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    the common law at a substantive level Since the administrative fusion of the Common Law and Equity Courts after the 1873 and 1875 Acts‚ there has been a lot of controversy over whether to fuse both equity and common law. There are valid arguments both for and against fusion. Those arguing for the fusion of Equity and Common Law at a substantive level often comment on the inconsistency created by equity’s intervention in law. ‘There would sometimes be arbitrary gaps in the common law‚ that is situations

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    or Automatic Level Let us look at the history of surveying levels. Since the Dumpy level was invented in early 1700’s it has been considered the standard‚ that was up until around the 1830’s when the transit level was invented. Recently the level has changed faster than you can keep up with it‚ but through all this the Dumpy level has remained a reliable back up just in case the modern levels breakdown. A dumpy level‚ builder’s auto level‚ leveling instrument or automatic level is an optical

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    Newton. Even though Isaac Newton was born January 4‚ he was born on Christmas day. He is an important part of science that changed the world by giving use the three laws of motion and the concept of gravity. I care because his discovery led to many other discoveries today that would not have been discovered without his three laws. The three laws affect me because without it we wouldn’t know useful thing such as why things like swings and see-saws work or how we don’t slip when wearing certain shoes

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    Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) For a long period of time‚ illegal drugs have become a nuisance in the society. Many lives have been taken and wasted because of illegal drugs. Many families have also been broken due to drug involvement of one of the family members. The futures of the young people have also been risked by drugs. As such‚ the government has taken all the effort to curtail the illegal drugs in the society by enacting laws criminalizing illegal drug-related activities‚ implementing programs

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    Question 1: Identify three ethical principles that you personally believe reflect “natural laws” that are self-evident and that all people ought to ascribe to. If you don’t personally believe that there are any such principles‚ then identify three such ethical principles that are incorporated into one or more religions (such as the Golden Rule). 1. We all should treat others how we would want to be treated (Golden Rule). 2. Accept that all people are not the same and don’t judge people because they

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    Authors in nursing and the health care field present different definitions of health promotion and primary prevention and offer different ideas about their application. Leavell and Clark (1965) define three levels of prevention: primary‚ secondary and tertiary. There are five steps that describe these levels (a) health promotion and (b) specific protection are primary preventions; (c) early diagnosis and (d) prompt treatment to

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    be upholding the law are as corrupt as the drug dealers. Fairly low paid officers are able to accumulate enormous profit from illegal drug sale. In contrast to the traditional police corruption in which police takes bribes from gangster to look the other way rather than enforce the law‚ many police officer have become drugs baron themselves. Drugs corruption has also penetrated all the service of the use military as the have been given increasing responsibility for drug enforcement. Perhaps the most

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    including myself‚ who do not receive a dime in child support and the other parent is walking around free from punishment. The law needs to be enforced‚ so that the children can have the money that they deserve. This will also keep the custodial parent from struggling to not only provide the necessities‚ but to also fulfill the desires of the child. Harsher enforcement measures will reduce the number of non-payers. When child support services are applied for‚ there is a set amount that the non-custodial

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    These despicable laws made the racism and anti-semitism in Germany legal. These laws are so important because they legally stripped the Jewish people of their basic rights and were a major catalyst to catapult the Nazi policies against Jews and the Final Solution of killing the Jewish people. The three main components of the Nuremberg Laws were German Jews stripped of citizenship‚ relations between Jews and non-Jews made illegal

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    Do you agree with the view that the main cause of the Pilgrimage of Grace was a widespread dislike of religious changes? There were three main rebellions in Henry VIII’s reign as king; The Lincolnshire Rising‚ The Pilgrimage of Grace and Cumberland Rebellion. These rebellions were all connected because each one triggered off the next one. The three main factors that set off the rebellions were the economic state of the country‚ the political state and the religious activities at the time. There

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