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    ZAVERI PROJECT TOPIC: THE INDIAN JUDICIAL SYSTEM: A CRITIQUE LEGAL METHODS PROJECT 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY  BOOKS REFFERED:  BLACK‟S LAW DICTIONARY 869(West Group Pub. VII ed.‚1999).  JUSTICE M. RAMAJOIS‚ SEEDS OF MODERN PUBLIC LAW IN ANCIENT INDIAN JURISPRUDENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS-BHARATIYA VALUES 24 (Eastern Book Company‚ 2nd ed.‚2000).  M. RAMAJOIS‚ LEGAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF INDIA: ANCIENT LEGAL‚ JUDICIAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM 25(Universal Law Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd

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    The electoral systems existing in the UK today are currently under scrutiny with a call for reform for the First Past The Post (FPTP) with the recent AV referendum‚ in which people voted NO against a reform to the current system. However‚ in this political climate where people accuse the FPTP system of bias‚ being wasteful and being disproportional‚ the system for electing Members of the European Parliament‚ the Closed List System (CLS) has also been under question. In this essay I will explore the

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    address the barriers the children face when living in poverty or oppression. Disadvantage schools are already setup to fail because of the segregation and structural inequalities that goes far beyond the school. With a huge problem such as education system‚ it hard to make a difference with one person. Everyone has to be on the same page. It takes community involve and changing the way things are taught to get quality

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    challenge to repair and also lead to massive health hazards. The sanitary system of most homes is eventually connected to the sewer system that the town municipal manages. Quite a number of old homes are established at sites where these sewer systems are established. Why do backflows occur? The reason as to why several backflows happen is because some homes have combined the sanitary systems and the storm water systems. Therefore‚

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    in a society where some people enjoy jeopardizing the public and others commit crimes because they were raised in an environment that made them turn into lawbreakers. In order to protect society from those offenders‚ the court needed to establish a system where criminals are punished so they won’t commit crimes again and also to Make an example out of those criminals. However‚ not everyone can be punished similarly as a result the juvenile justice was established. As Justice Kennedy‚ the senior Associate

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    Yet‚ the criminal justice system dramatically fails to serve all people recognized under the U.S. Constitution equally. Their hidden agenda initiated a dual purpose that proposes modern-day slavery for people of color‚ which created disadvantages that systematically resulted in incarceration

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    to both the two party system of America as well as the third parties in America. Known to our great nation is the two party systems‚ the Democratic and Republicans. This two party system came about due to a two sided constitution which consisted of an opposing or supporting group or to be clearly defined‚ the majority squad and minority squad. There was definitely no in between going on here‚ these were only two parties that one could be a part of. This two party system dominates the United States

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    known for decisions in landmark cases such as Marbury v. Madison‚ Dred Scott v. Sanford‚ West Coast Hotel v. Parrish‚ and Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka which have helped shaped how America is today (Federal Court Concepts). The Warren court system was from

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    One pro would be the diversity attending public school there is a lot of people from different cultures. Another Pro would be it allows the students to be more social and open to new people. Another pro would be there are some great teachers that want to help the students gain success. Although some people feel our educational system has its pros when it come to educating students there are a lot of cons. I feel that our educational system in todays society doesn’t educate

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    that the electoral college system needs to be removed from our presidential elections. It causes more harm than good and‚ makes many voters not vote. There are pros and cons to the system but‚ there are too many cons for it to continue. Presidential candidates only care about big states “for the win”. Which makes voters think they’re small electoral college state is worthless. So in this essay‚ I will convince you and‚ tell you the truth behind the Electoral College system. A major flaw with

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