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    The Definition of “Family” in the Constitution Should be changed Article 41 of the Constitution recognises the Family “as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of Society”‚ and as a “moral institution possessing certain inalienable and imprescriptible rights” which are “antecedent and superior to all positive law”. The State guarantees to protect the Family in its constitution and authority “as the necessary basis of social order and as indispensable to the welfare of the Nation and the

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    Being an international student at any college in United States can be quite challenging. Most of the students‚ who came to America‚ struggle to adopt to a new culture with completely different social values. International Student Council (ISC) was founded in 1984‚ and since then the organization has helped to many international students to communicate‚ collaborate‚ and build friendships with others. ISC is considered as a parent organization for all cultural clubs‚ international student bodies and

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    The British Constitution and Judicial Independence One of the basic principles of the British Constitution is judicial independence . Simply explained‚ this means that judges‚ in making their decisions‚ must not be influenced or coerced by outside forces (History Learning Site). This independence is assured by several safeguards which include fiscal autonomy‚ independent selection‚ and security of tenure. The purpose of these is to ensure that judges will render fair and impartial decisions without

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    A Midsize Pharmaceutical Company Jennifer Childs is the owner and Chief Executive Officer of a midsize global pharmaceutical company with sales offices or manufacturing plants in eight countries. At an October staff meeting she tells her managers that company profits for the year are expected to be $2‚000‚000 more than anticipated. She tells them she would like to reinvest this additional profit by funding projects within the company that will either increase sales or reduce costs. She asks her three

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    Do you consider that the manner in which the criminal courts have exercised their power to exclude prosecution evidence under section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 is sufficient to satisfy an individual’s right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the ECHR? The courts have two mediums through which they can express their power to exclude certain prosecution evidence; discretion as defined in the common law‚ and statutory discretion as detailed in section 78 of the Police and Criminal

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    Institute of international relations‚ international information Tkachenko Valeria Kuleshova O.-language consulting Bologna process in the context of sustainable development. Modern societies are currently facing the consequences of a global financial and economic crisis. In order to bring about sustainable economic recovery and development‚a dynamic and flexible European higher educations will strive for innovation on the basis of the integration between education and research at all levels

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    http://changeminds.wordpress.com/tag/success-of-suhas-gopinath/ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-26/nagpur/32868366_1_software-companies-corporate-social-responsibility-english INTRODUCTION SUHAS GOPINATH Mr. Suhas Gopinath‚ now aged 26‚ a resident of Bangalore and hails from a middle class family‚ where his father

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    ELENA MANDIJA MODEL EUROPEAN UNION - AlBANIA 2013 Motivation Letter ELENA MANDIJA DEAR SIR OR MADAM ‚ WITH THIS LETTER ‚ I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY INTEREST IN BEING A PART OF THE MEU ALBANIA 2013 . KNOWING THAT I CAN BE PART OF THE “MODEL EUROPEAN UNION “ ALBANIA 2013 MADE ME SO HAPPY AND CERTAINLY I STARTED MY APPLICATION AS SOON AS I REALISED IT WAS STILL OPENED. THERE ARE A LOT OF REASONS I WANT TO BE PART OF THE MEU ALBANIA 2013 ‚ FIRST OF ALL ‚ GIVING

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    Discuss the view that Judges need more power Judges are members of the judiciary‚ and so their role is to question‚ apply and interpret the law made by Parliament. For this reason‚ some have suggested they need more power in order to perform their task properly‚ others have suggested they cannot. Let us explore these arguments in more detail. One could suggest that Judges do not need more power as they are unelected bodies with little legitimacy in the posts they apply. Given that judges have the

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    Introduction The main question to consider is whether Turkey’s admission to the EU would be economically advantageous for the Union. I will start by giving you some information about the background of this debate‚ which is going on for quite some time now. Turkey’s application to accede to the European Union was already made in 1987. But by doing this‚ Turkey was not yet an official candidate. It was officially recognized as a candidate for full membership in 1999. The real negotiations about

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