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    interesting is that none of the latter three parties compose Her Majesty ’s Official Opposition in the House of Commons. The Bloc Quebecois‚ a Quebec separatist party who only ran candidates in the province of Quebec in the last federal election in 1993‚ won 54 seats in that province‚ and claimed the title of Her Majesty ’s Loyal Opposition over the Reform Party‚ who garnered only 52 seats. Because the Bloc ran candidates only in Quebec‚ it would be difficult to think of them being a national political

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    Baradhwaj 12P206 – Kartik Maheshwari 12P207 – Kaushik Mukherjee 12P208 – Kawaljeet Singh 12P209 – Kumar Abhinav 12P210 – Love Kumar Supreme Court of India Deokabai (Smt) (Appellant) vs Uttam (Respondent) on 27 July‚ 1993 Equivalent citations: JT 1993 (4) SC 374‚ 1993 (3) SCALE 255‚ (1993) 4 SCC 181 Author: M M Punchhi Bench: M Punchhi‚ Y Dayal Facts of the Case: 1. The appellant herein Deokabai is an aged widow residing in a portion of a house with her daughter and grand children. On 18.1.79

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    Before choosing the EAP course at LondonMet I had a doubt whether I needed to stay at Rose of York language school and study Business English‚which is relevant to my main course‚ or to study English for Academic Purposes at university. The main reason of my anxiety was‚ having spent several years at the language school‚been familiar with all teachers‚ librarians and most students and been taught by a Cambridge graduate with lots of experience working in a big oil company I felt therefore quite comfortable

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    Sabrina Scheld 12/5/12 Stock Market During the George H.W Bush Term (1989-1993) George Herbert Walker Bush became president on January 20th‚ 1989. His theme of his presidency was of harmony and conciliation President H.W Bush entered his presidency during a period of a radically changing world. The Soviet Union was beginning to collapse‚ the Berlin Wall fell‚ and after a long forty years‚ the Cold War headed towards its end. During Bush’s term of presidency‚ the stock market was impacted

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    The requirements of section 135 of the Companies Act 1993 that a company should not be carried in such a way as to create substantial risks of serious loss to a company’s creditors has been criticized as virtually imposing a warranty of solvency. Additionally‚ the taking of substantial business risks is a necessary part of business and there will be many circumstances in which directors who take such risks are not fairly open to criticism if the risks later crystallise1. A literal approach on the

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    Political Party Research Projects Conservative Party of Canada Platform The Conservative Party platform is that now is not the time for instability. Canadians are concerned for their children future and their jobs. Our Prime Minister Stephen Harper‚ will try and meet their goals and they will try and stay on course. Issue by Issue Environment * Canadian families will have safe environment as possible‚ clean water and air. * $1 billion in support to have research done on clean

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    To what extent do you agree that production techniques successfully convey an important message about society in a film you have studied. In The Piano‚ New Zealand director‚ Jane Campion comments on the isolation and restriction placed on people in Victorian Colonial society. The techniques of symbolism and lighting she uses are vitally important to successfully portray her important message. James Berardinelli said that in The Piano “symbolism abounds and most of it is clear enough for even

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    Bloc Québécois Platform: If the Bloc Quebecois were elected‚ this is what they would do: 1. The primary goal of the Bloc Quebecois is an independent Quebec. 2. The Bloc Quebecois intend to create an independent health care system‚ run by Quebec. They promise to maintain universal health care. 3. The majority of Bloc Quebecois MPs are in favors of allowing same-sex couples to marry. The Bloc Quebecois have promised to allow a free vote in Parliament on the issue. 4. The Bloc Quebecois has suggested

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    The Piano In order to motivate or persuade an audience to take action‚ a text must appeal to the ears as much as to the eyes. Throughout the film called “The Piano”‚ directed by Jane Campion‚ Symbolisms and the use of Sounds are applied to the film to influence the audience to understand the film more. Symbolism is an exceptionally important and significant part of film as it brings insight‚ foreshadowing and introduces key themes. In the film‚ symbolisms are used effectively and purposefully

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    return to work almost immediately after giving birth. A primary source document that I would use in my research paper is the actual text of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). This federal legislation was passed and started taking effect in 1993 in the United States under President Bill Clinton. Through this act‚ we can start to see how the impact of maternity leave provisions on mothers. The FMLA has required employers to provide employees job-protected and unpaid leave for qualified medical

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