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    Sandra Jones

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    The plaintiff in this case is Sandra Jones‚ and the defendant is Winnie Tsige. What is case is about is Winnie Tsige‚ has been surreptitiously looking at Sandra Jones banking records. 2. The case was heard September 29‚ 2011 by the court of appeal for Ontario‚ and the result at the original trial was does Ontario law recognize a right to bring a civil action for damages for the invasion of personal privacy. 3. The court that heard the case in the attached file was Kevin M.V. Whitaker

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    Should felons vote

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    Final Paper Should Felons Vote 3/5/14 In forty-eight states the felons are not aloud to vote‚ some even don’t allow people on parole to vote. The article was published in 2005‚ from the City Journal. This article then goes into saying that the democrats are taking a stand to allow ex-cons the right to vote. There are different views on this through out the whole United States but this author‚ Edward Feser‚ seems like he is taking the stand to allow them to vote by stating in the end that he would

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    Indonesian Civil Procedure

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE PROCESS IN INDONESIA a. Executive Summary Indonesian is not the signatory of the Haque Convention. Indonesian Civil Procedure guidance is based on two regulations‚ which were adopted from the Dutch Colonial system‚ which are Herziene Inlandsch Reglement (HIR) and Rechtsreglement voor de Buitengewesten (RBg.). Furthermore‚ based on the Temporary Law to the Emergency Condition Law No. 1 of 1951 on the provisional considerations state that to those two regulations remained

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    structure are the Courts of Appeal‚ then the Supreme Courts or High Courts followed by intermediate courts such as the Family Courts‚ Resident Magistrates’ Courts and Juvenile Courts which are inferior courts and has the least authority. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council This court is comprised of Law Lords of the United Kingdom and hears appeals from decisions of the Court of Appeal of Jamaica. Like most of the British Commonwealth‚ the final court of appeal in Jamaica and the Caribbean

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    PEOPLE VS. REBUTADO FACTS: Jesus Rebutado (Jesus) is brother to Edwin Rebutado (Edwin; a retardate) who one night brought home a pack of cigarettes. The said pack exploded during the family’s dinner. It was alleged that Emmanuel Caon Jr. (Junior) was the perpetrator of the incident. It was however found otherwise by the barangay after their investigation. Unsatisfied‚ Jesus still wants to confront Junior; hence‚ one day Jesus violently followed Emmanuel Rebutado Sr. (Senior) home. Upon

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    Rhetoric and Reader

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    other ideas to encourage his or her reader to agree with the argument. Aristotle’s rhetorical triangle describes three diverse appeals: logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos. Logos is based on facts and reasons explaining logical arguments that rely on information and evidence. Logos is built with enough evidence‚ data‚ statistics‚ and reliable information. Another type of appeal is pathos‚ which attracts the reader’s emotions and feelings into the work. Many writers who use pathos tend to write about their

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    Truth and Justice

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    No. 20627 - Vol. 413 - 15 November 1999 - (Regulation Gazette No. 6675) Page 1 of 84 Document 1 of 1 Government Gazette No. 20627 - Vol. 413 - 15 November 1999 - (Regulation Gazette No. 6675) Page 2 - GG No. 20627 : 15 November 1999 PROCLAMATION by the President of the Republic of South Africa No. R. 116‚ 1999 COMMENCEMENT OF THE MAINTENANCE ACT 99 OF 1998 Under section 47 of the Maintenance Act‚ 1998 (Act No. 99 of 1998)‚ I hereby fix 26 November 1999 as the date on which the said Act‚ with

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    admin law

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    11 Substantive Ultra Vires 11.1 The Nature of Substantive Powers Chapter 7 dealt with the nature and characteristics of administrative powers while Part 1 described the various administrative agencies which use those powers. Whereas the statutory procedures described in Chapter 9 and the rules of natural justice described in Chapter 10 determine the steps to be taken in pursuing the exercise of administrative powers‚ the present chapter is concerned with the rules of administrative law as

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    Casablanca Review

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    suggest that Rick Blaine’s (Humphrey Bogart) popularity among college-age people grows out of his role as a classic existential hero. What is existentialism? What existential traits does Rick have? Are these appealing to you? Why would they have such appeal to the above-mentioned audience? Existentialism is an early twentieth century philosophy that deals with individualism‚ and assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves. Rick throughout a bulk of the

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    Time for national debate on drug trade By Bethany Rayner Eddie Maguire’s Opinion piece “Time for national debate on evil drug trade” in the Herald sun on April 1st 2012 is a logical piece which appeals to Australians as a whole and those who are particularly associated with drugs. This article was published after the devastating news on Ben Cousin’s relapse became a public affair and the idealistic view on the AFL became tainted. Throughout the piece Eddie voices his opinion by the use of inclusive

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