calculus 1 Practice Integrals PracticeFinal Exam Practice Calculus 2 Practice Calc 2 Integrals PracticeSVC Calculus 2 Practice100 Series ProblemsIn-Depth Series Practice Practice Exams Calculus Exam ListDiffEq Exam List Calculus Tools Calculus ResourcesGraphingPrepare for Calculus 1Ready For Calc 2? Trig FormulasDescribe AreasParametric CurvesLinear AlgebraSigma NotationProofsLogicNotationSimplifyingCalculus Practice Exams Learning Tools Book Reviews (NEW)Learning/Study TechniquesMore HelpTutoringCollege BooksBookstoreBags/SuppliesCalculatorsAboutAcademic IntegrityContact UsMotivationInstructor/CoachFor Teachers17calculus on YouTube Articles Articles List#1 Study ConceptTerrible Teacher? Piecewise FunctionsWord ProblemsMath BooksMusicNotesMemorizeProofsLearning Math/ScienceLearner MistakesIs It MATH or MATHS? Why Radians? The epsilon-delta definition of the limit is the formal mathematical definition of how the limit of a function at a point is formed. It is sometimes called the precise or formal definition of the limit. Here is what it looks like. Recommended Books on Amazon (affiliate links) Complete 17Calculus Recommended Books List → Join Amazon Student - FREE Two-Day Shipping for College Students \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) Limit Definition Let fbe a function defined on an open interval containing c(except possibly at c) and let Lbe a real number. The statement \[ \lim_{x \rightarrow c}{~f(x)}=L \] means that for each \( \epsilon \gt 0 \) there exists a \( \delta \gt 0 \) such that if \( 0 \lt \left|x-c\right| \lt \delta\), then \(\left|f(x)-L\right| \lt \epsilon .\) This is called the epsilon-delta definition of the limit because of the use of \(\epsilon\) (epsilon) and \(\delta\) (delta) in the text above. This is standard notation that most mathematicians use, so you need to use it as well.
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It is sometimes called the precise or formal definition of the limit. Here is what it looks like. Recommended Books on Amazon (affiliate links) Complete 17Calculus Recommended Books List → Join Amazon Student - FREE Two-Day Shipping for College Students \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) Limit Definition Let fbe a function defined on an open interval containing c(except possibly at c) and let Lbe a real number. The statement \[ \lim_{x \rightarrow c}{~f(x)}=L \] means that for each \( \epsilon \gt 0 \) there exists a \( \delta \gt 0 \) such that if \( 0 \lt \left|x-c\right| \lt \delta\), then \(\left|f(x)-L\right| \lt \epsilon .\) This is called the epsilon-delta definition of the limit because of the use of \(\epsilon\) (epsilon) and \(\delta\) (delta) in the text above. This is standard notation that most mathematicians use, so you need to use it as well. See the Use Of The Greek Alphabet in Mathematicssection on the notation page for more information. This definition is not easy to get your head around and it takes some thinking, working practice problems and time. I highly recommend you watch this video. It will help you get a feel for the concept of this definition. Krista King Math- Limit Definition [6min-41secs] video by Krista King Math Okay, after watching the above video, you should have at least an idea of what the epsilon-delta definition of the limit means.
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See the Use Of The Greek Alphabet in Mathematicssection on the notation page for more information. This definition is not easy to get your head around and it takes some thinking, working practice problems and time. I highly recommend you watch this video. It will help you get a feel for the concept of this definition. Krista King Math- Limit Definition [6min-41secs] video by Krista King Math Okay, after watching the above video, you should have at least an idea of what the epsilon-delta definition of the limit means. Now let's watch a video that discusses this in more depth. PatrickJMT- Precise Definition of a Limit - Understanding the Definition [11min-5secs] video by PatrickJMT This next video is a great video showing an example. Normally, we would make a practice problem from this video. However, this video has some excellent explanation that we don't want you to miss. Something that may not be obvious from the definition is that \(\delta\) depends on \(\epsilon\), i.e. \(\delta = M(\epsilon)\) where \(M\) is some function.
