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    The Main Purposes of Law

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    Laws are set of rules formed to maintain order and discipline in our society. Two main purposes of law are: 1. stating and elaborating our rights and responsibilities towards society‚ 2. ability to distinguish right from wrong. When a law that is existing for a long time is challenged for not serving the purposes stated above‚ then they are considered rigid. Rigid laws need to be reformed to provide flexibility. For instance‚ consider suffrage - the civil right to vote. For ages‚ women were

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    like the retreat program. She hated her supervisor‚ Jack‚ because of not promoting her. And the reason was her boss did not like foreigners (she is from China). She requested supervisor could consider the diverse backgrounds and belief systems. The main reason of her problem is attribution error which we called self-serving bias. She only blamed jack (External Fact) when she did not get the promotion. But ignored that she toke off a huge number of sick days (Internal Fact). If what she said is the

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    The main problems of lexicography The most burning issues of lexicography are connected with the selection of head-words‚ the arrangement and contents of the vocabulary entry‚ the principles of sense definitions and the semantic and functional classification of words. In the first place it is the problem of how far a general descriptive dictionary‚ whether unilingual or bilingual‚ should admit the historical element. In fact‚ the term "current usage” is disconcertingly elastic‚ it may‚ for instance

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    CSR Assignment Main

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    ACC704 BUSINESS ETHICS & GOVERNANCE MAJOR ASSIGNMENT T1 2015 Topic: CSR Disclosure in Public Listed Companies Annual Report - Fiji Name: Sanjini Devi Singh ID: S2009003935 Declaration I hereby declare that this project was entirely my own work and that any additional sources of information have been duly cited. I hereby declare that any internet sources from which I have quoted or drawn reference have been referenced in the contents list. Name: Sanjini Devi Singh Signature: ………………

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    "Main Characteristics of Hinduism" Hinduism is the third‚ largest religion in the world and considered the oldest. It has roughly 837 million believers totaling to be about 13% of the globes population. It is the leading organized religion in Nepal‚ India in Sri Lanka. The United States alone has about 1 million followers. The characteristics of the Hinduism long history‚ way of life‚ symbolic meaning and the popular yoga practice makes this religion very unique. Hinduism history is built on

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    Questions/Main Ideas

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    Questions/Main Ideas:  Notes:    QOD: What is one thing  about your historical  background that would help  people to understand you  better? In what ways does  the lack of this knowledge  change your relationships?  In what ways could the  gaining of this knowledge  help your relationships?  (2­3  paragraphs)      QOW: How does the  author of ​ To Kill a  Mockingbird​  build  historical context to help  the reader develop a  better understanding of  setting‚ plot‚ themes‚ and  characters?      

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    Zoology Mains Syllabus

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    Paper-1 1. Non-chordata and Chordata: (a) Classification and relationship of various phyla up to subclasses: Acoelomate and Coelomate‚ Protostomes and Deuterostomes‚ Bilateria and Radiata; Status of Protista‚ Parazoa‚ Onychophora and Hemichordata; Symmetry. (b) Protozoa: Locomotion‚ nutrition‚ reproduction‚ sex; General features and life history of Paramaecium‚ Monocystis‚ Plasmodium and Leishmania. (c) Porifera: Skeleton‚ canal system and reproduction. (d) Cnidaria: Polymorphism‚ defensive

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    Macbeth's Main Theme

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    17 April 2013 Guilt and Conscience Macbeth appeared to be a noble‚ loyal thane to Duncan‚ before some certain attributes led Macbeth to murder him. The murder of Duncan filled Macbeth with guilt‚ which was a stepping stone to his later murders. After ordering the murder of Banquo‚ Macbeth began to feel more comfortable with having others killed. Having Macduff ’s family killed was senseless‚ showing that Macbeth did not care about killing anyone. The most important theme in Macbeth is guilt and

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    Main Mansha NISHAT

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    Entrepreneurship Profile of Mian Muhammad Mansha ASSIGNMENT # 01 MBA 04 Submitted to: Sir Abid Naeem Submitted By: Shahzaib Khan Registration No: SP13-MBA-13 Submission Date: 03 September‚ 2014. Profile of Mian Muhammad Mansha Born: He was born on 1st December‚ 1947 in Lahore to a wealthy Chiniotis family. Chairman and CEO: Nishat Group & Muslim Commercial Bank “I have had many lucky breaks. Lady Luck has always been

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    Three Main Challenges Police officers come in daily contact with a variety of individuals‚ and occasionally being caught up in a language barrier. With this being said‚ unintended problems can arise‚ such as: Language barriers limit police officers from performing their duties well if they cannot communicate within a diverse population. Language barriers can prevent individuals from reporting a crime or describing a suspect involved in a crime. Another challenge could be that a diverse population

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