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    JURISPRUDENCE Knowledge is a true justified believe of something. We use our linguistic intuition to figure out differences in meaning. And their uses seem to be already “there” for some reason (possibly linguistic intuition). Counter Example: An example that refutes or disproves a hypothesis‚ proposition‚ or theorem. We use Counter Example (Opposite scenario/extra condition) - to show that something is wrong i.e. that knowledge does not generally constitute true believe. Counter examples

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    Neighbour Principle: You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour- Who‚ then‚ in law‚ is my neighbour? The answer seems to be - persons who are so closely and directly affected by my act that I ought reasonably to have them in contemplation as being so affected when I am directing my mind to the acts or omissions that are called in question Donoghue v Stevenson Neighbour Principle: You must take reasonable

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    Why did Equity develope?

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    JURISDICTION OPERATE? I. INTRODUCTION Justice is the `quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness’.1 The application of rigid rules can result in a judgement‚ however‚ not justice. The civil law is based on the principle Dura Lex Sed Lex2; this principle holds that the law is harsh‚ but is the law. Therefore‚ a judge can only apply what is written in the law. On the other hand‚ the common law system is based not only in its statutes and judges’ decisions‚ but also in the idea

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    References: ratt‚ Charlotte W. Title Essential biochemistry / Charlotte W. Pratt. Publication info. New York: Wiley‚ 2004. What is DNA? : A biology adventure / written by Transnational College of LEX translated by Alan Gleason. Publication info. Boston: Language Research Foundation‚ c2003. http://www.saddleback.edu/faculty/thuntley/bio3a/labs/bio3aLABmolecules.pdfhttp://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/181/2/713.pdfhttp://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary

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    shall consider what issues regarding the rule of law are touched upon by the vexatious issue of the royal prerogative. The royal prerogative is a series of powers that were in the hands of the monarchy in bygone centuries when the maxim ‘voluntas rex lex suprema est’ (the will of the king is the supreme law) was a widely accepted legal maxim. Even then the notion that the king’s word was law was open to question. Over time monarchical power was reduced – it was shared with parliament. The Bill of Rights

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    Daybreak Games: A List of The 5 Best Daybreak Games To Play in 2015 and 2016 Daybreak Games: The pioneer of MMORPG Daybreak Games have made great fame for their massively multiplayer online games. Formerly they were known as Sony Online Entertainment until it was sold to Columbus Nova. Hence‚ they are not new to the video gaming scene. Since their inception in 1998‚ they have released one of the best MMORPG games. Here‚ we have prepared a list of 5 best Daybreak games to play. Please enjoy this

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    AN ENGLISH WORD 1. Definitions of the word 2. different kinds of motivation in the light of studying any word 3. Semasiology as the branch of linguisics 4. different approaches to the study of word meaning. 1. Word is a basic unit of language consisting of one or more morphemes. Morphemes are meaningful units or sounds of written representation as parts of words. Any word can be a subject of certain linking conditions‚ so we can form a new word adding a derivational affix

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    White Angel

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    Cited: Cunningham‚ Michael. “White Angel.” The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction. Eds. Lex Williford and Michael Martone. New York: Simon and Schuster‚ 1999. 229-243. Print.

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    In a broad manner‚ organisational theories can be defined as formal social organisations and their interrelationship with the environment in which they operate. This reading provides insight into the agency and the contingency organisational theories‚ and how management implement these theories into the environment in which their business operates. It also outlines the issues and limitations of these theories‚ using the Coca Cola company as a relevant case study. In addition‚ this essay examines

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    TOPIC ONE NATURE‚ FUNCTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF LAW Objectives of the course:• Enable the students to think in a more abstract or general fashion than is generally achieved in the study of specific areas of law and demonstrate the same in answering questions. • Enable the student to develop the willingness to question and think independently and to find out more in the study of law. • Discuss critically the definition of law • Explain the various scholars position on their attempt to define the

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