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    company. The principal remedies for dealing with insolvent companies are: 1. Examinership; 2. Receivership; 3. Liquidation. 1. The concept of examinership was introduced into Irish law by the Companies (Amendment) Act 1990. This legislation was enacted in order to provide companies which were in financial difficulties with the chance of recovering and thereby avoiding liquidation. An examinership is where the court places a company under its protection to enable a court appointed examiner to

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    Yousafzai. Malala is a young girl who fought for her education‚ her future and her right in Pakistan to be able to learn and get free compulsory education. Compulsory education should be mandatory for every girl and boy because everyone deserve to have a great education‚ nobody can get a good job without having a great education. To begin with‚ free compulsory education should be mandatory for every boys and girls because everyone deserve to have a great education. Children can make a huge

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    Discuss the differences between a substance abuse program (SAP) in prison and a program in the outside community. Discuss the differences between coerced and voluntary treatment. The readings address the use of coerced counseling in the prison system and that successes are dependent upon acceptance or willingness to adhere to the group’s counseling goals. What devices are available to ensure the success of counseling provided inside the institution? How do we judge the system’s effects on crime prevention

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    Over twenty countries have some form of compulsory voting which requires citizens to register to vote and to go to their polling place or vote on election day. With secret ballots‚ it’s not really possible to prove who has or has not voted so this process could be more accurately called "compulsory turnout" because voters are required to show up at their polling place on election day. One of the most well-known compulsory voting systems is in Australia. All Australian citizens over the age of 18

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    In many countries‚ at times of national and local elections‚ often only a small part of the population casts a ballot. In order to address this problematic issue‚ many governments take the aggressive measure of compulsory voting to constitute more public involvement in politics. Even though the government believes this is going to solve this issue‚ there are many drawbacks to this approach for example; this method is unconstitutional‚ citizens lives are jeopardized‚ and the results of the elections

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    College Final paper 16.5.2013 Compulsory Voting 1 Topic of the paper Democracy is built on freedom to vote and have your political say‚ but the majority of people in the world’s ‘greatest’ democracies never vote at all. Is compulsory participation in the political system the answer? Investigate countries which make voting compulsory – weigh the advantages and disadvantages – then argue for or against this policy. Abstract Compulsory voting solves the problem of low political

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    Compulsory Heterosexuality Introduction In today’s world‚ as humankind is still in progress‚ we have a much more liberated world compared to past. In terms of politics‚ we learned discrimination is not a honourable case to be involved in and we tried to minimize constraints reflected on "other" races‚ "other" nationalities‚ in short all of the others that are not similar to "us". "Us" is‚ without doubt‚ white‚ Western man. Despite all the back-drawed prejudices of others in the name of liberation

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    the last decade and a half. This change has been attributed to a number of factors‚ such as later marriage‚ fewer marriages‚ higher levels of female employment and education‚ and most remarkably‚ an apparent increase in voluntary childlessness" (Silka and Kiesler: 1). "The voluntary childless are those who do not have children‚ expect none‚ and have no known biological impediment to childbearing‚ or have been sterilized for contraceptive reasons" (Abma and Peterson 1995). These individuals have many

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    Compulsory Education Amanda Wambles Education 2100 Dr. Shelia Pirkle February 10th‚ 2008 Compulsory education is education which children are required by law to receive and governments are required to provide. The compulsion is an aspect of public education. In some places home schooling may be a legal alternative to attending school. (Compulsory Education‚ 2009) Plato’s Republic popularized the notion of compulsory education in the Western acedemic deliberation. The Aztec’s had one

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    Book review Trumpet Voluntary The novel‚ "Trumpet Voluntary"‚ was written by Jeremy Harmer. This story is about unhappy love. One day when Derek came home he discovered that his wife had disappeared. He offended the members of his music quartet by leaving them to follow his wife to Rio de Janeiro. It was especially difficult for a cellist Rachael‚ who had fallen in love with Derek when they were students. Having arrived in Rio de Janeiro he met a Cuban detective Oswaldo‚ who

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