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    Constitutional Conventions

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    ‘Constitutional conventions are no longer capable of constraining those who hold public office; they should be converted into legal rules.’ Discuss. One might define the constitution of a country as a set of regulations that a government is expected to derive its principle rules from‚ thus regulating the relationship between the state and its citizens. Under the UK constitution these rules‚ although being non-legal rules‚ are considered binding and are embodied by way of constitutional conventions. These

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    There are different form of relaxations including breathing exercises‚ deep muscle relaxation‚ imaginary‚ meditation and yoga. Although each of these has different components‚ the main goal in each is to relax the muscles in the body and focus the mind. Relaxation can be the part of hypnotherapy; usually relaxation is used as an induction process. Induce a patient to enter a trance state is to influence a state of relaxation‚ improve the patient wellbeing and make positive life changes. (Turn

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    Conventions in movies Romance movies are often combined with other genres in order to invite a larger set of audience. The most common combination is romantic comedies‚ which are also known as chick flicks. Romance films are usually aimed at the female audience‚ however combining this genre with comedy allows some male interest‚ meaning a larger amount of viewing and a higher profit for the producers. Setting is the most important convention in romantic comedies. It can be the way of conveying

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    Today’s arrival in Sri Lanka of the Geneva-based UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) bears testimony to the stark reality that the modern world is framed in such a way that countries that dare stand up to the economically and militarily more powerful Western nations‚ especially the US‚ are condemned to be scrutinised down to every minute detail by the so-called ‘international community’. The United Nations is where it is done. Sri Lanka has fallen into this category. In the 1980s and

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    1951 Convention

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    THE 1951 CONVENTION AND ITS 1967 PROTOCOL A  PersonAl  APPeAl  from  the  United  nAtions  high  Commissioner  for  refUgees Refugees are among the most vulnerable people in the world. The 1951 Refugee Convention and its 1967 Protocol help protect them. They clarify the rights of refugees and the obligations of the 148 States that are party to one or both of these instruments. Universal accession to the Refugee Convention is a valid and achievable goal. In this anniversary year of the Convention

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    What is Hypnosis? Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. Introduction In this essay‚ we will aim to describe what hypnosis is‚ look at the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis‚ look at the history of hypnosis‚ along with its application in today’s world. The essay will also discuss the role of relaxation in hypnotherapy. This will include the importance and necessity of such a state for the successful application

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    Model Un

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    Korean military exercises along the Northern Limit Line (NLL)‚ the UN mandated maritime border it shares with North Korea. It must be noted that in 1999‚ the Government of North Korea drew up a new border‚ the West Sea Military Demarcation Line (WSMDL)‚ which extended further south of the NLL. The aforementioned South Korean military exercises took place in the area claimed by North Korea when it drew up this new border. Neither the UN nor South Korea has recognized the North’s claim over this territory

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    Geneva Conventions

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    Geneva Conventions By: Maksim S. Yelkin Course: American Foreign Policy Professor: Ronald J. Brown Semester: Fall 2011 Date: 12/03/11 Introduction Now we live in relatively peaceful time‚ but it wasn’t always like that. All those wars were bloody‚ sometimes even too bloody‚ so people needed to create some rules. So those rules were created. Four Conventions for One Purpose Not everybody knows that‚ but there were four treaties‚ not just one. And even then‚ they were modified later

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    it that you need a license to drive a car‚ practice law‚ or even fish‚ but anyone with a healthy reproductive system can bring a child into this world? Parenting is a serious undertaking and anyone who has done raised a child can tell you that it’s not an easy task. Parents should be required to pass a minimum competency test and obtain a license before bringing a child into this world. On average there are 3 to 4 million babies born each year in the US. In 2014 264‚746 children entered into foster

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    "Abbreviated progressive muscle relaxation (APMR) is a shortened version of Jacobson’s (1939) original technique‚ designed to induce feelings of deep relaxation by systematically tensing and relaxing 16 muscle groups and by learning to focus on and discriminate between the resulting sensations of tension and relaxation." It has been proven that APMR has reduced levels of anxiety and stress‚ while increasing positivity. APMR has also has also relieved headaches caused by tension in some people (Chellew

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