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    Three Laws of Motion

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    most famous for is developing his three laws of motion. The first law is that an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed going in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. His second law states that acceleration is produced when a force acts on mass. The greater the amount of mass is the more force is needed to accelerate the object. His third law states that every action has an

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    CYBERCRIME PREVENTION ACT 2012 Twitter‚ Facebook‚ Multiply‚ Tumblr‚ Wattpad‚ Youtube‚ Myspace‚ and other social-networking sites and blogs have been protesting last month all because of one law. It was just all because of one republic act that they did not even tried to read completely‚ the CYBERCRIME LAW. As written in the order of the congress‚ the Republic Act No. 10175‚ also known as the “Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012” recognizes the importance of providing an environment conducive

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    state‚ public health steps in to facilitate control of the situation‚ as well as protect the health‚ safety‚ and welfare of its citizens. Public health law includes guidance from the government and state‚ whether one preempts the other is still unclear depending on the situation at hand. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and The World Health Organization (WHO) play a big part in analyzing bioterrorism‚ when our government is attacked with such destructive agent. “Public health

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    Parties: those based on particular sets of beliefs. 12. Two-Party System: in an election‚ only Republican or Democratic Party’s candidates have a realistic chance of winning public office. 13. Consensus: a general agreement among various groups- on fundamental matters. 14. Single-issue parties: concentrate on only one public-policy matter. Questions 15. What is the major function of a political party? - Political parties serve four essential functions; and in serving these functions‚ the parties

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    Public International Law

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    Public International Law Notes LAWS 6243 1. History of International Law a. Ancient: Egypt‚ Mesopotamia‚ Greece & Rome b. Middle ages: authority of Church commencement of political divisions that would become States. c. Renaissance: State as sovereign competition between States. d. Early Theories: i. Spanish philosophers central to theory ii. Vitoria: 1480-1546 1. theory of natural law: law divine from source 2

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    Public International Law Assignment 24/10/2012 10340269 3BBL As an expert you have been approached: (a) By the International Court of Justice to offer a brief opinion on the possible amendment of Article 38 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice to reflect the diversity of sources of international law Introduction Sources of international law has long been a contentious matter amongst legal commentators and academics in the sphere of the international legal system. At

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    Three Laws of Robotics

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    THE THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS I‚ Robot by Isaac Asimov. 1941-1950. ORIGINAL VERSION 1. A robot may not injure a human being‚ or through inaction‚ allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. SECOND VERSION 1. No robot may harm a human being. 2. A robot must obey the orders

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    Public International Law

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    Public International Law Nature‚ Scope‚ Basis of Public International Law. International Law assumes a society of nations and it governs the relationship of the members of this society. A system composed solely of legal rules and principles binding upon civilized nations only in their mutual relations. Professor Oppenheim has defined international law in the following words : “Law of Nations or International Law is the name for the body of customary and conventional rules which are considered legally

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    SECTION I. Public Opinion and Pol. Socialization (Chapter 6) 1. Public Opinion is the collective belief of citizens on a given issue or question at a given point of time. (slide 3) or viewed as politically relevant opinions held by ordinary citizens that they can express openly (in text) 2. Attitude is a preference which relates to something very specific as: -An issue (abortion‚ death penalty war in Iraq) -A person (Bush‚ Obama‚ Boehner‚ Romney) -An institution ( Fed. Reserve‚ Congress

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    Public International Law

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    injured or loss and entitled to raise a claim. ILC Draft Articles on State Responsibility: Key points -Only to acts of States (Art 57&58) -No general requirement of fault intent (Art 2)‚ except genocide -Legal under domestic law does not preclude illegality under int law (Art 3&31) -General rules in ILC Articles may be overridden by specific agreements with different rules (Art 55) (a) General principles-Wrongful act and breach ILC Art 1: Every internationally wrongful act of a State entails

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