1) Laws are created by lawmakers at three levels of government: federal, state, and local.
2) At the federal level, laws are made by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. The senators and representative that represent California are Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer.
3) At the state level, laws are made by the California State Senate and State Assembly. The state senator and assembly member that represent the area around FHS are Darrell Steinberg and Alyson Huber.
4) At the local level, laws are made by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors, led by Supervisor Don Nottoli.
Prophet Muhammad, inspired by God, can be considered the first real lawgiver in history. He laid the foundations for a just legal and ethical system in 7th century Arabia that set norms and standards for conduct that are still relevant today. Some of the key principles established included establishing monotheism, protecting religious freedom, establishing the first written constitution guaranteeing rights and self-governance, prohibiting the initiation of wars and establishing humane conduct even in wartime, and emphasizing compassion and justice in interpersonal and financial matters.
The document summarizes the origin and development of international law from antiquity to modern times. It discusses that international law originated thousands of years ago between early political groups and cites examples of treaties between city-states in Mesopotamia from 3100 BC and between Egypt and Cheta from 1400 BC. It then outlines the developments of international legal concepts in ancient Rome, the Middle Ages with the emergence of lex mercatoria and maritime law, and debates around the origin of modern international law from the 9th century onward between Islamic, Christian, and Byzantine empires.
The document describes the three branches of government in the Philippines: the executive branch, led by the President; the legislative branch, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives; and the judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court. It provides details on the structure and roles of each branch, including the powers of the President and members of the Cabinet, composition of the Senate and House of Representatives, and hierarchy of the court system.
The document discusses the structure and powers of the Philippine government. It is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each branch has checks and balances on the others to prevent arbitrary rule. Officials of each branch have qualifications like age, residency, and term limits. The legislative branch has the power to enact laws, taxation, confirm appointments, declare war, and impeach. The executive branch includes the President and exercises powers like veto and pardon. The judicial branch settles disputes and determines constitutionality of laws.
The Three Branches Of Government Power PointSolom1ej
The three branches of the US government are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch makes laws, the executive branch enforces laws, and the judicial branch interprets laws. This system of separation of powers was designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and to help ensure a system of checks and balances.
Copyright law for middle school students, 2019 versionMark Lushenko
This document provides an overview of copyright law for middle school students. It begins with a brief introduction noting that copyright law can be complex and the agenda will focus on explaining copyrights as simply as possible. The document then covers what a copyright is, how copyright applies automatically to original creative works, examples of creative works that are protected, and exceptions to copyright law including fair use. Key points are emphasized such as only being able to copy or use others' works with their permission.
- Alexander Hamilton lived during the Revolutionary War time and helped establish the first national banking system and U.S. Treasury as the first Secretary of the Treasury. He is honored on the $10 bill.
- Andrew Jackson was a general in the War of 1812 and the 7th U.S. President from 1829-1837. He is known for inviting many people to the White House and is honored on the $20 bill.
- Benjamin Franklin was involved in the Revolutionary War and signed the Declaration of Independence at age 70. He made many important scientific discoveries and inventions. He is honored on the $100 bill.
Hyphen, en dash, em dash for Microsoft WordMark Lushenko
This document discusses the proper uses of hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes in Microsoft Word. It states that hyphens are used to separate compound words, en dashes show distances or ranges of values, and em dashes are used in place of commas or parentheses for added emphasis. Examples of each type of dash are provided.
Prophet Muhammad, inspired by God, can be considered the first real lawgiver in history. He laid the foundations for a just legal and ethical system in 7th century Arabia that set norms and standards for conduct that are still relevant today. Some of the key principles established included establishing monotheism, protecting religious freedom, establishing the first written constitution guaranteeing rights and self-governance, prohibiting the initiation of wars and establishing humane conduct even in wartime, and emphasizing compassion and justice in interpersonal and financial matters.
The document summarizes the origin and development of international law from antiquity to modern times. It discusses that international law originated thousands of years ago between early political groups and cites examples of treaties between city-states in Mesopotamia from 3100 BC and between Egypt and Cheta from 1400 BC. It then outlines the developments of international legal concepts in ancient Rome, the Middle Ages with the emergence of lex mercatoria and maritime law, and debates around the origin of modern international law from the 9th century onward between Islamic, Christian, and Byzantine empires.
