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    Origin of Arab-Israeli Conflict Jews for Justice has made this excellent resource available to people around the world. We have converted their booklet to a more easily copied format. Download it! As the periodic bloodshed continues in the Middle East‚ the search for an equitable solution must come to grips with the root cause of the conflict. The conventional wisdom is that‚ even if both sides are at fault‚ the Palestinians are irrational "terrorists" who have no point of view worth listening

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    Bullying in Schools

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    Bullying in Schools: School Counselors ’ Responses to Three Types of Bullying Incidents School counselors responded to an Internet survey containing vignettes describing physical‚ verbal‚ and relational bullying. Respondents rated relational bullying the least serious of the three types‚ they had the least empathy for victims of relational bullying‚ and they were least likely to intervene in relational bullying incidents. Counselors with anti-bullying training rated relational bullying as more serious

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    Bibliography: 1. D.K. Basu v. State of W.B.‚ (1997) 1 S.C.C. 416 2 3. Raghubir Singh v. State of Haryana AIR 1980 S.C. 1087. 4. Kartar Singh v State of Punjab(1994) 3SCC 569 5 6. Shamshul Kanwar v State of U.P(1995) 4 SCC 430 7 And Victimology‚ V.V Devasia and Leelamma Devasia (Ed.)‚(1998)‚ pp. 6-7. [ 5 ]. Anmesty International‚ The impact of violence against women (2000)‚ pp. 6-7. [ 6 ]. (1997) 1 S.C.C. 1416. [ 7 ]. D.K. Basu v. State of W.B.‚ (1997) 1 S.C.C. 416‚ p. 424. [ 12 ]. A.I

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    RESEARCH ARTICLE – CONSTITUTIONAL TORTS IN INDIA Subject: LAW OF TORTS Submitted by: P S S BHARGAVA Submitted to: Prof. MADABUSHI SRIDHARACHARYULU Roll No. : 2012-39 NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW‚ HYDERABAD RESEARCH METHODOLOGY As a part of my research project I have used doctrinal method. I have referred to various cases and tracked the development and evolution of Law of Torts. In this project I would like to discuss the evolution of constitutional torts in India. Under civil

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    Ptsd and Intelligence

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    were also included to further support this study’s content. This study has implications for researchers in the areas of intelligence and post-traumatic stress disorder‚ clinicians‚ therapists‚ military operations‚ palliative care‚ research in victimology and abuse‚ as well as social science and other research interests. Keywords: Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ Intelligence‚ PTSD‚ IQ‚ Risk factors. Precis This paper began years ago when‚ as a police officer‚ and later as an instructor

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    References 1. ^ a b Shipway (2004) 2. ^ a b c d Siemieniuk‚ R. A. C.; Krentz‚ H. B.; Gish‚ J. A.; Gill‚ M. J. (2010). "Domestic Violence Screening: Prevalence and Outcomes in a Canadian HIV Population". AIDS Patient Care and STDs 24 (12): 763–770. doi:10.1089/apc.2010.0235. PMID 21138382. edit 3. ^ Markowitz‚ Sara (2000). "The Price of Alcohol‚ Wife Abuse‚ and Husband Abuse". Southern Economic Journal 67 (2): 279–303. doi:10.2307/1061471. JSTOR 1061471. 4. ^ a b Dutton‚ D. G. (1994). "Patriarchy

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    JUSTICE FOR VICTIM’S FAMILY IN HOMICIDE CASE: A MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE UMAR MUKHTAR BIN MOHD NOOR UNIVERSITI SAINS ISLAM MALAYSIA JUSTICE FOR VICTIM’S FAMILY IN HOMICIDE CASE: A MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE Umar Mukhtar Bin Mohd Noor (Matric. No. 1080183) Academic project report submitted in partial fulfillment for the BACHELOR OF SHARIAH AND LAW WITH HONOURS Faculty of Syariah and Law UNIVERSITI SAINS ISLAM MALAYSIA Nilai June 2013 i AUTHOR DECLARATION ‫بسم اهلل الرحمن

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    Thinking Critically‚ Living Creatively Are You the Master of Your Fate? Life does not come with a set of instructions. It’s up to each one of us to deal as best we can with the challenges and opportunities with which we are presented. As critical thinkers we need to develop our understanding of the world and ourselves so that we can make the most enlightened choices possible. Floresco Productions/OJO Images/Jupiter Images Living a Life Philosophy As the artist of your own life‚ your brush

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    Can Terrorism Be Justified

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    NEIGHBORHOOD POLICING A PLAN OFACTIONFOR THE BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 1992 Boston Hon. Francis M. Roache Police Commissioner Boston Police Department 154 Berkeley Street Boston‚ MA 02116 Dear Commissioner Roache: September 15‚ 1992 Neighborhood Policing: A Plan of Action for the Boston Police Department provides a framework‚ schedule‚ and list of tasks for converting all operations of the BPD to the practice of Neighborhood Policing‚ while meeting the basic need of

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    Crime and Deviance in Society

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    Crime and Deviance Introduction Deviance consists of those acts that go against the norms and expectations of the society. Deviance can be positively sanctioned‚ negatively sanctioned or accepted without reward or punishment. Example: soldiers on the battlefield. May be viewed as deviant but soldiers may be rewarded with a medal since they conform to the values of society- value of courage. Compared to murderers – deviate from the accepted norms of society and its values- value for human life.

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