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    The Forest

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    offer employment to about 4 mil­lion people to earn their livelihood in forest based occupations‚ i.e.‚ lumbering‚ sawing‚ furniture mak­ing‚ forest produce collecting‚ etc. 4. Auction of forests for commercial use fetches annual income to state exchequer. 5. Export of forest products earns valuable foreign exchange to the country. 6. Grazing of cattle in the forests helps in dairy farming and cattle rising. 7. Forests are the natural habitat for wild life and birds which attract tourists

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    Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor of the Nazi party on January 30‚ 1933‚ after losing the presidential election. At this time the Nazi party held two out of the ten seats on the Weimar Republic Hitler was the head of the Nazi party and was a very popular figure in german politics

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    The British judiciary is both independent and impartial? The Judiciary of the United Kingdom is not a single body. Each of the separate legal systems in England and Wales‚ Northern Ireland and Scotland has their own judiciary. The British Judiciary plays a vital part in British Politics. This is unblemished as the judicial system is significantly responsible for a multitude of political roles. The senior judiciary help interpret the meaning of law and directly enforce the rule of law. Similarly

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    The Czernin case is categorized as a failure by Austrian Counterintelligence to detect and halt a “femme fatale” operation implemented by the Gestapo and foreign office of Nazi Germany with the goal of targeting the Austrian chancellor in pursuit of documents that would have dealt a fatal blow to the Third Reich and Hitler himself (Koehler‚ 1940). There were many reasons for the failure of Austrian CI‚ however‚ the primary reasons can be chalked up to capabilities and failure to recognize indications

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    Law and Equity Essay (a) Outline the development of common law and equity. There was no system of law in England and Wales before 1066‚ as it was mainly based on customs which were just rules of behaviour and the other used to be the decisions of judges. The law in England and Wales built over the centuries. There were various methods of creating laws which were called “sources of law”. However‚ in the 18th Century Parliament became more powerful which lead the Acts of Parliament (statues) to

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    whole. They detained witnesses‚ censored the media‚ and had a sensor approved script for shows. The state monitored phones and had surveillance across London. The Chancellor Adam Sutler had decides how the media approached acts of terrorism and what is aired on TV. Similar to the Russian TV (RT) channel we know of today‚ the Chancellor in the movie had the exact same British Television Network (BTN) that was nationalized. The state even had a secret service‚ similar to the ones we see in Russia and

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    however‚ this was due to low turnout and the still had 37.2% of the vote. Despite this Hitler regarded the election as a disaster and is rumoured to have threatened suicide; yet in 1933 Hitler was legally sworn in as German Chancellor. Why? Because he was directly helped. The Chancellor in 1932 was von Papen‚ a friend of President Hindenburg‚ and he was struggling to solve the unemployment issue. He was losing support fast and Hindenburg replaced him with one of his advisers‚ Kurt von Schneider; he kept

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    Are Uk Judges Independent

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    Wales. This strengthens the idea that‚ in this respect‚ judges are not influenced by pressure from the government as their involvement in the appointment process is restricted. Before 2005‚ judges were appointed by the Prime Minister and the Lord Chancellor which proved unsuccessful as it made it very difficult to rule out the influence of political considerations. For instance‚ if the judiciary was to favour the government of the day in this case Labour‚ the judges might have been more liberal in

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    1. V’s behaviors towards the characters are mysterious. He saves Evey from being abused by Finger men‚ and from the local news stations but on the other hand he blows up buildings that are symbolic representations of the government (Bailey Stature and Parliament building) and kills numerous people from his past without regret. A terrorist is someone who terrorizes or frightens people‚ whereas a patriot is someone who will do anything to protect their country. V can be seen as a terrorist because

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    Title: An examination of social exclusion policy and its effect on adults of a working age with serious mental health problems To begin‚ this essay will briefly define the term social exclusion and its historical background. It will then move on to the political history of social exclusion in the United Kingdom. Particularly the essay will focus on the reasons behind unemployment‚ and the resulting effect of excluding people from society. The policies around employment and the benefit system

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