The document describes the three branches of government in the Philippines: the executive branch, led by the President; the legislative branch, consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives; and the judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court. It provides details on the structure and roles of each branch, including the powers of the President and members of the Cabinet, composition of the Senate and House of Representatives, and hierarchy of the court system.
The document discusses the structure and powers of the Philippine government. It is divided into three branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Each branch has checks and balances on the others to prevent arbitrary rule. Officials of each branch have qualifications like age, residency, and term limits. The legislative branch has the power to enact laws, taxation, confirm appointments, declare war, and impeach. The executive branch includes the President and exercises powers like veto and pardon. The judicial branch settles disputes and determines constitutionality of laws.
The Three Branches Of Government Power PointSolom1ej
The three branches of the US government are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch makes laws, the executive branch enforces laws, and the judicial branch interprets laws. This system of separation of powers was designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful and to help ensure a system of checks and balances.
Copyright law for middle school students, 2019 versionMark Lushenko
This document provides an overview of copyright law for middle school students. It begins with a brief introduction noting that copyright law can be complex and the agenda will focus on explaining copyrights as simply as possible. The document then covers what a copyright is, how copyright applies automatically to original creative works, examples of creative works that are protected, and exceptions to copyright law including fair use. Key points are emphasized such as only being able to copy or use others' works with their permission.
- Alexander Hamilton lived during the Revolutionary War time and helped establish the first national banking system and U.S. Treasury as the first Secretary of the Treasury. He is honored on the $10 bill.
- Andrew Jackson was a general in the War of 1812 and the 7th U.S. President from 1829-1837. He is known for inviting many people to the White House and is honored on the $20 bill.
- Benjamin Franklin was involved in the Revolutionary War and signed the Declaration of Independence at age 70. He made many important scientific discoveries and inventions. He is honored on the $100 bill.
Hyphen, en dash, em dash for Microsoft WordMark Lushenko
This document discusses the proper uses of hyphens, en dashes, and em dashes in Microsoft Word. It states that hyphens are used to separate compound words, en dashes show distances or ranges of values, and em dashes are used in place of commas or parentheses for added emphasis. Examples of each type of dash are provided.
The document discusses three main business relationships: employer-employee, principal-agent, and employer-independent contractor.
For employer-employee relationships, the employer can hire and fire employees and direct their tasks, while employees are entitled to minimum wage, overtime pay, and other protections. Principal-agent relationships involve an agent representing and acting on behalf of the principal, such as a sports agent negotiating for an athlete. Employer-independent contractor relationships mean a worker runs their own independent business and retains control over their schedule and jobs, like a hair stylist renting a salon chair.
The document provides an overview of how collision insurance works. It explains that collision insurance will pay to repair or replace an insured's vehicle if it is damaged in an accident, up to the value of the vehicle. The insured is responsible for paying a deductible before insurance begins covering repairs. Collision insurance is not required by law in California. It can help cover costs if a vehicle is damaged in a crash or upset, but will not cover damage if something falls on a parked vehicle.
There are two main court systems in the United States - state courts and federal courts. The document describes California's state court system as an example, which has three levels: Superior Courts (trial courts), Courts of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. It also outlines the three levels of the federal court system - U.S. District Courts (trial courts), Courts of Appeal, and the U.S. Supreme Court. The key difference is that state courts hear cases involving state law while federal courts have jurisdiction over certain cases defined in the U.S. Constitution or federal law.
The document outlines four sources of law in the US: 1) the US Constitution, which is the highest law of the land; 2) statutory law, which are laws made by lawmakers; 3) regulatory law, which are laws made by government agencies; and 4) case law, which are legal precedents from past court cases. It then provides more details about the US Constitution, noting that it lays out how the government works, can be amended, and that the Supreme Court interprets what its vague words and phrases mean.
This document provides an overview of family law concepts related to marriage and divorce. It discusses the steps to get married in California, including obtaining a marriage license, the types of marriage licenses available, and requirements like minimum age. It defines key terms like incestuous marriage and bigamy. The document also covers family relationships and outlines duties and rights in marriage like the duty of support and the right to inherit. It confirms same-sex marriage is allowed in California and that a marriage license cannot be obtained by mail.
