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New Correctional Officer Janelle Jackson
961 wordsEthics in Corrections The Colorado Department of Corrections has very explicated rules on not having personal relationships with inmates. They can be found on the internet at Colorado Department of Corrections web site web They can also be found at the Colorado Corrections Department of Personnel 4 CCR 801 Personnel Board Rules and Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures web Chapter 6 R-6-9, States the Department of Corrections prohibits correctional officers from having sexual ...
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Jacksons Presidency Jackson
1,101 wordsANDREW JACKSON Part 1 Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, was born in a backwoods settlement in South Carolina on March 15, 1767. He attended frontier schools and learned to read. He was often called on to read aloud the newspaper from Philadelphia to the community. Jackson in the Revolutionary War The Revolutionary War did not reach the Carolinas until 1780. Jackson, who was 13 years old, became an orderly and a messenger in the Mounted Militia of South Carolina. He and ...
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President Andrew Jackson
1,666 wordsAndrew Jackson was the first 'peoples president". His humble frontier heritage and heroic title won support throughout the nation. Jackson was in touch with the common man and had respect for him. This for once, allowed the "people" to have a more dominant role in government, which is something that America prides itself upon today. His Presidency was plagued with controversy, but President Jackson used his power as President to unite a sometimes-divided nation and establish a precedent of power...
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Prior To The Presidency Of Andrew Jackson
755 wordsThe Jacksonian Era (1824-1848) Although the "Age of Jackson" wasn't a time era, which brought forth a great political, social, or economic freedom and equality to the U.S., it did in fact put our country through a metamorphosis in our political lives of the nation. The start of a new presidency (Jackson's presidency) was accompanied by huge numbers of Hickory ites (Jacksonian supporters) and official hopefuls. Many of these hopefuls were granted their desire of holding office, which is one of th...
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Previous To Andrew Jackson
1,021 wordsAndrew Jackson: Should he be elected for a third term? Andrew Jackson has been a nuisance to me ever since his first term in office. Throughout the years, his administration has proved to be against everything that I have worked so hard to achieve. In the issue of the bank, he has abused his Executive power, given to him by the Federal Constitution. There are many instances of when Andrew Jackson has abused his executive power through his previous terms. In his first inaugural address, he procla...
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Andrew Jackson
651 wordsJacksonian Democracy and the Bank War One of the things that made Andrew Jackson unique and contributed to the style and tone of the new political age was his commitment to the idea of democracy. By democracy, Jackson meant majoritarian rule. "The people are the government", he said, "administering it by their agents; they are the Government, the sovereign power". In his message to Congress he announced his creed: "The majority is to govern", he declared; and he repeated this commitment at every...
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