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    How about creating a law against the use of telephoto lens and parabolic listening devices? How about creating a new crime—One that will penalize those persisting and persuading photographers‚ the Paparazzi also known to celebrities as stalkarazzi who follow the rich and famous for the thousand dollars snapshot that reveals some special‚ intimate moment or an embarrassing one. Should there be a law rebuking such act? Should there be strict laws preventing press photographers (paparazzi) from pursuing

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    it merely needs to be “sufficient”.’ Discuss the accuracy of this statement. Your answer should include a detailed explanation of “nominal” consideration and “sufficient” consideration and how these legal concept interact in situations like that in Williams v Roffey Bros & Nicholls (Contractors) Ltd [1991] 1 QB 1. Your answer should also discuss whether Australian contract law should (or should not) provide greater clarity as to what is (or is not) sufficient consideration. ESSAY STRUCTURE

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    Should laws and policies aim to maximize happiness? Laws and policies are described in many dictionaries and it is possible to find many descriptions and ideas of what is the true purpouse of laws and policies. Theodore Roosevelt has said‚ that „No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man’s permission when we ask him to obey it.” This means that it is an important issue we have to pay attention to. In this essay work I would like to go deeper in my own consciousness

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    Guns can be used to get food. Gun law should be less strict. Gun laws should be less strict because guns are used for a lot of different sports. There’s a part of the olympics called the three shotgun ISSF/ shooting event.“They shoot clay birds launchd by a trap”(jonsson). The event has very strict rules like you have to use a lever action and keep only 3 shots in the chamber. The gun olympic events are big events and important to millions. Gun laws should be less strict because of self-defense

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    that pencils cause grammatical errors is also true; wait‚ that doesn’t sound right‚ does it? Now‚ all of a sudden when the “cure” is used in this light it becomes ridiculous. In fact‚ Americans have a constitutional right to own handguns‚ and stricter laws and licensing will not effectively save lives. Guns kill people? What gave somebody that this was a smart idea? Humans created guns to gather food and then guns evolved into defense against perplex enemies. Guns cannot load and shoot themselves; they

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    Child custody and support laws should be changed Present child custody and support laws do not make any sense. They often penalize hard working parents and alienate parents from children they love. These laws must be re-examined and revised so that the best interest of children be served at all times. John Smith lives with his new wife and her four children‚ ages 4 to 14. He is the only father that these youngsters have known‚ and he provides for them in all the ways that a father must.

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    Should we obey the law? Following the rules is something that is often emphasized from a very young age. However‚ there are cases when choosing to break the rules is the right thing to do. It is sometimes necessary to disobey the law. Civil disobedience‚ or refusing to obey the law to protest peacefully‚ has been one of the most effective ways of changing government policies. In many cases throughout history‚ fairer societies have been created after laws were challenged. For example‚ American

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    Should better laws be passed to prevent bullying? By: Sarrah Davis Bullying needs to be stopped! The United States needs better laws to prevent bullying. How much more can teens take? I think laws need to be passed as soon as possible because bellying can cause you to get sick and I don’t mean you don’t have confidence in yourself anymore. WAY too many teens die from suicide each year because of bullying. The commercials on TV don’t scare bullies enough to get them to stop. We need better laws

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    The Law The law has been around for centuries since the beginning of time. It was used as early as the era before Jesus’ birth. Although ideas have changed over time‚ the law in general still exist in today’s society. The idea of law was intended for order and avoiding citizens from revolting and rebelling against the government. People should obey the law because the law creates a stable and safer society. There are many reasons why people obey the law People obey the law because of religious

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    An ex post facto law is a law that is retroactive; after the fact. It is a law that retroactively changes an offender’s rights by criminalizing and imposing punishment for an act that was not punishable at the time the offender committed it. Or‚ it can be the raising the punishment for a crime after the crime is committed. It generally punishes conduct that was lawful when it was done but later becomes unlawful or increases the punishment (Ex Post Facto Law‚ n.d.). The term ex post facto refers

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