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    International comparison of Australian administrative law As said above‚ Australia is considered to have a unique administrative law structure within common law jurisdictions. Dolehide attributes this to the factual control the Australian executive has over the legislature‚ which has allowed the federal government to consolidate administrative law reforms and implement new policies. Conversely‚ the American system‚ with stricter separation of powers‚ is more susceptible to ‘intra-executive discord’

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    Administrative Practice VELMURUGU  v. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND ANOTHER (1981) 1 SLR 406   Fundamental Rights-Fundamental rights of freedom from torture or cruel‚ inhuman or discriminatory treatment or punishment-Fundamental right of freedom from arrest except according to procedure established by law - Articles 11 and 13 of the Constitution -Administrative practice.   The application of a concept of administrative practice can extend State responsibility to cases where the material before court

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    Great American Dream. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock‚ indicating an important symbolism. The first time Nick catches sight of Jay Gatsby‚ Gatsby “stretched his arms towards the dark water […] [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light […] that might have been at the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald 2000:25). Fitzgerald ends the novel by again referring to the “green light at the end of Daisy’s dock.” (171). The protagonist of the novel

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    dream is to win Daisy back. Even though he ends up being screwed over and dying afterwards. A theme that people would learn from for the Great Gatsby is the American Dream. “I glanced seaward--and distinguished nothing except a single green light” The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is the symbol of Gatsby’s hopes and dreams. "Dr. Eckleburg’s eyes are the eyes of God‚ which sees everything." The sign in front of the house with the girl that Tom is cheating with. "A fantastic farm where

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    with a green light bulb? Why or why not? It would not be a wise choice to put a plant under a green light bulb. The reason for this is that due to the fact that the leaves are green they reflect green light. This shining green light onto the flowers will cause photosynthesis to stop. Since the light is being reflectd‚ the cells do not get any light. With out light they cannot carry out the everyday occurrence of photosyntesis. If the choice was mine‚ I would place them into violet light‚ because

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    1. Describe the mechanism by which green fluorescent protein (GFP) is able to emit fluorescent light and why ultraviolet light is required to visualise it. (5 marks) When GFP is hit with UV light‚ the chromophore is hit by a photon. This changes the chromophore from ground state (A) to A*‚ which is a highly excitable state. Due to such a highly excitable state not being able to remain so for very long‚ the A* state chromophore emits a proton‚ lowering its state to I*‚ the energetic I. This I* state

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    The green light presented in the novel by Scott Fitzgerald symbolizes Gatsby’s longing‚ hopes‚ and ambition of having Daisy and reclaiming her love. The “green light that burn[ed] all night at the end of [Daisy’s] dock” symbolized a his unattainable dream and the shattered‚ desolate fantasy at the end of the novel (99). The color green is associated with ambition‚ greed‚ and jealousy and the light is a source of reality and essentially knowledge. The green portrays Gatsby ambition to be wealthy and

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    Red from green Growing up is not easy. Slowly fighting to discover who we are and finding the harsh truths about life‚ that we all inevitably will have to someday be able to stand on our own two feet‚ while in the process discovering things about ourselves such as our sexuality and where we want to head in life. Maile Meloy shows this crossroad in life with our protagonist‚ who is in the process of discovering herself. She is forced to see herself and her father in a different light after a

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    Haley Watts ENG11AP May 19‚ 2008 The Green Light America is thought to be the land of dreams and most believe that if you can think of it‚ then you will be able to achieve it. It is the traditional view of America‚ it is the reason people from all over the world travel here with just the clothes on their backs‚ and it is because they want to live out the “rags to riches” dream. This is a wonderful outlook on life just because it compels people to strive for more‚ want more‚ and accomplish

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    his article “A Red Light for Scofflaws”‚ the foundation of social order may be that solution. Trippetts explains that citizens take advantage of the little laws like no littering‚ speeding‚ noise pollution. He goes on by saying that there is a slogan for those people “You’re a fool if you obey the rules”. Not every law should be taken to court‚ even when they are same ones where no one is getting hurt. “Americans who would never think of themselves as lawbreakers”. Laws are laws and should be obeyed

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