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    r lwaCYBER LAW Cyber Laws are the basic laws of a Society and hence have implications on every aspect of the Cyber Society such as Governance‚ Business‚ Crimes‚ Entertainment‚ Information Delivery‚ Education etc.  WHY THE NEED FOR CYBER LAW? • Coming of the Internet. • Greatest cultural‚ economic‚ political and social transformation in the history of human society. • Complex legal issues arising leading to the development of cyber law. • Different approaches for controlling‚ regulating and

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    rated Parmalat bonds as sound financial papers‚ when they should have ideally placed them as worth nothing. • In 2003‚ bondholders learn that nearly €4bn of funds in a Bank of America account is non-existent. The bank says the transfer document is a forgery. Trading in Parmalat shares are frozen. Tanzi‚ various family members and several executives are arrested‚ including chief financial officer Fausto Tonna. • In 2004‚ Parmalat’s debts are fixed at €14.3bn‚ eight times what the firm had admitted. After

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    Simon Frazer was be-headed for war crimes against Prince Charles. Capital Punishment has advanced through the years with technology and many laws have been made to soften it so less crimes which fell in to the death penalty trial such as; Hanging for forgery was abolished in 1836‚ no-one under the age of sixteen was put to trial or death after 1908‚ hanging was stopped in 1868 and the USA used the electric chair which was nether used in Britain. The last woman to be executed was Ruth Ellis for murdering

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    During the 19th century‚ America was going through a major transition. People living in the West were learning to adapt to new environments; the south was fighting against outdated values. In the west people struggled with farming‚ building‚ and making laws. In the south‚ people were being killed‚ politicians rigged elections‚ and a president was aggressively pushing towards civil rights. The incredible thing is that both of these events occur in the same country around the same time. In the West

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    who deals with the house and children. Although Ibsen focuses on these “housewife” attributes‚ Nora’s character is ambitious‚ naive‚ and somewhat cunning. She hides a dark secret from her husband that not only includes borrowing money‚ but also forgery. Nora’s choices were irrational; she handled the situations very poorly in this play by keeping everything a secret. The way that women were viewed in this time period created a barrier that she could not overcome. The decisions that had the potential

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    A Doll’s House: Secession from Society "A Doll’s House" by Henrick Ibsen has a central theme of secession from society. It is demonstrated by several of it’s characters breaking away from the social standards of their time and acting on their own terms. No one character demonstrates this better than Nora Helmer‚ the main character in the play. During the time in which the play took place‚ the Victorian Era‚ society frowned upon women asserting themselves. Women were

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    Minimum Mandatory Sentences Minimum mandatory sentences have been established since the inception of our criminal justice system. However‚ these laws have gained much-needed attention as of late due to the ripple effect it has caused relating to the war on drugs. The war on drugs have been going on since the 1980s‚ but the use of these laws have created bigger problems in poor communities. These laws have hindered the progression of families and communities. Minimum mandatory sentences are not an

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    MOI UNIVERSITY- MAIN CAMPUS SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH PROJECT SWK 421 PRESENTED BY: OGASO BRUNO AYUB SW/35/09 25TH JULY 2013 SIGN: ……………………… THIS RESEARCH PROJECT IS SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES‚ DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY AS PART OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD LEADING TO A BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE IN SOCIAL WORK. 1 DECLARATION I declare that this is my original work and that it has never been presented

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    EVALUATING THE EFFECTS OF TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROGRAM IN INDONESIA By: Irmasari Welhelmina Nenobais Teacher Certification Program has been conducted in Indonesia since the enactment of Teacher Law No. 14 of 2005. According to World Bank Policy Brief (2012‚ p. 1)‚ the purpose of Teacher Law of 2005 is for improving the standard of the educational system in Indonesia by managing the shortcomings in teacher skills and knowledge‚ lack of motivation and poor salaries. The government of Indonesia

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    Fascism is an ultra-right movement that emerged in a period of crisis in European society. Like other right-wing parties and movements before World War II‚ fascism opposed democracy‚ liberalism‚ socialism‚ and communism and emphasized support for hierarchy‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ aggressive imperialism‚ and women’s subordination. In seeking power‚ fascist movements were organized around a charismatic leader‚ used the techniques of mass politics to win support from the middle strata of war veterans

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