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    embrace and ravish everything impeding its chosen path. Instead of soccer and candy giving‚ the days were complete with continued damage from the storm‚ school cancellations‚ and gas lines. For my creative project‚ I decided to investigate the ramifications of Hurricane Sandy to understand and reflect on the occurrences.

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    THE anti-graft court Sandiganbayan dismissed the case of a former Department of Education (DepEd) regional director and a regional accountant because of lack of evidence and jurisdiction.The Sandiganbayan First Division scrapped the cases of former chief of DepEd Region IX Ibrahim Albar and regional accountant Edwin Romero. Albar and Romero were charged of violating the Government Service and Insurance System (GSIS) Act of 1997 and the Home Development Mutual Fund Law (Pag-IBIG) of 1980 for allegedly

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    Important Things to Know About Before Getting a Tattoo Lori Porter Axia College of University of Phoenix Tattoos are a wonderful way of expressing ones individuality‚ but people need to think about all the ramifications of getting a tattoo before they get it. Serious problems can arise from making this decision without consciously thinking it through. “Tattoos are fast becoming a mark of the 21st century‚ with one quarter of those under the age of 30 adorning their skin with at least

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    Issue Analysis of Opposing Viewpoints On Aborting a Handicapped Fetus The continued debate between anti-abortion lobbyists and pro-choice activists regarding the ethics of abortion has ensured a steady stream of written opinions. With fairly recent advances in prenatal screening‚ doctors can detect whether a fetus is healthy or not and more abortions are being performed due to this awareness. In turn‚ the issue of whether aborting a handicapped fetus is ethical or not is being much debated. Paul

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    The education of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander has become a focus of the NSW Department of Education while making policies of education in Australia as the nation strives to bring equality for them. The education of Aboriginal students has faced a number of challenges in the past which led to their continuous educational failure. The overt or covert form of racism has always remained a feature of Aboriginal educational polices‚ which has always marginalized these students. Any member of the

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    2012 All Good Children Essay Life always comes with hope and freedom. Thus freedom comes with responsibilities. Living a life without it would no longer be called life but rather be as similar as death. Away from social control makes us human‚ hope keeps us awake and freedom makes us responsible individual. The novel “All Good Children” wraps up the essence of life. Its themes tackled about what keeps oneself away from being a human. Every parent is responsible for their children‚ Mrs. Connors

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    the Children Act was introduced which ensured that the welfare of the child was the most important factor in any situation. The aim of the act‚ which continues to be an important part of the current legislation‚ is to • Balance the need to protect a child with the rights of the parents • Encourage a collaboration with the authorities and parents • Restructure the proceedings in family courts • Clarify the concept of parental responsibility The Every Child Matters guidelines and the Children Act

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    Role of Legal Education in Judicial and Legal Reforms Introduction:- In the words of Shri. Swami Vivekananda‚ “Education is the manifestation of perfection already in man”. Legal education refers to the education to attain the ultimate goal of Rule of Law. Legal education is a science which imparts to students knowledge of certain principles and provisions of law to enable them to enter into the legal profession. Legal education and its importance are to establish the rule of law in society. The

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    It is a fact that not very child in this world can receive formal public school. Some children are homeschooled at home by their parents‚ but sometimes by tutors. This essay will discuss advantages and disadvantages of homeschooling. The greatest advantage of homeschooling is that having flexible time for both parents and children. This is to say‚ children can study whenever they want and whenever they have interest in studying. They can learn best in the morning‚ noon‚ or evening‚ so parents

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    Legal Education and Scope in India – A perspective “Justice that love gives is a surrender‚ justice that law gives is a punishment” - Mahatma Gandhi If you have ever felt that law in general is Greek‚ you may or may not be right. Did you know that India today breed the larges number of legal professionals in the world? According to a Harward Law School report‚ there are approximately‚ 1.3 million registered attorneys‚ and half a million Indian law students pass out every year from various

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