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Now let's watch a video that discusses this in more depth. PatrickJMT- Precise Definition of a Limit - Understanding the Definition [11min-5secs] video by PatrickJMT This next video is a great video showing an example. Normally, we would make a practice problem from this video. However, this video has some excellent explanation that we don't want you to miss. Something that may not be obvious from the definition is that \(\delta\) depends on \(\epsilon\), i.e. \(\delta = M(\epsilon)\) where \(M\) is some function. This video emphasizes this and shows details on how this works. Dr Chris Tisdell- Limit Definition [6min-22secs] In this video, he talks about the \(\epsilon\)-\(M\) definition and describes \(M\) as a function of \(\epsilon\). His \(M\) is what we call \(\delta\) and our experience is that most books and instructors use \(\delta\). However, his use of \(M(\epsilon)\) is good since it emphasizes that \(\delta\) is a function of (and depends on) \(\epsilon\). video by Dr Chris Tisdell Okay, one more video.
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This video emphasizes this and shows details on how this works. Dr Chris Tisdell- Limit Definition [6min-22secs] In this video, he talks about the \(\epsilon\)-\(M\) definition and describes \(M\) as a function of \(\epsilon\). His \(M\) is what we call \(\delta\) and our experience is that most books and instructors use \(\delta\). However, his use of \(M(\epsilon)\) is good since it emphasizes that \(\delta\) is a function of (and depends on) \(\epsilon\). video by Dr Chris Tisdell Okay, one more video. Here is a great explanation of the definition with some hand-drawn graphs and one example that explains in excruciating detail. But that detail is very important and he explains it very well. Jeremy Klassen- An Introduction to Limits video by Jeremy Klassen Limit Key One key that you need to remember about limits is when you use the limit notation \[ \lim_{x \rightarrow c}{ ~f(x) } \] means that xAPPROACHES cbut is never equal to c. That is, xcan get as close as it wants to cbut it will never actually equal c. That seems simple enough but it is extremely important to remember. However, there are many times when you can determine the limit by substituting xfor cto calculate f(c). However, those are special cases that require special conditions and is not true in every case.
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Here is a great explanation of the definition with some hand-drawn graphs and one example that explains in excruciating detail. But that detail is very important and he explains it very well. Jeremy Klassen- An Introduction to Limits video by Jeremy Klassen Limit Key One key that you need to remember about limits is when you use the limit notation \[ \lim_{x \rightarrow c}{ ~f(x) } \] means that xAPPROACHES cbut is never equal to c. That is, xcan get as close as it wants to cbut it will never actually equal c. That seems simple enough but it is extremely important to remember. However, there are many times when you can determine the limit by substituting xfor cto calculate f(c). However, those are special cases that require special conditions and is not true in every case. Here is an explanation of how this concept is written mathematically. Look more carefully at the definition of the limit at the top of the page. Notice that it requires \( \delta \gt 0 \). This means that \( |x-c| > 0 \) and, therefore, x can never equal c. I know this seems like a minor point, but it isn't. If you remember this, you will have a good start on your way to understanding limits.
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Here is an explanation of how this concept is written mathematically. Look more carefully at the definition of the limit at the top of the page. Notice that it requires \( \delta \gt 0 \). This means that \( |x-c| > 0 \) and, therefore, x can never equal c. I know this seems like a minor point, but it isn't. If you remember this, you will have a good start on your way to understanding limits. Okay, time for some practice problems. After that, you will be ready for the next topic, finite limits. Practice Unless otherwise instructed, use the \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) definition of the limit to prove the limit exists. If the limit is not given, find it first. Basic Practice 3145 Solution \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 5}{ (3x-1) } = 14 }\) Problem Statement Use the \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) definition of the limit to prove \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 5}{ (3x-1) } = 14 }\) Solution 3145 video close solution Log in to rate this practice problem and to see it's current rating.
