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    immediately following the war to provide ambulance transportation. In 1977‚ the Emergency Medical Care Consultation Committee organized a three-tier emergency care system (Tintinalli et al.‚ 2010‚ p. 29). Then in 1991‚ the Emergency Life-Saving Technician Law is passed creating the role of paramedics with advanced training (Tintinalli et al.‚ 2010). Also in 1991‚ the Japanese Lower House Social and Labor Commission Conference Minutes introduced the Franco-German model and encouraged the evaluation of a similar

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    | |Research Methodology | |Difference between Theory and Law | | | Difference between the Law and the Theory Law  1) An empirical generalization; a statement of a biological principle that appears to be without exception at the time it is made‚ and has become

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    The bloody code‚ refers to a series of severe laws and punishments‚ that were introduced in the early 1700’s; this was a time when capital punishment was extended to cover many more offences. Originally‚ punishment by death‚ would only have applied to a few crimes‚ including‚ murder and treason. This was further increased in The Black Act‚ of 1723‚ by another 50. Many rich landowners believed that crime was on the increase‚ due to the expansion of small village communities‚ into larger developed

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    nowhere in sight he realizes he’s made a mistake that was foolish. In these stories Araby by James Joyce and A&P by John Updike‚ there are many similarities and at the same time‚ these stories contain many differences. One of the many similarities between these two stories is that both these boys are seriously intrigued with someone of the opposite sex. While they go in to detail on the

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    During the 14th century‚ when the beginning of the Renaissance took place‚ Florence was one of the main political‚ economic‚ and artistic cities in Europe. The Black Death‚ the plague that reduced the population of Florence‚ and the difficulties Florence encountered by this time explain the heavy influence of gothic style in architecture and the elegance found in every artwork created in this era. Florence was one of the top European cities when it came to painting‚ because it had the greatest school

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    no stopping them. They were gone for good. Daedalus made the right decision and didn’t get too rambunctious and stayed in the perfect spot. Icarus liked the feeling too much and went overboard. In “Icarus’s Flight” it states “He now had his answer‚ laws to uphold him in his downward plunge” (Dobyns 18-19). Icarus past the point of freedom. His choice left the ones who loved him in shambles. In the folk tale it says‚ “Weeping bitterly‚ he buried his small son and called it Icaria in his memory” (Benson

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    not enforced and come from “withi n”. Laws‚ on the other hand‚ are a set of rules that are framed by a governing body that are meant to be accepted by everyone‚ whether they like it or not. Ethics can be viewed as the foundation for making laws. Without ethics‚ there are no laws. In fact‚ ethics serve as a guiding principle for laws. It is based on these ethics that laws are created by the governments to serve as a framework to mediate the relationships between one another. They are made in order

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    At first there seems to be no distinction between law and morality. There are passages in ancient Greek writers‚ for example‚ which seem to suggest that the good person is the one who will do what is lawful. It is the lawgivers‚ in these early societies‚ who determine what is right and wrong. But it is not long before thoughtful people recognize the difference between what is actually legal‚ or legally right according to the political authorities and what should be legal. What should be legal

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    the holy grail first started when King Arthur and his knights went searching for the chalice that Jesus used at the last supper and collected his blood during his crucifixion. In The Da Vinci Code ‚ however‚ the Grail is seen as Mary Magdalene and her womb which carries Jesus’ blood‚ his child. The Da Vinci Code is a Theory on “hidden messages” within Leonardo Da Vinci’s most famous pieces of artwork‚ mainly The Last Supper. The theory is that Da Vinci was a member of an ancient secret society called

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    From the time Wulf and Eadwacer is written to the writing of Bisclavret‚ the ideas associated with wolves move from the monstrous to the domesticated. The poet in Wulf and Eadwacer depicts wolves as savage and dangerous creatures that are unwelcome in society. “They desire to destroy him if he comes among the troop” (Wulf and Eadwacer 2). This line is repeated twice in the poem emphasizing the poet’s efforts to say that the wolf would be destroyed if it tried to enter the community. Wolves were

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