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    1   A Square Peg in a Round Hole – The Suitability of Judicial Review as a Remedy for All Constitutional Wrongs Legal Citation Guide: McGill Law Journal’s Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation‚ 7th Ed. 2   I. Introduction The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore is the supreme law of the land1‚ and establishes a form of parliamentary government based on the separation of the legislative‚ executive and judicial powers. However‚ while each arm of the government

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    Theodore Roosevelt’s ’Square Deal’ and Woodrow Wilson’s ’New Freedom‚’ were both programs of reform. Roosevelt covered more areas of reform than Wilson (who focused mainly on economy)‚ and was more of a progressive than Wilson was. As a governor and the first president of the era‚ Roosevelt set a terrific example of what a president of this time should do. ’Progressing’ from bad‚ and implementing various reforms to do so defined the era. These two programs are comparable in the areas of antitrust

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    What can be said of the menacing literary masterpiece that is A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is that the gender issues Joyce so surreptitiously weaves into Stephan Dedalus’s character create sizable obstacles for the reader to overcome. Joyce expertly composes a feminine backdrop in which he can mold Stephan to inexplicably become innately homosexual. As Laurie Teal points out “… Joyce plays with gender inversion as a uniquely powerful tool of characterization.”(63) Stephan’s constant conflict

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    Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/IJPS DOI: 10.5897/IJPS11.1092 ISSN 1992 - 1950 © 2011 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Numerical study of laminar mixed convection heat transfer of power-law non-Newtonian fluids in square enclosures by finite volume method Mohammad Reza Safaei1*‚ Behnam Rahmanian2 and Marjan Goodarzi3 1 Young Researchers Club and Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ Mashhad Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Mashhad‚ Iran. 2 Department of Mechanical

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    thought. “It is no big deal. Everyone was there.” How did it take 19 years for this to come out? “Well were you scared?” How was this not one of his back-when-I-was-younger stories? “Not really.” How could he not want to tell us about how he was at Tiananmen Square in 1989? My dad just happened to be apart of one of the most important moments in Chinese history. Yet‚ he was acting like it was just something he decided to do because he was bored. “Dora‚ could you pass me a napkin?” All I ever knew about

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    Li states‚ “After the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989‚ the Chinese Ministry of Education began sending future students of Beijing University‚ a hotbed of pro-democratic protest‚ into the military for a year.” (154) The military provided the students with hours of lecture on the

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    of China and demand democratization of their country and ultimately have a government free from authoritarian rule. The desire to defend Hong Kong is strong‚ and despite the oppressive rule‚ very few want to leave. Ultimately‚ much like the Tiananmen square protests‚ many individuals respect the educated youth for their dedication to these protests. This article stuck out to me because it addresses the police brutality that has presented itself as a result

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    people who were in the Tiananmen Square‚ Alex was shocked that they would go that far. On June 4‚ 1989‚ all the P.L.As were in Tiananmen Square to arrest students‚ and Alex found that PLAs were not people’s army. He realized that he just found the surface of the truth.

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    I am just a college student now‚ travel around the world with my lover and family is one of my dreams‚ they are so many countries in this world‚ the 3 country that I wish to go was Taipei City-Taiwan‚ Hokkaido-Japan and Beijing-China. Taiwan is known for its towering mountains‚ and is reputable as a "Mountainous Island". The island is spotted with numerous mountains over 3‚000 meters. It is also home to the Northeast Asia’s tallest mountain‚ Yu Mountain (Yushan)‚ which is nearly 4‚000 meter

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    1904: Deng Xiaoping is born in Sichuan Province‚ China. He is the first-born son of a Hakka landowner. 1920: Deng graduates from Chongqing Preparatory School and he travels with about 80 of his fellow graduates to France to study. He is about 16 years old. Deng has to work in a factory to support himself. He becomes a machinist. He joins a socialist youth organization. 1924: He returns to China and joins the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He becomes an instructor at the Military and Political

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