I. INTRODUCTION: As if living up to its moniker "murder capital of the north‚" shooting incidents in Abra in the first quarter of 2011 have almost tripled compared to those recorded in the same period in 2010‚ an election year. Based on records from the Abra Provincial Police Office (Abra-PPO)‚ there were 14 shooting incidents from January to March in 2010 as against 36 cases recorded from January to March 27 this year. Statistically‚ this means that at least one shooting incident takes place
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BUSINESS LAW PROJECT TOPIC: MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE Prepared BY: Sanjana shah(107) Sadhvi jaggi(111) Siddharth bagri(115) Souren bhulchandani(116) Simone contractor(117) Introduction In India there are different divorce laws for different religions and it is absolutely imperative to understand that all these religions have their own divorce laws in India which are used amongs themselves with separate laws for inter-cast or inter-religion marriages. The list of various divorce
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AN ACT TO IMPOSE THE DEATH PENALTY ON CERTAIN HEINOUS CRIMES‚ AMENDING FOR THAT PURPOSE THE REVISED PENAL LAWS‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS‚ the Constitution‚ specifically Article III‚ Section 19 paragraph (1) thereof‚ states "Excessive fines shall not be imposed nor cruel‚ degrading or inhuman punishment inflicted. Neither shall death penalty be imposed‚ unless‚ for compelling reasons involving heinous crimes‚ the Congress hereafter provides for it"; WHEREAS‚ the crimes punishable by
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TRANSFER AND BUSINESS TAXATION Ballada & Ballada Presented by ATTY DON ADA DUPIO 1. INTRODUCTION MODES OF ACQUIRING OWNERSHIP 1. Occupation – the property seized is without a known owner. 2. Intellectual Creation – the composer owns his musical creation while the author owns his literary‚ legal‚ historical‚ scientific or other works. 3. Donation – an act of liberality whereby a person disposes gratuitously of a thing or right in favor of another‚ who accepts it. 4. Succession – the property
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declared null; (iv) parents and their children; (v) other adults sharing the same household; (vi) persons who are‚ or have been‚ formally or informally engaged with a view to get married; (vii) persons who are related to each other either by consanguinity or affinity up to the third degree inclusively; (viii) persons having or having had a child in common; (ix) the child conceived but yet unborn of any one of the persons mentioned in paragraphs (i) to (viii)‚ both inclusive; "the Minister"
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The American Heritage Dictionary defines law as “a rule of conduct or procedure established by custom‚ agreement‚ or authority.” Since even the most primitive forms of life have been known to live by some “rule of conduct‚” by definition‚ law has existed before the dawn of the human race. However‚ no other species have adopted laws to fit their immediate needs more than humans. As groups of humans began living in larger and larger groups‚ competition for resources such
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AP Biology Name: Chapter 51 Guided Reading 1. How do behavioral ecologists define behavior? Behavioral ecologists define behavior as everything an animal does and how it does it 2. What is the focus of: a. Proximate questions of behavior? Focuses on the environmental stimuli‚ if any‚ that trigger a particular behavioral act‚ as well as the genetic‚ physiological‚ and anatomical mechanisms underlying it. b. Ultimate questions of behavior? Focuses on the evolutionary significance
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Family Environment Scale Abstract The aim of the present research was to study the comparative difference in the perceived family environment of single elderly males living in institutions and at home with their families by using the Family Environment Scale (FES) devised by Moos and Moos‚ 1986. The participants used in the study were all single elderly males aged 65 years and above (N=30). Fifteen were living at home with their children and their families‚ and the other fifteen were living in
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Concept of Marriage in Muslim Law Islam‚ unlike other religions is a strong advocate of marriage. There is no place of celibacy in Islam like the Roman Catholic priests & nuns. The Prophet has said “There is no Celibacy in Islam”. Marriage acts as an outlet for sexual needs & regulates it so one doesn’t become slave to his/her desires. It is a social need because through marriage‚ families are established and the families are the fundamental entity of our society. Furthermore marriage
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Anthro. 3: Introduction to Social/Cultural Anthropology x. liu Fall 2013: MWF: 1-2pm‚ 155 Dwinelle Office Hours: Weds.‚ 2-5pm; 301 Kroeber Hall (Tel.: 2-0705) E-mail: xinliu@berkeley.edu This course introduces anthropological topics in the subfield of social/cultural anthropology‚ with a particular aim for students to learn a lesson about the idea of culture and its relevance for our global struggles today. For such a goal to be achieved‚ there is no way for us to avoid a historical perspective
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