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    Consumer Protection

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    Christ University Law Journal A research paper on: “Evolution of Consumer Protection and Way Forward” Submitted to: The Journals and Publications Society‚ School of Law‚ Christ University Author: Abhishek Gupta Co-author: Kritika Mishra Faculty of Law‚ JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY‚ NEW DELHI ACKNOWLEDGEMENT At the outset‚ I would like to thank School of Law‚ Christ University with its core team of The Journals and Publications Society‚ School of Law‚ Christ University for organising

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    exercised by the consumer is influenced by the level of consumer awareness achieved. By "consumerism" we mean the process of realizing the rights of the consumer as envisaged in the Consumer Protection Act (1986) and ensuring right standards for the goods and services for which one makes a payment. This objective can be achieved in a reasonable time frame only when all concerned act together and play their role. The players are the consumers represented by different voluntary non-government consumer organizations

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    Smog can form in almost any climate where industries or cities release large amounts of air pollution‚ such as smoke or gases. However‚ it is worse during periods of warmer‚ sunnier weather when the upper air is warm enough to inhibit vertical circulation. It is especially prevalent in geologic basins encircled by hills or mountains. It often stays for an extended period of time over densely populated cities or urban areas‚ such as London‚ Atlanta‚ Houston‚ Phoenix‚ Las Vegas‚ New Delhi‚ New York

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    challenging. Although patents do not reflect completely innovations‚ because of its strong relation with R&D activities and its quantifiable data‚ patents has been often chosen as the measurement for R&D innovative activities. Patents do not equal to innovations and not all patents have the same value. There are only a small number of patents that are highly valuable. Approximately 10% of the most valuable patents account for more than 80% of the value of all the German patents (Scherer & Harhoff‚

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    6. What advantages did the colonies have in the war for independence? What advantages did Britain have? The Revolutionary War was one of the most important events in history for America and Britain. The war‚ in a way‚ helped America become its own nation and declare independence from Britain. At the time of the Revolutionary War‚ the English were in control of the Americans. Both sides had crucial advantages over each other that decided the outcome of the war. Let’s start with colonists; one of

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    your social life and interactions with humans if you do not maintain the balance. 2. It may effect to the destruction of your eye sight due to radiation. 3. It may cause pimples and wrinkles. 4. It may damage your studies and life. 5. Too much time in front of monitor may adverse effect your eye sight and can also make you fat. 6. The way it distracts and can deviate our thoughts and activities towards unproductive activities. 7. It could cause violation of privacy‚ impact on labor force

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    Al Gore: Climate of Denial

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    1302 Professor Lourence Al Gore: Climate of Denial Al Gore writes “Climate of Denial" start with introducing the article with a question “is it real?”(Gore 1) what Gore means by that he talks about wrestling‚ is it an act or is it a real thing? He goes into some great detail about wrestling and asks himself a question‚ is wrestling fake or real by analyzing every move that a wrestler do during a match. With Gore opening up the article with wrestling‚ Gore use it as a metaphor through the

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    paper are the use of discretionary power and the failure to fulfill its function as an independent body from the police. In addition‚ I will also assess the different approaches adopted by non-police organizations that conduct prosecutions. However‚ before I do so‚ it is necessary to observe that the concept of ‘criminal justice’ differs from person to person. A distinction must be drawn between procedural justice and justice in a socio-political context. Taking this into account I will use the different

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    around the world are in peril‚ but we can still save them. Governments and the timber industry need to understand what a crucial role they play in maintaining global biodiversity‚ not to mention how vital they are in regulating the climate‚ so they need to act now. And as consumers‚ we can all help to save the forests. Making sure that the wood and paper we buy has come from well-managed sources (or‚ even better‚ is 100 per cent recycled) is something we can all easily do. We have many reasons to

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    Al Gore “Inconvenient Truth” In An Inconvenient Truth‚ Albert Gore presents us with a thought-provoking speech by employing three persuasive appeals. He make use of the elements of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos in order to better achieve the goal of notifying the severity of global warming as well as awakening people’s environmental consciousness. As a reminder from our text book Pathos is an emotional appeal. Ethos is an ethical appeal. Logos is a logical appeal. An example of pathos is simply

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