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    Legal Aid

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    “It is difficult to judge the success of reforms in legal aid provision as we lack agreement on the aims and objectives of a legal aid system”. Discuss. INTRODUCTION Legal aid helps with the costs of legal advice for people who can’t afford it. If anyone needs help with the costs of legal advice‚ he can apply for legal aid. Whether he  will receive it depends on: the type of legal problem he has; his income (how much he earn) and how much capital (money‚ property‚ belongings) he has; whether there

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    Name: Harry Atkins Consumers‚ Credit and the law of agency 1. A) Explain the main provisions of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 and the remedies available to consumers against sellers; The Sales of Goods Act 1979 is “a contract whereby the seller transfers or agrees to transfer the property in goods to the buyer for a money consideration called the price (s 2(1))” (Keenan. D‚ 2000‚ page 251). The Sales of Goods Act is designed to enforce rules when selling and buying goods to ensure that both parties

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    Are Serial Killers Born or Created? We have been looking at the Nature vs Nurture debate in psychology and how it can be applied to Serial Killers. In class we also looked at the ways nature and nurture effected how Colin Jackson and found that it was a combination of the two arguments. I believe that it may be similarly a combination of both sides of the argument that lead a person to becoming a serial killer. The nature argument towards people’s behaviour is that traits such as intelligence

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    Legal Bases

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    LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MAJOR LEGAL BASES The Philippine Constitutions 1. 1935 CONST. Article XIV Section 5 2. 1973 CONST. Article XV Section 8 (1-8) 3. 1987 CONST. Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) THE 1987 CONSTITUTIONS Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) Section 1. The state shall protect and promote the right of all the citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2. The state shall:

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    Travel Agencies-Intro

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    A travel agency is a retail business that sells travel related products and services to customers on behalf of suppliers such as airlines‚ car rentals‚ cruise lines‚ hotels‚ railways‚ sightseeing tours and package holidays that combine several products. In addition to dealing with ordinary tourists most travel agencies have a separate department devoted to making travel arrangements for business travelers and some travel agencies specialize in commercial and business travel only. There are also travel

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    Purpose of punishment.

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    Introduction Within the English legal system there are four main theories of punishment; retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation and rehabilitation. The retributive theory looks back to the crime and punishes because of the crime. The remaining three all look forward to the consequences of punishment and thereby hope to achieve a reduction in crime. They are therefore often termed consequentialist or utilitarian theories. The boundaries between these theories are far from clear‚ containing sub-categories

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    Travel Agency Research

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    supplied to the agent. This is known as the commission. In many countries‚ all individuals or companies that sell tickets are required to be licensed as a travel agent. In some countries‚ airlines have stopped giving commission to travel agencies. Therefore‚ travel agencies are now forced to charge a percentage premium or a standard flat fee‚ per sale. However‚ some companies still give them a set percentage for selling their product. Major tour companies can afford to do this‚ because if they were to

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    The Legal System

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    conduct created and enforced by the government to ensure social order‚ domestic tranquility‚ and protect the public welfare b. Politics i. The art and science of determining who gets what‚ when‚ where‚ and how c. Judicial review i. The power of the judicial branch to determine whether or not laws or actions are contrary to the constitution and deem them invalid and unconstitutional d. Common law i. Laws created by judges that developed in the absence of any positive

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    BRIEF HISTORY ABOUT BRITISH AIRWAYS Based on the size of fleet‚ international flights and destinations‚ British Airways is the largest airline in the United Kingdom. It is the second largest in terms of the number of passengers carried. It is based in Waterside and its main hub is at the London Heathrow Airport. The British Airways Board was set up in the year 1971‚ to operate two nationalized airline companies- BOAC and BEA‚ along with two smaller airlines Cambrian Airways and Northeast Airlines

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    win prizes or gain recognition for their skill. After one side surrenders‚ and a treaty is signed‚ one side does go home feeling like a winner. Both sides suffer irreplaceable losses. For this reason‚ there are no true winners in war. Some people may feel that they came out of the war victoriously‚ but as Agatha Christie said‚ To win a war is as disastrous as to lose one. For example‚ in the American Revolution‚ we won‚ but is it really victory when 8‚000 Americans died on the battlefield? We lost

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