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    inexpensive. Nevertheless the costs saving in production‚ companies are facing the challenges to move their product from the Country of origin to the Country of consumption. This task required managers to strategically planning and coordinating with other functional areas of the firm all the logistics activities involved and trade-off related. The following chapters’ focus on the supplier selection process‚ international transportation and import clearance (Appendix 1). Furthermore‚ they outline how the

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    Judicial Department Article VIII‚ 1987 Constitution SECTION 1. The judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme Court and such in lower courts as may be established by law. Judicial power includes the duty of the courts of justice to settle actual controversies involving rights which are legally demandable and enforceable‚ and to determine whether or not there has been a grave abuse of discretion amounting to lack or excess of jurisdiction on the part of any branch or instrumentality of

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    independent judicial branch that would not be subject to retaliation by either the executive branch or the legislative branch because of some decision made by those judges."said by Sandra  Day O’Connor‚ former associate justice of the supreme court. The judicial branch translates the importance of laws‚ applies laws to induvial cases‚ and chooses if laws disregard the constitution. This legal branch is involved the supreme court and other government courts. Even though people argue that the judicial branch

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    specifically the subject of the judicial review system‚ better known as judicial activism. The original intent of the Supreme Court was to accurately define what the law is. Meaning‚ that judges act as interpreters of the law‚ when the legal philosophy‚ or its application‚ is confusing. Judicial activism is the term used to define judges acting as lawmakers. Judicial activism violates the balance of powers set out in the state and federal Constitutions. It takes authority away from the elected legislature

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    having to compete for their education‚ A small number of students will also be excluded from certain courses do to class size restrictions or low test scores. When discussing this topic with a number of my pears‚ everyone seemed to consider education as a public good. When I told them that Education doesn’t meet the definition of a public good‚ they argued back with all of the ways are society benefits from the public education system. This helped me realize that while education is not a public

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    lived in a palace that was regarded as one of the best in the Dunya‚ and she had servants‚ a powerful husband and everything the Dunya could bring. But yet Aasiya Aasiya Raadi allahu anha said that she does not want this that she wanted to be saved from firaun and his deeds and to have a house in Jannah instead. She was surrounded by evil‚ it came in tides‚ but her Imaan remained unshakeable. Of the aforementioned all four were good wives or mothers. This may not bode well with the feminised sisters

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    what evidence s there for this ? The universe consists of billions of galaxies that each contain billions of stars. Around some stars Planets and moons trace elliptical orbits. Within these orbits there are spherical bodies. These range in size from large asteroids to tiny particles smaller than a grain of dust‚ all of this is classified as baryonic matter by Astronomers. The fundamental core of the universe is known as the atom. During the 1970’s astronomers collected information surrounding

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    ............................................................................................................... 2 The Hierarchy of Courts in Mauritius .................................................................................... 3 The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (JCPC) ........................................................ 3 The Supreme Court ........................................................................................................... 4 The District Court

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    Population Growth You and me‚ we aren’t that different. But when we compare ourselves to the 6.2 billion people in this world or even the 287.4 million in the United States‚ we start to become really different. Take all of the high-rises and stack them up and I bet we could go to the moon. Now you tell me that is not over-population. This world is growing with people everyday and it doesn’t stop. Because of the population and its growth our resources are becoming limited. Our garbage

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    JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN Judicial System of any country plays a vital role in her progress and in smooth running of state functionaries. All the developed countries of world have a well established and smooth running judicial system. Their courts are doing the justice irrespective of caste‚ living standards‚ official status of citizens and the individual powers. Even the most poor have the confidence in their courts and unbiased decision of courts are in fact a sword over the head of criminals

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