Here are the key points about transferring a tenancy:
- Subletting is when a tenant rents their unit to a third party for part of the lease term. This is usually not allowed without permission from the landlord.
- Assignment is when a tenant transfers the remainder of their rental contract to someone else. This also typically requires permission from the landlord.
- In most rental agreements, neither subletting nor assignment are allowed without approval from the landlord. Tenants seeking to transfer their tenancy before the end of the lease term need to get permission.
- If tenants want to leave permanently before the lease ends, like moving abroad, they generally cannot force the landlord to take over the new tenants. The original tenants
Personal property Law--Gifts and BailmentsMark Lushenko
The document discusses personal property law and different types of property agreements. It defines personal property as anything owned that is not real estate. It then discusses gifts, which require intent to give a gift, delivery to the recipient, and acceptance by the recipient. It also covers two types of bailment agreements - mutual benefit bailments where both parties benefit financially, and gratuitous bailments where one party receives the property without providing compensation. Bailments involve temporary possession of property but not a change in ownership.
This case discusses the 1991 lawsuit between Gilbert O'Sullivan and his company Grand Upright Music against rapper Biz Markie and his record label Warner Bros. Records. Biz Markie had sampled and used music from O'Sullivan's song "Alone Again Naturally" in his own song without permission. When sued, Biz Markie claimed the plaintiffs were not the true copyright holders, but they provided documentation showing ownership. The court found Biz Markie liable for copyright infringement and he was forced to pay a substantial settlement. This case established that sampling copyrighted music without permission was illegal.
The document provides information on 10 sample trademarks including Penguin Books, Caterpillar Inc., Boeing, Pinnacle Foods, Gannett, GlaxoSmithKline, Clorox, Reckitt Benckiser, DuPont, and Formula 1 racing. Details include the company headquarters locations, annual profits, number of employees, products owned, and stock information. Formula 1 racing is summarized as being popular in Europe, organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and having its headquarters in Paris, France.
The document discusses trademarks, which identify the source of goods and services of one company from others. A trademark can be a word, phrase, symbol, design, sound or anything else. Registered trademarks are identified with an R symbol and provide additional legal protections. The purpose of trademarks is to quickly identify the company for customers in order to help that company market additional products and services through brand recognition.
The document lists the 15 executive branch departments multiple times. The departments included are: Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, Department of Treasury, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
The document lists 15 scenarios and identifies whether each would be heard in state court or federal court. Some key scenarios include:
1) A criminal robbing a man on the street would be heard in state court.
2) Timothy McVeigh blowing up the Oklahoma City federal building would be heard in federal court as it involved federal workers and property.
3) California suing Nevada over lake pollution would be heard in federal court as it involves a dispute between two states.
A crime is a legal wrong against society. When a crime occurs, criminal law procedures are followed - criminals are arrested, prosecuted, and punished by government officials through the criminal justice system. However, crimes can also be civil wrongs or torts, allowing victims to sue criminals for financial damages through the civil justice system in order to be compensated for their losses. For example, if someone dumps toxic waste on your property, you could sue them in civil court for medical costs and suffering, even after they have been prosecuted criminally.
The document outlines the typical criminal trial process from arrest through appeal. It begins with an arrest, followed by booking and bail being set. The defendant then has an arraignment where they learn the charges and enter a plea. Next steps include preliminary hearings, grand jury proceedings, plea bargaining or preparation for trial. The process concludes with a jury verdict, sentencing, and the option to appeal the verdict.
The document provides an overview of criminal laws and various concepts within criminal law. It discusses how even simple crimes can be complex, with different levels of offenses and punishments depending on small details. It outlines the three main types of crimes - infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies - and notes some crimes can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor. It also discusses elements that must be proven for a conviction, defenses, and special considerations for juvenile crimes.
