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    Are Constitutional Conventions Necessary Are Constitutional Conventions Necessary To Preserve The Legal Structure Of Government? Illustrate By Example Introduction A constitutional convention is an informal and uncodified procedural agreement that is followed by the institutions of a state. The Constitution of a country comprises both written rules enforced by courts‚ and "unwritten" rules or principles necessary for constitutional government. Written rules mandate that they be followed

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    The Benefits of Speaking Effectively in English Good morning to the Principal‚ members of the School Alumni‚ teachers‚ parents and all ex students‚ it is an honor to speak to all of you today and I’m here today to present a paper titled ‘The Benefits of Speaking Effectively in English’. Why do we need to speak English effectively? The importance of English is increasing day by day. It is because English has become an international business and professional language. Yes‚ it is true whether you

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    Identify Controls

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    Identify Controls 18 points (2 points each) What control or controls would you recommend in a computer processing system to prevent the following situations? A. Working through the main control console‚ the night shift computer operator made a change in a payroll program to alter his rate of pay in his favor. -operator should not have access to program documentation (source code) -use password -console log should be reviewed for unauthorized activity B. A customer payment recorded

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    Tution: a Necessary Evil?

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    Tuitions: A necessary evil? TRENDS: Is it just exam phobia or more? Chitra Aiyer speaks to parents and teachers to analyse the surging popularity of tuition classes in the City. Tuition classes have come to be a mainstay and are a big part of our educational ecosystem. With the kind of competition children these days face at every stage‚ parents are stressed like never before. Age they start going Children in Bangalore seem to normally start tuition classes somewhere around the 7th or 8th

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    that we are not conscious. We must be careful of the hidden clause in contract in order to protect the benefit of us. At the first glance‚ you may feel eased since there are a lot of tedious clauses in contract to protect you if the service does not get delivered in time with good quality as promised‚ if another pay does not pay you on time. You may feel that the contracts are wordy and unreadable so you don’t have to study it cautiously. I am even thinking why all the person like to make the contracts

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    Superstition: A wider perspective needed In ‘Defense of Superstition’‚ Hutson (2012) asserts that humans inevitably exhibit some amount of superstition in their behavior and thought and that it is instinctual and acceptable to do so given the psychological benefits that they bring. Hutson justifies his claim with two reasons. He first postulates that belief in superstition can boost self-belief ahead of performance-based tasks‚ as people perceive that they are better able to influence the

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    212 Provide Support

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    UNIT 212. PROVIDE SUPPORT TO MANAGE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT UNIT 212. PROVIDE SUPPORT TO MANAGE PAIN AND DISCOMFORT 212.1 UNDESTAND APPROACHES TO MANAGING PAIN AND DISCOMFORD 1. explain the importance of a holistic approach to managing pain and discomfort It is important that we take into consideration‚ areas other than physical pain and have a holistic approach. Pain is whatever the person who is suffering it feels it to be. Physical pain can be experienced as a result of disease

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    THE APPOSITIVE PHRASE An appositive is a word placed after another word to explain or identify it. The appositive always appears after the word it explains or identifies. It is always a noun or a pronoun‚ and the word it explains is also a noun or pronoun. Example: My uncle‚ a lawyer‚ is visiting us. My teacher‚ Miss Marshall‚ is very strict. An appositive phrase consists of the appositive and its modifiers which may themselves be phrases. Example: My radio‚ an old portable

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    ALAGBE OLUFUNMILOLA DORCAS “The State is a necessary evil. Discuss. State‚ can be defined in political science‚ as generally a group of people inhabiting a specific territory and living according to a common legal and political authority; a body politic or nation. In this definition‚ the term state includes government; in another usage‚ the two terms are synonymous. [Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2009. © 1993-2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserve]. George Washington said that government is not

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    Education Is Must

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    universities‚ and the raised aspirations and efforts of students when they know there is a test at the end of all their lessons. Classroom attendance in school is said to be better when students know that there is a challenge or a payoff in terms of an examination qualification at the end. other educationalists say that examinations cause stress that is a barrier to learning and that not all students learn the same way or have retentive minds for facts. They are better at coursework moderated through

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