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    Law firms are usually hesitant to take on clinical negligence cases as they would incur very large pre-action costs before the likelihood of the success of the claim can even be determined. Therefore‚ many claimants are usually unable to make an SFA with a solicitor‚ especially if the claim is of low value. Therefore‚ many claimants are unable to purse their claim and have no access to

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    Questions: 1. What’s your take on a good marriage relationship? 2. Where and how can you find your lifetime partner? How do you wish your marriage life to be like? 3. Comment on the increased family disputes in Kenya. Where and how can you find your lifetime partner? How do you wish your marriage life to be like? Unlike the old days‚ where parents selected their children’s spouse‚ men and women choose who they want to be with. This stage is the most celebrated by all humans. However‚ finding

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    The citizens of Pala have a different philosophy than the Raja and Rani‚ the rulers. The Rani‚ here‚ expresses that she will be the harbinger the Crusade of the Spirit‚ where the world is exposed to modern life and people restore a faith in God. This creates conflict because the people have different ideologies‚ and the Rani does not support her people. Despite Will Farnaby’s intentions to bring oil to the island‚ he even realizes that there is some innate flaws with her plans. The Rani wants to

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    Pope Gregory was born as Hildebrand in 1025‚ to an upper class family in southern Tuscany. He adopted the name Gregory in memory of Gregory I after his election as pope in 1073. He became convinced that the pope was the living successor of St. Peter. Because of this connection‚ the pope‚ and he alone‚ would always remain a true Christian‚ never deviating from the faith and always aware of the will of God. Therefore‚ all Christians owed him absolute and unquestioned obedience. Disobedience was regarded

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    is killing ever justified

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    Is Killing Ever Justified No I don’t think killing for any reason is ever justified be it as revenge against someone or just because you want to hurt another person. In the book ‘Kill the Possum’ I think the author is demonstrating to the readers that everyone needs to be responsible for their actions and aware of the consequences of the effects of their actions on others. Also the lies people will say when they want to protect what is close to them. As Dylan became friends with this family

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    Atomic Bomb Justified

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    Was it Justified or Necessary for the Americans to Drop the Bombs? Introduction On August 6th‚ 1945‚ an American B-29 bomber named “Enola Gay” dropped the world’s first Atomic bomb on Hiroshima in Japan. The nuclear explosion killed nearly 90 percent of the cities population‚ killing 75‚000 people from the point of impact and thousands more dying from Radiation Poisoning later on. Three days later‚ on August 9th‚ a second B-29 bomber named “Bockscar” dropped a second Atomic bomb on the Japanese

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    The Crusades are very important to know about. It caused many impacts in different ways. The economy had an important part with the Crusades before and after it. After the Crusades‚ places in Europe began changing their government. The Crusades also impacted social structures in Europe. The Crusades even impacted religion‚ mostly Christianity. The Crusades are an important part of history in Europe and it changed many things including economically‚ politically‚ socially‚ and even religiously.

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    have a good idea of who Pope Benedict XVI was. All I knew was that he was a very intellectual and gentle man from Germany who people loved to listen to. There have been many controversies surrounding Pope Benedict‚ but people continue to listen to his insightful religious lectures. Now after reading this brief insight by Sister Mary‚ I have developed a newfound appreciation for this man because of the hardships he experienced early in his life. To overcome these adversities‚ Pope Benedict relied on his

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    “Is Capital Punishment Justified” When looking at the issue of whether Capital Punishment is ever Justified‚ Robert W. Lee believes that it is because it is necessary to punish people to for heinous crimes against society fairly. I plan to expand on his argument by looking at four different categories; risk of executing an innocent‚ the incapacitation and the deterrent effects‚ race sentencing and the death penalty‚ the cost of life without parole versus the death penalty

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    John Paul II

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    The election of Cardinal Karol Wojtyła as Pope‚ on October 16th 1978‚ had great significance for those living in countries that were oppressing a sense of dignity‚ solidarity‚ and freedom. After 456 years of Italian popes‚ the election of the very first Slavic cardinal‚ who chose the name John Paul II‚ was the stimulus required to commence a wave of changes throughout the oppressed Communistic countries of Eastern Europe. His first pilgrimage to Poland - on the 4th of June 1979 - awakened in the

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