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    ’All they seem to do is talk and play games - that’s not learning a language. I bet they don’t even know what the future perfect is.’ What other opinions would you expect from someone with views like this‚ and how would you refute his arguments? SECTION B – Question 6 A person with the view that within a communicative classroom ‘all they seem to do is talk and play games [which is] …not learning a language.’ Would probably also hold the view that language should be taught within the boundaries

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    MOOT COURT CASE WRIT PETITION SAGAR VERSUS UNION OF INDIA HARSHALADEVI PRATP KAMBLE THIRD YEAR LLB DIV: A ROLL NO.: 27 INDEX Sr. No. Particulars 1 Table of Contents 2 Statement of Authority 3 Statement of Jurisdiction 4 Statement of Facts 5 Questions of Law 6 Arguments 7 Prayer 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. Particulars Information 1 Case Type WRIT PETITION 2 Case Name Sagar v/s Union of India 3 Name of Applicable

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    Appeal No: 200 of 1995 Subject: Civil‚ Constitution Head Note: ADVOCATES ACT‚ 19 Power of the Supreme Court to determine if advocate was guilty of ’professional misconduct’ Section 38 -- Constitution of India Articles 129 and 142 read with contempt of Court Act 1971‚ Section 12 -- Though the Supreme Court has power to punish for committing contempt of Court this power cannot be extended to include the power to determine whether the advocate is also guilty of professional misconduct without following

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    “A bar on advertising for Advocates in India under Advocates Act‚1961 and Bar Council of India Rules” ANALYSED BY: MOSES PINTO 5TH YEAR LL.B.(HONS.) ROLL NO. 512 ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-13 PREFACE

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    3.Explain and critically discuss the view that a good lawyer must be an a-moral advocate or pure legal advocate. Consider the arguments on both sides of this question. Make use of some examples. The legal profession quite often comes under scrutiny from the general public and frequently is portrayed in negative light. Lawyers are naturally given a higher social status with the income to match. The legal profession however is still one of the most popular occupations that students strive to become

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    RealtorIrene WreenBrenda Muhammad Executive Director | NotificationJanuary 10‚ 2013Defendant: BUTTS‚ SHAMMUELATHIRAT BUTTS986 DUNNING ST Atlanta GA 30315I hope that this letter finds you in great health and spirit. My name is Humberto Reyes ‚ the Victim Advocate of Atlanta Victim Assistance‚ Inc. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that you are requested by Honorable Judge‚ Herman Sloan to appear as a victim/witness at the Municipal Court located at 150 Garnett Street Atlanta‚ GA. 30303 on the following

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    at the system in two ways. Some people think their individual rights are taken away in certain situations. These people are known as individual rights advocates. While others believe that for the sake of society‚ individual rights can be overruled. These people are known as public order advocates. These two beliefs conflict with each other because even though every person has individual rights‚ sometimes their rights are overlooked when thinking about public safety. Some people like the idea of public

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    Devils Advocate- Short Paper Between 1540 and 1850 an estimated 13 million African slaves were transported to the Americas. An estimated 50% saw land again. Slaves were transported as if they weren’t even living‚ just like lumber‚ or grains. The blame for this torture lies on the white captains of the ships. Each captain knew exactly the conditions the slaves lived in but always turned a blind eye or even made conditions worse for self-satisfaction. Captains were guilty of multitudes of crimes

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    duplicity of Macbeth and his wife‚ the king’s sons and the servants being blamed for Duncan’s death and King Duncan’s inaccurate opinions. In the beginning of the play Macbeth is a well respected hero who appears to be a great man. However‚ by the end of the play it is clear that Macbeth is a selfish‚ troubled man with a conscience that seems to serve no purpose. In Act 1‚ Scene 2‚ Macbeth tells how he must hide his dark side from the world. "Away‚ and mock the time with fairest show‚ False face

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    The novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ both adhere to the Shakespearean view of tragedy. They contain elements of the supernatural and use literary devices like Nemesis & Pathos. We see the passion & ambition of characters‚ ultimately leading to their tragic flaw. But in both cases‚ not every character is deserving of his/her fate. Frankenstein and Macbeth‚ both contain elements of the supernatural. In Macbeth there are witches and powers of witchcraft

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