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Okay, time for some practice problems. After that, you will be ready for the next topic, finite limits. Practice Unless otherwise instructed, use the \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) definition of the limit to prove the limit exists. If the limit is not given, find it first. Basic Practice 3145 Solution \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 5}{ (3x-1) } = 14 }\) Problem Statement Use the \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) definition of the limit to prove \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 5}{ (3x-1) } = 14 }\) Solution 3145 video close solution Log in to rate this practice problem and to see it's current rating. Practice 3146 Solution \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 2}{ (3x+5) } = 11 }\) Problem Statement Use the \(\epsilon\)-\(\delta\) definition of the limit to prove \(\displaystyle{ \lim_{x \to 2}{ (3x+5) } = 11 }\) Solution 3146 video close solution Log in to rate this pract
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The Alienist TV Series | Caleb Carr & The Alienist Books | 17th Street Home » The Alienist Books » The Alienist TV Series The Alienist TV Series Here you can find the latest information about the television drama series adaptation of The Alienist that was announced by Paramount Television and Anonymous Content in early 2014. To learn more about The Alienist and The Angel of Darkness plots, critical reception, and timelines, or to access quizzes, character lists, maps, information about key locations, and general history as it relates to the books, please use the side menu. Taking The Alienist to the Screen Read the full history of the previous attempts to take The Alienist to the screen on The Alienist movie page. On June 25, 1993, Paramount Pictures in collaboration with Scott Rudin purchased the highly sought after film rights of The Alienist. 1 However, the initial excitement of taking his first serious novel to Hollywood was short-lived for author Caleb Carr with several scripts that “diverged radically” from the novel being rejected early in development, resulting in the project stalling while still in pre-production. 2 After years of uncertainty, the project was eventually shelved, and as late as 2013, Mr. Carr reported in a New York Times book club chat that things continued to look “bleak” for The Alienist ever making it to the screen, and was investigating options for taking the novel to the stage instead. 3 A TV Drama Series Inspired by The Alienist is Announced Also in 2013, Paramount Pictures relaunched their television production division, Paramount Television, after several years absence from the television production industry. 4,5 After several months of searching for projects to take on, Deadline reported on April 9, 2014, that Paramount Television had decided to focus on developing a small but select number of new television shows as part of its relaunch including, “a drama series inspired by Caleb Carr’s best-selling novel, The Alienist, with Anonymous Content ( True Detective) executive producing.” This announcement was accompanied by Paramount Television naming its new heads of comedy and drama development working under president Amy Powell. 6 Talking to Variety in April of 2014 about these new developments, Amy Powell commented, “It’s not only all the great movies we’ve released over the years but all the books and the articles and the life rights we own, and the great screenplays that never made it to the screen.
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2 After years of uncertainty, the project was eventually shelved, and as late as 2013, Mr. Carr reported in a New York Times book club chat that things continued to look “bleak” for The Alienist ever making it to the screen, and was investigating options for taking the novel to the stage instead. 3 A TV Drama Series Inspired by The Alienist is Announced Also in 2013, Paramount Pictures relaunched their television production division, Paramount Television, after several years absence from the television production industry. 4,5 After several months of searching for projects to take on, Deadline reported on April 9, 2014, that Paramount Television had decided to focus on developing a small but select number of new television shows as part of its relaunch including, “a drama series inspired by Caleb Carr’s best-selling novel, The Alienist, with Anonymous Content ( True Detective) executive producing.” This announcement was accompanied by Paramount Television naming its new heads of comedy and drama development working under president Amy Powell. 6 Talking to Variety in April of 2014 about these new developments, Amy Powell commented, “It’s not only all the great movies we’ve released over the years but all the books and the articles and the life rights we own, and the great screenplays that never made it to the screen. To be able to walk in here with a literal clean slate and (chairman) Brad (Grey’s) directive–it’s the best of all worlds.” She went on to say that the focus at Paramount Television will be on “quality not quantity” of projects. 7 Talking about The Alienist in particular, The Guardian reported that Powell described the book as “an incredible piece of writing—when I was looking through our library, I thought this is something we have to do.” 8 Following the initial announcement that The Alienist was slated for development as a television drama series, a three-year production deal between Paramount Television and Anonymous Content was announced by Amy Powell and the managing partners of Anonymous Content in May of 2014, with the first collaboration between the companies confirmed to be the drama series inspired by The Alienist. Although no further details have been released regarding the development of the drama series itself, Variety reported that the three-year production deal would provide Paramount Television with “first-look rights to produce and distribute scripted programming developed by Anonymous Content.”
