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    Parts of Constitution concern basic features of the republic‚ fundamental principles of state policy‚ fundamental rights‚ explain three basic organs of the government and the constitutional bodies and deals with emergency‚ amendments and miscellaneous provisions. Preamble * Four fundamental principles of constitution. * Fundamental aims are to ensure rule of law‚ human rights‚ freedom‚ equality and justice‚ maintaining supremacy of the constitution‚ international peace and security. Part1:

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    THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL The right to counsel is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution. It provides for counsel in phases of a criminal proceeding for anyone who cannot afford one. This wasn’t always the case. Early colonial days did not allow defendants the opportunity to hire their own attorney nor was one appointed. This right has been earned in incremental stages involving several precedent cases. Those cases include Powell v. Alabama‚ 287 U.S. 45 (1932)‚ Johnson v. Zerbst

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    employees’ property that was in the building); and murder (in respect of Klaas’ death). You are the judge in this case. Evaluate if any of the following is a valid legal defence and‚ if not‚ explain briefly what category (type) of mens rea is present in each instance. 1. In respect of the charges of arson and fraud‚ Jake’s legal representative argues that the reason for his actions was laudable: he wanted to obtain money for

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    Women’s Property Rights Movement in Nepal by Binda Pandey Nepal is still running under strong feudalistic social values and norms. There were no clear provisions regarding Nepalese women and property rights until 1975. Following the UN Declaration of 1975‚ which was International Women’s Year‚ the Nepali government began to celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th of March. That same year‚ the Civil Code was amended and a clause on women’s inheritance and property rights included. The clause

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    Job Interviews‚ Follow-Up Letters and Calls‚ and Job Offers • Develop an overall strategy based on your answers to these three questions: 1. What two to five facts about yourself do you want the interviewer to know? 2. What disadvantages or weaknesses do you need to overcome or minimize? 3. What do you need to know about the job and the organization to decide whether or not you want to accept this job if it is offered to you? • Wear a conservative business suit to the interview. • Bring

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    Legal Alien

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    Licup 1 Metaphor‚ Tone and Antithesis in "Legal Alien" "Legal Alien‚" a collection from "Chants‚" is a short free versed poem written by Pat Mora. The poem explores the lives of Mexican-Americans and the cultural tension they have to face. The poet discusses a bi-cultural person whose parents are from Mexico but the person was born and raised in America and is an American citizen by law. Although he can speak fluent English and Spanish‚ he still has a hard time being accepted by both or one race

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    2. SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF THE STUDY 2.1. Swot Analysis A SWOT analysis (alternatively SWOT matrix) is a structured plan method used to evaluate the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats involved in a project or in a business venture. ASWOT analysis can be carried out for a product‚ place‚ industry or person. 2.1.1. Strength • Mobile application of Nearest Hospital‚ includes complete‚ net and comprehensive information and avoid expressing unnecessary information. • The cost of the mobile

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    Nanotechnology Applications Nanotechnology is science that involves working with matter at the molecular or nano-scale (25‚ 400‚ 000 nanometers equal 1 inch) dimension‚ the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between 1 and 100 nanometers (AmericanElements‚ 2010). Today where unique phenomena enable novel applications‚ this includes Fuel Cell Development‚ Biotechnology‚ and Medicine among others. Using the heating properties of iron oxide nanoparticles in gene regulation‚ cancer therapy

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    state a strict separation of powers is not possible. Organs of the Government Legislature | Executive | Judiciary | 1. To make LawThe products are called Act or Statute; Enacted law or Supreme Legislation.E.g.: Dowry Prohibition Act 1961; Right to information Act 2005; IT Act 2000. | 1. To Frame policyE.g.: Economic policy of socialism‚ Privatization‚ etc. Constitution of India mandates socialism. The govt. policy was also socialism. So legislature made act to regulate private persons

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    Does the government have the right to regulate guns? According to former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger it does. In his article‚ published in the January 14‚ 1990‚ issue of Parade‚ titled The Right to Bear Arms‚ Warren feels that changes need to be made to the second amendment of our constitution in order to save peoples lives. He opens the essay with a statistic that states that many of the United State’s major centers have up to ten times the murder rate of all of Western Europe. Warren then

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