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    Responsibility of a Legal Aid Lawyer Rights of the Accused and Exceptional Circumstances Client Interview Other Pretrial Matters Theory of the Case Various Defense Strategies Questioning the Witness Plea Bargaining/Guilty Plea Evidence Arguments CODES The Code of Criminal Procedure The Constitution of India The Indian Evidence Act‚ 1872 The Indian Penal Code‚ 1860 LEGAL RESOURCES Lawyer-Client Relationship India Country Summary Card Rights of the Accused Around the World Important

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    Is Abortion Right

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    Is abortion the right thing to do? Many women today are getting pregnate‚ especially tennage girls. Although many believe that having an abortion is the only out of that problem‚ the only solution‚ abortion should not be legal. Most tennage girls have an abortion Because they say that there’s no other way out. Well most of those girls are wrong‚ there are many other opitions other than having an abortion‚ like giving the baby away to someone else that will take care

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    Grandparent Rights

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    My First Grandson How many of you have grandparents that have played an important role in your life? Were they there when you needed them? According to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare‚ there are over 29 thousand children in Idaho alone who are being raised by their grandparents. I am one of those grandparents. On November 21s‚ 2004 Destin Hardy was born and this is when the bond of grandparents and grandchild began. Destin was 12 months old when his parents decided to move to

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    RIGHT TO EDUCATION

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    Class X Unit 13 Areas Related to Circles – Elective Contents 1. Syllabus 2. Scope document 3. Teacher’s Support Material Teachers’ Note Activity Skill Matrix Warm Up W1 Circles‚ Circles all around Warm Up W2 Rangoli and Geometry Pre Content P1 Crossword puzzle – Checking Basics of Circle Pre –Content P2 Making Picture Dictionary Pre –Content P3 Introducing Area of Sector Content Worksheet CW1 Length of an Arc Content Worksheet CW2 Area of a Sector Content Worksheet CW3

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    Recess Rights

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    Right to Recess Many people remember recess being the best part of the school day; it was a time to get outdoors‚ play on the swings and slides‚ and have fun with friends. Unfortunately‚ most elementary students today do not have this luxury. After the No Child Left Behind Act was passed in 2001‚ an estimated 40% of schools have cut recess‚ due to the push for more instructional time in order to improve academic progress (Gentry). The problem with this elimination is that research has found taking

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    THE PREAMBLE AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS By 1787‚ Americans were dissatisfied with the current form of the United States government. The Articles of Confederation‚ although adequate when created‚ had some major draw backs. An elite group‚ known as the framers‚ assembled to form a more perfect union. The framers believed the United States needed a Constitution that would be for the common man. Over the summer of 1787 several committees met to create the preamble for the people. The most renowned committee

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    Ethical rights

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    To Tell or Not With cheating there are always many things that are effected. While many students think about the themselves and whats best for them to pass a hard class. They never realize the effects of what it would have on a person who witnessed it especially if it was a friend. Francesca is caught in a situation where in her college chemistry class she witnesses her friends cheating on their mid-term. She was studying all night long for this test while her friends were out all night partying

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    right man

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    Determination of full cost recovery tariff ensuring the proper level of Maintenance Cost A ‘tariff structure’ is a set of procedural rules used to determine the conditions of service and monthly bills for water users in various classes or categories. Pricing structures The tariff structures used in urban water supply also vary across various service providers. The water charged could be in the form of non volumetric flat rate tariff‚ non volumetric water tariff‚ uniform metered tariff‚

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    Women Rights

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    International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 2 No. 14 www.ijbssnet.com Cognition and Impact of Modernization in Changing Normative Structure of Family System (A Case Study) Shakeela Ibrahim COMSATS Institute of Information Technology‚ Islamabad Pakistan E-mail: shakeela_ibrahim@comsats.edu.pk Manshoor Hussain Abbasi (Corresponding Author) Department of Humanities Faculty Block No 1‚ 3rd Floor COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Park Road Chakshahzad Islamabad‚ Pakistan Email:

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    Legal essay Human rights are protected under Australian law in three key ways; statute law‚ the constitution and common law. It could be argued that if Australia adopted a bill of rights‚ human rights would be more clearly defined‚ consistent in all states and territories and more easily understood. Human rights are protected in Australia through statute law. Statute law refers to laws made by parliament‚ also known as legislation. Moreover statute laws set up administrative bodies whose responsibility

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