Class 2 Lecture : Law & Everyday Life: Legal Consciousness & Law as Narrative Is Law and Justice the Same Thing? When you think about the law and justice what images come to mind Blind lady justice who represents impartial justice. She cannot see whether those coming before her are rich or poor‚ powerful or weak‚ great or lowly. She only judges on the basis of truth. Sword symbolize : to strike justice Scale symbolize : It is a goddess and it sees none separately all are same in the house
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Lecture Illustration: Compensation Salt Water Ltd. Salt Water Ltd is a large and successful manufacturer of engines. The company consists of two divisions: the Automotive Engine division and the Outboard Motor Division. Salt Water has recently acquired a new company which will become a third division. The new Couch division is a small manufacturer of lawnmower motors. It has been owned and managed by the one person for 40 years. The prior owner treated all employees as part of his family
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SUPPLEMENTARY LECTURE NOTES: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND REPORTING TAX EFFECT ACCOUNTING – BASIC STRUCTURE (STEP BY STEP APPROACH) STEP 1 Calculate taxable profit from accounting profit This will involve identifying all temporary and permanent differences between accounting income versus assessable income and accounting expenses versus tax expenses (tax deductions) Accounting Profit Add back accounting expenses Subtract accounting revenues (both temporary and permanent differences) Then
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Lecture 1: Cardiovascular Health Cardiovascular disease (CVD) • Statistically half of us (53%) are going to die from this disease (leading cause of death worldwide)) • CVD are diseases of the heart and blood vessels o includes atherosclerosis‚ heart attack and stroke • Narrowing of blood vessels as they are filling up with plaque Function of the heart • 4 chambers/valves controlled by leaflets • Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) caused by the building up of plaque leading to a heart attack
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Introductory Lecture on Shakespeare’s Hamlet [A lecture prepared for English 200 and revised for English 366: Studies in Shakespeare‚ by Ian Johnston of Malaspina-University College‚ Nanaimo‚ BC. It was last revised slightly on February 27‚ 2001. This entire text is in the public domain and may be used free of charge and without permission] For comments‚ questions‚ corrections‚ suggestions please contact Ian Johnston A. Introduction Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ written around 1600‚ is one of the
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Lecture notes on Alexander the Great. IN 338 Philip of Macedon defeated the Greek city-states. His son‚ Alexander‚ extended the imprint of Greek culture far beyond its Mediterranean homeland. In a series of whirlwind campaigns between 334 and 323 BCE.‚ Alexander gained control of Syria and Egypt and then destroyed the might of Persia. He took his armies east to the Indus and north to central Asia‚ but died at the age of 33 in Babylon. Map pg 154 (overhead) Alexander the Great was no stranger
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you spent your life? Many professors around the world are asked to take on this task of composing and delivering a “last lecture”. This lecture would be giving to students at colleges expressing what your lasts thought would be if these were to be your last moments on this world. In Randy Paunch’s LAST LECTURE it was a little different. He got asked to prepare this last lecture but in his case it really would be one of the last things he would say to thousands in this world. Randy Pausch had a
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levels of learning within the classroom. Recent research has indicated that the latest generation of college-aged students has been exposed to 3D technology throughout childhood and may actually benefit from the incorporation of this type of lecture within the classroom. Three lectures in 3D were created and viewed in the holographic lab by a group of students. The control group was given the same lecture‚ but in the traditional classroom‚ and both groups were given an exam on the material. Scores of
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Ignorance: The One Thing More Expensive Than College Although a good education for all Americans is essential for individual success and national economy‚ the truth is it has become increasingly expensive and doesn’t even guarantee a job after graduation. What exactly qualifies as a “good education?” Most people associate higher education with good education. Every year students will have to pay 3-4% more over inflation due to available subsidized loans and increased aid (McArdle). This
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dr Hanna Dziczek-Karlikowska Phonology and Phonetics – year I LECTURE I - INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION PHONETICS and PHONOLOGY TWO SUBDISCIPLINES IN LINGUISTICS WHICH DEAL WITH SOUNDS 1. LINGUISTICS: the scientific study of language and its structure. There are broadly three aspects to the study: language form‚ language meaning‚ and language in context. LINGUISTICS DESCRIPTIVE THEORETICAL APPLIED Anthropological linguistics Cognitive linguistics Computational
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