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To be able to walk in here with a literal clean slate and (chairman) Brad (Grey’s) directive–it’s the best of all worlds.” She went on to say that the focus at Paramount Television will be on “quality not quantity” of projects. 7 Talking about The Alienist in particular, The Guardian reported that Powell described the book as “an incredible piece of writing—when I was looking through our library, I thought this is something we have to do.” 8 Following the initial announcement that The Alienist was slated for development as a television drama series, a three-year production deal between Paramount Television and Anonymous Content was announced by Amy Powell and the managing partners of Anonymous Content in May of 2014, with the first collaboration between the companies confirmed to be the drama series inspired by The Alienist. Although no further details have been released regarding the development of the drama series itself, Variety reported that the three-year production deal would provide Paramount Television with “first-look rights to produce and distribute scripted programming developed by Anonymous Content.” It would also include “rights to broadcast, premium cable, cable and online distribution.” 9 The Filmmakers are Announced, and the Series Attracts a Network Almost a year after the Paramount Television and Anonymous Content collaboration was announced, the filmmakers for the television series were named. Spearheaded by director and executive producer Cary Fukunaga ( True Detective) and series writer and executive producer Hossein Amini ( The Wings of the Dove ), the team also included Steve Golin ( Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ), Eric Roth ( Forrest Gump ), and Rosalie Swedlin ( Laggies) as executive producers. 10 Soon after this, TNT made a series commitment to the adaptation, with Variety reporting that the network had made “a whopping $5 million-an-episode deal for the eight-part series,” although “the exact number of episodes [was] still to be determined.” 11 A few months later, Variety reported in an exclusive that author Caleb Carr would also be joining the filmmakers as a consulting producer, along with writers E. Max Frye ( Band of Brothers ), Gina Gionfriddo ( Law & Order ), and John Sayles ( Bass Reeves) who would also be acting as consulting producers for the episodes they pen.
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It would also include “rights to broadcast, premium cable, cable and online distribution.” 9 The Filmmakers are Announced, and the Series Attracts a Network Almost a year after the Paramount Television and Anonymous Content collaboration was announced, the filmmakers for the television series were named. Spearheaded by director and executive producer Cary Fukunaga ( True Detective) and series writer and executive producer Hossein Amini ( The Wings of the Dove ), the team also included Steve Golin ( Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ), Eric Roth ( Forrest Gump ), and Rosalie Swedlin ( Laggies) as executive producers. 10 Soon after this, TNT made a series commitment to the adaptation, with Variety reporting that the network had made “a whopping $5 million-an-episode deal for the eight-part series,” although “the exact number of episodes [was] still to be determined.” 11 A few months later, Variety reported in an exclusive that author Caleb Carr would also be joining the filmmakers as a consulting producer, along with writers E. Max Frye ( Band of Brothers ), Gina Gionfriddo ( Law & Order ), and John Sayles ( Bass Reeves) who would also be acting as consulting producers for the episodes they pen. 12 In May of 2016, the Turner Upfront presentation for 2016-17 held in Madison Square Garden included a teaser trailer for the series. According to Deadline, the President of TBS and TNT and Chief Content Officer for Turner Entertainment, Kevin Reilly, promised that the TV series “will be marquee programming.” 13 Following the event, Michael Schneider, executive editor for Indiewire, reported via twitter that ten scripts for The Alienist are now finished and casting is underway. 14 A New Director Comes on Board In late 2016 a surprise announcement was made that Cary Fukunaga would not be directing the television series as had been previously reported. 15 Instead, Jakob Verbruggen ( The Fall, London Spy, House of Cards) will step in to direct the first two episodes, with the possibility for more.
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12 In May of 2016, the Turner Upfront presentation for 2016-17 held in Madison Square Garden included a teaser trailer for the series. According to Deadline, the President of TBS and TNT and Chief Content Officer for Turner Entertainment, Kevin Reilly, promised that the TV series “will be marquee programming.” 13 Following the event, Michael Schneider, executive editor for Indiewire, reported via twitter that ten scripts for The Alienist are now finished and casting is underway. 14 A New Director Comes on Board In late 2016 a surprise announcement was made that Cary Fukunaga would not be directing the television series as had been previously reported. 15 Instead, Jakob Verbruggen ( The Fall, London Spy, House of Cards) will step in to direct the first two episodes, with the possibility for more. Although Cary Fukunaga will no longer be directing the series, Deadline reported that he has written all episodes of the series, and will be retaining a role as executive producer. It was also announced that filming had moved from New York to Budapest, and would commence in early 2017. 15 As yet, no casting has been announced. The Latest As further information about the TV series is released, it will be updated here and on the main 17th Street blog under the The Alienist TV Series blog tag. References 1.
