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    Case Analysis

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    Agricultural Income-tax (Amendment) Act‚ 1950 claiming it to be colourable legislation as its object was to reduce income of intermediaries in order to pay them less compensation and as it was based upon provisions of Bihar Land Reform Act. Secondly that in relation to Madras Estates Land (Amendment) Act‚ 1947 that improper delegation of legislative power to Provincial Government and provision were against Article 14 of Constitution. Thirdly that building was treated as part of gross assets of estates thereby

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    The Origins of Crusades

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    The holy sites of Jerusalem were under control of the perceived enemies to Christianity; Muslims‚ and the duty of Crusaders became to ensure the safety of future pilgrims by securing the path and destination from such threats in retaking the Holy Land. Despite the fevered pitch of much crusader zeal‚ tensions between the Muslim East and European West had not long existed. Muslims and Christians in Palestine enjoyed a peaceful co-existence during the 10th Century. In 1009 C.E.‚this

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    Legacies Of Colonialism

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    sole sovereign control over the land. Europeans initially used the treaty negotiations as documents that “proved” the Indigenous people ceded right and title of the land to the Crown and documented an alternate history in ways that benefited the colonial project. Terra nullius was used to prove that the land was barren and empty and that there were no civilizations that existed upon the land and the doctrine of discovery in lieu was invoked to legitimize claims land claims and underlying title of

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    Media Analysis

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    Analysis The New York Times: “Tata Motors finds success in Jaguar Land Rover” By Vikas Bajaj. Published: August 30‚ 2012 anas@students.mq.edu.au BBA340 Media Analysis The New York Times: “Tata Motors finds success in Jaguar Land Rover” By Vikas Bajaj. Published: August 30‚ 2012 The article ‘Tata Motors finds success in Jaguar Land Rover’ by Vikas Bajaj seeks to explore the acquisition of English car brands Jaguar and Land Rover by Indian based auto company Tata Motors. The article discusses

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    Ford Strategic Management

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    .............................................................................3 2. Introduction……………………………………………………………………...........3 3.1 Reasons behind the acquisitions of Jaguar and land rover by Ford..............................4 3.2 Reasons behind the sale of Ford jaguar and land rover group and UK .......................6 3.3 Current strategies of Ford motors.................................................................................7 3.4 Ford motors

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    America: Land Of Opportunity “We think of America as a land of opportunity”‚ and it was. Back between the 1600’s through 1774 America was a great place to start off fresh and move onto something new and exciting. Many people wanted to relocate to the America’s due to the great rumors‚ which it had lead on. Although there were many opportunities available in America‚ they were limited and were a struggle to succeed in for some. The new settlers of America came from many different backgrounds and

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    as “a convenient description of the immunity from attack by adverse claim to the land or interest in respect of which he is registered.” Upon registration‚ individuals who were able to assert their rights under general law principles are barred from asserting those interests against the holder of an inconsistent title acquired by registration. In Singapore‚ this notion is reflected in the statute as s 46 of the Land Titles Act (LTA)‚ which extends indefeasibility to the registered proprietor‚ subject

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    Jaguar's Passage to India

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    for UK-based automakers Land Rover and Jaguar (JLR). The deal came about as Detroit’s auto makers faced one of the worst business environments in decades. The Big Three posted losses in the billions of dollars; by2008‚ with the global recession and credit crunch causing a sharp decline in demand‚ executives from GM and Chrysler appealed to Washington for a bailout. Meanwhile industry observers called for Ford to shed some of its luxury brands. 1. Do you think Jaguar and Land Rover will prosper under

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    Land of the Gubbi Gubbi

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    Cultural Diversity Report – Land of the Gubbi Gubbi The aim of this paper is to research‚ analyse and assess available information regarding the Sunshine Coast Indigenous Gubbi Gubbi nation‚ in particular‚ the ease of access to information; the currency and scope of available information; and to develop a conclusion regarding the validity of examined resources. Background The traditional landowners of the Sunshine Coast are the people of the Gubbi Gubbi nation. Gubbi Gubbi is the language

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    changes in the land cronon

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    Cronon‚ Changes in the land William Cronon’s Changes in the Land interprets and analyzes the changing circumstances in New England’s plant and animal communities that occurred with the shift from Indian to European dominance. In his thesis Cronon claims‚ “the shift from Indian to European dominance in New England entailed important changes—well known to historians—in the ways these peoples organized their lives‚ but it also involved fundamental reorganizations—less well known to historians—in

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