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    Essay Topic- Discuss the advantages & disadvantages of following the practice of precedent in a legal sense. Answer:- The doctrines of binding precedent is concerned with the importance of case laws in English legal system. If one case has decided a point of law then it is logical that solution will be looked at in the future. The American Judge‚ Oliver Wendell said ‘the life of the law has not been logic it has been experience’‚ Miles Kingston put it another way: binding precedent means ‘A

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    Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean is a system designed by Aristotle to attempt to help people make virtuous decisions. Aristotle’s want to aid humans make virtuous decisions stems from how he perceived humans and their purpose. When trying to explain humans‚ Aristotle believed that humans can be best explained by the purpose they serve. He then concluded that the good of human beings is to reason and if a human can reason well‚ then they are serving their function. For Aristotle‚ reasoning well is

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    Castle Doctrine Theory

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    Castle Doctrine Arising as a common law theory‚ the Castle Doctrine established the understanding that a citizen has the right to defend their legal place of residence with the use of up to deadly force against an intruder. If the use of force rather than fleeing was reasonable‚ the citizen is free from prosecution since the force was utilized in a self-defense manner. Therefore‚ the doctrine was meant to deter crime and provide public safety through empowering citizens to protect their life and

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    The Nixon Doctrine of 1969

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    The Nixon Doctrine of 1969 Andrea Payne POL 300 Professor John Cronin November 02‚ 2011 Abstract “First‚ the United States will keep all of its treaty commitments. Second‚ we shall provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security. Third‚ in cases involving other types of aggression‚ we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested in accordance with our treaty commitments. But

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    1    Sofia Aguilar and Gianna Mendiola  Mrs. Reid  1A Honor’s English   28 October 2014  Ban On Homework: Constructive Speech  Sofia and I believe that homework is an unnecessary and stressful task that needs to  be eliminated. Homework is just busy work that teachers give to students so they can  practice/review the learned material. Because homework is an overwhelming and stressful  obligation‚ schools should put a ban on homework‚ and start training teachers to give better  instruction. We would like your opinion on what you would do

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    The U.S benefitted Latin America through the implementation of the Monroe Doctrine‚ which helped prevented further European colonization. Independence and sovereignty were in the U.S’s intentions for involvement in Latin America‚ while many European governments saw benefits in overturning independence and thereby acquiring resources and global power. This paper will use examples of European colonialism in‚ Africa‚ Mexico‚ and the Dominican Republic‚ to support my claim. Both the U.S and Europe had

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    Doctrine of Faith in Islam

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    Doctrine of Faith in Islam “Islam is the Qur’anically revealed name of the monotheistic religion founded in Arabia” by Prophet Muhammad who was the last prophet to be sent by God and therefore his duty was to direct all of mankind for all time since no Prophet shall follow him (Corrigan 134). A Muslim is one who accepts witness to God’s unity and the Prophethood of Muhammed. This is known as the Shahada: La illah illa Allah‚ Muhammed rasul Allah‚ which is the essential declaration of Islamic faith

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    speech was about the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine was a United States document policy of opposing European colonialism in the early United States colonies. It stated that Europeans should not interfere with American nations or attempt to acquire more territory in the Western Hemisphere. The document was written and supported by the secretary-of-state John Quincy Adams. He was soon to be the next president of the United States of America after Monroe’s term. The doctrine was distributed in 1823

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    mission of western expansion. Americans knew that they wanted to expand and grow. The Monroe Doctrine was a foreign policy that regarded domination in the America’s‚ issued in 1823. This policy said that future efforts by the European nations to colonize land and interfere on American soil will be viewed as an act of aggression. This would require U.S intervention. Many Historians felt that the Monroe Doctrine enabled Americans to move west because no other countries would try to occupy it. This is

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    The Doctrine of God the father The essay will focus upon the first person of the trinity‚ God the Father. There is a presupposition that God is knowable‚ yet not discoverable by human reason. God is known only by divine revelation and‚ although the works of creation and Providence reveal the existence of God‚ the ultimate source of divine revelation is the Word of God. God is best known in Jesus Christ as John 14.19 which states that he who has seen me has seen the Father that is reveal through

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