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    Critical Analysis of the Case of Salem Advocates Bar Association v. Union of India. (2005) 6 SCC 344 Facts of the Case The present case Salem Advocate Bar Association v. Union of India[1] is basically an aftermath of the original case Salem Advocates Bar Association‚ Tamil Nadu. v. Union of India[2]. The Honorable Judges presiding over the case were Y.K. Sabharwal‚ D.M. Dharmadhikari and Tarun Chatterjee. The subject is basically related to Constitution and is a case of civil nature. In the former

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    character himself‚ Apollo. Now‚ this character is actually part of the old ancient myths of Greece. The god of light‚ music‚ medicine‚ and prophecy; Phoebus Apollo himself is the main character of this book and the series it belongs to appropriately called The Trials of Apollo. Within the book‚ Apollo has gotten himself into trouble and his father‚ the god Zeus‚ has casted him down to the mortal world without his powers and godliness. Without his powers and being completely mortal‚ Apollo must recover

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    The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions sparked great controversy throughout the United States during 1798 and 1799. The resolutions were manifestos that protested against the Federalist Alien and Sedition Acts. The authors of the resolutions remained anonymous‚ but were written by James Madison and Thomas Jefferson‚ who were upset with how the Federalists were ruling the nation. These two republicans knew something needed to be done for the central government

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    Dispute Resolution Methods Within the construction industry there are many occasions where a dispute can arise; from an issue over a development approval‚ through payment disputes and quality and defect issues‚ to Work Cover and compensation claims. All of these can be resolved through many different methods‚ these include‚ but are not limited to; litigation‚ mediation‚ arbitration and expert determination (both binding and non-binding). While all these options can provide a resolution‚ they vary

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    Alternative Dispute Resolutions Business Law 531 March 11‚ 2013 Thomas Kershaw Alternative Dispute Resolutions Traditional litigation and nontraditional Alternative Dispute Resolution both seek to settle disputes however litigation is more costly than ADR. Therefore‚ plaintiffs should consider the use of ADR before requesting a trial. Traditional Litigation Parties may pursue ADR‚ as well as‚ traditional litigation in trying to resolve a dispute however the latter is more complex and

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    Apollo and Dionysus: Gods of Art and Will In Nietzsche’s first book‚ The Birth of Tragedy‚ he introduces two principles with which he drives his discourse on the nature of art: the Apollonian dream‚ and the Dionysian intoxication. He states his purpose in writing the book‚ saying that “we will have achieved much for scientific study of aesthetics when we come‚ not merely to a logical understanding‚ but also to the certain and immediate apprehension of the fact that the further development of art

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    Ms. Brown U.S. History 10 April 2013 Vietnam War Essay In 1964‚ the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed by the United States Congress in response to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident this resolution stated “Whereas the United States is assisting the peoples of southeast Asia to protect their freedom and has no territorial‚ military or political ambition in that area‚ but desires only that these people should be left alone in peace to work out their destines in their own way: Now‚ therefore be it Resolved

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    New Year Resolution Although many of us make a New Year resolution at the beginning of a New Year but we do it more out of a custom than with actual planning. Also‚ people don’t spare much thought in finding out what he/she will actually like to achieve in the year. Hence‚ the success rate with New Year resolution is actually poor. Some tips therefore can become handy in making your New Year resolution a success.  Fix your target: What is really important to you? What do you want to achieve

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    Colonies 13 Original Colonies. Connecticut‚ Delaware‚ Georgia‚ Maryland‚ Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ New Hampshire‚ New Jersey‚ New York‚ North Carolina‚ Pennsylvania‚ Rhode Island‚ South Carolina‚ and Virginia. Out of these 13‚ Virginia‚ Rhode Island‚ and Pennsylvania stood out to me the most. Even though these three colonies have differences based on how they started‚ who governed them‚ and how they were governed‚ they still have many similarities. 1607. Jamestown‚ Virginia. Founded by John Smith

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    the goal of planned development. Industrial Policy Resolution‚ 1948: The IPR‚ 1948 created a mixed economy reserving a sphere for the private and public sectors. It divided the industries into four groups: (i) Industries with exclusive Central Govt. monopoly‚ arms and ammunitions‚ atomic energies and railway transport. (ii) Mixed sector - State controlled new undertaking in coal‚ iron and steel‚ air craft‚ telephone‚ etc. (iii) Under State resolution and control consumer goods industries‚ and (iv) Under

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