Michael offers to pay Pete $1000 upfront and $500 at the end of the month to rent a truck from Pete. Pete agrees. They have an oral contract. Michael pays Pete $1000 and takes possession of the truck. At the end of the month, Michael does not pay the remaining $500 and makes excuses instead of payment. Pete sues Michael for the unpaid $500, arguing they had an enforceable oral contract. The key elements of a valid contract are present: offer, acceptance, consideration in the form of money exchanged for use of the truck. Therefore, Pete can likely sue Michael for the remaining $500 owed.
This document provides an overview of savings bonds. It begins by explaining that a bond is essentially an IOU where one party borrows money from another and agrees to pay it back later with interest. It then discusses the two main types of savings bonds issued by the US government: Series EE bonds and Series I bonds. Series EE bonds have a fixed interest rate for their 30-year term, while Series I bonds have an interest rate that changes semi-annually based on inflation. Both bond types accrue interest monthly but it is not paid out until redemption, and there are penalties for cashing them in within 5 years of purchase.
The document discusses plant assets and depreciation. It defines plant assets as tangible resources used in a business's operations rather than for sale to customers. Plant assets are divided into four classes: land, land improvements, buildings, and equipment. Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a plant asset over its useful life. There are four generally accepted depreciation methods: straight-line, units-of-production, double-declining balance, and sum-of-the-years'-digits. The straight-line method evenly allocates depreciation over the asset's useful life.
Carol Burnett sued the National Enquirer for libel after it published a false story claiming she was drunk and disruptive at a Washington D.C. restaurant. The story said she argued with Henry Kissinger and spilled wine on another diner. In reality, Burnett had a pleasant dinner with friends and briefly spoke to Kissinger as she was leaving. A jury initially awarded Burnett $1.6 million in damages but the judge reduced it to $800,000. On appeal, the court further reduced the punitive damages to $150,000, upholding $50,000 in compensatory damages.
Orientation & Pitch, Point size & fontsMark Lushenko
The document discusses various typography elements including orientation (portrait vs landscape), pitch (characters per inch for fixed and proportional fonts), point size (font height in points), and common font styles (serif, sans serif, script). It provides examples and descriptions of these elements over 29 slides.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
The document discusses three main business relationships: employer-employee, principal-agent, and employer-independent contractor.
For employer-employee relationships, the employer can hire and fire employees and direct their tasks, while employees are entitled to minimum wage, overtime pay, and other protections. Principal-agent relationships involve an agent representing and acting on behalf of the principal, such as a sports agent negotiating for an athlete. Employer-independent contractor relationships mean a worker runs their own independent business and retains control over their schedule and jobs, like a hair stylist renting a salon chair.
The document provides an overview of how collision insurance works. It explains that collision insurance will pay to repair or replace an insured's vehicle if it is damaged in an accident, up to the value of the vehicle. The insured is responsible for paying a deductible before insurance begins covering repairs. Collision insurance is not required by law in California. It can help cover costs if a vehicle is damaged in a crash or upset, but will not cover damage if something falls on a parked vehicle.
There are two main court systems in the United States - state courts and federal courts. The document describes California's state court system as an example, which has three levels: Superior Courts (trial courts), Courts of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. It also outlines the three levels of the federal court system - U.S. District Courts (trial courts), Courts of Appeal, and the U.S. Supreme Court. The key difference is that state courts hear cases involving state law while federal courts have jurisdiction over certain cases defined in the U.S. Constitution or federal law.
The document outlines four sources of law in the US: 1) the US Constitution, which is the highest law of the land; 2) statutory law, which are laws made by lawmakers; 3) regulatory law, which are laws made by government agencies; and 4) case law, which are legal precedents from past court cases. It then provides more details about the US Constitution, noting that it lays out how the government works, can be amended, and that the Supreme Court interprets what its vague words and phrases mean.
This document provides an overview of family law concepts related to marriage and divorce. It discusses the steps to get married in California, including obtaining a marriage license, the types of marriage licenses available, and requirements like minimum age. It defines key terms like incestuous marriage and bigamy. The document also covers family relationships and outlines duties and rights in marriage like the duty of support and the right to inherit. It confirms same-sex marriage is allowed in California and that a marriage license cannot be obtained by mail.
Here are the key points about transferring a tenancy:
- Subletting is when a tenant rents their unit to a third party for part of the lease term. This is usually not allowed without permission from the landlord.
