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    essence of laws

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    libraries in every congressional district‚ city and municipality‚ and reading centers in every barangay throughout the Philippines. Amidst a sea of other basic priorities‚ establishment of these learning tools should be given much attention. This law is very essential for the growth of every individual in the community and for the community itself. This will cater the less capable individuals to be well-informed. Illiteracy will also be minimized if not eradicated. In the current situation in other

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    Infidelity Laws

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    I. Infidelity is a crime that can be prosecuted by law in several states and affects the entire family involved. A. The prosecutions of infidelity as a crime in many states. 1. Virginia can prosecute if a husband or wife commits adultery and has anti- fornication statues to prevent sex before marriage. 2. In Alabama If any spouse lives together in adultery on the first conviction its $100.00 and be taken to jail for up to six months. B. Adultery takes away the kids since of

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    School

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    CHARACTERS Isabel/Madam Ching‚ about 70 years old Dolores‚ about 40 years old Man in first sex scene/Ernesto‚ about 50‚ later 75‚ years old The men and women of Paradise Inferno A Christ-like figure Chorus members SETTING A dimly lit space found at the center of the performance venue. Audience members are seated around this area. TIME Now and then THE PLAY Everything is dark and silent. A soft hum then fills the air. Moments pass and the hum fades out. A Hiligaynon chant traditionally

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    Street Law

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    Human Rights 10B Antonia Thomas March 6. 2014 Street Law When it comes to trying teens in court as adults. Some say stop trying them as adults and try them as juveniles‚ others say they must be tried as adults when they commit adult crimes. I believe that teens should be held accountable for their actions and tried as adults. If I knew somebody who hurt or killed someone I loved‚ I would want him or her to experience the worst possible punishment for his or her actions. Some people

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    Law 310

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    you do? According to Chapter 2‚ “Section 406 defines a code of ethics as written standards that are reasonably designed to deter wrongdoing and to promote such behaviors as honest conduct‚ full disclosure in reports‚ compliance with all applicable laws and rules‚ prompt reporting of violations and methods for conforming to the code’s expectations.” Seeing that rules forbid them to hand out personal information they are stuck between two situations which could cause a dramatic outcome. On one side

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    Defamation in Law

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    Law Tort Law A tort is an act/omission in instances where by law there is a duty owed by one party/entity as against another to do or refrain from doing an act and a failure to comply results in civil liability To Establish Tort One Must Have: Duty of Care/Duty being owed Breach Harm/ Damage caused by that Breach Difference between Crime and a Tort Crimes are omissions or acts against the state while a tort is against private entities. Crime- Fine/ Imprisonment while in Tort- Damages/

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    E6 A summary of the key laws and codes of practice affecting schools and how these may affect how a school works. The data protection act 1998 is an act that was passed by UK parliament that defines ways in which information may be legally used and handled that is about living people. The main aim of the act is to protect individuals against misuse or abuse of information about them. Because it is the law to protect information about people records that contain information about staff pupils and

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    Administrative Law

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    LAW 443 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW I NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA SCHOOL OF LAW COURSE CODE: Law 443 COURSE TITLE: Administrative Law I 1 LAW 443 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW I Course Code: Course Title: Course Developer/Writer: Administrative Law I Law 443 Simeon Igbinedion‚ LL.B.‚ LL.M.‚ B.L.‚ PH.D.‚ Faculty of Law‚ University of Lagos. Professor Animi Awah Ifidon Oyakhiromen‚ LL.B‚ LLM‚ M.Phil‚ Ph.D‚ BL Course Editor: AG. Dean‚/Programme Leader: Course Coordinator:

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    Rh Law

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    and this is the implementation of "Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10354)" informally known as Reproductive Health Law. This law not only gives voice and empowerment to women but also gives responsibilities to men and the rights of the children to be happy (granting them future). The R.H. law gives emphasis to women’s health through the use of family planning through the use of either the "Calendar method" or through the use of pills and condoms (the

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    Megan's Law

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    Seminar February 8‚ 2013 Megan’s Law is A Violation of a Person’s Rights and Could Cause them Great Harm Megan’s Law and how it is unconstitutional and how it effects the people who must register online. A person who just served his or her time in prison should not have to register. It’s like being sentenced twice for the same crime. This also puts all those individuals involved in serious danger. Not only is Megan’s law unconstitutional‚ it also puts the Offender’s

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