It depends which country you are referring to. Some countries have specific departments for different resources.
Department of The Interior
The secretary of state heads the state department which is charged with foreign affairs,
The Department of Defense is in charge of the U.S. military.
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Well the metal would obviously attract a charged particle for its charge less surface. The only possible way would be placing a positively charged object on the other side of the negative charged object such that it could counter effect the coulombian pull on the negative charge due to the metal. To keep the positive charge in place it would need to place it within oppositely charged electronic plates. This needs more amendments but thats another topic. When a charged object touches metal, the end result is usually what is known as a static shock.
A construction superintendent is charged with the task of overseeing a construction project and ensuring that is completed on time and, ideally, under budget.
The department of the Interior is the federal department that is charged with conservation and the development of our natural resources. It was formed in 1849. The person esponsible for it is Secretary Dirk Kempthorne. You can visit their web site at www.doi.gov The president of the US is George Bush.
I think that it would be under the Executive Branch because the Secretary of Defense is on the members of the President's cabinet. So the Department of Defense would be under the control of the Secretary.
The Commerce Secretary is the highest ranking U.S. government official charged with overseeing and formulating policy concerning foreign and domestic industry and business affairs. The U.S. Commerce Department was established as an independent agency in 1913. The statutes of the United States delegate specific duties and responsibilities to the Commerce Secretary.
The Secretary of the Army is the cabinet officer charged with the statutory duties associated with the Army. Note that the Secretary of the Army does not direct its operations in battle or defense. The Army is operated by the Department of Defense, and the President is the Comander in Chief of all armed forces. A link to the Wikipedia article on the Secretary of the Army is provided. 29 Jan 2009 -- The above answer is incorrect. The Secretary of the Army is NOT a Cabinet officer. All the Armed Forces (Army, Marine Corps, Navy and Air Force) come under the Secretary of Defense.
You can start with the local Animal Control department. Most counties have a specific department charged with animal control.
it depends what department you want to join