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    Obama’s Supreme Court nominee (Merrick Garland) in order to prevent Democratic control of the organization. While many view McConnell’s strategy as an ignorant schism‚ his plan has many policy implications following last night’s election results (Liptak). With Republican control over both the Presidency and Congress‚ the party will be eligible to appoint multiple Supreme Court justices. Thus‚ changing the entire political spectrum of the country. A Republican dominated Supreme Court means more conservative

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    will need to fulfil tasks in day to day life such as work. Getting the amount of sleep has a massive effect on your health due to people having a physical working job therefore need to have extra hours of sleep to recharge the body. When you have drugs and alcohol this can have a have a very big negative affect on your health due to the drugs and alcohol having an impact on your mental state and physical state due to the possibility of not being fit to care for your children and also you could possibly

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    Advantages and disadvantages of technology? * 5 years ago * Report Abuse Zwun Best Answer - Chosen by Voters advantages-  1.made mundane things faster(paying bills‚ writing letters etc) 2.easier- like u asking a question and just waiting fer d ans :) 3. enabled us to explain previously unexplained things ( like what is matter made up of ‚etc) 4. made organization‚ co ordination more feasible on a larger  scale 5. is helping us evolve faster(mentally) 6. Has given us the

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    Why was the Supreme Court built in 2010 and how effective has it been at upholding civil liberties? The Supreme Court was introduced in 2010 as a replacement for the House of Lords as the top law court of justice in the UK‚ Wales and Northern Ireland. This court has cost approximately 59 million pounds to build and was officially open on 1st October 2009. The enactment of the Supreme Court came about under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (The Supreme Court [Online]‚ 2010) and currently stands

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    due to drug related crimes. The need to address this growing problem led to the drug court movement and the creation of drug courts. Drug courts are special courts that treat offenders with a history of substance abuse addictions by providing supervised treatments and sanctions when needed. This paper will discuss the establishment and goals of drug courts. It will also discuss the success or failures of drug courts in California‚ Florida‚ and D.C. Early efforts to meet the nation’s growing drug problem

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    investigation Bonds was accused for perjury and obstruction of justice. The trial started on March 21‚ 2011 but Bonds was not convicted until April 13‚ 2011. Barry Bonds faced an abundant amount of punishments starting with two years of probation‚ two hundred and fifty hours of community service‚ a $4‚000 fine‚ and 30 days of home confinement. In 2015 Barry Bond’s Conviction was overturned with a 10-1 vote in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Even though many people disagree with

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    INDIAN COURT Introduction The courts have always tried to keep pace with development in technology both with regard to the process of the system of justice and the cases that pass through it. The harmonization of the law relating to information technology and evidence by the Indian legislature‚ together with the positive approach of the Indian courts in recognizing and appreciating electronic evidence‚ has equipped India to meet the new challenges of the digital era. The Indian courts have observed

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    Federal Jurisdiction Henry‚ a resident of Nevada‚ sued Adam‚ a resident of Utah in the Federal Court in California. He sought $60‚000 damages for personal injuries arising from an automobile accident that occurred in Los Angeles‚ California. Does the Federal Court have jurisdiction? No the federal court does not have jurisdiction over this case. In order for this case to fall within the guidelines of a federal suit it would have to qualify for diversity of citizenship. Diversity of citizenship exists

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    WHICH IS NOT LACKING FROM OUR LIVES. THIS REPORT WILL DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING MOBILE PHONES. > DELETE > SEE? WE ARE TRIMMING WORDS ALREADY TODAY‚ MOBILE PHONE HAS BECOME POPULAR TO EVERYBODY SINCE IT IS VERY CONVENIENT. > PHONES HAVE > POPULAR FOR EVERYBODY > SINCE THEY ARE > DELETE "VERY" BECAUSE OF THEIR CONVENIENCE‚ MOBILE PHONES HAVE BECOME UNIVERSALLY POPULAR. THE MOST ADVANTAGE OF HAVING A MOBILE PHONE IS YOU CAN COMMUNICATE TO YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR FRIENDS

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    Construction of New Food Court This Report is in Partial Fulfilment of the Course Assessment for MGMT2012 Quantitative Methods. The University of the West Indies‚ St. Augustine Campus Submitted to Dr. Shelly-ann Wilson‚ Course Lecturer Dated November 21st‚ 2014 Construction New of Food Court This Report is in Partial Fulfilment of the Course Assessment for MGMT2012 Quantitative Methods. The University of the West Indies‚ St. Augustine Campus Submitted to Dr. Shelly-ann Wilson‚ Course

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