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    Law- Remedies

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    Theresa booked a ticket with AirMalaysia to fly her from Kuala Lumpur to Melbourne on the 1st of December 2009. The ticket was booked far in advance‚ paid for and the flight confirmed. On 1st December‚ however the flight was cancelled and the airline was unable to give Theresa an alternative flight on that day. Consequently‚ Theresa was forced to put up a night in Kuala Lumpur. The next afternoon‚ she flew to Melbourne on another airline. On reaching Melbourne‚ she found that she had lost a business

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    Bach Flower Remedies

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    Bach Flower Remedies Administering Bach Flower Remedies: * If necessary put 2 drops straight from the bottle onto tongue. * If it isn’t an emergency just put 2 drops of each remedy in a small cup of water and drink at intervals. * Put a drop of the remedy (straight from the bottle) on your wrist‚ temples‚ or rub onto lips. *For convenience when taking several remedies at once‚ add two drops of each chosen remedy to an empty 30ml dropper bottle. Top off with mineral water‚ adding

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    Judicial Notes

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    CHAPTER 14 NOTES Article II Article II‚ the Constitution’s Executive Article‚ begins this way: “The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” With these few words‚ the Framers established the presidency. Why Presidential Power Has Grown * Over the course of American history‚ the champions of a stronger presidency have almost always prevailed. * The nation’s increasingly complex social and economic life has also influenced the growth of presidential

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH PLAN Title: Natural Remedies for Colds Specific Speech Purpose: To inform my audience of the different ways to treat colds using natural remedies. Statement: People should learn the alternative ways in treating common ailments such as colds since medicine‚ nowadays‚ are bought at a high price. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Step: It was a lovely day at school. I was walking to the canteen with my classmates

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    Judicial Branch

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    Government is broken down into three branches. Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial. Think about it! The Legislative branch is grouped into Congress‚ The Senate‚ and The House of Representatives‚ this branch is responsible for writing laws. The Executive Branch contains the President of the United States‚ the Secretary of State‚ and the Attorney General. This branch is responsible for making the laws official. Also the Judicial Branch is the United States Supreme Court. This branch is in charge of addressing

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    In many jurisdictions the judicial branch has the power to change laws through the process of judicial review. The term “judiciary is also used to refer collectively to the personnel‚ such as judges‚ magistrates and other adjudicators‚ who form the core of a judiciary (sometimes referred to as a “bench”)‚ as well as the staffs who keep the system running smoothly. In 1803‚ Marbury vs Madison case reviewed in the Supreme Court confirmed the legal principle of judicial review demonstrating the ability

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    Judicial Creativity

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    Judicial creativity Judges are unable to develop the law as it would be considered unfair. If a defendant commits an act which is not considered criminal‚ but the judge then decides that it is‚ therefore changing the law‚ this would be considered unfair for the defendant. This would be seen as the retrospective effect. Parliament makes the law‚ following a lengthy process‚ and then the judges must follow parliament’s decision. They must follow precedent of higher court judges. This is known as

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    Home Remedies Analysis

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    to keep your hair well-conditioned all the time. Dandruff‚ Split ends‚ Hair fall all have been our problems from so long! We often end up buying expensive products to even destroy our hair with chemicals. So here are 13 Home remedies you can do for your hair. Home remedies are better for two reasons • They are not Expensive • They are natural‚ so everything good happens to your hair. Let’s get started EGG MASSAGE: All you need is white portion of 2-3 eggs (Depends on your hair length)‚ Olive

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    Judicial Precedent

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    Introduction: Judicial precedent means the process whereby judges follow previously decided cases where the facts are of sufficient similarity. The doctrine of judicial precedent involves an application of the principle of stare decisis ie‚ to stand by the decided. In practice‚ this means that inferior courts are bound to apply the legal principles set down by superior courts in earlier cases. This provides consistency and predictability in the law.

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    What is the nature and extent of the employee’s duty of confidentiality? Introduction In every business enterprise‚ there is certain information that employer’s wish to remain confidential. This is particular vital in the global era where there is lower job security‚ higher job mobility and situations where employees work multiple jobs. Employees are bound by the duty of confidentiality‚ where they are forbidden to disclose certain information obtained during the course of employment. The

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