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    The Justinian Code.

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    The Justinian Code came about when emperor Justinian‚ or Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus‚ decided to codify existing Roman Law‚ as well as add some of his own. This code had a great effect on the law of the land‚ and remains as the foundation of law in many western nations to this day. Despite it’s effects not being immediate‚ Justinians administrative genius helped to bring stability to the inconsistent law he inherited from Rome. In 529 A.D. Tribonian‚ Justinian’s legal minister‚ led a group

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    The Heroic Code

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    The Heroic Code The life of a warrior is not always filled with glamour and glory. Warriors cannot simply waltz through a tough battle‚ shedding blood left and right and taking all the glory and credit for themselves. There are often tough decisions to be made. Warriors also cannot just think of themselves‚ for their decisions often affect the lives of others as well. They need the heroic code to guide them in their decision making. In this essay‚ I will describe the heroic code and share its

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    Morse Code

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    Morse Code was designed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail. It uses short and long pulses - tones or lights - to represent letters and numbers. Probably the most well known Morse Code Message is the one made up of three short pulses‚ then three long pulses‚ then three short pulses again. Or "dot dot dot‚ dash dash dash‚ dot dot dot." This message means "S O S" (S = "..." and O is "---")‚ the distress signal. Officially‚ the short and long pulses are called "dits" and "dahs"‚ but we like to call them

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Code of Hammurabi The Code of Hammurabi was written was written by King Hammurabi himself during the 18thc. B.C.E. King Hammurabi also started ruling the Babylonian empire about 1800 B.C.E. as well. Hammurabi’s claim to power was through military strength as a military leader. He conquered many small city states in order to create his empire. Hammurabi believed that the gods appointed him to bring justice and order to his people or kingdom and he took this duty very seriously. Shortly after his

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    The Talent Code

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    Professor Denise Comer English CompositionⅠ: Achieving Expertise 4th May 2014 Daniel Coyle: The Talent Code [? + ? = Infinite Talent] With a glance at the cover of the book‚ we can be seen there is a striking title "The Talent Code" and underneath that‚ two lines say "Greatness isn ’t born. It ’s grown. Here ’s how". To sum it up‚ the book would tell us how to become a greatness by breaking the talent code. While‚ how to define the Talent‚ Coyle manifests his own attitude‚ …talent can be vague… when it

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    Qr Code

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    7 Benefits of QR Codes for Content Marketing or Inbound Marketing Jean-Marie Bonthous What are QR codes? QR codes consist of black modules arranged in square patterns on a white background. “QR” stands for quick response: the contents can be decoded at high speed. QR codes have been around since 1994‚ but have until now been used mostly for industrial applications. Their usefulness in marketing is starting understood. | | |Illustration

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    Code of Ethic

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    Section 3 Code of Ethics and Conduct 3.4 Integrity‚ objectivity and independence Provision of internal audit services to financial statement audit clients 141. A self-review threat may be created when a firm‚ or network firm‚ provides internal audit services to a financial statement audit client. Internal audit services may comprise an extension of the firm’s audit service beyond requirements of generally accepted auditing standards‚ assistance in the performance of a client’s internal audit

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    Code Switching

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    Anthony Hughes ENG 111: Leigh Gardner Assignment #1‚ Final Copy 22 Sept 2011 Code Switching: A Daily Habit Code switching is a part of everyone’s daily life. Gloria Anzaldua expressed how she used code switching in her story “How to Tame a Wild Tongue.” Anzaldua grew up in Texas‚ near the Mexico border‚ to a Mexican-American family. Her family primarily spoke Spanish‚ but while at school and in the community‚ they had to speak English‚ the accepted language of America (Anzaldua 530). Anzaldua

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    Code of Hammurabi

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    Hammurabi’s Law Code is an example of one of those documents. It isactually one of the first documents of its kind‚ and is one of the foundationsfor many documents in history‚ and even documents in today’s societies. Astellar example is the Bill of Rights. And because Hammurabi’s Law Code hasbeen used as an influence‚ they share some interesting similarities‚ andsome equally interesting differences. When it comes to the characteristics the Bill of Rights andHammurabi’s Law Code have in common‚

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    Dress Code

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    the dress codes that seem to restrict the children from a lot of outfits. In recent news‚ the people have been more focused on the attire of the other side of school though‚ the teachers. In most schools‚ there is not a set list of dress codes for teachers. With that‚ teachers have been dressing more casually than ever before. Does dressing less professionally cause an effect on the students that they teach? I believe this political cartoon by Dave Granlund is stating that a dress code needs to be

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