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    discussion of the following topics1.What the onset of this life change do children experience?2.What is the reaction to grief of the loss of the intact family?What the onset of this life change do children experience?The experience of a loss of the non-custodial parent is sundry feeling of intense anger of the disruption of the family‚ and of powerlessness for the child caught in the middle. Usual and customary support systems tend to dissolve‚ though the ignorance or reluctance of adults to actively seek

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE – CONSTITUTIONAL TORTS IN INDIA Subject: LAW OF TORTS Submitted by: P S S BHARGAVA Submitted to: Prof. MADABUSHI SRIDHARACHARYULU Roll No. : 2012-39 NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW‚ HYDERABAD RESEARCH METHODOLOGY As a part of my research project I have used doctrinal method. I have referred to various cases and tracked the development and evolution of Law of Torts. In this project I would like to discuss the evolution of constitutional torts in India. Under civil

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    can be used as evidence in a case; however it can only be used if the police let the suspect know that they have the right to an attorney before and during questioning and also that the suspect can be silent to avoid self-incrimination before an interrogation. It is now a staple when police arrests are made. In this paper‚ I will explain why I believe that the Miranda Rights are not necessary anymore. The Miranda Rights should no longer be required. One the reasons for the establishment of

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    April 13th‚ 2014       1) Long term care   ­  ​ variety of services which help meet both the medical and non­medical needs of people  with a ​ chronic illness​  or ​ disability​  who cannot care for themselves for long periods of  time.  ­ provide custodial and non­skilled care‚ such as assisting with ​ normal daily tasks​  ​ like  dressing​ ‚ and using the bathroom.   ­ Facilities that offer formal LTC services typically provide living accommodation for  people who require on­site delivery of around­the­clock supervised care

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    152(e)(2)(A) then indicates exception that if the custodial parent signs a written declaration (in such manner and form as the Secretary may by regulations prescribe) that such custodial parent will not claim such child as a dependent‚ the child shall be treated as being the qualifying child of the noncustodial parent. Reg Sec. 1.152-4T(a)(3) states that noncustodial parent may claim the exemption for a dependent child when a written declaration from the custodial parent stating that he/she will not claim

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    the investigative and interrogative stages‚ to gather enough information about the crime that only the suspect would know to arrest the suspect‚ and then present the case to the court. There are three stages of deception‚ the investigation‚ then interrogation‚ and finally the testimonial. “Hard and fast rules limiting police conduct may challenge common sense‚ while the absence of such rules may invite arbitrary and abusive conduct.  This paper discusses one of the most troubling and difficult questions

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    Middle Eastern countries‚ especially Iraq‚ are often portrayed as overly religious‚ backward‚ and violent. Their image in the world has been clouded by the intergroup hostility that has existed between Muslim and Christian societies for centuries. In his review of Bernard Lewis’s book‚ What Went Wrong: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response‚ Professor Aslam Syed points out a commonly accepted Western narrative of the origins of this hostility. This narrative states that the ancient Muslim world

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    Liberal democratic communities such as Canada and or the US have always had controversial thoughts towards the topic of torture. This on going dispute discusses if torture ought to ever be resorted to or if all forms of torture should be abolished for good. This paper will be discussing a side that most liberal democratic don’t agree with. In a liberal democratic society having the power to resort to torture is fair if they are receiving valuable information in return‚ protect the majority of the

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    as an interrogation. Interrogation as opposed to interviewing is designed to match acquired information to a particular suspect in order to secure a confession; it is the process of testing that information and its application to a particular suspect. By means of interrogation we would be able to eliminate the innocent or identify the guilty. (Swanson‚ Chamelin‚ Territo & Taylor‚ 2012) There are circumstance’s where the investigator may go directly from an interview to an interrogation occurs

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    transparency and open government. On 06 Dec 02‚ the subject of the first Special Interrogation Plan was forced to wear a woman’s bra and had a thong placed on his head during the course of the interrogation. On 17 Dec 02‚ the subject of the first Special Interrogation Plan was told that his mother and sister were whores. On 20 Dec 02‚ an interrogator tied a leash to the subject of the first Special Interrogation Plan’s chains‚ led him around the room‚ and forced him to perform a series of dog

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