- Assignment is when a tenant transfers the remainder of their rental contract to someone else. This also typically requires permission from the landlord.
- In most rental agreements, neither subletting nor assignment are allowed without approval from the landlord. Tenants seeking to transfer their tenancy before the end of the lease term need to get permission.
- If tenants want to leave permanently before the lease ends, like moving abroad, they generally cannot force the landlord to take over the new tenants. The original tenants
Personal property Law--Gifts and BailmentsMark Lushenko
The document discusses personal property law and different types of property agreements. It defines personal property as anything owned that is not real estate. It then discusses gifts, which require intent to give a gift, delivery to the recipient, and acceptance by the recipient. It also covers two types of bailment agreements - mutual benefit bailments where both parties benefit financially, and gratuitous bailments where one party receives the property without providing compensation. Bailments involve temporary possession of property but not a change in ownership.
This case discusses the 1991 lawsuit between Gilbert O'Sullivan and his company Grand Upright Music against rapper Biz Markie and his record label Warner Bros. Records. Biz Markie had sampled and used music from O'Sullivan's song "Alone Again Naturally" in his own song without permission. When sued, Biz Markie claimed the plaintiffs were not the true copyright holders, but they provided documentation showing ownership. The court found Biz Markie liable for copyright infringement and he was forced to pay a substantial settlement. This case established that sampling copyrighted music without permission was illegal.
The document provides information on 10 sample trademarks including Penguin Books, Caterpillar Inc., Boeing, Pinnacle Foods, Gannett, GlaxoSmithKline, Clorox, Reckitt Benckiser, DuPont, and Formula 1 racing. Details include the company headquarters locations, annual profits, number of employees, products owned, and stock information. Formula 1 racing is summarized as being popular in Europe, organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile and having its headquarters in Paris, France.
The document discusses trademarks, which identify the source of goods and services of one company from others. A trademark can be a word, phrase, symbol, design, sound or anything else. Registered trademarks are identified with an R symbol and provide additional legal protections. The purpose of trademarks is to quickly identify the company for customers in order to help that company market additional products and services through brand recognition.
The document lists the 15 executive branch departments multiple times. The departments included are: Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of State, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, Department of Treasury, and Department of Veterans Affairs.
The document lists 15 scenarios and identifies whether each would be heard in state court or federal court. Some key scenarios include:
1) A criminal robbing a man on the street would be heard in state court.
2) Timothy McVeigh blowing up the Oklahoma City federal building would be heard in federal court as it involved federal workers and property.
3) California suing Nevada over lake pollution would be heard in federal court as it involves a dispute between two states.
A crime is a legal wrong against society. When a crime occurs, criminal law procedures are followed - criminals are arrested, prosecuted, and punished by government officials through the criminal justice system. However, crimes can also be civil wrongs or torts, allowing victims to sue criminals for financial damages through the civil justice system in order to be compensated for their losses. For example, if someone dumps toxic waste on your property, you could sue them in civil court for medical costs and suffering, even after they have been prosecuted criminally.
The document outlines the typical criminal trial process from arrest through appeal. It begins with an arrest, followed by booking and bail being set. The defendant then has an arraignment where they learn the charges and enter a plea. Next steps include preliminary hearings, grand jury proceedings, plea bargaining or preparation for trial. The process concludes with a jury verdict, sentencing, and the option to appeal the verdict.
The document provides an overview of criminal laws and various concepts within criminal law. It discusses how even simple crimes can be complex, with different levels of offenses and punishments depending on small details. It outlines the three main types of crimes - infractions, misdemeanors, and felonies - and notes some crimes can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor. It also discusses elements that must be proven for a conviction, defenses, and special considerations for juvenile crimes.
Michael offers to pay Pete $1000 upfront and $500 at the end of the month to rent a truck from Pete. Pete agrees. They have an oral contract. Michael pays Pete $1000 and takes possession of the truck. At the end of the month, Michael does not pay the remaining $500 and makes excuses instead of payment. Pete sues Michael for the unpaid $500, arguing they had an enforceable oral contract. The key elements of a valid contract are present: offer, acceptance, consideration in the form of money exchanged for use of the truck. Therefore, Pete can likely sue Michael for the remaining $500 owed.
