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    represents at which particular context or place. So here the court will have to go beyond the statute and yet stick to the same literal words of the statute to ascertain its meaning. Also the ambiguity sometimes is “syntactic”84 which means the vagueness arises from words like “or”‚“and”‚ “all” and other such words. For example if a punishment for a certain crime is “fine or imprisonment or both”‚ the court can imprison the accused or impose a fine or impose

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    The House of Lords has declared that the system of precedent is an indispensable foundation providing certainty in the law. Explain how the system of precedent operates to pursue the goal of certainty whilst ensuring that certainty does not result in rigidity. Judicial precedent: A judgment of a court of law cited as an authority for deciding a similar set of facts; a case which serves as authority for the legal principle embodied in its decision A judicial precedent is a decision of the

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    the senses. I’m a quantitative sculpture: My height is five feet nine inches; my weight is 145 pounds; my shoe size is ten. I’m a qualitative figurine: my eyes are brown and oval; my hair is black and wavy; my body proportion is an affront to the golden ratio. I live forward but perceive the world in hindsight. I’m a natural lefty but write with my right hand. I fall prey to the passions and whims that define humanity but practice moderation. I’m Chinese by birth but American by choice. I’m a

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    The Benefits and Dangers of Genetically Modified Foods Elizabeth Oh Pin Hui (B1101785) HELP University * * * * * Outline Introduction Opener: What are genetically modified foods (GMF)? Thesis statement: Genetically modified foods have both benefits as well as dangers to human health‚ the environment‚ and economy. Genetically modified foods have contributed to better foods in terms of food quality and human health. * higher nutritional value

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    When it comes to the topic of GMOs‚ many Americans assume that they are bad and detrimental to our health. I’ve always believed that to be true as well until I began researching the subject more thoroughly. The opinion genetically modified foods are strictly bad can be observed in our society with the movement to mainly eat organic produce and steroid free meat products from animals who were fed non-GMO feed. This way of shopping and consciously choosing alternative organic options is an ideal concept

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    ODHR Golden Dragon

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    Transformation 3.2.3 Output 3.3 Concept Fan 9 4. Implication of Assessment 11 5. Intervention (Recommendation) 13 6. Conclusion 16 7. Bibliography 17 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report will discuss on the changes that the Golden Dragon Group (GDG)‚ from a successful hotel that caters to niche clienteles and an owner with more than 45 years of experience passing his business over to his son and he tried to change and want to revitalise the chain without sabotaging the whole

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    Do you want to try something that is Delicious and healthy? A specific kind of food that will not add no pounds to your body. A food that is not full with grease and oil. Also this type of food can end world hunger. This type of food is not bad for the World. GMO Stands for Genetically modified organism. Genetically modified organism defines an organism or microorganism whose genetic material has been changed by means of genetic engineering. GMOS are made by when a gene from one organism is purposely

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    evidently unhappy with the British rule in India and refers to the same in the line “The eagle pinion is chained down at last”‚ where eagle refers to India. It is believed that in early days of British rule‚ foreigners referred to India as the Golden Eagle or Golden bird as it was very rich and one of the largest producer of gold and diamonds. Foreign visitor were awed by the riches and hospitality that India offered. However‚ the British rule and internal weaknesses brought the country slavery and

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    Positive influence of Mongol Yoke to Russia In the middle of 12th century‚ the Mongol hordes advanced on the Russian land. In Russian chronicles we can find such kind of words about that invasion: “For our sins unknown nations arrived. No one knew their origin or whence they came‚ or what religion they practiced. That is known only to God‚ and perhaps to wise men learned in books” (Answers.com). There are many opinions about influence of Mongol Yoke to Russia. Mostly historians and ordinary people

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    During the time of early exploration‚ the Spanish dominated the New World they were attempting to monopolize the world by establishing colonies and building up their military. Later on other countries such as France and England began exploring the New World and attempting to establish their own colonies‚ the Spanish did not like this and began small wars against these countries. Now enters Francis Drake‚ when Francis was twelve or thirteen‚ his father Edmund Drake arranged him to apprentice under

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