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    (a)Explain the role of tribunals. (b)Evaluate the extent to which tribunals have been reformed. Tribunals are an essential part of the British Legal System and are see as part of the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Their main purpose was to give the public a means of settling disputes regarding their scial rights and various other areas such as employment law. For example if a person felt they were incorrectly dismissed from their employment‚ they would use a tribunal as means

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    Hill Reaction

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    THE HILL REACTION: EFFECT OF HERBICIDES (CLEAROUT 41 PLUS AND DIURON 50 WP) IN CORN (ZEA MAYS) LEAVES JENNY A. ADTOON ELIEZER B. GALOPE II SANDY FAYE D. SALMASAN JYAN DESSE M. SOLANO MARIANNE KRISTELLE E. YARRA INTRODUCTION Photosynthesis sustains almost all of the living world directly or indirectly. It is the process of converting light energy to chemical energy of sugars and other organic compounds. The process depends on the interaction between two sets of reactions‚ namely the

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    Napoleon Hill is the self help maestro every one of today’s gurus should pay homage to as they collect their millions by selling his recycled ideas. Anthony Robbins‚ Dr Phil‚  and hundreds of corrupt prosperity gospel preachers should have to pay royalties to the heirs of Hill’s intellectual property since he did all the ground breaking work. Napoleon Hill’s Law of Success is the equivalent of the holy grail if you are seeking to understand human potential and how to unlock the greatness that may

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    Hills of Life

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    Mandy Lievre 1/28/13 The Hills of Life In Ernest Hemingway’s classic story‚ “Hills Like White Elephants‚” we are taken to a train station in between Madrid and Barcelona with a couple that has to make a life altering decision. Besides each side of the train station lies the land that can either mean life or death to the child that the woman is bearing. Between the dividing tracks‚ we see two different sides. On one side of the track‚ there is a cold feeling‚ no trees‚ or shade. It

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    The modern Olympics are the most important international athletic competition in the world. However‚ even the Olympics since the beginning of its modern era have changed greatly in many aspects. But although the Olympic Games have varied considerably throughout the centuries‚ the main objectives stay the same; here are some things that have changed the Olympics throughout the centuries. The Ancient Olympics were a lot different from Olympics now. During the 5-day version of the Olympics‚ on the first

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    they have committed. The core aims of a prison are not only to keep society safe‚ but also to rehabilitate and reintegrate offenders into the community and to deter others from committing the same or similar crimes. However‚ could it be argued that locking a violent lawbreaker away in confinement together with other violent criminals does more harm to the offender than it does good? Historically‚ the focus of punishment was mainly to inflict physical pain and suffering on the body. This was also

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    famous speech in the history of the United States. 40 years later‚ no other speech has been able to overcome the effect that this speech has had on the American people generation after generation. Despite the fact that the message of the speech is perhaps the most enduring aspect of the speech‚ the rhetorical strategies Martin Luther King used were instrumental in captivating the attention of millions people then‚ and now. The purpose of “I have a dream” was to awaken awareness about the importance

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    The focus of this paper is to explore the transition for children and adolescents from inpatient hospitalization to the community. This transition is difficult for anyone‚ let alone for children and adolescents. Transitioning back into the community poses unique obstacles for this age group in particular. Specifically‚ it often disrupts daily routines‚ school‚ and social/familial relationships (Blizzard‚ Weiss‚ Wideman‚ & Stephan‚ 2016; Gill‚ Butler‚ & Pistrang‚ 2016; Savina‚ Simon‚ & Lester‚ 2014)

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    The story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been” is essentially about a young woman’s strive for independence‚ which eventually leads to conflict. Girls today appear as mature women and in addition‚ are put into adult situations sometimes unwillingly. Oates portrays a social issue that relates to this current society by using symbolism and characterization while taking the reader on a journey throughout the thoughts and feelings of a teenage girl. There are two main symbols the author uses

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    Why I Have to Study?

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    Kids have to be quiet during class because‚ traditionally‚ quiet is better for concentration. However that’s not true for all students. Some students learn better when talking is involved in their learning. Others can shut out noise very effectively. But the norm is still to demand quite for all. Our educational system should be overhauled to accomodate the learning styles of all‚ but it never will be. That’s too expensive.Kids have to be quiet during class because‚ traditionally‚ quiet is better

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