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    On the 6th of November 1999 Australia was very close to becoming a republic. There was a 4% difference in the vote for the referendum with 46% of voters in favour for Australia to become a republic and 54% of voters against becoming a republic winning by the smallest margin. But why become a republic? First of all a republic is a state in which the supreme power resides in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly but them (Macquarie

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    Print Form No- OL13-1020-006640 POST-GRADUATE TEACHING DEPARTMENTS VANI VIHAR‚ BHUBANESWAR-751004 ONLINE APPLICATION FORM FOR ADMISSION FOR MASTERS PROGRAMS Utkal University Close Name of the Course: Physics For office use only Index No: Career Mark: Entrance Test Marks: Total marks : Head of Department: Date of Admission: Verifying Officer: Roll No: Position in the list: Admission in Charge: Applicant details : Applicant’s Name : Father’s/Guardian Name: Nationality : Mother

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    The personal representative of a deceased shareholder and the trustee in bankruptcy of a bankrupt shareholder; (c) a person in whose favour a transfer of shares has been executed and delivered but whose name has not been entered in the register of members of the company or‚ if two or more such transfers have been executed and delivered‚ the person in whose favour the most recent transfer has been made‚ provided that in the case of a company other than a public company in respect of the persons mentioned

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    endeavour towards social cohesion in Australia will not be smooth or simple. There will be many steps that have to be taken and bridges crossed. Simon Overland in his article”Inclusion Is the Key to Harmony” presents us with a viewpoint distinctly in favour of social cohesion. He says that “Social Isolationism and disengagement stemming‚ from among other things‚ racism and negative stereotyping‚ is the real problem”‚ referring to our incapability to exercise restraint in our assumptions‚ “that all Somalis

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    As John O’Donohue famously quoted; "Our bodies know they belong; it is our minds that make our lives so homeless..." This statement could be interpreted in several ways in life itself. In school even. Starting school is the first step. As we all know‚ the first step is always the hardest. Beginning your experiences at secondary education as a small fish in a big pond‚ as opposed to your previous experiences as a big fish in a small pond‚ can seem quite intimidating. I don’t disagree with that. But

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    social work‚ illustrates through personal experience how reality TV can be utilized in the classroom to supply ample opportunities to apply critical theory. Informal syntax allows the reader to follow the authors argument easily. Simple word flow is favour of the authors reasoning in order to lead the reader to a new point of view. The purpose of this article is to open up the idea of bringing reality TV to a teachers hand as an aid and into the learning environment of students‚ in order to practice

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    Administrative Law‚ Trimester 2‚ 2012 Assignment Question „[The] statutory “no evidence” ground of judicial review is both wider and more specific than was the case with “no evidence” grounds for judicial review at common law.‟ Justice Kirby‚ Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs v Rajamanikkam [2002] 210 CLR 222‚ at [111]. Of the judgments in Rajamanikkam‚ which do you prefer‚ and what justification can you provide for your preference? In answering the question‚ you should read the

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    It was shown that people who consume more fast food and alcohol and don’t take part in much exercise were in favour of unhealthy food and alcohol sponsorship of sporting events where more active and health aware people were not in favour. The vast majority of people were against tobacco sponsorship of sporting events‚ if smokers themselves. Advertising is proven to make sales increase and therefore the advertising companies

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    1 TRANSFER OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY – CAPITAL GAINS AND EXEMPTIONS UNDER SS.54 & 54F BY MS. JANANI SHANKAR‚ Student‚ NALSAR & Trainee‚ SAPR Advocates Ms.B.Mala‚ Senior Associate‚ SAPR Advocates Note : The scope of this article is restricted to examining certain aspects of LongTerm Capital Gains which arise during transfer of residential property. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Capital Gains 2. Computation of Long-Term Capital Gains (i)Computation of cost of acquisition /cost of improvement

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    53 consultations at a cost of $73‚640 which was borne by the workplace insurer. The appellant litigated against the dentist in the Supreme Court for negligence and trespass to person‚ seeking exemplary damages. However‚ the trial judge found in favour of the defendant who admitted liability for negligence only and applied the Civil Liability Act‚ awarding damages totalling $1‚388‚615.20 and no exemplary damages were given. This appeal was made with the admission that the dentist has committed an

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