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    The tower of Pisa is a monumental and architectural wonder of the world. It is the bell tower for the cathedral and took about 200 years to build. It is‚ as everybody should know‚ on a slant. The slant itself is actually about 4 degrees and this is forcing the top of the tower over its edge by just under 4 metres. The likelihood of the tower falling over by 2026 is very slim because architects are always coming up with ways to correct the slant. THE HISTORY. Before 1173 a woman left 60 coins

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    PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY 1997‚ 50 EXPLAINING U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS DECISIONS INVOLVING PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL: ACCURACY‚ FAIRNESS‚ AND VALIDATION JON M. WERNER‚ MARK C. BOLINO Department of Management University of South Carolina Accuracy and due process perspectives were used to extend policycapturing research concerning employment discrimination case law. TWo-hundred ninety-five usable U.S. Circuit Court decisions concerning performance appraisal were located from 1980-1995. In both chisquare

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    The growth of ’legal transnationalism’‚ that is‚ the reach of law across nation-state borders and the impact of external political and legal pressures on nation-state law undermines the main foundations of sociology of law. Modern sociology of law has assumed an ’instrumentalist’ view of law as an agency of the modern directive state‚ but now it has to adjust to the state’s increasingly complex regulatory conditions. The kind of convergence theory that underpins analysis of much legal transnationalism

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    Her Majesty’s Royal Palace and Fortress‚ more commonly known as the Tower of London‚ is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London‚ England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets‚ separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower‚ which gives the entire castle its name‚ was built by William the Conqueror in 1078‚ and

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    Legal Marijuana: Helpful or Harmful? James Nix Soc:102 Amber Anderson May 25‚ 2013 Legal Marijuana: Helpful or Harmful? The year is 2013 and the reality of legalized marijuana in the United States seems to be getting closer with each year. A highly controversial topic because marijuana’s primary use throughout history has been for abusive purposes more than anything else. Marijuana has medicinal uses and the stalks of the plants can be used for making paper or even fibers for ropes or canvases

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    abbreviations on them. The columns are representing states. There are at least five towers or statues in each image‚ standing together as a group. In all of the images‚ the towers are leaning on each other. That means that they are depending on each other. In the first image‚ one tower fell over and smoke was coming off the top. In the second one‚ the second tower had also fallen over. That can symbolize that the towers are leaning on each other and if one falls‚ the others will be affected. In the

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    Legal Studies In December 2002 Dominic Li answered his front door to two men (Richard Nimmo and Maua Sua) both armed with guns. Sua and Nimmo were being paid by Yonky Irvin Tan‚ a drug dealer whom Li’s brother in law owed money to. Both Sua and Nimmo poured hydrochloric acid onto Mr Li where he suffered burns to his face‚ became blind and burns to his oesophagus. Mr Li painfully passed away three weeks later due to these injuries sustained as they led to a blockage in his throat that blocked his

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    Obituary World Trade Tower One (northern tower)‚ 30‚ of New York City‚ New York‚ passed away on September 11‚ 2001. She died at 10:28 A.M.‚ 102 minutes after being hit by an airplane that had been hijacked by terrorists from the Al Qaeda terrorist organization. The Al Qaeda terrorist organization is a group of Islamic Extremists who felt anger toward the United States for discriminating against their religion (Muslim). World Trade Tower One was finished being built on December 23‚ 1970‚ located

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    Administration of Justice The two most essential functions of a state are: (i) War (ii) Administration of Justice Administration of Justice (AOJ) implies the maintenance of peace and order within a political community by means of physical force of the State. There are‚ however‚ other factors which help administration of justice and command obedience of law. They include social sanction‚ public opinion‚ custom‚ convenience etc. Concept of Justice The concept of justice is as old as origin

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    Treatment of asylum seekers by the Australian legal system The treatment of asylum seekers by the Australian legal system is a controversial issue dealing with human rights and people from different sides have different perspectives on this subject .The Australian legal system has attempted to achieve justice for the parties affected by the matter through various court cases and legislation and policy changes. Has justice been achieved? The current Australian government perspective on this

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