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    1) Public Interest Litigation: The words `Public Interest’ mean "the common well being also public welfare (Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edn. Vol.Xll) and the word ’Litigation’ means "a legal action including all proceedings therein‚ initiated in a court of law with the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy." Thus‚ the expression `Public Interest Litigation’ means "some litigations conducted for the benefit of public or for removal of some public grievance." In simple words‚ public

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    The first major developments were educational and economic growths. When Martin Luther’s ideas spread‚ it led to a rise of humanism and capitalism‚ led by the middle class. Moreover‚ the invention of the printing press during this time transforms society by leading to faster and more accurate discoveries with the new ability to share and spread ideas more quickly. The overall result is the dawn of a new cultural age that creates Modern Europe. The Protestant Reformation began at the University of

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    exploring personal identity. In which ways did the American blues revival differ from the England blues revival? As the new age of rock music swept through the 1960’s‚ a new revival of blues was the cornerstone to both American and English bands. Both sides of the spectrum pursued the same goal but they seemed to have drastic differences. During the American Blues Revival it was set upon the principle to only be played for African American audiences and came from their roots of old gospel and rhythm music

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    influential African American’s such as Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Barack Obama‚ and Rosa Parks. But the one I’m going to be talking about today isn’t as well known as the ones I just mentioned‚ but she is still a very important influence to today’s society as well as many African Americans. The person that I’m going to be talking about today is Patricia Bath the first African American female to finish her study in ophthalmology and was the first African American female doctor to receive a medical patient

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    even begin to describe. Queen Victoria has impacted our life’s and the life’s of our ancestors in one way or another. Alexandria Victoria born on a lovely spring morning on May 24th 1819 in Kensington Palace‚ London‚ England. Her parents both of European Royalty‚ were Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfled and Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn‚ although he tragically died of pneumonia in just eight short months after her birth. Prince Edward Duke of Kent and Strathearn had three elder

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    Assess the view that secularisation has been a feature only of modern European societies. Sociologists have minor differences on secularisation‚ whether this is the extent of secularisation or what is happening to society due to secularisation. A definition given by Wilson of secularisation is the process whereby religious beliefs‚ institutions and practices have lost their social influence. Other sociologists such as Bruce and Gill further add to Wilson’s research by adding more evidence and expected

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    Andrew Carnegie‚ a Scottish immigrant‚ rose from a job cleaning bobbins in a textile factory to become one of the richest men in America. While Carnegie was a teenager‚ his skill as a telegraph operator caught the attention of Tom Scott. Scott hired Carnegie and lent him money for his first foray into Wall Street investment. In 1872‚ Andrew Carnegie built the world’s largest‚ most up-to-date steel mill in Braddock‚ Pennsylvania. At the time‚ steelmakers produced about 70 tons a week and in 20 years

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    What would the world be like without contacts and glasses? Without the lenses that make binoculars‚ scopes‚ lasers‚ and magnifying glasses‚ would the world still be progressing at the same astonishing rate? Thomas Hobbes influenced the fields of his study‚ as well as the culture that he found himself in; so much so that there are still vestiges of his ideas that are seen in modern-day philosophy‚ government‚ religion‚ and science. Thomas Hobbes inevitably shaped the very way the world is seen today

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    countless ways from nursing‚ cooking‚ and even serving in the Civil War‚ along with her well known railroad to freedom‚ followed by a limitless list of contributions that emphasize her selflessness. From a young age she hadn’t really started her journey of becoming the “Moses of her people” quite yet‚ but one act of heroism would change it all. One day she went about her tasks but when she saw the blow a poor slave was about to receive she jumped in at the last second and saved him from the wrath of

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    use today‚ such as the camera and the light bulb that lights our houses like the sun captured in a bottle. [4] Growing up in a loving family‚ Thomas was encouraged to persevere in all things.[2]Due to this‚ he became very successful in everything he did. [5] While Thomas worked a variety of different jobs‚ he continued excitedly experimenting with chemicals and electricity. [3] Diligently‚ Thomas worked hard to complete his training in telegraphing‚ which was awarded to him because of his heroic rescue

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