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    Constitution of India

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    Department of Industrial Engineering and Management R.V. College of Engineering‚ Bangalore – 59 VII Semester CIP71 – Constitution of India and Professional Ethics QUESTION BANK Constitution of India Important Cases Case 1 Maneka Gandhi vs. Union of India (1978) The fact situation in this case was as follows: Section 10(3)(c) of the Passport Act authorizes the Passport authority to impound a Passport if it deems it necessary to do so in the in the

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    Critic In 1849‚ Cesar who is the King of Roman Republic argued that the death penalty is injustice itself and it is a futile exercise. Then‚ this causes Roman Republic acts as the first nations to abolish the Death Penalty in modern times. This is the movement based on the human rights. After that‚ Venezuela in 1863 and Portugal in 1867 also abolished the death penalty in their country. A new era of human rights and International Law sought first to set out the foundations of Human Rights (UDHR

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    Alesio June 08‚ 2011 Facts: Jimmy Maddox was convicted of rape in a Georgia state court and sentenced to life imprisonment. Having unsuccessfully pursued his direct appeal and the state post-conviction remedy‚ Maddox filed a federal habeas corpus petition alleging prosecutorial suppression of exculpatory evidence in violation of the doctrine of Brady v. Maryland. There are four types of situations in which the Brady doctrine applies; the prosecutor has not disclosed information despite a specific

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    Caribbean holiday.” Irony. Robertson is highlighting the ignorance of most people in the middle to upper class in regard to the goings on of politics in smaller countries. “Committed death-row lawyers who delay the hangman with last-minute habeas corpus appeals” Legalese. This is used to express a level of formality and realism in his writing. “In the way that one might be taken by a zoo-keeper to see the rarest specimen in a monkey-house. Metaphor. This is used to describe the conditions of the

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    Dekada 70

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    world slathered in testosterone‚ Amanda begins to undergo a transformation when her family becomes imbricated in the sociopolitical realities brought about by the Marcos dictatorship. The declaration of Martial Law‚ the lifting of the writ of habeas corpus‚ the curfews and police searches‚ all these could have easily floated past Amanda’s head had her sons not found themselves caught in the crossfire between the government and the pro-democracy movements. As one son after another faces the oppressive

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    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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    Introduction The topic I chose to research was Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Polycystic is a health problem that can affect a women’s menstrual cycle‚ childbearing‚ hormones‚ and other bodily functions. Women with this disorder typically have higher levels of androgens in their bodies. [ (DePaolo‚ 2007) ] In this paper I will first do an overview of the female reproductive system‚ briefly discus the menstrual and ovarian cycle and finally discuss Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Overview of Female Reproductive

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    Synopsis Directed by Chito S. Roño‚ this adaptation of Lualhati Bautista’s prize-winning novel Dekada 70 chronicles a middle-class Filipino family who‚ over the space of a decade‚ become aware of the political policies that have ultimately led to repression and a state of martial law. Vilma Santos stars as Amanda‚ who realizes the implications of living within a dictatorship after sorting out the contradictory reactions of her husband and five sons. Julian‚ her husband‚ supports his eldest son’s

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    oppositor and appellant Facts: - On October 15‚ 1941‚ a decision was rendered in the case of Tan Chong vs. Secretary of Labor‚ whereby this Court affirmed the judgment of the Court of First Instance of Manila‚ which had granted the writ of habeas corpus applied for by tan Chong‚ on the ground that he‚ being a native of the Philippines‚ of a Chinese father and a Filipino mother‚ is a citizen of the Philippines. - On the same date‚ in the case of Lam Swee Sang vs. Commonwealth of the Philippines

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    The Brain Left vs. Right

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    The Brain Left vs. Right Spencer Wright College 100 American Military University Drucilla Russell The Brain Hemispheres Left vs. Right: How does this impact learning The brain is a continually researched part of the human anatomy. With advances in technology‚ medicine and psychology it has been continually researched. The current science we have now reveals many things about the brain‚ such as there are two hemispheres in the brain‚ the left side and the right side. How much truth

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    Alien Hand Syndrome

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    generally out of the realm of their own voluntary control‚ while the unaffected hand is under normal volitional control. At times‚ particularly in patients who have sustained damage to the corpus callosum that connects the two cerebral hemispheres‚ the hands appear to be acting in opposition to each other. Damage to the corpus callosum can give rise

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