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    INDIAN PENAL CODE

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    article on 06.05.1993‚ as appeared in the Sports World. 4. A lawyer practicing at Alipore Judge’s Court‚ Kolkata‚ claimed to be a regular reader of Sports World as well as Anandabazar Patrika filed a complaint under Section 292 of the Indian Penal Code against the Appellants herein‚ the Editor and the Publisher and Printer of the newspaper as well as

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    Modern Code Switching

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    Modern Use of Euphemisms Code switching‚ lying‚ and slang play important roles in how people interact with one another. As society moves into a more technological age‚ the way humans interact with each other changes drastically. The most important areas in which code changing plays its role would appear in how people‚ particularly teenagers‚ interact with parents‚ friends‚ and teachers. As they “are milder or less abrasive form of a negative description instead of its original‚ unsympathetic form”

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    homogeneity across cultures. The theory of relative face orientation We have discussed that Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face-saving politeness theory has been undermined for its inability to be applied universally. In surveying recent studies in cross-cultural communication‚ Mao (1994) mentions Janney and Arndt (1993)‚ who characterise it as idealistic‚ culturally biased‚ and lacking objective empirical evidence for the evaluation of their politeness universals. Instead of a theory centered on universals

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    Law Code of Gortyn

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    Law Code of Gortyn Thought to date to the 6th or 7th century longest law code ~600 lines long re-assembled from seats of an amphitheater dating ~450 BCE boustrophedon – writing left to right one line then right to left then next surviving portions concerned with: sexual offences divorce inherence how parentage affects the status of slaves adoption Rape Punished by a fine Amount depends on social status of rapist and victim Free man rapes a free man or woman – 100 staters Slave

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    Business Dress Code

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    DRESS CODES IN BUSINESS WORLD The saying "first impressions count‚" has been one of many reasons that companies in the business sector have implemented dress codes. The dress apparel common to business people provides an image of professionalism. This can translate to mean different clothing attires for men and women. Dress codes for business individuals are significant as it lets them present the professional image that is essential to their success. It is all about presenting persons in a

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    Sexual Code Of Ethics

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    2009 The value of a sexual code of ethics is very high in this day and age. It is extremely important to have a code of sexual ethics right now as the youth of this country and even the world more so‚ need to make sure that they know where they stand in this subject matter. My sexual ethics are influenced by my faith and family mostly but my ethics are also influenced by my friends and the different media around me. It is important that all people have some sort of code of ethics because sometimes

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    The Law Code of Hammurabi

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    The Law Code of Hammurabi The laws that govern the world of today weren’t without some form of basis or foundation to go off of. As with most subjects‚ a precedent of sorts was established in the past. In particular‚ the Law Code of Hammurabi‚ who was a Babylonian ruler‚ administered a long list of laws that were depicted as originating from the gods themselves. It is through the creation of these rules that the differences between social standings and distinct classes‚ as well as the general

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    Assignment Code 5661

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 01 ROUGH DRAFT Teacher’s Name: Prof. Izhar-Ul-Haq Student’s Name: Uzma Ambreen Ch Roll No. AH526620 Course Code: 5661 Allama Iqbal Open University Lahore. QUESTION NO 01 What do you mean by the term role in context of English language teaching? Distinguish between a transmission role and interpersonal role. Justify with examples ANSWER: Increasingly the world‚ there is a move within education to adopt a constructivist view of learning and teaching. In part‚ the

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    Code of Ethics Guidelines

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    Appendix C GUIDELINES FOR PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE Code of Ethics Guidelines Foreword The Code of Ethics for the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC) consists of a Preamble and 10 brief principles of conduct. The Code is included in the Bylaws of the Association and was approved by the membership in 1991. These Guidelines and Commentary on the Code of Ethics are intended to assist APEGBC members in dealing with ethical situations and to assist

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    Wrong Diagnostic Code

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    The main issues I noticed this week were inputting the wrong diagnostic code for a patient along with the electronic prescribing errors. These two things are more common than we think. They are very important to fix in order for people to get better and for insurance to cover them. Doling out a wrong diagnostic code might be tremendously costly‚ time-consuming‚ and ineffective for patients; all the more fundamentally‚ it is a risk to patient wellbeing and quality. It comes down to time‚ money‚ expense

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