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    EMAIL TO BE USED AS AN EVIDENCE IN INDIAN COURT Introduction The courts have always tried to keep pace with development in technology both with regard to the process of the system of justice and the cases that pass through it. The harmonization of the law relating to information technology and evidence by the Indian legislature‚ together with the positive approach of the Indian courts in recognizing and appreciating electronic evidence‚ has equipped India to meet the new challenges of the digital

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    Word Choice used through Shakespeare’s Ghost in Hamlet Shakespeare’s use of language impressively exercises diction and imagery in this passage of Hamlet to help readers understand the contempt that Hamlet and the Ghost have for Claudius and Queen Gertrude. His dramatic sentences and word structure allow the readers to see into the minds of Hamlet and the Ghost‚ therefore giving insight to events and knowledge‚ which the rest of the characters in the play know nothing of. The Ghost describes

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    Can violence be used for good? In some peoples opinions violence can be used for good‚ and in others it is never used as good. I believe that violence can be used for good only in certain situations though. It is mostly in the criminal justice field and sometimes for personal use. I believe that violence can be used for good if some is getting attacked on the street or anywhere‚ where they could be in possible danger. This doesn’t mean that they have to use violence to kill the opponent just

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    In ancient Greece‚ Music was an important thing for the pattern and texture of Greek life. It was played at weddings‚ funerals‚ religious festivals‚ gatherings and etc. Although Ancient Greeks were familiar with a vast amount of instruments‚ they favored three particular instruments which are the Kithara‚ the Lyre‚ and the Aulos. Instrumental music or the singing of a hymn was included in everyday activities and formal acts of worship. Of Greek philosophers believe that there is a relationship between

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    countrymen. Repetition is used powerfully throughout Antony’s speech to convey a multitude of thoughts‚ however‚ the repetition particularly lends to the irony of the piece. “…let me not stir you up / To such a sudden flood of mutiny.” (188-189) is a prime example of the irony in his address. His intent from the beginning is to lead a revolt against Brutus and Caesar’s other murderers‚ the fact that he actually states he does not want to create a mutiny while stirring up these very same people to revolt is

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    the poem ‘The Highwayman’ he uses many sound devices to create this tension. Another thing that creates the tension in the poem is the punctuation‚ how he is making you read the poem. Some examples of sound devices that he uses are alliteration‚ onimonipea‚ consonance‚ rhythm‚ and assonance. He creates many examples of these four sound devices in his work to create a very clear mood of tension. Alfred Noyes uses many sound devices

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    In the age of change‚ the society is progressing rapidly on various fronts. Yet at the same time‚ many issues appeared‚ one of them is the families have been becoming more and more alienation than they used to be. In this essay‚ I will analyze the possible causes of this phenomenon and then propose some solutions. It is obvious that the causes are comprehensive. Firstly‚ pace of the life is very quick nowadays‚ especially in cities‚ the competitions are becoming increasingly stiff‚ people have

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    PHYSCOTROPIC DRUGS USED IN CHILDREN A report on the use of Psychotropic drugs used to control active children Lauren L. Dewar April 20‚ 2010 Introduction At eleven years of age‚ Thomas Edison was taken out of school because his teachers considered him difficult and he “could not be taught.” While in school Edison’s mind often wandered and his teacher was overheard calling him “addled.” Another labeled him as retarded. This ended his three months of official schooling. Because of this

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    Used cars provide the best value for money. First time buyers find that a used car is the perfect option for them. Families looking for a larger car or van for use‚ may also find that the best deal lies at a used car dealer. There are often many used cars for sale at a car dealer and therefore it is essential to find the right vehicle out of the available stock. Here are some important tips that may help people buy the perfect option. Remain under the Budget Most young vehicle buyers are depending

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