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Although Cary Fukunaga will no longer be directing the series, Deadline reported that he has written all episodes of the series, and will be retaining a role as executive producer. It was also announced that filming had moved from New York to Budapest, and would commence in early 2017. 15 As yet, no casting has been announced. The Latest As further information about the TV series is released, it will be updated here and on the main 17th Street blog under the The Alienist TV Series blog tag. References 1. Dubner, Stephen J., “Serial Killing for Fun and Profit”, New York Magazine 4 April 1994. Link. 2. Natale, Richard, “Will ‘Angels,’ ‘Alienist’ Ever Fly?”, Los Angeles Times 22 October 1995.
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Dubner, Stephen J., “Serial Killing for Fun and Profit”, New York Magazine 4 April 1994. Link. 2. Natale, Richard, “Will ‘Angels,’ ‘Alienist’ Ever Fly?”, Los Angeles Times 22 October 1995. Link. 3. Big City Book Club, “Live Chat with Caleb Carr, Author of ‘The Alienist'”, The New York Times 16 January 2013. Link. 4.
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Link. 3. Big City Book Club, “Live Chat with Caleb Carr, Author of ‘The Alienist'”, The New York Times 16 January 2013. Link. 4. Lieberman, David, “Paramount to Return to TV Series Production”, Deadline 4 March 2013. Link. 5. Andreeva, Nellie, “Amy Powell Named President of Paramount Television”, Deadline 22 July 2013. Link.
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Lieberman, David, “Paramount to Return to TV Series Production”, Deadline 4 March 2013. Link. 5. Andreeva, Nellie, “Amy Powell Named President of Paramount Television”, Deadline 22 July 2013. Link. 6. Andreeva, Nellie, “Paramount TV Unveils First Development Slate That Includes Series Takes on ‘Narc’ & ‘Truman Show’, Firms Up Executive Team”, Deadline 9 April 2014. Link. 7. Littleton, Cynthia, “Paramount Television Sets Comedy, Drama Development Chiefs”, Variety 9 April 2014.
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6. Andreeva, Nellie, “Paramount TV Unveils First Development Slate That Includes Series Takes on ‘Narc’ & ‘Truman Show’, Firms Up Executive Team”, Deadline 9 April 2014. Link. 7. Littleton, Cynthia, “Paramount Television Sets Comedy, Drama Development Chiefs”, Variety 9 April 2014. Link. 8. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben, “Truman Show TV Series Being Planned”, The Guardian 10 April 2014. Link. 9.
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Link. 8. Beaumont-Thomas, Ben, “Truman Show TV Series Being Planned”, The Guardian 10 April 2014. Link. 9. Stedman, Alex, “Paramount TV, ‘True Detective’ Producer Anonymous Content Ink First-Look Deal”, Variety 27 May 2014. Link. 10. Friedlander, Whitney, “Cary Fukunaga to Direct Series Based on Caleb Carr’s ‘The Alienist'”, Variety 14 April 2015. Link.
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Stedman, Alex, “Paramount TV, ‘True Detective’ Producer Anonymous Content Ink First-Look Deal”, Variety 27 May 2014. Link. 10. Friedlander, Whitney, “Cary Fukunaga to Direct Series Based on Caleb Carr’s ‘The Alienist'”, Variety 14 April 2015. Link. 11. Littleton, Cynthia. “‘ The Alienist’ Lands Big Bucks Series Order From TNT”, Variety 13 May 2015. Link. 12.
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11. Littleton, Cynthia. “‘ The Alienist’ Lands Big Bucks Series Order From TNT”, Variety 13 May 2015. Link. 12. Wagmeister, Elizabeth. “‘ The Alienist’ Author Caleb Carr Boards TNT Series as Consulting Producer (EXCLUSIVE)”, Variety 21 July 2015. Link. 13. de Moraes, Lisa. “
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Wagmeister, Elizabeth. “‘ The Alienist’ Author Caleb Carr Boards TNT Series as Consulting Producer (EXCLUSIVE)”, Variety 21 July 2015. Link. 13. de Moraes, Lisa. “ Turner Upfront Presentation 2016 Live Blog”, Deadline 18 May 2016. Link. 14. Schneider, Michael. “ Turner shows teaser for Cary Joji Fukunaga’s #TheAlienist”, Twitter 19 May 2016.
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