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    Minister of Posts and Telegraphs v Rasool AD Facts: On the 29th of December 1931‚ the Postmaster- General instructed his subordinates to divide the Pietersburg Post Office into two new portions‚ the one for the service of ‘Europeans Only’ and the other for the service of ‘Non-Europeans’. Prior to these instructions Mr. Rasool‚ an Indian‚ was allowed to use the ‘European’ counter. Consequently‚ after these instructions Mr. Rasool was obliged to use the ‘Non-European’ counter. Mr Rasool objected

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    use for communications? The telegraph was the answer‚ made by Samuel F. B. Morse. An invention that could transmit an electric pulse across a cable to send messages. This invention was looked poorly upon at the beginning of its time. But one man had the guts to invest in Morse’s telegraph‚ and he soon became one of the reasons the telegraph was created. The telegraph caused the telephone to be invented. Morse had wanted to be able to “talk across continents.” The telegraph was not a small device such

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    | | | | | | | | | | | | 2013 North India floods From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article documents a current disaster. Information regarding it may change rapidly as it progresses. Although this article is updated frequently‚ it may not reflect the most current information about this disaster for all areas. | 2013 North India floods | NASA satellite imagery of Northern India on June 17‚ showing rainclouds that led to the disaster | Fatalities:

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    Pierson v. Post Deciding Court: Supreme Court of New York Parties: Pierson v. Post Procedural History: Appellate Court ruled in favor of Post Facts: Post was in pursuit of a fox on a beach with his dogs and hound. Pierson having well known the fox was being chased by Post and his hounds‚ caught up to the fox‚ caught it‚ killed it‚ and carried it off. Post is defendant even though he was the one in original pursuit. Post first sued Pierson but Pierson appealed when the court ruled in Post’s

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    The Importance of the Telegraph The telegraph is an electromagnet connected to a battery via a switch. When the switch is down‚ the current flows from the battery through the key‚ down the wire‚ and into the sounder at the other end of the line. By itself‚ the telegraph could express only two states‚ on or off. This limitation was eliminated by the fact that it was the duration of the connection that determined the dot and dash from each other being short and long‚ respectively. From these combinations

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    1 Roll No. ________ ADMISSION FORM FOR PRIVATE / LATE COLLEGE CANDIDATES ONLY (For office use only) BACHELOR OF ARTS / SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA First / Second Annual Examination 20_____. Mention B.A or B.Sc. _____________ 1. Name of College (for Late College candidates only) __________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. Registration No. University of Sargodha (if allotted) ( ) 3. Name of the Candidate (in block letters)

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    CCSU v Minister for Civil Service 1985 (HOL) Facts - GCHQ: branch of public service (public function) - 1984 GCHQ staff not permitted to belong to national trade unions Issues Whether the oral instruction (exercise of royal prerogative) by PM is valid? A: Invalid - PM did not consult staffs prior to exercise of power‚ so this was a failure in procedural obligation. Whether Courts have power to review instruction on the ground of procedural irregularity: (a) power exercised was royal

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    My topic is the Telegraph. The general idea of the telegraph is to have long distance communication. The telegraph is important because people could actually talk to their family or friends from out of state. It benefited people who had family out of state or live in a different country. They appreciated it because they could talk to there family from there home. Before the people had to go visit their family member just to talk to them if their family member lived in a different country‚ they might

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    Case 14-3 Coconut Telegraph Coconut Telegraph Corporation (Coconut) is a developer and provider of specialized customer billings and management software and systems. Coconut’s flagship product‚ the Volcano System‚ is a customer billings and management system consisting of integrated hardware (user interfaces and consoles) and related software. Coconut has never sold‚ nor does it offer to sell‚ the Volcano System without the software since the software is necessary for the Volcano System to function

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    Post War Prime Ministers Essay Robert Gordon Menzies‚ born on the 20th of December‚ 1894 was Australia’s 12th and longest serving prime minister‚ his second term beginning from 1949 to 1966. During this time Menzies made significant contributions to Australia’s Post-War development such as increasing the standard of living and preventing the communist threat from reaching Australia. Menzies had a great effect on the standard of living in Australia and realized the “great Australian Dream” for

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