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    This was followed in Knuller v DPP [1973] AC 435 (Case summary). In order for the doctrine of judicial precedent to work‚ it is necessary to be able to determine what a point of law is. In the course of delivering a judgment‚ the judge will set out their reasons for reaching a decision. The reasons which are necessary for them to reach their decision amount to the ratio decidendi of the case. The ratio decidendi forms the legal principle which is a binding precedent meaning it must

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    Authentic Leadership

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    Article Summary: Authentic leadership for 21st century project delivery from the International Journal of Project Management APA citation: Lloyd-Walker‚ Beverley1 beverley.lloydwalker@vu.edu.au Walker‚ Derek(2). International Journal of Project Management; May2011‚ Vol. 29 Issue 4‚ p383-395. Retrieved from EBSCOhost‚ summarized by Rachell Bishop. Summary: The project managers of the 21st century will need to adopt new leadership models to sustain continuous improvement. There are three

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    Authentic & Traditional Korean Kimchi Ingredients 1 fresh Chinese cabbage‚ dark green outer leaves removed 1 1/2 cup cooking salt 1L water 1 heaped tbsp glutinous rice starch (sticky rice powder‚ not regular rice powder) 1 cup Korean chilli powder – aka gochugaru (not flakes‚ look for it at your local Korean grocery store) 1/2 cup fish sauce 2 tbsp white sugar 6 spring onions‚ washed and sliced on an angle into slices about 1-2″ long 5 cloves of garlic‚ crushed 1 knob of ginger‚ grated

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    Authentic Leadership

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    Authentic leadership is the practice of building trust through honesty‚ transparency‚ and self-awareness. Authentic leaders have strong values and always consider the ethical and moral consequences of their actions. Furthermore‚ they carefully weigh options and others’ viewpoints before making decisions (Regan‚ Laschinger‚ & Wong‚ 2016; Fusco‚ O’Riordan‚ & Palmer‚ 2016). Based on the results of the Seven Habits Profile (2017)‚ I believe many of my traits align with authentic leadership. The cumulative

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    Authentic Freedom

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    Authentic Freedom A human being is free to do as what they please! That’s just an interpretation of authentic freedom. All too often humans think of freedom as a free for all. Authentic freedom is does not mean doing what one wants when one wants to whom one wants‚ but rather it means‚ understanding who one is ‚ that a human being is not alone and here to contribute to society. Authentic freedom is a paradox‚ one that will make you think‚ but not a contradiction. The more freedom a human being

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    Judge Impartiality

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    of the individual being prosecuted whether he or she are able to afford it or not‚ courtroom rules are structured to ensure that the proceedings are fairly administered‚ and‚ ideally‚ an impartial judge plays the role of a wise referee who both interprets the rules and ensures that they are followed. While an impartial judge is ideal‚ it must be acknowledged that judges are imperfect human beings who are prone to be influenced by politics‚ lobbyists‚ and current events. That being said‚ the ideology

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    Quiet Revolution and Sadek Hamid’s “The Attraction of Authentic Islam‚” this spread of traditional values proves to be true and surprising at the same time. Salafists are fundamentalists who strive to retreat back to the traditional ways of Islam. Hamid’s article discusses Salafism and its effect on Islams in the early 90s until present day. The article explores why these young British youth are embracing this kind of Islam. The author explains that the religious mosque is

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    Research and explain how current practice is influenced by Theories of development include; Piaget – Intellectual‚ Freud – psychoanalytic‚ Maslow – Humanist‚ Bandura – Social Learning‚ Skinner – Operant Conditioning‚ Watson – Behaviourist. Also explain how you holistically use these theories to work together e.g. EYFS – Holistic approach to learning is known as social pedagogy The theorist whose theory is physical development is Arnold Gesell. His theory is that most physical skills

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    Music More Authentic

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    Can One Form Of Music Be More Authentic Than Another? There are many different forms of music all of which have individual styles and characteristics. These forms and styles are generally categorized‚ by the media‚ music industry and audiences‚ into musical genres. These genres are more or less determined by such factors as geographical location‚ for example Nashville and Country & Western; time period‚ for example 1950’s and Rock’n’Roll; social relevance‚ for example 1970’s and Punk; and of

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    Judge Dee

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    Was Judge Dee A Good Magistrate? Living in the time of the Tang dynasty (618-906 AD)‚ Dee Jen-djieh came from a long line of prefects and high-ranking government officials. He studied calligraphy‚ painting‚ poetry and Confucianism. He took the civil service exams and was placed as the district magistrate of Chang-Ping where he became a judge. Throughout the book‚ Judge Dee takes on many complex cases and with his education in Confucian beliefs is able to catch each criminal and provide justice

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