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    Law Notes

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    Hostile Witnesses – Structure of Answer 1. “The issue here is whether [counsel] can discredit their own witness‚ [witness’s name]‚ in the witness box?” a. When calling a witness‚ the caller expects their testimony to be favourable to the case. When this doesn’t happen‚ the caller will want to attack the witness to destroy the effect of the evidence. b. Whether you can do this depends on whether the witness is hostile or merely unfavourable. c. Usually crops up in examination-in-chief

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    Tax Types

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    Tax is of two types Direct Tax and Indirect Tax. Direct Tax is the tax‚ which is paid directly by people to the government‚ while indirect tax is the tax‚ which is paid indirectly by people to the government. Income Tax is paid directly to the government therefore it is a direct tax while excise duty is paid by people to the manufacturer who pays it to the government‚ therefore it is an indirect tax. The Constitution of India (COI) has given power to levy tax to central and state government

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    Apathy Research Paper

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    How Apathy Can Affect a Society Citizens in a democracy attempt to educate themselves and try to be involved with the decisions the government makes. In being in a democracy‚ citizens are given the opportunity to express their position on issues by voting for representatives that posses the same ideological background that clearly reflects his or her stance on issues. Having access to these rights and freedoms was advocated by Voltaire‚ a French philosopher during the enlightenment period. Voltaire

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    Diode and Its Application

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    I. Diode and Diode Application 1. Diodes 2. Rectification 3. Power supply filter 4. Applications of diodes ← Signal rectifier ← Diode gate ← Diode clamps ← Limiter Diodes Some elements are linear (resistors‚ capacitors‚ inductors)‚ which means that doubling the applied signal (let us say a voltage) produces a doubling of the response (let us say a current). They are also passive – they do not have built-in source of power. They are two-terminal devices‚ (which

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    Eclectic Approach

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    USING ECLECTIC APPOACH FOR FUTURE TEACHING Nowadays‚ English has become the Global language. It is the language of science‚ technology‚ economic‚ etc. As a result‚ learning English has become an essential need for everyone. While learners try their best to reach their goal of successful communicator in foreign language‚ teachers find ways to make language teaching effective. In this fashion‚ considering and choosing the right way in teaching is prior thing for all of teachers and I am not an exception

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    Marketing and Natasha

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    TIME CONTEXT * 2001 VIEW POINT Since Natasha started in 1993‚ it has steadily grown to become one of the leading direct selling companies in the country. As a wholly Filipino-owned company‚ Natasha takes pride in the fact that it has become one of the leaders in an industry that has been traditionally dominated by multinational companies. Natasha Philippines is a direct selling company carrying shoes‚ apparel‚ accessories and personal care products. We work through a network of dealers who

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    Government Failures

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    has created inefficiencies because it should not have intervened in the first place or when it could have solved a given problem or set of problems more efficiently (Winston‚ 2006‚ p. 2~3). Types of government failures: Problems inherent in direct democracy (直接民主的問題) Problems inherent in representative government (代議政府的問題) Problems inherent in bureaucratic supply (官僚供給的問題) Problems inherent in decentralization (分權化的問題) The paradox of voting (投票弔詭) : A social choice may not be the result

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    Democracy as the reflection of the Fourth Principle of Pancasila The problem of democracy has always been an interesting conversation in this country. Although always refer to democracy based on Pancasila‚ his form is different. Sometimes‚ even very opposite‚ between Guided Democracy‚ Pancasila Democracy and Democracy in the era of the Reformation. Cutting edge‚ always considered the most correct‚ so it is natural‚ if democracy is not democracy even considered previously. The term democracy itself

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    Teaching Methods

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    GROUP 1 Parts of a Lesson Plan What is a Lesson Plan? A lesson plan is organized and Time-bound. It is simply a teacher’s “plan” for teaching a lesson. Its purpose is to outline the “program” for a single lesson. The Importance of having a Lesson Plan 1. It allows you to manage your time‚ effort‚ and resources efficiently. 2. Lesson plans helps you get rid of problems or avoid them. 3. It definitely improves your teaching skills. Parts of a Lesson Plan 1. Heading/Header- Teacher‘s

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    Pressure groups are common place within the contemporary political system; Collins English Dictionary defines such an organisation as "a group of people who seek to exert pressure on legislators‚ public opinion‚ etc‚ in order to promote their own ideas or welfare." There are many different forms of pressure group; they can be insider or outsider‚ sectional or causal. It is important to distinguish between pressure groups and political parties; pressure groups do not seek political power‚ instead

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