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    The Act decriminalises company law. There are very few remaining offences such as the falsification of records‚ publishing of false information‚ refusal to respond to a summons and similar matters‚ which relate to the administration of justice in terms of the Act. Any such offences must be referred by the Commission to the National Public Prosecutor for trial‚ in the Magistrate’s Court. The Act generally uses a system of administrative enforcement in place of criminal sanctions to ensure compliance

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    Charles Townsend is the most "prudent" hero of the novel The Painted Veil. He was Assistant Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong. Charlie was probably the most popular man in the colony. He played tennis‚ polo and golf. He kept racing ponies. He never let red tape interfere with him. He put on no airs. He always left an impression of very conceited person. Kitty‚ the main heroine of the novel‚ was introduced to him when she went to dine with her husband Walter Fane at the Townsends` place. That day Charlie

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    Different Conceptions of the Veil in The Souls of Black Folk "For now we see through a glass‚ darkly" -Isiah 25:7 W.E.B. Du Bois’s Souls of Black Folk‚ a collection of autobiographical and historical essays contains many themes. There is the theme of souls and their attainment of consciousness‚ the theme of double consciousness and the duality and bifurcation of black life and culture; but one of the most striking themes is that of "the veil." The veil provides a link between the 14

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    Why the Islamic Face veil should not banned There has been debates about whether the Islamic face veil should be banned in countries. The arguments that governments of countries that have banned the Muslim face veil (France‚ Syria‚ Netherlands‚ Spain‚ and Belgium) argue that the full-face veil is oppressive‚ degrading towards women‚ and goes against values of each country. However‚ many Muslim women believe otherwise and strongly disagree with the banning of the veil. I strongly believe that

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    “Ministers Black Veil” By Nathaniel Hawthorne the main character Mr. Hooper has sinned. There are three different beliefs that make people believe he has sinned. The first is that the whole reason he wears the veil is to show that people hide a secret sin within themselves. The second is that he was scared of his reflection. Finally‚ the way he acts at the maddens funeral. Others seem to think that Mr. Hooper has not committed a sin because he’s a minister. Mr. Hooper wore a black veil that symbolizes

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    The law laid down in Soloman v. Soloman and Co. is often considered the source on the basis of which the jurisprudence of corporate personality has been written world over. However‚ the history of corporate-commercial litigation has witnessed situations where in the Courts have gone beyond the corporate cloak and analyzed the working and the motives of the members or directors of the company: In doing the same‚ the Courts have evolved the concept of lifting or piercing the corporate veil. Required

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    Full-Face Veils Banning Full-Face Veils would not only make Muslim women feel vulnerable to men as a sexual desire‚ it would also make them feel betrayed by the country or state they live in. Being told what to wear is like being told what to eat or who to hang out with‚ it is unjust. Muslim women should be able to dress how they would like without being judged or assaulted by anyone. The veil helps assure the women that they are not being looked at as a desire and in a way‚ wearing the veil helps

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    intolerance of Islam. Tuesday the 13th of July 2010 was another day in the history of attacks against the Muslim Ummah. It is on this date the first stages of banning the veil were cleared by the majority of MPs in France. French MPs decided to ban full length veils in public‚ making it an offence for Muslim women to wear the veil in a public area. If caught doing so Muslims will be made to pay a fine of 150 Euros (currently over £100). This is not the first violation of rights that the Muslim community

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    Taking the Veil (by Katherine Mansfield) It seemed impossible that anyone should be unhappy on such a beautiful morning. Nobody was‚ decided Edna‚ except herself. The windows were flung wide in the houses. From within there came the sound of pianos‚ little hands chased after each other and ran away fluttered in the sunny gardens‚ all bright with spring flowers. Street boys whistled‚ a little dog barked; people passed by‚ walking so lightly‚ so swiftly‚ they looked as though they wanted to break

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    W.E.B. Du Bois: Crossing the Veil Throughout the essays of The Souls of Black Folk‚ W.E.B. Du Bois writes with a fierce‚ didactic tone that embodies the spirit of the African American during the beginning of the twentieth century. There are also moments of an almost soft‚ narrative that doesn’t only show the soul of Du Bois‚ but the souls of all black folk. To be black and American during this time period poses a great struggle to find one’s true identity within the real world. Du Bois asks the

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