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    ER 1023: A plaintiff is not entitled to an interlocutory injunction simply because he shows a prima facie right‚ and an arguable case as to its infringement. The remedy is flexible and discretionary Perpetual Injunction • Made after a substantive hearing on the merits • Contradistinction to an interlocutory injunction‚ which is a holding measure only Injunctions • Holding status quo or variation of it • May be without notice [ex parte] for short period Origin

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    An ethnic group or ethnicity is a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral‚ social‚ cultural‚ or national experience. The topic of race has been a topic of increasing concern as society approaches a more tolerant state‚ however‚ not many people understand or look in to races/ethnicities other than black‚ white‚ Mexicans‚ and Chinese people. When I was born I was raised in to a Cuban race‚ automatically classifying me under the Cuban ethnicity group

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    The difference between common sense and science. Plainly stated common sense is information gathered from everyday knowledge and science is thorough research on a particular subject with concluded facts. In a wilderness of common sense‚ science stands a lonely pinnacle One of the strongest features of science is that it can correct our seriously flawed cognition and give us an unfiltered view of reality. Most people put a lot of faith into relying on common sense and intuition‚ but as any

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    Purpose This procedure describes the method of recognizing needs for critical products / materials via placement of order‚ receipt and inspection test. 1. Scope This procedure applies to all departments 2. Definition SFV Spitfire Controls (Vietnam) Co.‚ Ltd. GD‚ DGD‚ PUD‚ ADD General Director‚ Deputy General Director‚ Purchasing Director‚ Administration Director PU‚ EG‚ PD‚ FA‚ AD‚ QA‚ Purchasing Department‚ Engineering Department‚ Production Department‚ Finance

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    CIVIL PROCEDURE Rules 1 – 71   I.      GENERAL PRINCIPLES   Concept of Remedial Law Remedial Law is that branch of law which prescribes the method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for their invasion  Substantive Law as Distinguished from Remedial Law Substantive law creates‚ defines and regulates rights and duties regarding life‚ liberty or property which when violated gives rise to a cause of action (Bustos v. Lucero‚ 81 Phil. 640). Remedial law prescribes the methods of enforcing

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    The Differences between Public Sector and Private Sector [pic] by Robyn Z. Abdusamad Dr. Deborah LeBlanc PAD 620 – Research Paper August 23‚ 2010 The Differences between Public Sector and Private Sector SUMMARY When we examine public sector versus private sector‚ plenty of differences come to mind. In defining each‚ we learn a private sector in an economy consist of all businesses and firms owned by ordinary members of the general public. It also consists of all the private

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    USA and the UK are two different conglomerate of states in the world. USA‚ completely known as United States of America has a federal and constitutional republic form of government while the UK (United Kingdom) instills the constitutional monarchy-parliament governance. In this regard‚ the head of the state along with the representatives are elected into office by the people in the US. They do their roles as government officials under the code of an already set constitution. Conversely‚ the UK has

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    I did survey about the taking lose weight supplement of fat university students‚ and I think you will find the results very interesting.            For my survey‚ I interviewed twenty fat students of university aged eighteen to twenty-three. The group has ten women and ten men. Now‚ I will report the result of my survey. First‚ I asked them "Have you ever take lose weight supplement?". Sixty-five percent of this group said "Yes" but thirty-five percent said "No". So‚ I asked the fat students ever

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    Nature and landscape are two interrelated‚ yet distinct‚ terms that require careful usage. The meanings of these words have been known to become twisted resulting in a variety of different interpretations. The confusion is sometimes insignificant but is some occasions; it has damning consequences. If landscapes are to be appreciated as nature‚ what moral implications does the intricacies of language unfold? In doing a quick search on Collins Online Dictionary‚ the word ‘nature’ brings the complexity

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    At the end of Meno‚ Socrates said that if he can convince anyone of the things they have concluded‚ then Meno would have provided a great benefit to the Athenians. And given the context of the Apology‚ Meno would have also benefited Athenians in a way that Socrates said could not accomplish throughout his life—that is a point to the direction of how to put virtue into practice. Socrates believed that if Meno had successfully determined the nature and practice of virtue then he would have help Athenians

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