The supreme court and executive branch share this job
The sole purpose of the Secret Service agents are to protect the president. Whoever protects them is irrelevant and quite frankly not needed. People don't plan assassination to kill Secret Service agents, because of how quick people can act. With only 1 (maybe 2) shot, you need to kill the most important figure there, which is usually the president.
Article III, Section One states that judges of the Supreme Court and certain other courts as Congress may create shall hold their offices during good behavior and shall receive compensation which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office. So, neither the President nor Congress can fire a judge or cut his pay simply because they may not like a particular decision. They can be removed for cause though.
No amendment specifically protects free advertisement.
The Ninth Amendment protects against unreasonable disturbances. The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches.
It protects the wild life and prevents erosion
The executive and judicial branches
The executive and judicial branches
This is called the integumentary system.
it protects the teeth and prevents it from beaking off down to the nerve
through painting the metals are covered with paint coating which protects the oxidation.
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it protects and prevents friction that may cause skin breakdown in sensitive areas.
http://www.minneapolisfed.org/community_education/teacher/counterfeit.cfmWater marks and security threads are just two examples. Go to the above site for more examples.
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Cordon operations
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