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    Mbbs Cover Letter

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    Sample Cover Letter - Medicine Maria Medical 1111 Wellington Road Clayton‚ Vic. 3128 0412 121 212 mmedical@gmail.com DO NOT COPY: You are advised not to copy this sample‚ but to use it to generate ideas to create your own resume. 15 June 2015 Manager HMO Support Unit Bayside Health Commercial Road Prahran Vic 3127 Dear Sir/Madam‚ Re: Medical Internship 2015 It is with great enthusiasm that I apply for the position of Intern at Bayside Health. I am in the final year of Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor

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    Title E-books or print books: which do you prefer? Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present the some basic aspects of e-book and print book. The methodology of this paper is using the bibliography and the statistics attempts to give some specific analysis about e-book and print book as a whole. The study found a much higher use of e-book over print book‚ and the trend of personal preference is not only restricted to the group of students but the whole younger generation. The result of this

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    serious crime puinishable under a year · what is a court room group i. Lawyers‚judges‚clerks‚judge‚public defenders etc · What is a consent degree? i. a judgement by consent of the parties to a lawsuit where the defendamt agrees to stop the alleged improper activities · federal court system structure i. district courts‚ courts of appeals‚ and the US supreme court · Know qualifications and what makes a good judge i. pro competence‚ political qulifications‚political conn.‚self-selection‚crapshoot

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    How should judges be appointed? Judges in the UK are often upper class‚ white men who have become judges through a good higher education and then a further training in judiciary. Currently‚ there are no black high court judges however the black population in prison is for ever growing. For the purpose of this essay‚ I shall be arguing that judges should be appointed based mostly on life experience and relativity. Of course a standard law degree and a solid understanding of the law is necessary but

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    Nate’s cover letter and resume function as a set based on the design choices he made in the name heading style for both documents. His summary on the top of the resume also is reminiscent of the last line in his opening paragraph for the cover letter‚ strongly showing that this is what he wants the reader to take away about his professional experiences. He provides his own social media information‚ showing he has cultivated these as part of his professional ethos. Concerning sections‚ Nate created

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    Do Judges Make Laws?

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    Parliamentary sovereignty is the key stone in the British Constitution. If judges were to make law then they would be contradicting this doctrine. The legislative supremacy disqualifies the courts power to review the validity of legislation‚ refer to British Railway Board v Pickin . The objective of judges is to not make law but simply declare what the law had always been. Acts of Parliament are the highest form of authority and the courts hands are tied by it. But through the doctrine of precedent

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    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 in such a position where one can

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    Muslim Body Covers

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    coverings such as a burka‚ niqab‚ and chador‚ and if they hold any spiritual differences. Especially for women living in the Middle East‚ I wonder if the body covering is mostly for their faith or if the environment plays a part in their decision to cover their full body. I also wonder how it came to be that Muslim women had to wear headscarves‚ and why the men never did. It will be interesting to find out the history of coverings‚ and how this affects why women wear them now. I am curious to see

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    The Rape of Europa to the Judge of Minos In the story Oedipus‚ Levi -Strauss analyses and uses a structuralism approach to find the true meaning of the Greek myths in which he studied. He uses two techniques to find out the meanings‚ the chronological order of the events and the similar motifs that surround the story. In the story of Oedipus Levi-Strauss points out that there is killing of relatives and incest. But‚ he also sees the killing of a monster (a heroic act) which or pairs of opposite

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    Algal Cover Lab

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    Relationship between algal cover and water chemistry in rockpools Ahmad Mukhris Ahmad Mahadzir ABSTARCT Intertidal rockpool is one of the harshest environment in marine ecosystem. Most of the organisms living in it has to have adaptions to survive in harsh conditions‚ especially algal. A research was done to see if abiotic factors such as temperature‚ dissolved oxygen‚ temperature and pH value could have a significant correlation with total percentage of algal cover. Initial hypothesis was dissolved

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