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    Justinian’s Code Essay Justinian’s code is a body of Roman law that was codified under Justinian I. Emperor Justinian I ruled from ad 529 to 565. One thing about the Justinian’s code is that it was based off of and name of an emperor named Justinian. During his reign he marked the Byzantine empire with the Hagia Sophia. The Hagia Sophia is still in good shape today as a museum in in Istanbul‚ Turkey. But sadly the Justinian Code affected many people including jews‚ women‚ and even children.

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    ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR ENGLISH TEACHERS Penny Ur TESOL France Colloquium 2009 Initial Concepts and Assumptions Probably between two and three billion people speak English. These may be defined according to Kachru’s three circles: inner‚ outer‚ expanding (Kachru‚ 1992). expanding circle outer circle inner circle Kachru‚ 1985 Probably between two and three billion people speak English. These may be divided into Kachru’s three circles: inner‚ outer

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    Italian saint and theologian. Considered the father of Western monasticism‚ Saint Benedict of Nursia is among the most influential of the early Medieval Christian saints. The founder of the original Benedictine monastery at Monte Cassino‚ Italy‚ Benedict is credited with composing the first true text for monastic rule of the Roman Catholic Church. Written during the decline of the Roman Empire and the nascent era of the Medieval papacy in Rome‚ the Regula Sancti Benedicti (c. 540; Rule of Saint

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    INTERNATIONAL LAW Definition Liberal and realist perspective on international law How does international law get made? Customary law Law of diplomatic immunity codified in the Vienna Convention of Diplomatic Relations in 1961 Crimes against humanity codified in the Rome Statue of International Criminal Court in 2002 International treaties Treaties made by states in order to find a solution to a problem Dimensions of international law 1. Obligation- the degree to which agents are legally

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    Socialist Law was seen as the major legal system in most of the countries across the globe. “For most of the history of China‚ it has been based on the Confucian philosophy of social control through moral education‚ as well as the Legalist emphasis on codified law and criminal sanction.” (Englishinfo.com‚ 2010) In the Soviet Union “ a dictatorial trend developed that advocated the use of law and legal institutions to suppress all opposition to the regime.” (Citizendia.com‚ 2010) Unlike in other parts

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    standards‚ while avoiding conflicting standards issued by the PCAOB for public companies. The ASB issued many of the clarified standards in a single Statement of Auditing Standards (SAS) No.122‚ which will supersede most previous SAS. SAS No. 122 is codified in AU (audit) sections and each AU section has its own number and title. Another change resulting from the Clarity Project is the required format and wording of the standards. The typical format in a clarified SAS includes an introduction‚ objective

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    the general publics support to make decisions. But the nature of our constitution means that the location of sovereignty is a bit of a muddle. Additionally‚ another strength is that the rights of the people are pretty well protected despite the un-codified nature. For example‚ the rule of law and also the human rights act which was created. However this is not water tight as the human rights act is only statute and rights aren’t entrenched as there is no bill of rights which therefore means it doesn’t

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    COMMON LAW V CIVIL LAW COMMON LAW(characteristics)for comparing or contrast purpose Common law systems are mostly found in former british colony and protectorate including US‚ it is less prescriptive than civil law system‚citizens are benefited by enactment and legislation in specific fields.more often are the implied terms usage. 1)represents the law of courts as expressed in judicial decision 2)based on precedents provided by past judicial decisions‚no written statues or prescribed texts

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    Tango is a dance that started in South America and moved to Europe and the world. It has it start in the low-class society in Argentina and Uruguay and now it’s mostly dance by mid and high societies around the world. This paper will be focusing on a brief introduction about the history of tango and the different styles of tango such as: Tango Milonguero‚ Ballroom tango‚ International tango‚ American tango‚ Filipino tango‚ Tango Nuevo‚ Finish tango and finally the Argentinean tango. Tango is a dance

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    English language is a member of the Indo-European language family which include Latin‚ French‚ Celtic languages‚ Germanic languages‚ Baltic languages‚ Indo-Iranian languages‚ Slavic languages. English is a part of the Germanic languages; there are three groups of the Germanic language and which are: the North Germanic or Norse‚ including Norwegian‚ Swedish‚ Danish and Icelandic‚ the West Germanic‚ including German‚ Dutch and English‚ the East Germanic which is from Gothic. The origin of the English

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