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    In 1885s‚ classical formulation of the Rule of Law created by A.V.Dicey. He express clearly that Rule of law has 3 elements that is supremacy of constitution‚ protection of Human Rights/ Natural justice and equality before law. Rule of law is one of the most significant principles in the Australian Legal System and the three arms of government do also play roles in upholding the rule of law. All public must comply with the constitution and the laws must be enforced therefore every person has the

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    Computer Lab Rules & Regulations Electronic workstations may only be used by current Swinburne University students and staffs. Swinburne identity card must be presented on request. Swinburne computing facilities should only be used for educational‚ research and administrative purposes of Swinburne. All other uses are strictly prohibited. The following rules and terms apply to all computers on campus. Terms and Conditions 1. All users must abide by the license requirements of any software

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    Important Lab Questions

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    Module 01.09 Lab Questions 1.Describe some of the influence of Latin music in the US in the early part of the twentieth century. Latin music greatly influenced jazz musicians in the early part of the twentieth century then this gave birth to the Latin jazz genre modern dancing styles were also influenced by the Latin music. 2.What was the significance of "Machito and His Afro-Cubans"? The significance of Machito and his Afro-Cubans was that they helped create salsa music cubop as well as Afro-Cuban

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    these chemicals have to follow a set of rules to determine how soluble each chemical is and if it is at all. This is what we call solubility laws. These laws show what chemicals are soluble and which ones are insoluble. They also describe what chemicals can be dissolved and what chemicals cannot dissolve. These chemicals are them recorded on Solubility tables which list solubility and how soluble the chemicals are. According to Busch (2015) the Solubility Rules are as follows: 1. Salts containing Group

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    both organic and inorganic compounds. There are four different types of chromatography: thin layer‚ liquid‚ gas‚ and paper‚ but for this lab paper chromatography will be used. Who invented chromatography? A Russian botanist named Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet invented chromatography in 1901 while doing research on plant pigments. Why is chromatography so important? This is because over 60% of all chemical analysis is done with one of the four types of chromatography. Police also use it to test cocaine

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    Why Is Hippa Important

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    when there is no release of liability that was signed by the patient. When questions are asked about a patient’s information by another person‚ the medical assistant should be considerate of the other patient’s medical information. Privacy is major rule in the health care industry‚ protecting the information of a patient from getting in the wrong hands of another. If a patient’s medical information gets out the reputation of the patient can get ruined. No one can be able to tell what will happen if

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    to make sure your country is safe and securer because you shouldn’t trust them at all. Therefore‚ this turn is very important for our country because we have a strong army which is around 350 soldiers‚ so no one can mess with us. Also‚ we are doing 3 types of researchers which are social services‚ advanced scientific research and atomic theory. Social services are really important aspect for our country which will allow us to build homeless shelters‚ so there will be not homeless people in our

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    Theology 100 Father O’Leary 6/5/08 Final Exam Questions 1. Is Religion important? Why or why not? 2. Would anything change if the Tomb of Jesus was discovered and the bones within were proven to be his? 3. Think a bit about your talents and abilities. Do you think that one of more of these talents you possess could serve the common good of the society in which you live? 4. Think a bit about the talents or skills that either you have not yet developed or do not think you possess

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    Why Is Writing Important

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    Writing is a form of communication and people write on a daily basis whether it is for something basic or more complex. We need to know how to write simple yet very important things such as our name or the date. Being a student there is not a day that goes by that I am not writing or typing my name and the date on papers or assignments. Over the past few years there has been a significant increase in the use of technology. People text message‚ email‚ and use social networking websites on a daily

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    Identifying Written Communication Styles CO 2520 Analysis 3.2 Shawn Fye-Potter Mr. Fey 7/22/2015 Were the sound‚ meaning‚ conversational rules‚ and contextual rules appropriately met? Why or why not? I felt that the sound and meaning of the conversation grew more emotional as the discussion went on. Both parties were very passionate on how to approach the situation‚ each making valid points and staying on topic. Although the conversation was primarily between two people‚ the rest of the

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