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    The judicial branch of government interprets laws and administers justice. The judicial branch of government was established by Article lll of the Constitution along with other Federal courts created by Congress. This branch came about when statesmen who met in Philadelphia were followers of Montesquieu’s concept that powers in politics should be balanced. John Locke’s writings supported and made this principle stronger‚ this led to the judgment that there needed to be three equal branches of government

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    The Jamaican Constitution (hereinafter “the Constitution”) came into effect with the Jamaica Independence Act of 1962.  The Act was tabled to ‘make provision for and in connection with‚ the attainment by Jamaica of fully responsible status within the Commonwealth.’ This document formed the framework for Jamaica’s political independence and created the premise on which this fledgling nation could carve out its own legal system based on its own moral‚ cultural and political experience. The Constitution

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    The Judicial System of the United States has a history of prejudice against people of color. However‚ while circumstances have improved over the years‚ much of this prejudice is still prevalent in court systems today. These biases were largely addressed by Harper Lee in her novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee’s novel focuses on the unjust trial of a black man in the 1930’s who is wrongfully convicted and killed. While prejudices today are not as extreme‚ black men are still subject to racial profiling

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    Constitution‚ decided along with many other leaders that it is best to have a framework of how the government should work so there would be order and avoid problems in the future. The legislative branch is in change of passing and making laws. The judicial branch is in charge of making sure that the country is being constitutional.. The executive branch is in charge of enforcing the laws. The Constitution guarantees a fair government free from autocracy by creating a checks and balance system. This

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    United states created the Judicial Branch of government‚ which the Supreme Court represents. It has grown from six justices to nine‚ which include one chief justice and eight associates who are appointed for a lifetime term by the president of the United States.At the Constitutional Convention of 1787‚ the delegates shared a commitment to an independent judiciary. They agreed that an indispensable part of any well-organized republican government was a separate and co-equal judicial branch that would serve

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    such as Tripadvisor.com‚ Booking.com‚ and agoda.com. These websites provide consumers a convenience of booking hotel accommodation online. All these websites also let the users post about their experience of hotels‚ rate them on scale and post full reviews. Owning to increasing number of internet users‚ marketers have also moved to different approach‚ they are using internet as a major marketing media. Internet is a virtual market place as well as an advertising media which can reach 6% of the world’s

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    Undertaking a literature review: a step-by-step approach Patricia Cronin‚ Frances Ryan‚ Michael Coughlan research literature on the topic being studied (Hart‚ 1998). Its goal is to bring the reader up-to-date with current literature on a topic and form the basis for another goal‚ such as the justification for future research in the area. A good literature review gathers information about a particular subject from many sources. It is well written and contains few if any personal biases. It should

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    A systematic review of osteoarthritis and the procedure arthoplasty. Abstract: Objective: To systematically describe the surgical procedure of arthoplasty and the evaluated successes or failed procedures resulting in pain and functioning in patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: The MEDLINE Database was used as the primary search tool. Journals that was published after 2003 populated the initial search. Studies that contained knee osteoarthritis and arthroscopy in patients with hip or

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    Collaboration systematic review(9) investigates the effectiveness of MET in reducing pain and improving function in patients with lower back pain. The systematic review included twelve randomized controlled trials with fourteen reviewed

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    There was no affiliation to a hospital or university. This article was published through Pharmacotherapy Publications‚ therefore decreasing any risk of bias. Accuracy: The review of this meta-analysis revealed no apparent falsified claims. There were no apparent grammar or punctuation errors. It was hard to determine if further references supported or negated the claims presented since the reviewed articles were not listed

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