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    Federal Tort Claims Act

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    their rights. Law enforcement and security officials retain the authority to enforce the law and ensure justice. This authority includes detaining and arresting suspects‚ searching and seizing property‚ and using deadly force in certain situations. But‚ with these powers officials must use discretion and act within the law thus ensure they do not violate an individual ’s rights which may result in any civil or criminal liability claims (Federal Bureau of Investigation). It is vital that criminal

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    Phils Claim over Spratley

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    Why do Philippines claim to spratly island? Answer: SUPPOSED TO BE; PHILIPPINES WILL NOT CLAIM THE SPRATLYS BECAUSE IT IS PART OF THE PHILIPPINES. SPRATLYS IS WITHIN THE 200 NAUTICAL MILE EXCLUSIVE ECONIMIC ZONE - A LAW OF SEAS - UNITED NATIONS UNCLOS. THE PROBLEM IS THE OTHER COUNTRIES ARE INTERESTED TO TAKE OVER THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS IN THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA‚ SO THE PHILIPPINES IS OBLIGED TO DEFEND ITS TERRITORY AND THERE IS NO OTHER WAY THAN TO FILE A CLAIM INSTEAD OF JUST GIVING AN ORDER

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    1. Distinguish between power and authority Power is the ability to coerce or force someone to do your will even if in some cases they may not want to. Authority is the skill of making people willingly do your will. It also the right to give orders‚ enforce obedience or make decisions. 2. Compare and contrast the features of the leadership of bands‚ tribes‚ chiefdoms and state societies A chiefdom is a form of hierarchical political organization in non-industrial societies usually based

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    Evaluate the claim that conscience is the voice of god Conscience can be divided into three theories‚ one being ‘an awareness of what is good and bad ‘believed by St. Paul‚ secondly the conscience is the power to distinguish good from evil believed by St. Jerome and thirdly‚ the conscience is the voice of God‚ believed by St. Augustine. Thomas Aquinas thought that the conscience is a device for distinguishing our right actions from our wrong ones‚ he believed that we all obey the synderesis rule

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    RoRole of Port Authorities Ports usually have a governing body referred to as the port authority‚ port management‚ or port administration. Port authority is used widely to indicate any of these three terms. The definition of port authority has been defined in various ways. In 1977‚ a commission of the European Union (EU) defined a port authority as a State‚ Municipal‚ public‚ or private body‚ which is largely responsible for the tasks of construction‚ administration and sometimes the operation

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    Maribel's Claim Analysis

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    Lea and Gabe‚ two college students that happen to go to the same University. The book starts off with Lea and her dorm mate Maribel inside their dorm‚ about to be a late night in September‚ this part of the story is in Maribel’s point of view. Before the real drama of the story begins‚ the book opens up with Maribel talking to Lea about getting a fake ID. Lea is kind of shy to the idea and in Maribel’s point of view Lea is nice and innocent and is trying to open Lea up to new possibilities. The central

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    endanger a healthcare facility. We will examine these in detail. False Claims Act (FCA): The False Claim Act was enacted to enable the federal government to civilly receive damages from a fraudulent claim by an organization. Claims for civil remedy has become more prevalent in healthcare because of the amount of money that is now involved through

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    How can we improve the image of Pakistan internationally? WE CAN IMPROVE THE IMAGE OF PAKISTAN BY FOLLOWING ROUTE Through Media The first thing we must do is to establish a panel of advertising companies who will lead the effort to establish our image abroad. Let them then acquire the services of local lobbyists and consultants in each country. We need to get our best advertising minds together to see what we can do in the electronic media on the world stage. Self: As they say‚ you

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    In Australia‚ the constitution plays a significant role in allocating power and authority between the levels of government and the branches of the federal government. The constitution is a legal document which outlines the rules for the governing body of the country. A vital feature of the constitution‚ is its purpose in ensuring the division of power between the states and governments. The high court of Australia’s main role is to protect and interpret the constitution. The constitution also ensures

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    Assess Idealism

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    Idealism is an anti-realist theory of perception which suggests that all objects exist mind-dependently. I will take an indirect realist standpoint and will be arguing against the theory of idealism. Anti-realism states that the existence of all objects depends upon human perception: ‘to be is to be perceived’. Idealism states that the immediate objects of perception are mind-dependent‚ what we today would refer to as sense data but Idealist George Berkeley referred to as ‘ideas.’ The theory suggests

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