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    The government policy………………………………..7-8 5. Alternative funding programs……………………….9-10 6. Conclusion …………………………………………….11 7. References……………………………………………..12   1. Introduction The recent shocking revelation of many employees in the public service of Kenya with no post secondary academic qualifications is perhaps an awakening call for the government to evaluate its labour policies. More than the corruption connotation of these findings is a call for the government to make an intentional move to enhancing

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     The relationship of landlord and tenant may arise in various different ways  between the original parties. Although the relationship of landlord and tenant  generally arises by express grant and estoppel it is possible for it to arise by:    1.1 Implication;  For  instance‚  by  a  person  occupying  the  land  with  the  landlord’s consent or by entry and payment and acceptance of rent‚ or  by a tenant remaining after his term has ended and paying rent which is  accepted.  1.2 A contract to grant

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    Reasons for Abortion

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    Introduction Abortion is the expulsion of a fetus from the uterus before it has reached the stage of viability (in human beings‚ usually about the 20th week of gestation). An abortion may occur spontaneously‚ in which case it is also called a miscarriage‚ or it may be brought on purposefully‚ in which case it is often called an induced abortion. Reasons for Abortion Some societies ban abortion almost completely while others permit it in certain cases. Such societies usually lay down a maximum

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    Abortion On Demand

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    Do we have abortion on demand in New Zealand? How are the criteria for abortion being applied in practice? Abortion is a controversial topic. Regardless of which view you take the stakes could not be higher. In the opinion of those who oppose abortion‚ they are arguing for the lives of the thousands of unborn children that are aborted every year. Where as those who are in favour of choice are arguing for a woman’s right to control her own body. Subject to much political and academic debate most

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    SECTION 2-1 REVIEW AND REINFORCE •Understanding Main Ideas Answer the following questions on a separate piece of paper. 1. What factors determine whether water soaks into the ground or flows over the ground as runoff? The nature of the ground‚ the rate of the rainfall‚ and the slope of the land. 2. Draw a simple sketch of a river system. Include and label the following: headwaters. Tributary‚ oxbow lake‚ meander‚ flood plain‚ delta‚ and mouth

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    Abortion Thesis

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    Thesis Abortion is a totally unacceptable‚ cruel and unethical practice and should be considered illegal except under some special cases and medical circumstances that indicate a danger to the mother. Our judicial system must consider the ethical and moral aspects of abortion as an intrinsic part of the problem when approaching this social issue. The recent banning of the partial birth abortion is a huge stride in the positive direction. Introduction Abortion is the one of

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    The Morality of Abortion

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    The Morality of Abortion On the question of abortion being moral‚ the answer is clearly that terminating a fetus’ life under certain circumstances is not only moral‚ but it is also our responsibility to terminate it if the quality of life is in question for the fetus. A second major reason is that to declare abortion immoral would mean that we would have to consider the factor of how the conception came about. This cannot and should not be done. Quality is a major factor in the question

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    26 November 2013 Legalization of Marijuana The argument of legalizing marijuana in the United States has been an ongoing situation for many years. Since the use of marijuana is becoming legal in certain states‚ the argument has continued to rise. The debate is both for medicinal and recreational use. Medicinal use is supported much more then recreational use. Like any other argument‚ there are many pros and cons. A total of five uses of marijuana have been discovered. These uses include‚ hempen

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    Pros and Cons Of Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana is a very common street and recreational drug that comes from the marijuana plant. The plant that produces marijuana‚ as is well known‚ is the hemp plant cannabis sativa. The pharmacologically active ingredient in marijuana is tetra-hydro-cannabinol. Marijuana is used to heighten perception‚ affect mood and relax. It is estimated that about thirty percent of adults in the U.S. use marijuana. Many people think marijuana is harmless. It is not.

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    parents use this drug‚ it will possibly cause them to neglect or abuse their children. If marijuana stays illegal‚ these negative effects will lessen. Van Deventer says in Legalizing Drugs‚ “The more barriers there are (cops or the hassle or the fear of dying from an overdose) the less likely you are to get addicted.” (Legalizing Drugs 68) He is trying to state that if marijuana stays illegal‚ there will be many more consequences if one smokes or gets caught smoking. If it was legal‚ than the fear

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