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    Norms And Rules

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    UNIVERSITY OF NAMIBIA FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Norms and Rules Ways in which a family can contribute towards good behaviour and conduct. Nowadays children are raised in families that only have one parent and that really makes it very difficult for children to be raised up with good manners but all this can be prevented. This can be done by introducing norms and rules in a household. When children are born they should be brought up in a very good manner

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    Biosphere Rules

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    THE BIOSPHERE RULES Use a Parsimonious Palette • 6 Natural Elements account for 99% weight of living things. “More perfect nature is fewer means it requires to operate. “ • Different materials add different performance charactertics - Potato chip Bag • A simple palette makes recycling easy where as all the products cannot be recycled back. Less Is More Cycle Up Virtuously • Nature: Repeated use of the same materials allowing biosphere towards more integrated and sustainable community

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    Mischief Rule

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    The mischief rule[1] is one of three rules of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts.[2] The other two are the “plain meaning rule” (also known as the “literal rule”) and the “golden rule.” The main aim of the rule is to determine the "mischief and defect" that the statute in question has set out to remedy‚ and what ruling would effectively implement this remedy. The rule was first laid out in a 16th-century ruling of the Exchequer Court. -------------------------------------------------

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    Traffic Rules

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    Rules are meant to break. This is a common saying among the Teens to their parents and teachers. Whether they do it or not‚ we Indians do break the Traffic Rules to our level best at least in small lanes. The only way to inculcate any rules within us is to create a fear of punishment for breaking it. Though the fear of punishment for breaking the traffic rules is very high‚ which is: ‘Accident’ we neglect it until it happens right in front of our eyes. So the only other option to make ourselves proactive

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    Damned Rules

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    Outbreak of WWII in Asia Japan’s rise to power: Meiji Restoration of 1868 -Tokugawa Shogunate came to an end and Emperor come back into rule. -Through modernization and industrialization‚ Japan became militarily and economically strengthened -The military supported the emperor closely -The emperor became the most powerful political figure in Japan due to the changes he made Japanese historical and cultural legacies -The people were open to strong military leader’s influence of political

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    Rules for Schools

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    IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST BENIFICIENT & MERCIFUL Rules & Regulations. (1) Students should respect the teachers & maintain discipline in the campus. If any student fails to carry the terms then strict action will be taken against the student. (2) For the good results of the student‚ parents are requested to co-operate with the rules made by school. Absent student will be fined Rs: 100 each day. (3) Parents are requested to keep the student far from parties and

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    rules of evidence

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    Why are Americas rules of evidence more restrictive than those established by other countries? America’s rules of evidence are more restrictive because unlike some countries we have Constitutional protections that safeguard individual rights. An example of this would be the Supreme courts determination that a state rule requiring that a defendant wanting to testify in a criminal case must do so before the admission of any other defense testimony is a violation of the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendment

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    Mongol Rule

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    The Mongols ruled China and Russia‚ yet the effect of their rule in China and Russia‚ while in some ways similar‚ was quite different‚ politically and economically. Genghis Khan‚ born in the 1770s‚ was elected khagan (a title of imperial rank) of all Mongol tribes in 1206. Kubilai Khan‚ Genghis Khan’s grandson‚ was the commander of the Mongol forces responsible for the conquest of China; he became khagan in 1260. Kubilai Khan founded the Yuan Dynasty. Batu‚ the ruler of the Golden Horde of the dynasty

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    The Rules of Etiquette

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    The rules of etiquette are a set of unspoken rules that have been determined by society as a whole. Etiquette rules aren`t the same in different countries. It is important for people to be familiar with the basic rules that are expected in all cultures. Now I want to tell you about the main rules of receiving guests. It can be an exciting and satisfying experience.  There are many ways to be a host/hostess without creating a great deal of stress.  When you are prepared and organized‚ you can

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    The Hearsay Rule

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    1. Explain why the Hearsay Rule was developed and why the admission of hearsay in a criminal trial may violate the defendant’s Sixth Amendment rights. a. Hearsay is an out of court statement offered in court to prove the truth of the matter asserted. The Hearsay Rule was developed in order to prevent unreliable testimony from being admitted in court and misleading the jury. Hearsay was considered unreliable because it was not given under oath‚ cannot be heard and observed by the jury‚ and cannot

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