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    Equal Protection Clause

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    students great discipline; however‚ it only enrolled male students. In 1996‚ the United States government sued the state of Virginia and the Virginia Military Institute for its male-only policy as a violation of the Fourteenth amendment’s Equal Protection Clause. The District Court ruled in the school’s favor. The Fourth Circuit “reversed and ordered Virginia to remedy the constitutional violation” (Van Camp). In return‚ Virginia proposed a similar program for women: the Virginia Women’s Institute

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    Share repurchases and the protection of shareholders* KATHLEEN VAN DER LINDE** 1 Introduction From a creditor’s perspective there is not much difference between the payment of a dividend in respect of a share and a payment for the acquisition or repurchase of that share. However‚ from the point of view of the shareholder a dividend is a return on capital while a repurchase is a return of capital to the vendor shareholder. Share repurchases change the structure of the company’s share capital

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    roles and responsibilities

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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Roles and Responsibilities are defined as rights‚ obligation and expected duty to be done within the relationship‚ life long learning is the learning that between any relationship. 1.The Roles and Responsibilities: The learner will understand the own role and responsibilities in life long learning. All learners ‚their progress and development‚ their goals and aspiration and

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    Aboriginal Protection Act

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    Aboriginal Protection Act was an unjust event for the Aboriginal people in 1905. There were many short term and long term effects that have caused many problems for the Aboriginal people. The short term and long term effects shaped the Aboriginal culture and the relationship between the white people and the Aboriginals. The relationship between the white Australians and the Aboriginal people has been very tense because of this traumatic event in 1905. Context of Event The Aboriginal Protection Act in

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    Child Protection History

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    In the 18th Century Colonisation decimated Aboriginal communities with diseases‚ alcohol‚ and dispossession. In the 19th Century Australian colonies developed their own individual legislative mechanisms concerning child protection for their jurisdictions. In the late 19th to early 20th Century there was forced separation of Aboriginal children from their families under policies of assimilation this became known as ‘Stolen Generation.’ (Mary will be talking about) Also in the 20th Century‚ there

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    Power system protection

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    : POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION LAB. PERFORMANCE DATE : 25.01.2010 SUBMISSION DATE : 13.02.2010 SUBMITTED TO : Mr. Shaikhul Arefin Khan. Lecturer‚ Department of EEE‚ Stamford University‚ Bangladesh. This report is Prepared on the base of Energypac study tour in Saver. POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION LAB (FINAL REPORT) OBJECTIVE: The objective of this course is to study the protection of power system

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    women uniting to protect their female neighbor Mrs. Wright from the potential injustices of a sexist and male dominant society after her husband is murdered. The behaviors of the female characters serve as symbolism supporting the stories theme of protection. Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters are apprehensive as they enter the Wright’s farmhouse. Their behavior demonstrates fear and anxiety of the unknown circumstances surrounding the murder of Mr. Wright. They stand close to each other‚ united as women in

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    Assignment 1 The Role & Responsibilities of a Tutor As a tutor‚ within my Pre-Release Advisor position‚ my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries will fall into the following five categories which make up the key elements of the training cycles. Identify Needs: I will need to know the ability of my learners in order to plan a scheme of work; this would be evaluated through a 121 assessment prior to the workshop and obtaining results from numeracy and literacy tests carried out during induction

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    the steps in the process of the child protection investigation. I know that that the process of responding to concerns about children and young people is determined by law and related guidance. There are agreed steps in the sequence to protect vulnerable children or to at decisive for children who have been harmed. STEP1:Initial concern and referral STEP2: Initial inquiries and strategy STEP3: Investigation and assessment STEP4: The child protection conference STEP5: Meeting of the core

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    ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY By Vasantt K. Jogoo Introduction 1.0 Concern over environmental issues has definitely reached new heights if judged by the headlines it is making in the press and the number of international meetings devoted to its debate. The natural resource base of most countries continues to be degraded at an alarming rate. While the state has a major role to play in the arbitration of conflicts that arise between environmental and developmental goals‚ it is becoming obvious

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