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    was increase in violent crime by black offenders in the early 1980’s was not a lie‚ but its impact was altered if put against a Newcastle statistic. In Carol Willis’s study of the time Newcastle F Division had a higher rate of similar crime than Lambeth. There were similar problems of unemployment‚ but the difference in the case of Newcastle was that the offenders were white. Put in that context‚ people would have had to decode the statistics in a different fashion. However‚ Sir Paul Condon‚ Police

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    References: 3. ^ Morgan‚ 1980‚ p. 4. 5. ^ Hastings‚ Selina. The Secret Lives of Somerset Maugham‚ 2010 6 7. ^ Morgan‚ 1980‚ pp. 8–9. 8. ^ Morgan‚ 1980‚ p. 17. 9. ^ Morgan‚ 1980‚ p. 24. 10. ^ Epstein‚ 1991‚ p. 189. 11. ^ Maugham‚ Liza of Lambeth (Rockville‚ MD: Serenity Publishers‚ 2008)‚ p. 10. 12. ^ Maugham‚ The Partial View (Heineman 1954)‚ p. 8. 13. ^ Crowley ’s Vanity Fair review is reprinted in Anthony Curtis and John Whitehead‚ eds.‚ W. Somerset Maugham The Critical Heritage (Routledge

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    People value normally value their properties. Nobody would like intruders to vandalize their places of residence. One way through which you can keeps intruders off your home is to lock your house with quality locks. There are many service providers out there who can make locks for you. However‚ these locks may not be up to standard. This is the reason you should seek the services of a reliable service provider when getting your locks made. Baldwin is a lock company that is known to make good locks

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    Somerset’s global supply chain. Somerset Furniture Company (SFC) was founded in 1957 in Randolph County‚ Virginia. Traditionally‚ SFC manufactured large‚ medium-priced‚ ornate residential home wood furniture such as bedroom cabinets and chests of draws‚ and dining and living room cabinets‚ tables‚ and chairs. Somerset prides itself on customer service. They believe that late deliveries to its customers would harm its credibility and result in loss of customers and excessive inventories. Somerset has recently

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    The introduction of the Human Rights Act (1998) (HRA) into the English legal system imposed new requirements as to the interpretation of statutes. In particular in situations where conflicts arise between statutes and the HRA‚ judges are required to interpret legislation in a way which is compatible with Convention Rights. This presents a marked change from the traditional approach to statutory interpretation which is based on a much more literal approach. Here we assess the degree of this change

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    History and culture of many nations and societies have been affected by political systems. In the 1600s-1700s two political systems‚ absolute monarchy of France and the constitutional monarchy of England‚ have affected Europe. Absolute monarchy is when a ruler rules with absolute‚ or total‚ power. A constitutional monarchy is when laws limit the power of the monarch so they cannot rule absolutely. These two political systems affected not only their own country‚ but the whole of Europe as well. Mainly

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    1. Weber’s Three Types of Authority * Traditional authority-based in custom‚ hallmark of tribal groups. Custom dictates basic relationships. Birth dictates social level. * Rational Legal Authority-based on written rules. Refers to matters that have been agreed to by reasonable people and written into law(or regulation of some sort). May be as broad as a constitution for rights of all members of a society or as narrow as a contract between two people. Ruler’s word is subject to law

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    COMPRISE THREE KINDS OF RULES: STATUTE LAW‚ COMMAN LAW AND CUSTOM (ESPECIALLY PARLIAMENTARY CUSTOM). TO THESE WE MUST ADD CONTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS IF WE ARE TO UNDERSTAND MODERN DEVELOPMENTS AND THE MANNER IN WHICH THE CONSTITUTION WORKS. THE SOURCE OF THE LEGAL RULES ARE THE SAME AS FOR PRIVATE LAW‚ NAMELY‚ STATUTES‚ JUDICIAL PRECEDENTS‚CUSTOM AND BOOKS OF AUTHORITY‚EXCEPT THAT UNDER THE THIRD HEAD WE MUST INCLUDE PARLIAMENTARY CUSTOM. TREATIES ARE NOT IN

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    History of Montesquieu Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu was born in 18 January 1689 generally referred to as simply Montesquieu‚ was a French social commentator and political thinker who lived during the Age of Enlightenment. He is famous for his articulation of the theory of separation of powers‚ which is implemented in many constitutions throughout the world. He did more than any other author to secure the place of the word despotism in the political lexicon‚ and may have been partly responsible

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    Chapter One: About Laws Review: 1. What is law? Laws reflect the values and beliefs of a society‚ as society’s values change‚ so do it laws‚ are a set of rules established and enforced by the government. Laws are mandatory. Laws involve a detailed system of consequences. 2. Distinguish between laws and rules. When you break a rule you can suffer consequences for doing so‚ they are not as serious as the consequences you will experience if you break the law. Laws strike a balance between

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