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    famous novelist‚ had made in the parliament. He said that his heart bled whenever he saw young boys and girls going to school laden with books which they could hardly carry. This burden did not improve their minds; it only made them hunch backs. Heavy back packs are one of the most distressing and unpleasant aspects of school life for many children. The heavy weights of books make school going drudgery and irksome. This goes contrary to the current trend‚ which insists that the learning process should

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    School Bag

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    My name is Milk Bear. I am a school bag. Let me tell you about my past. Early one morning‚ I found myself hanging in a bag shop. Suddenly‚ a young girl‚ about eight years old‚ walked into the shop. Her name is Michelle. She told her mother that she needed a new school bag because her previous bag had given way. So‚ her mother asked Michelle to choose a bag that she liked. Michelle looked at the shelf and saw me. She took me down and placed me on the counter. Suddenly‚ everything turned

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    Autobiography of a Violet School Bag I was born in a jungle as cotton‚ white‚ formless‚ spread widely across many plants‚ with no specific purpose‚ but a world full of possibilities. Then I went through a grind (cut & stitched) in the factory‚ picked up specific form (a bag)‚ a specific color (violet)‚ and some designs too…something like a tattoo…a bright and colorful rainbow on me. People said I looked beautiful; I am now a School Bag and my purpose is to carry books and stationeries for

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    TAKE HOME FULL LENGTH TEST – June 2011 ACCOUNTS AND LAW Maximum Marks: 100 Time: 2 Hours SECTION-A Accounts Q1. The ‘going concern concept’ is the underlying basis for (a) Stating fixed assets at their realizable values. (b) Disclosing the market value of securities (c) Disclosing the sales and other operating information in the income statement (d) None of the above. Q2. Rs. 1500 received from sub-tenant for rent and entered correctly in the cash book is posted to the debit of the rent account

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    The Life Of A School Bag It was a typical (ordinary) school day and I was being packed with my heavy load. I had different compartments. Inside in you could find books‚ pencils‚ erasers‚ rulers‚ dictionary‚ Atlas of Belize‚ some coins and other stuff (things). My zips were closed and I was lifted off the ground. It was time to go to school. I was being tossed (flipped‚ swung) around. I kept bumping into something hard. Soon I felt myself being lifted up again. ‘We were at school.’ I thought to

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    2 Burden and standard of proof; presumptions Introduction The allocation of the burden of proof in both civil and criminal trials turns on the decision as to who should bear the risk of losing the case. That allocation is decided by common law and by statute. In criminal trials the ‘presumption of innocence’ means that the burden of proof will be on the prosecution‚ unless this is reversed by some express or implied statutory provision. Here the law of evidence safeguards what in some other

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    The article addresses the popularly debated issue of reducing the use of plastic bags in all kinds of stores that give out free plastic bags as carriers‚ especially supermarkets in Singapore. No government legislation has been implemented in Singapore so far to make it compulsory for retailers to charge customers on plastic bags‚ which has already been done in a few Asian countries. However‚ environmental agencies have been urging Singapore government to do the same while the government is encouraging

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    purpose of the story was to describe the physiological and emotional burdens soldiers carry throughout their life. In the things they carried‚ soldiers did not only suffer with burdens from combat‚ soldiers in the war also suffered emotionally. Throughout the “things they carried” O’Brien creates this purpose by using diction‚ and imagery. O’Brien uses diction to show how much soldiers struggle with their emotional burdens. During the war‚ a lieutenant named Jimmy cross is excessively in love

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    condoms‚ and Rat Kelly carried comic books. Kiowa carried a bible‚ because he was a devoted Baptist and carried his grandfather’s hatchet” (117). Together the necessities and near necessities they carried for war were a burden for them‚ but it was not as heavy as the emotional burdens they carried. Out of all the men Lt. Jimmy Cross carried the most emotional baggage. Even though‚ he didn’t carry as much of a physical load as his men‚ he was responsible for his men. When Lt. Jimmy Cross witnesses

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    As stated by Lord Chancellor Viscount Samkey[1]‚ it is essential that the prosecution to prove the guilt of the defendant in criminal cases. Hence‚ the burden of prove solely lies in the hands of the prosecution. The obvious reason to this is because everyone is entitled to a fair trial with a general presumption of innocence until proven against. The case of Woolmington v DPP clarified several uncertainties in regards to this area of the law. Here‚ Reginald Woolmington’s wife left him to

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