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    Christianity Legal

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    the Roman law made Christianity illegal. If you were a Christian‚ and the Romans found out‚ you would be persecuted. It took about 200 years to make it legal‚ and we can thank Constantine. Constantine was a huge influence on the Christians and he helped them thrive. The Christians were better off after Constantine declared Christianity legal because he issued the Edict of Milan‚ which granted freedom of worship to Christians in the Roman Empire. They could no longer be punished by law for practicing

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    Legal Awareness

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    LEGAL AWARENESS IS THE NEED OF THE HOUR “Legal awareness is the need of the hour” for the good of the common masses. For a common man laws are a set of rules or regulations which they have to abide by in order to escape the imprisonment and fine imposed by the government. Knowing law is just not important only for the business class groups‚ lawyers‚ judges‚ victims‚ etc but for each and every existing human being whether whatever its status may be. “Every human has four endowments- self awareness

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    CHOiCE System Requirement Specification Birth Registration Service and Issue of Birth Certificate Document Generated by CMC Limited‚ Kolkata Contents 1. Purpose Of SRS 1 2. Scope Of System 1 3. Definitions‚ Acronyms and Abbreviations 2 ABBREVIATIONS 2 4. System Perspective 2 4.1 Citizen Empowerment Through e-Governance 2 4.2. Security Features 3 4.2.1. Login UserId and Password 3 4.2.2. Biometric Authentication 3 4.2.3. Smart Card 3

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    Legal Marijuana

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    Topic: Legal Marijuana Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience how United States can benefit from marijuana if it can be legalized Thesis: The legalization of marijuana would help get the economy going again. Despite great efforts by the federal government against marijuana i. INTRODUCTION A. Is marijuana as bad as society makes it out to be? Since the 1930’s marijuana has been illegal in the United States. That being said it’s somehow America’s number one cash crop. Users of the drug

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    This Summer I had the opportunity to visit Alsip‚ Illinois. Alsip is an area that’s about on the North East side of the state and it’s somewhat near Chicago Ridge‚ Midlothian‚ etc. It also has an exit on 65 and you might recognize its all red‚ white‚ and blue water tower. I’ve missed my old neighborhood dearly and I just had to go back sometime. I use to live in Alsip for about 7 and a half years out of my 13 that I’ve lived. I’ve always gone to the same school district where everyone knew everyone

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    Legal Bases

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    LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MAJOR LEGAL BASES The Philippine Constitutions 1. 1935 CONST. Article XIV Section 5 2. 1973 CONST. Article XV Section 8 (1-8) 3. 1987 CONST. Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) THE 1987 CONSTITUTIONS Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) Section 1. The state shall protect and promote the right of all the citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2. The state shall:

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    legal rights

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    is registered‚ its value grows and its price increases consequently. In addition‚ the person may get loans against their real property for mortgage. Once the real property is registered‚ it appears in the “property register” with all the documents needed to prove the ownership so that the transactions or transfer of that ownership would be easy between the seller and the buyer for instance. These documents contain information as the topographic boundaries‚ the owners before and after‚ the location

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    Bar Matter No. 553 June 17‚ 1993 MAURICIO C. ULEP‚ petitioner‚  vs. THE LEGAL CLINIC‚ INC.‚ respondent. REGALADO‚ J.: Petitioner prays this Court "to order the respondent to cease and desist from issuing advertisements similar to or of the same tenor as that of annexes "A" and "B" (of said petition) and to perpetually prohibit persons or entities from making advertisements pertaining to the exercise of the law profession other than those allowed by law." The advertisements complained of by

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    Legal Prostitution

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    money with their ’resources’‚ which will prevent general public from living in ’an more enjoyable’ environment? <br> <br>This is obviously a conflict of interest. The right should be granted to the side with more social benefits. For example‚ if legal prostitution brings the social‚ says‚ $100 and at the same time causes $50 harms to general public‚ the right should be granted to prostitutes. <br> <br>One may argue that it is very difficult to determine which side brings larger social benefits

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    Explain what would be required of police to do the following: • Search a home suspected of containing marijuana: If the police suspect that a home contains marijuana‚ they must first obtain a search warrant under the Fourth Amendment‚ unless there are exigent circumstances such as destruction of evidence‚ hot pursuit‚ or some other exception that applies. Although the Fourth Amendment protects a man’s home‚ neither the home nor all the surrounding objects are beyond the capacity of being

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