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    Judicial Activism

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    Judiciary‚ passive executive In normal circumstances‚ judicial activism should not be encouraged. But the circumstances are not normal. The political system is in a mess. In several areas‚ there is a situation to administrative paralysis. Take the recent Hawala case‚ which is a good example of judicial activism. What transpired in this case is very instructive. In this case the prime minister’s name was also involved‚ and the Central Bureau of Investigation

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    Introduction Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fast progressing‚ degenerative‚ neurological disease. The disease is marked by weakness‚ atrophy and paralysis of the body’s voluntary muscles as a result of motor neuron degeneration and death (Wijesekera & Leigh‚ 2009). ALS gets its name from Greek origin: Amyotrophic- “A” meaning without‚ “myo” meaning muscle‚ “trophic” meaning nourishment‚ literally translated this term means “without muscle nourishment”. “Lateral Sclerosis” refers to

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    James Joyce's The Dead

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    the entire piece. The themes‚ symbolism‚ and interactions between characters mix and add up to something bigger and it is revealed in the end when we see Gabriel’s burst of emotions and dramatic tensions. One important element that Joyce uses is paralysis and its effect on Gabriel in the end. This is seen through the symbolism in the snow and how motionless something becomes when it is frozen‚ and in this case the winter contributes to this. Gabriel’s homeland Ireland has been frozen due to the cold

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    drinking‚ buying liquor from criminal organizations‚ those which did not ensure sanitary policies: “Prohibition went into effect‚ the total deaths from adulterated liquor reached approximately 50‚000‚ and there were many more cases of blindness and paralysis” (Digital History). Was the Prohibition act successful in improving overall health of the country’s citizens and decreasing

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    Polio Essay

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    in the throat and intestine‚ and spreads through the blood to the central nervous system. Thus‚ the virus attacks the CNS‚ which can lead to paralysis. The paralysis would start with the legs‚ and would be visible due to the atrophy‚ and the muscles wasting away due to the lack of use (Hecht). Many have spent their whole life in iron lungs due to paralysis in the chest muscles (Ballard). There are three types of polio: mild‚ non paralytic and paralytic (Hecht). Only 1% of all polio patients develop

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    Brucellosis, Rabies, etc

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    Brucellosis Brucellosis is a bacterial disease. Well known for its zoonotic potential and its cause of economic losses in livestock. • Brucella abortus in cattle‚ • B. melitensis or B. ovis in small ruminants‚ • B. suis in pigs • B. canis in dogs. • (B. cetaceae marine animals) In humans‚ brucellosis can be caused by B. abortus‚ B. melitensis‚ B. suis: rarely the others. It’s a widespread disease‚ but is fairly well controlled in more developed countries; (ie. U.S) Gram-negative

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    University Press‚ NY. Abstract In the early sections of “Looking Up and Looking Around” Jackall seeks to explain the reasons behind inadequate decision making processes and ability. The circumstances and environments that cultivate ‘decision-making paralysis’ and a lack of individual decision making ability are explained. Numerous examples and reasons are outlined to communicate a manager’s fear of failure‚ reluctance to make decisions and inability to make effective decisions when required at all hierarchical

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    Joyce ’s Influence on Gender Roles While reading the collection of stories we redundantly find ourselves drawn to the female characters. Most of the works feature either a distinctive woman protagonist or an established woman as the attention of the protagonist. Although we get a mixed feeling for what exactly Joyce wants us to understand about women at the time of the book ’s publication‚ we get the overwhelming feeling that these female characters are meant to provoke an attraction from its

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    Hamlet the Central Dilemma

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    HAMLET ESSAY “The central dilemma in Hamlet is the character and life’s journey of a man whose mind is in paralysis. To what extent is this an adequate summary of Hamlet?” Hamlet certainly is a play with complex themes and issues. As we read through the rich script we uncover many dilemmas and issues that have great bearing on the direction of the play‚ and the consequences of the character’s actions. One such character is‚ of course‚ Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark.

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    James Joyce - The Sisters

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    JAMES JOYCE (1882-1941) He is a 20th century Irish modernist short story writer‚ novelist and poet. He was affected from naturalism‚ romanticism and realism. He was a master of the English language. He uses stream of consciousness technique and his works are full of parodies‚ allusions‚ inner monologues. His works are rich in characterization and brood humour. His psychological perceptions and innovative literary techniques make him one of the most influential writers of the 20th century

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