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    pertinently embodies the principle of legal aid. However‚ it was only when the colonial hangover of the Indian legal system was pointed by the committee for illegal aid and was stated that the shadow of the law created by the British to suit there convinces‚ has resulted in an insensitive system especially towards the socio-economic problems of the masses.[3] The rise of welfare state in the twentieth century has brought forward with it the concept of legal aid for those who cannot afford the cost of

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    A child’s addiction to Nicotine. Nicotine is a toxic colorless or yellowish oily liquid ‚ which is the chief active constituent of tobacco. It also acts as a stimulant in small doses ‚ but in larger amounts it blocks the autonomic nerve and skeletal muscle cells. The autonomic nerve is the part of the nervous system responsible for control of the bodily functions not consciously directed‚ such as breathing‚ the heartbeat‚ and digestive processes. Addiction is a condition that results when a

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    and were basically engaged to be married from the day they met. We went to the same school for a few years and never lost contact whenever I moved. We were hanging out one day and they told me that Sage was pregnant and asked if I would be their child’s Godfather. I was more than ecstatic to agree; I was going to be able to help in the rearing of another human life. This was weird for me; I had never thought about children before and definitely didn’t think I was ready for one of my own. A few weeks

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    power to make the losing party pay the success fee to the winning parties solicitor on the winning parties behalf. This is because it is believed that if the winning party had to pay their solicitor a success fee then they would have not received the full compensation. However if the claimant is unsuccessful in their case then not only will they have

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    HIV/AIDS-- A Deadly Disease HIV and AIDS are a silent killer virus that many people have today‚ and even more that do not even know they have it. With the millions of viruses and diseases in the world‚ HIV and AIDS are the two that struck the world by surprise‚ becoming one of the most serious and most common diseases not just in the United States‚ but also around the world. HIV and AIDS is caused by genetics‚ accidental contamination‚ and sex; it therefore leads to medical doctors trying to find

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    Americans EW Blake (Black) designed and manufactured the world’s first jaw crusher. Its structure in the form of dual-elbow-plate (simple oscillating type) jaw crusher. The crushing machine is the modern steam engine and electrical power machinery‚ etc.‚ after a gradual improvement and extension have created. Appeared in 1806 with the steam-driven roller crusher; in 1858‚ the United States‚ Blake invented the broken rock jaw crusher;in 1878‚ the United States has developed with continuous action

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    HIV/AIDS Kusumojati 1206289874 Rendy Yonas 1206289823 Kharriz Abiyasa 1006806066 For English Presentation on 20th dec 2012. 1 1. What is HIV/AIDS? Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). AIDS is a major concern in almost every country in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that the cumulative number of AIDS cases in the world is up to 2.5 million persons. AIDS is the sixth leading cause of death among people

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    Foreign Aid as a tool for Foreign Policy Foreign aid is defined as voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another country‚ at times as leverage to cohorts the receiving country do what the donor country wants. But it may be given as a signal of diplomatic approval‚ or to strengthen a military ally‚ to reward a government for behavior desired by the country giving the aid‚ to extend the donor ’s cultural influence‚ or to gain political strength here at home as abroad.

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    NAVIGATIONAL AIDS Q & A Submitted by: MILES O. CUARESMA EK - 51 Submitted to: ENGR. R. MELGAREJO Questions and Answers Introduction to Navigation: 1. __________ is the art of science of determining the ship or aircraft’s position and of conducting a ship or aircraft from one position to another. A: Navigation 2. ___________ is any sort of marker which aids the

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    colleague. Today my partner and I are here to debate on the topic ‘Be it resolved that countries who supply foreign aid should reallocate their resources to development at “home”. In this case‚ we define “home” as the countries that supply foreign aid to others‚ countries that instead could be investing their money into themselves and improving upon their own country. The term foreign aid refers to financial assistance that is provided on intergovernmental or international level. It involves the transfer

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