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    is her personal experience about how she decided on becoming an American citizen and her sister Mira’s decision to keep her Indian citizenship‚ and live as legal resident is the USA. This story was written to address various changes in immigration laws during that time when the American government decided to restrain legal residents living in the United States from some rights. In this story‚ two Indian born sisters living in the United States discuss opposites opinions about of the meaning to be

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    Law is invariably constructed as a response to conflict or‚ specifically‚ to a given social problem; it is a mechanism that attempts to control certain kinds of activities or behaviours” (Boyd‚ 2007‚ p.45). Every citizen in our society is affected by the law in one shape or the other. As such‚ this paper will examine that as students and analysts of law’s evolution we should accept both natural law and positivism. Consequently‚ this essay will gauge the strengths and weaknesses of this claim. Indeed

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    One of the major themes dominating this novel is the theme of nationality and identity. This book mainly revolves around 4 characters all of different nationalities and backgrounds. All of them are in a foreign land coping with the harsh after affects of a brutal war. First we have Almasy the lead character and the main protagonist‚ he is Hungarian by birth‚ but has been raised and educated in England and thus his habits and mannerisms are English and so he is referred to as the English patient

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    building our democratic nation. It means that you are ready to fulfill your responsibilities as a formal member of the Australian community. Australians believe in the dignity and freedom of each person‚ the equality of men and women and the rule of law. Australian citizenship is about living out these values in your everyday life. Australian citizenship is an important step in your migration story. Becoming an Australian citizen means that you are making an ongoing commitment to Australia and all

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    ERNESTO S. MERCADO‚ petitioner‚ vs. EDUARDO BARRIOS MANZANO and the COMMISSION ON ELECTIONS‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N MENDOZA‚ J.: Petitioner Ernesto S. Mercado and private respondent Eduardo B. Manzano were candidates for vice mayor of the City of Makati in the May 11‚ 1998 elections.  The other one was Gabriel V. Daza III.  The results of the election were as follows: Eduardo B. Manzano                                  103‚853 Ernesto S. Mercado                                   100‚894

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    pieces of law that have influenced the Canadian Laws we have today‚ but in my opinion I believe the most influential ones are Roman Law‚ the Magna Carta and Common Law.     Roman law is made up of two simple yet complex principles: The law must be recorded and justice could not be left in the hands of judges alone to interpret‚ Roman Law also included the 12 tables. If you look at the Canadian law system you realize that these two principles are incorporated into our laws. Once Roman law started recording

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    Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law CML 3351 – Directed Research University of Ottawa Law Faculty‚ Common Law Section Paper presented to Professor Elizabeth Judge Submitted December 16‚ 2001 Ottawa‚ Ontario   Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Patent Rights – A Balancing Act 3 1.2 Financial Impact of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights 4 1.3 Paper Outline 5 2.0 Current State of the Law 6 2.1 Qualifying for

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    Individuality and nationality are two completely different concepts; although‚ they are both strongly correlative to each other. Individuality is the quality or character of oneself that distinguishes one from others; whereas‚ nationality is what one identifies oneself with‚ whether it be of a society or a culture. Both individuality and nationality play decisive roles; however‚ one’s individuality is more important because it promotes creativity and stability in one’s life and in society. In today’s

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    Individuality There are different opinions on whether individuality or nationality is more important than one another. People like Sui Sin Far who consider that individuality is more important believe that having a deep sense of well being is a priority over identifying yourself with others since it gives a person more freedom to be unique. Individuality contributes to the society by offering different perspectives as opposed to nationality binding a group of people to the same beliefs. Having a different

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    BN4 - BRITISH CITIZENSHIP CHILDREN BORN OUTSIDE THE UNITED KINGDOM SINCE 1 JANUARY 1983 www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk February 2010 CONTENTS 1. General 4. British citizens otherwise than by descent and British citizens by descent 5. Children who are born in a British overseas territory 9. Children who are born outside the United Kingdom to British citizens otherwise than by descent 10. Children who are born outside the United Kingdom to British citizens by descent 11. Children who are born to parents

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