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    Law MA & AA 1.0 Introduction It is defined in Section 33(1) Companies Act 1965 that the Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association of a company shall‚ when registered‚ bind the company and the members of the same extend as if they respectively had been signed and sealed by each member‚ and contained governance on the part of each member to observe all the provisions of the memorandum and of the articles . So‚ it is required for all the members in the company to follow the

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    Tehran- A demonstration held at Vali-E-Asr Avenue‚ Tehran on Wednesday‚ March. 8 and the response of the Reza Shah Pahlavi revealed the secret behind the authority of Iran. This ongoing protest from 9:00 am in the morning until 10:30 pm was held by people of all ages‚ declaring that the British have no right to take Iran’s oil free of charge. This protest brought attention to the Shah. After watching the demonstration on television‚ he responded publicly on BBC News and said‚ “The British

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    Capitol Riot The January 6 riot‚ often referred to as the Capital insurrection‚ is a highly significant event in contemporary American history. The event that took place in Washington that day‚ while widely condemned for the disruption it caused‚ drew attention to many deeper issues within the nation at large on the topic of voting and honest democracy. From concerns about electoral integrity and the right to protest‚ to the internal divisions within the Republican Party itself‚ the Capitol riot highlights

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    The New York City draft riots of 1863 were the cause of a particular feeling among blacks that were recently freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. Since‚ at the time‚ blacks were not considered citizens the lottery that was the draft itself did not include those that were not citizens. Btu since the blacks were free but not citizens then they were the spark of much hatred that was aroused by certain factors‚ particularly from the Irish and German immigrants. The press‚ fueled part of this hatred

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    Public High School Graduation Rates: Newark City and the State of New Jersey Public high school graduation rates can be used as a tool to measure the effectiveness of a particular education program. However‚ choosing a formula that accurately reflects the strength and weaknesses of a high school has proven to be quite difficult and even controversial. In 2010‚ the Newark Public School district reported a 55 percent graduation rate among Newark City high schools (Newark Public Schools‚ pg 4). However

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    Draft Riots of 1863 In the summer of 1863 New York experienced one of the most violent protests in the American history. The riots were mainly in reaction to the Union draft for the Civil War‚ which Abraham Lincoln enacted when volunteers began to run out. The riots lasted for five days‚ and the mob consisted of almost 50‚000 angry men who opposed to the Civil War‚ draft and Emancipation Proclamation. This paper will discuss how the Irish immigrants in New York affected the draft riots of 1863

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    paddy wagon the onlookers started hurling bottles at the police. The policemen had to take cover in the building until reinforcements came. Soon the crowd was broken up‚ but they continued to protest in New York for the next several days(The Stonewall Riots). The situation had spiraled out of control because of New York prohibiting homosexuality in public. After the raiding of most of the gay establishments in New York‚ Stonewall was the last straw in the LGBTQ community and led to discussions about civil

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    health professionals and the consumers of health care services. Authors in nursing and the health care field present different definitions of health promotion and primary prevention and offer different ideas about their application. Leavell and Clark (1965) define three levels of prevention: primary‚ secondary and tertiary. There are five steps that describe these levels (a) health promotion and (b) specific protection are primary preventions; (c) early diagnosis and (d) prompt treatment to

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    The Tulsa Race Riot and Florida’s Rosewoood Massacre In about the 75 years following the Tulsa Race Riot‚ there has been investigation on what has happened in Tulsa on the date May 31 and June 1‚ 1921. The Tulsa Race Riot was a devastating event in history where many had lost their lives‚ around 300 with recent investigations‚ and the Greenwood District of Tulsa was destroyed. The riot started over a racial dispute‚ involving a group of black men trying to prevent a lynching of another

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    Americans were forced to become "American" through Americanization. These events led to the accumulation of tension between the two races‚ which then became apparent in the Sleep Lagoon Murder Trial of 1942 and exploded in the Zoot Suit Riots of 1943. The Zoot Suit Riots represented an obvious discrimination and violence against the Mexican American youths by the white men in the United States. The zoot suits were: high-waisted‚ wide-legged and long coat suits that were popular within the African and

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