people who ahve beent o freanklin chamber of commerce or can help me look for what i am asking?

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin in chamber of commerce | 3 Comments »

i want to know what levels the rapids are there. im 14 and i want to go on a like 3 or 4 and parents want to go on a 1… can someone help me find the level of the rapids and if youve been give me your personal opinion on how it was. thanks for reading and or helping.

That is truly an excellent question! Unfortunately, I am not entirely sure of the answer, so therefore I wish you the very best of luck in finding it! Hopefully, there will be someone who knows this! Once again, good luck!

How can i do architecture if i have taken commerce general?

Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin in commerce | 1 Comment »

i am now in 10th std n i wanna do architecture.bt i science is to HARD in 11th n 12th, so i am planning to take commerce. so what should i do? please help me

You need to do 12th science to qualify for architecture degree. Science is not at all hard in 11th and 12th….infact all you need to do is understand the fundamentals……..still if you feel its very tough…then…. maybe commerce will be ok…but dont be under the impression that accounts, statistics and economics are very easy subjects..in commerce….forget about architecture and try to get any degree in the next 5 yrs time…you will be lucky if you manage. All the best.

Which interest group or organizations will oppose to US Chamber of Commerce?

Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin in chamber of commerce | 1 Comment »

Please provide the basis of the answer?

why would ANYONE oppose bringing business INTO the country?

Is William Howard Taft a historical person?

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin in taft | 4 Comments »

Ok so at school we have pretend like were a historical person and write a paper about it. And so I chose William Howard Taft. And i am going to make a letter to someone but I don’t know who i should write to.So i need help with that. Thx!

Yes all presidents are

Can you explain why the Commerce Claus would not apply to national health care policy as Republicans claim?

Posted on March 26th, 2010 by admin in commerce | 5 Comments »

The provision of the U.S. Constitution that gives Congress exclusive power over trade activities between the states and with foreign countries and Indian tribes.

Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3, of the Constitution empowers Congress "to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among several States, and with the Indian Tribes." The term commerce as used in the Constitution means business or commercial exchanges in any and all of its forms between citizens of different states, including purely social communications between citizens of different states by telegraph, telephone, or radio, and the mere passage of persons from one state to another for either business or pleasure.

Intrastate, or domestic, commerce is trade that occurs solely within the geographic borders of one state. Since it does not move across state lines, intrastate commerce is subject to the exclusive control of the state.

Interstate commerce, or commerce among the several states, is the free exchange of commodities between citizens of different states across state lines. Commerce with foreign nations occurs between citizens of the United States and citizens or subjects of foreign governments and, either immediately or at some stage of its progress, is extraterritorial. Commerce with Indian tribes refers to traffic or commercial exchanges involving both the United States and American Indians.

The Commerce Clause was designed to eliminate an intense rivalry between those states that had tremendous commercial advantage as a result of their proximity to a major harbor, and those states that were not near a harbor. That disparity was the source of constant economic battles between the states. The exercise by Congress of its regulatory power has increased steadily with the growth and expansion of industry and means of transportation.

No, of course not. Because it does.

This is just another ruse put out by the GOP to try to thwart the will of the American people.

How many states are nullifying Obamacare and opening up interstate commerce as we speak?

Posted on March 24th, 2010 by admin in commerce | 4 Comments »

My state is not only nullifying Obamacare, but we’re opening up interstate commerce. Instead of having the choice between 137 insurance companies, i’ll have over 5000 insurance companies competing for me. And i still wont be FORCED to buy something i may or may not want.

Im from TN. We have no state income tax.

Is yours?
Kiran,

Not a single "universal coverage" states does.

Good for you.

What are two reasons Roosevelt decided to run against Taft for the presidency?

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin in taft | 2 Comments »

This is a question on my review assignment and I am not sure. PLEASE HELP!!! thank you!! will make a best answer!!

hope these links help:

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/jun22.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt#Election_in_1904

What can I do with my bachelor of commerce degree?

Posted on March 22nd, 2010 by admin in commerce | 1 Comment »

I have a bachelor of commerce degree, and have recently changed my career goals. What are possible career paths that I could take now? I am having a lot of trouble finding a job that is not in fast food.

Pimping is rather lucrative.

What are the main reasons that President Howard Taft supported imperialism?

Posted on March 20th, 2010 by admin in taft | 2 Comments »

or why he wanted to get involved in foreign affairs.

Do your own homework!

Why were Roosevelt and Taft so interested in dissolving Trusts and Monopolies?

Posted on March 15th, 2010 by admin in taft | 8 Comments »

What was so wrong with corporations running the economy?
Who can run the economy better, corporations or government?
Aren’t we a lot better off since most of their legislation has been repealed and corporations are back in charge?

They were progressives.

DTG