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    Similarly‚ breaking the law shouldn’t be unfair if it violates your human rights. Thus‚ making the law unjust. For example‚ “on the 31st May 1956‚ a motion was introduced into the House of Commons “(Helmets to be worn by Drivers and Riders of Motorcycles)” (Hardy‚ 2013 ). If this law was made legal it would affect Sikhs because of their turban which has both spiritual and practical significance and is a distinct part of Sikhism’s traditional attire and martial history. Principally‚ Sikhs wouldn’t

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    countries and compare them both to each other and Ireland‚ the countries I have chosen to compare are Romania and Lithuania. I chose these two countries because I have friends and associates from both nationalities and in their behaviour and actions alone‚ I can see there are some massive cultural differences and from what I heard before doing this assignment I understood each country had different background stories in most aspects as well including Ireland and I was interested and curious to find out

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    neglect from parents‚ facing assault from their siblings and intimidation from other children. Children suffer more victimisation than other age group members‚ when considering forms of victimisation as a whole. Victimisation- someone singled out for unfair treatment or punishment (Finkelhor‚ 1995). This means that someone is picked on to be hurt‚ either emotionally or physically‚ for someone else’s satisfaction. Children have become victims of victimisation because they have no way of expressing how

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    I was raised in a union family but grew up to be a company man. I can see both sides and their opinions. I believe we need unions to keep the companies who are not union from treating their employees unfairly‚ regarding wages‚ days off‚ etc. There are good unions that are so effective and there are weak unions who give unions a bad name. Some companies will always treat their employees well and be fair but for those who don’t‚ there has to be someone watching out for their rights. If those companies

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    the number of companies in Ireland which are being deemed insolvent and which are no longer in a position to continue operating as viable entities. This has caused the companies directors‚ creditors and shareholders to seek remedies available under Irish law. The law in Ireland regarding companies in financial difficulties was originally set out by the Companies Act 1963‚ which was amended in 1990‚ and then again in 1999. All cooperate entities must adhere to the legislation set out under the Act and

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    I am writing to you to appeal the decision of the Academic Review Committee that warranted for my academic dismissal. I am requesting this appeal based on the discovery of substantial new facts that were unavailable at the time of the Academic Review Committee meeting. I met with Shawn Levstek on the morning of May 24th. This was our first meeting and after receipt of some unpleasant news I found it was necessary to speak with a health professional who might better shed light on an otherwise unfortunate

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    The Treaty of Versailles was unfair to many nations‚ but to Germany in particular. When the meeting to discuss the treaty was held the German representative was not invited. The other countries decided Germany’s fate for them. They confiscated much of German land and German colonies and divided it among themselves. Germany lost 13% of its land and 12% of its population. Furthermore Germany was left with a weakened army and navy marking them defenseless against surrounding countries. Woodrow Wilson

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    The causes of discontent between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland‚ and timeline: The seed of religious division in Ireland was sown by the Reformation movement and a king’s desires. The reformation religious movement of the 1500’s that led to Protestantism. It had a tremendous impact on social‚ political‚ and economic life‚ and its influences are still felt today. The movement began in 1517 when Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ protested certain practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Henry

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    authority over him‚ of such confidence or authority for the purpose of obtaining an unfair advantage over him; 2.In taking an unfair advantage of another’s weakness of mind; or‚ 3.In taking a grossly oppressive and unfair advantage of another’s necessities or distress Application California civil code 1575 states that: Undue influence consists of taking an unfair advantage of another’s weakness of mind and obtaining an unfair advantage over him. Basically this means that since the deceased was under the

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    Intention to blame Germany for the entire war was unfair‚ historically‚ the Treaty of Versailles was a treaty of peace to end the state of war between Germany and the Allied and a find the solution for Germany power‚ in the treaty there was three leaders from the Allies member who make decision on German power‚ however each of them have their own thought on Germany‚ The problems of the treaty of Versailles‚ was extremely difficult because each person wanted different things. They agreed to blame

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