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    Schools of Hindu Law

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    S.S. Jain Subodh Law College “Schools of Hindu Law: A Comparative Study” Project Submission as the Partial Fulfillment of Periodic Evaluation of Family Law Submission To: Submitted By: Dr. Alpana Sharma Prashant Kumar FACULTY OF FAMILY LAW Roll no:- 8 V Semester

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    Finishing law school and passing the bar exam are not the only things that you will have to do in order to get a job as an attorney. Because there are so many new law school graduates‚ it is harder to get a job than it was in the past. That is why you should start preparing to get a job while you are still in law school. How To Prepare To Get A Job Go The Extra Mile One of the keys to getting a job after law school is to separate yourself from the competition. Study hard and maintain a 3.0 GPA

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    Appeals of Advertisements We have seen it on billboards‚ in magazines‚ on the radio‚ and even on television. Everything under the sun is either advertised or broadcasted everyday in an attempt to catch our attention and for the hopes that we might be interested in the product. What a lot of people don’t realize is that the advertisements have a very important purpose and withhold more detail for the sense of our appeal and what we truly desire‚ including such things as emotional

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    The article Dismissed with “Whatever…” by Anne Taylor Fleming is an article that talks about the effect of “whatever” on our daily lives. After deconstructing the piece of writing and analyzing the content and craft items‚ I can say that this is an effective article. From my perspective‚ I believe‚ that the author has convinced me by the content because he provides the reader the facts about the use of “whatever”. He also brings in real life examples and I can also relate to how the term has conquered

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    “Why I Enrolled in Law School” The failure‚ the decision‚ and the belief to enroll in law school was a journey in-and-of itself. A journey I am happy to have taken thus far. Since childhood I have been advocate for fairness‚ understanding‚ compromise‚ and justice. As the youngest of five children keeping peace in our house usually meant me at the middle of negotiations; you might call this early training. However‚ life has a way of imbedding restrictions on an individual’s beliefs of what he or

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    Letter from Birmingham Jail is an open letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. on April 16‚ 1963 from Birmingham jail.Where he was confined for his part in the Biringham campaign.Birmingham campaign was a planned‚non-violent protest campaign against racial segregation in Birmingham.It has been known since time immemorial that people seeking social justice have used various rhetorical strategies appealing to their opponents. In this letter MLK jr. has appealed to the Aristotelian persuasive strategies

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    Law School Perseverance

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    When I tell someone I want to go to law school the first thing they always want to talk about is how difficult it will be. When I talk to an admissions officer or a councillor the first thing that comes up is the rigor of the course work. There is obviously no denying that law school is one of the most challenging endeavors a person can undertake‚ one that requires an abundance of intelligence‚ creativity‚ and passion‚ but what’s more important than all of those is perseverance. You can be the most

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s letter glances into the actuality of racial segregation in the 1960s. King writes this letter to the clergy men and intends to address the concerns regarding the wisdom and timing of the nonviolent demonstrations in Birmingham‚ Alabama that King and other leaders arranged and carried out in 1963. King employs all three types of appeals‚ pathos‚ ethos and logos in this letter to the clergy man. Dr. King’s letter brings out feelings of empathy‚ indignation‚ and

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    My mind was very weak and I couldn’t focus so it left little time to study. I have gotten back in a grove of things since Christmas Break and school now is going great. I had to focus on the bigger picture staying in college and running track so now I have dedicated all my time to study‚ I have had this approved by my work. I have also retaken 1 of the 2 classes that was hurting my GPA‚ the first

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    Martin Luther King’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” was written in response to a public statement of concern and caution issued by eight white religious leaders of the south. His inspiration for writing the letter was the clergymen’s unjust proposals and the letter allowed him to present his rebuttal. In this letter‚ King explains his philosophy‚ which includes his views of “just laws” and “unjust laws.” He also explains his views on the morality of breaking laws ‚ and which laws can be broken. To

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