This document provides an overview of savings bonds. It begins by explaining that a bond is essentially an IOU where one party borrows money from another and agrees to pay it back later with interest. It then discusses the two main types of savings bonds issued by the US government: Series EE bonds and Series I bonds. Series EE bonds have a fixed interest rate for their 30-year term, while Series I bonds have an interest rate that changes semi-annually based on inflation. Both bond types accrue interest monthly but it is not paid out until redemption, and there are penalties for cashing them in within 5 years of purchase.
The document discusses plant assets and depreciation. It defines plant assets as tangible resources used in a business's operations rather than for sale to customers. Plant assets are divided into four classes: land, land improvements, buildings, and equipment. Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a plant asset over its useful life. There are four generally accepted depreciation methods: straight-line, units-of-production, double-declining balance, and sum-of-the-years'-digits. The straight-line method evenly allocates depreciation over the asset's useful life.
Carol Burnett sued the National Enquirer for libel after it published a false story claiming she was drunk and disruptive at a Washington D.C. restaurant. The story said she argued with Henry Kissinger and spilled wine on another diner. In reality, Burnett had a pleasant dinner with friends and briefly spoke to Kissinger as she was leaving. A jury initially awarded Burnett $1.6 million in damages but the judge reduced it to $800,000. On appeal, the court further reduced the punitive damages to $150,000, upholding $50,000 in compensatory damages.
Orientation & Pitch, Point size & fontsMark Lushenko
The document discusses various typography elements including orientation (portrait vs landscape), pitch (characters per inch for fixed and proportional fonts), point size (font height in points), and common font styles (serif, sans serif, script). It provides examples and descriptions of these elements over 29 slides.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
3. 3 Levels of Lawmakers Federal State Local County City or USA California
4. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Representatives 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Senator Darrell Steinberg State Assemblywoman Alyson Huber 3—Local County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Don Nottoli
38. State Lawmakers State State Senate State Assembly 40 Senators 1 from each State Senate “district” 80 Assemblymen/women 1 from each Assembly “district”
39. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Representatives 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Senator Darrell Steinberg State Assemblywoman Alyson Huber 3—Local County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Don Nottoli
48. 80 State Assembly Districts http://www.legislature.ca.gov/legislators_and_districts/districts/assemblydistricts.html
49. 80 State Assembly Districts We’re in State Assembly District 10
50. The member of the California State Assembly that represents the area around FHS is… State Assembly District 10 FHS State Assemblymember Alyson Huber
51. State Assemblymember Alyson Huber (2:17) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6kDNysfOh4
68. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Representatives 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Senator Darrell Steinberg State Assemblywoman Alyson Huber 3—Local County Board of Supervisors Supervisor Don Nottoli
69. Counties don’t have capital cities The Board of Supervisors meet in a city designated the “ county seat ”
70. For example, the county seat of San Joaquin County is Stockton. The county seat of Stanislaus County is Modesto.
71. The county seat of Humboldt County is the city of Eureka.
97. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Representatives 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Senator Darrell Steinberg State Assemblywoman Alyson Huber 3—Local County Board of Supervisors OR City Council Supervisor Don Nottoli
98. The city of Elk Grove is divided into 5 districts The City Council has 5 members
99. Local Lawmakers City City Council Elk Grove has 5 Council members, 1 from each district
100. City Council members meet in a building called… City Hall
113. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Representatives 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer U.S. Congresswoman Doris Matsui 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Senator Darrell Steinberg State Assemblywoman Alyson Huber 3—Local County Board of Supervisors OR City Council Supervisor Don Nottoli
114. Levels of Govt Lawmaker Groups Meeting place 1—Federal U.S. Senate U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. 2—State State Senate State Assembly State Capitol in Sacramento 3—Local County Board of Supervisors OR City Council County Administration Building City Hall
115. Review State County USA California El Dorado 3 U.S. Capitol building State Capitol building County Administration building City District District Placerville 5 City Hall Region example Where lawmakers meet Country
116. Review State County District USA California El Dorado 3 U.S. Senate/U.S. House of Rep. State Senate/State Assembly Board of Supervisors City District Placerville 5 City Council Region example Lawmakers Country