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    BHINKAH S. v THE STATE 2009 SCJ 102 2009 MR 44 Record No. 7442 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MAURITIUS In the matter of: S. Bhinkah Appellant V. The State Respondent JUDGMENT The Appellant pleaded guilty before the Intermediate Court to two counts of an information: namely‚ larceny whilst being more than two in number‚ in breach of Sections 301 (1) and 305 (1)(b) of the Criminal Code (Count 1) and larceny whilst being more than two in number and whilst being masked in breach of Sections 301(1)‚ 305(1)(b)

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    After 60 years of India’s independence the lives of commoners is far worse than under Britishers. The benefits of independence have reached only few‚ thus creating islands of few ultra rich people surrounded by vast sea of utterly poor. The rich people in nexus with those in power are getting favourable laws enacted to suit their ends. Those in power are shamelessly enjoying 5-star luxuries all at tax payer’s expense‚ while more then 50 million are starving to death. The criminalization of politics

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    Introduction Interpretation of the Australian Constitution has undergone significant changes throughout Australia’s Constitutional history. To highlight the number of different approaches‚ this paper will critique the method of constitutional interpretation used in Cole v Whitfield (“Cole”) with reference to the words “absolutely free” and compare it to the progressive approach in Rowe v Electoral Commissioner (“Rowe”). For completeness‚ this paper will outline any other major branches of interpretation

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    separation of powers to guard against tyranny is when it has the people in the government that make the largest decisions able to serve for a term of only a few years. The separation of powers protects against tyranny because it makes sure that one branch of

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    Phonetics – a branch of phonetics used for practical purposes in speech therapy and logopedia. Articulatory Phonetics – also Physiological Phonetics‚ a branch of phonetics which is concerned with the study of speech sounds as regards their production by the human speech organs. Ascending head – a type of head in which syllables form an ascending sequence. Assimilation - The modification of a consonant by a neighbouring consonant in the speech chain. Auditory Phonetics – a branch of phonetics which

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    UNITED STATES ARMY RECRUITING COMMAND AVIATION BRANCH HISTORY Aircraft Maintenance Information | Future Soldier Center Page | 1 Aviation History (Each Aviation Regiment has its own regimental insignia and coat of arms) Branch Insignia Branch Plaque Branch Type: Combat Arms Birthday: The Army first used light aircraft for artillery forward observation and reconnaissance in June 1942. Following the establishment of the US Air Force as a separate service in 1947‚ the Army began

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    University of Phoenix Operations Management MGT/554 Gerencia de Operaciones y la Ética La Administración de Operaciones comprende las actividades que se relacionan con el diseño‚ gestión y mejora de los sistemas que utiliza la organización para crear sus bienes y servicios. Es importante señalar que las herramientas y destrezas adquiridas en esta área se utilizan en las decisiones operacionales de gerentes en otras áreas funcionales como son los de mercadeo y recursos humanos y finanzas. Estas

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    the Legislative Branch The Legislative Branch is given the powers to make the laws. It has the following checks over the Executive Branch: * May override presidential vetoes with a two-thirds vote * Has the power over the purse strings to actually fund any executive actions * May remove the president through impeachment * Senate approves treaties * Senate approves presidential appointments The Legislative Branch has the following checks over the Judicial Branch: * Creates

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    Fall 2012 Remedies Outline GENERAL PRINCIPLES GOVERNING DAMAGES COMPENSATION  Harris v. Peters Compensatory damages are those awarded to a person as compensation‚ indemnity‚ or restitution for a wrong or injury sustained by him.  The purpose of compensatory damages is to make the injured party whole and restore him to the position he was in before the loss‚ but not to enable him to make a profit or windfall.  When personal property is destroyed or rendered useless‚ the measure of damages is the

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    The Legislative Branch consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ which is called “Congress.” The Legislative Branch (Congress) alone has the power to declare war and make laws. The House of Representatives has specific powers the Senate does not‚ including the power to impeach government officials‚ impose revenue bills‚ and to elect the President in the event of a tie in the Electoral College. The Senate also has exclusive powers‚ including the power to ratify treaties and accept appointments

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