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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9262 AN ACT DEFINING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND THEIR CHILDREN‚ PROVIDING FOR PROTECTIVE MEASURES FOR VICTIMS‚ PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFORE‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Section 1. Short Title.- This Act shall be known as the "Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004." Sec. 2. Declaration of Policy.- It is hereby declared that the State values the dignity of women and children and guarantees full respect for human rights. The State also recognizes the need to protect

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    Lesson of Life

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    Back in New York‚ I am the head of development for a non profit called Robin Hood. When I’m not fighting poverty‚ I’m fighting fires as the assistant captain of a volunteer fire company. Now in our town‚ where the volunteers supplement a highly skilled career staff‚ you have to get to the fire scene pretty early to get in on any action. I remember my first fire. I was the second volunteer on the scene‚ so there was a pretty good chance I was going to get in. But still it was a real foot race against

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    Hamlet Outline

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    that Hamlet may seem crazy but in reality is sane and has complete control of his situation. Outline I. Introduction: Part of the question of whether Hamlet is crazy is made problematic by the fact that the character deliberately decides to act crazy on purpose. By seeming crazy‚ he can put his mother and stepfather off the track of thinking he is trying to expose his uncle as a murderer. So there is part intent to appear crazier than he perhaps is. II. Body: However‚ the reader must consider

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    Book Analysis: Hamlet

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    Thanushan kulasegaram In William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”‚ the character Hamlet aspires to kill his uncle and‚ in doing so‚ avenge his father. During Act I‚ Scene V‚ Hamlets father comes to him as a ghost. The ghost explains that Claudius‚ Hamlets uncle‚ murdered him in order to become King of Denmark and marry Hamlets mother‚ the Queen of Denmark. The ghost of Hamlets father then asks Hamlet to kill

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    Many people can be harmed through the acts of evil. It can all begin with the thoughts of fear that are thrust upon one another. From this‚ it can take away the good in people and it leads them to losing their identity through the process. Similarly‚ this is shown through not only fiction novels‚ but also in the real world today. In William Golding’s‚ Lord of the Flies and in Melissa Dittmann’s “What makes good people do bad things?”‚ they both depict how when man is exposed to fear through a situation

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    going to look at different people from different backgrounds such as who misbehaves the most‚ what age seemed to do the most bullying‚ and how many ignored their children when they started the fights with other children at the parks. The most deviant act I seen the most when I was observing‚ were children shoving other children to get on the sliding board. On several events‚ the children range from ages four to six were always running around pushing the little girls to get out of there way when they

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    Law of Agency

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    Sec 135 of Contract Act‚ agency is the relationships which subsists between the principal and the agent who has been authorized to act for him or represent him in dealings with others. WHO CAN BECAME A PRINCIPAL OR AGENT? Any person who is 18 years old and above and who is of sound mind may be principal. As between the principal and third persons‚ any person can became an agent. BUT persons of unsound mind and who are below 18 years are not liable towards their principal for acts done by them as agents

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    Cypop 5 Task 1

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    here are the ones I think most relevant at the moment are… The Children Act of 2004 This came about from the green paper every child matters; it identifies five key outcomes for children 1) Be Healthy 2) Stay safe 3) Enjoy and achieve 4) Make a positive contribution 5) Achieve economic well being Childcare Act 2006 This introduced the early years foundation stage curriculum into England and Wales Race relations Act 1976 (amended 2000) Promotion of equal opportunities in all settings is

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    and based on false belief‚ with very little real evidence. Some people think‚ ‘Violent video games should be banned because they influence the young minds of our generation and that they will bring cruelty and death among thee by doing indescribable acts of scandalous crime‚ thieving from innocent people and slaughtering their own kind in the most horrendous‚ grim and horrific ways that man could ever possibly imagine!’ Not true. In fact‚ psychologists are still unsure whether violent video games share

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    Section 125(1) of the Companies Act 1965 prohibited an undischarged bankrupt from acting as director of a company or taking part directly or indirectly in the management of a company except with leave of court. There was therefore a basis for granting the application for injunction unless the second defendant was now no longer a bankrupt. Morris -v- Kanssen; HL 1946 The House considered the effect of provisions relating to the acts of directors in the 1929 Act. Lord Simonds said: “There is‚ as

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