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    SOCIAL PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR 1. INTRODUCTION Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s philosophical contribution has in the areas of Humanism‚ realism and rationalism. He propounded a philosophy of humanism taking in account both theory and practice. For him philosophy is not purely theoretic matter but has practical potentialities. It has its roots in the problems of life and the theories that are propounded return back as a contribution for the reconstruction of the society

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    Law and Equity Essay (a) Outline the development of common law and equity. There was no system of law in England and Wales before 1066‚ as it was mainly based on customs which were just rules of behaviour and the other used to be the decisions of judges. The law in England and Wales built over the centuries. There were various methods of creating laws which were called “sources of law”. However‚ in the 18th Century Parliament became more powerful which lead the Acts of Parliament (statues) to

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    Political Allegory in Orwell’s Animal Farm: A Note Arpan Adhikary In Animal Farm (1945) George Orwell adapts and subverts the conventional form of ‘Fairy Story’ while satirizing the ethico-political irony in between the theory and practice of revolution with implicit reference to the Stalinist regime in the USSR from the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 onwards. Though it can be read as a critique of any kind of totalitarian doctrine and political hypocrisy‚ Animal Farm abounds with numerous judiciously

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    section of the essay will offer a summary of the dying man’s argument against the existence of God. Finally‚ this essay will offer analysis of the dying man’s objection to the existence of God; this will include analysis on the dying man’s arguments in favour of empiricism and materialism. The deist

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    There are many theories that try to explain relationships between sexual selection and human reproductive behaviour. Evolutionary theory is one such theory. There are many different species in the world which‚ according to Darwin‚ all came from one source‚ e.g. a bacteria or organism. Within each species‚ natural variation occurs‚ therefore the individual beings within the specie look different from one another. These differences are caused by genetic makeup (50% from your mum‚ 50% from your dad)

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    Closed Circuit Television Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) are now widely seen as crucial tools in preventing crime and ensuring security (Gill and Spriggs‚ 2005:1). The cameras record images that are sent to a “monitor- recording device” for watching‚ reviewing and storage (ibid). CCTV is a “situational” technique which allows people to be remotely observed‚ thereby making it possible for law enforcement agents to effectively attend to distress calls (ibid). The use of CCTV as a situational

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    The term locus standi is the term for the ability of a party to appear in the court and to be heard by the court. No doubt‚ the court vested its discretion to refuse or to allow him or her to proceed in the proceeding. However‚ any persons of the following would be sufficient to provide a complaint with a standing:- 1. he or she has a particular grievance of his or her own 2. he or she is a member of the public who has been inconvenienced 3. a mere stranger There are three locus standi requirements

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    Explore the reasons for the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan movement in 1920s America and the political changes it caused. In the 1920s North America experienced a huge rise in immigrants from black‚ Hispanic and Jewish backgrounds. For the most part they settled in slums‚ took on poorly paid work and lived lives far removed from most white middle class families. Many traditional northern and southern white Americans were uneasy with this sudden influx and it helped create social tension‚ particularly

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    the emission of dust from the factory. David’s son‚ Wally may only sue Harrington & Nephew Ltd for a tort in negligence for the damage caused to the paints by chemical emitted from the factory. The next step is to consider any defences available in favour of Harrington & Nephew Ltd. The defendant company may raise the defence of prescription‚ which is applicable to the private nuisance if it is able to prove that the problem had continued for a period of twenty years then it would be a good defence

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    Introduction Context of the Review Virginia Henderson defines nursing as "primarily helping people (sick or well) in the performance of those activities contributing to health‚ or its recovery (or to a peaceful death)..."(Henderson‚ 1977 get source for this). Euthanasia has been‚ for many years the subject of heated debate in the healthcare and legal arena‚ and the Netherlands ’ decriminalization of the act and the State of Oregon ’s passage of the Death with Dignity act‚ have served to add

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