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    The marriage would end prematurely and she would return home with her children where her father became very fond of his grandchildren. She would tend to do this throughout her life where she would move away from her home and her father but when she would return back to her house her father would welcome her back with welcome arms and always had a special place in his heart for his daughter Amanda. I believe the author is trying to show that Amanda was not unique in that her father was a white

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    “There can be no real argument about it: judges make law. The declaratory theory is more or less nonsense.” Student Number: 120448995 Candidate Number: 150573 Historically there are lots of arguments by the philosophers and the critics that judges make law or not. Actually judges are meant only to interpret the law. This can be seen that somehow they are making law but the question arises whether this is lawful or not. Declaratory theory is ignored by various ways. Judges make law

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    such thing as judge-made law‚ for the judges do not make the law‚ though they frequently have to apply existing law to circumstances as to which it has not previously been authoritatively laid down that such law is applicable.” Generally‚ the position judges adopted is to interpret the law instead of concerning with the justice of their decisions. In modern tie‚ there is still existence of powerful ideology that denies any creative role to judges. The popular view of the judges is not to give

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    College students often receive a great deal of advice‚ from many different people‚ concerning their career. There are many people that give the advice‚ “Do what you love‚” while‚ in contrast‚ other people will give the advice‚ “Do what makes money.” These two pieces of advice are very conflicting and it brings up the argument - should you do what you love or what makes the money? For both sides of the argument‚ there is support and reasoning that is very valid and persuasive. By looking at the argument

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    Empire: But Dad‚ don’t you see? Classical studies: 91397: Demonstrate understanding of significant ideology in the classical world. Son: “Alexander was very intelligent and kingly in applying the policy of fusion between the Macedonians and the Persians to form one great empire.” Father: “The Policy of Fusion? To me that was the main issuing that caused problems to his empire and ultimately ended his successful reign with his army.” Son: “Father‚ I disagree on what you are saying. The policy

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    single person can determine the outcome of a life by trial in law; said person is the judge of the court system. A judge safeguards the law and holds the power of a god. Judges have left their mark throughout history by writing it themselves. The Salem Witch Trials are one of the nation’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria. Upwards of 150 people were accused and sent to trial. A judge would hear these trials and then choose life or death for these men and women. Only an effective judge should be placed

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    work group. Topics such as these are important to cover so that each individual has a complete understanding of the pros and cons of systems in the judicial system. What is a courtroom work group? “The professional courtroom actors‚ including judges‚ prosecuting attorneys‚ defense attorneys‚ public defenders‚ and others who earn a living serving the court.” (Pg. 312) By Frank Schmalleger 2011. From my understanding a courtroom work group is anyone who works as an employee of the court systems

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    Sbarbaro poem “Even if you weren’t my Father” is an emotional poem: the speaker talks about his or her father throughout the poem. The main theme is how the speaker shows gratitude towards their dad. It demonstrates how the speaker has a deep appreciation for his or her father. “Even if you weren’t my father” the speaker says “I would still love you”. This shows the fondness between the speaker and the father. Love has multiple meanings for the speaker; the love towards his/her dad makes the reader

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    Gideon’s Journey As many Christians may know‚ Gideon is a major character in the book of Judges. He was the youngest son of Joash who lived in Ophrah‚ just west of the Jordan River. Gideon was chosen by God to rescue Israel from the Midianites. Even though Israel stopped worshipping God after he died‚ he is a hero of Israel because he helped focus Israel’s eyes on God when he was alive and he had strong faith in God. God gave Israel to the Midianites because they were not focusing their eyes

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    Do Judges Make Law

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    has been a notion that judges make law.A judge is a public official appointed or elected to hear and decide legal matters in court[2]‚ Judges exercise judicial power. This involves making binding decisions affecting the rights and duties of citizens and institutions. In carrying out this task‚ a judge can use any of the following three sources of Ugandan law‚ Acts of Parliament or legislation‚ the common law‚ or previous decisions by the courts and a constitution Do judges make law? To ask the question

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