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    1. In no more than 250 words, please state below why you are applying for this opportunity with the GLS My desire to practice law dates back to a full-time job in a citizens’ advice unit. By assisting citizens in applying for planning permissions, selling property and registering land, I realised the significance of straightforward legal guidance on every transaction. During my internship in the Legislation Drafting Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, I observed the process of…

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    Subsequently, MPUD and SFC leveraged more than $400,000 in grants for critically needed fuels management, trail building, easements and public access. Prior to becoming a Preserve, the region surrounding the large reservoir was choked with vegetation, dead trees and brush, posing an extreme fire risk. Vegetation management, fuel modification and mitigation of drastic damage…

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    Green Spaces

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    their parasympathetic nervous systems kicked in, lowering heart rates…” (Reynolds 2). Having the green spaces shown to them after taking such a rigorous test helped to ease their mind and think more about the picture being show to them. That sense of easement helps to transition the student to their right side of the brain. This is due to the fact that the students are less engaged and more relaxed, and Suttie states that “lower engagement and arousal may be what allows for attention…

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    Pros And Cons Of Land Law

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    Overriding interests are those in which have seemed to create a disruption in the principles of registered land.’’ the absence of any evidence of an unregistered interest on the register challenges the” mirror principle” whereby the register should reflect everything that is material to the title” Thus distorting the simple idea of this principle in which should initially reflect every right and interest existing over the property. Land law in the modern 21st century originally came about during…

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    Appendix 1 General Landscaped Area Rules 1217 (1) Landscaped areas must be provided in accordance with a landscape plan approved by the Development Authority. (2) A landscape plan for the entire development must be submitted as part of each development permit application, where changes are proposed to the building or parcel, and must show at least the following: (a) The existing and proposed topography; (b) The existing vegetation and indicate whether it is to be retained or removed; (c) The…

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    In many people’s minds, the term “Fracking” only applies to the controversial extraction process and the environmental impact surrounding that process. Hydraulic Fracturing or “Fracking” for short is a process where chemicals and water are injected into wells to breakup rock formations that have gas or oil trapped in the rock itself. This process is specifically used for developing and extracting oil and natural gas from shale. While most people have heard the term “Fracking”, very few…

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    the media has began to promote the idea that the Native tribes being affected by the Dakota Access pipeline have faced a victory. But, in actuality, the fight isn’t over and they haven’t won. The Army Corps of Engineers has declined to grant the easement for Energy Transfer Partners' drilling under Lake Oahe. This isn't the same as its outright denial. Ultimately, they will perform a limited Environmental Impact Study before allowing the drilling. The study could take months. The Army Corps of…

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    The end of the war between the Persians and the Greeks marked the easement into the Classical period. In this period Athens achieved its greatest cultural and political heights: the construction of the Parthenon on the Acropolis; the full establishment of the democratic system of government under the Athenian citizen Pericles; the writings of the tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides; and the origin of the philosophical schools of Plato and Socrates. The Romans have had almost every…

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     Describe how you gathered and processed your information. The main aim of the investigation was to learn the responsibility of the state in finding solutions to the urban growth and decline issues in Pyrmont-Ultimo. The information was collected by observing the phenomena, changes, and developments in inner-city areas in order to ascertain some facts related to urban growth and decline in Pyrmont-Ultimo. During the investigation, the group verified the validity of current information but were…

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    History: The Cold War

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    rebels of Nicaragua, the Contras. John Poindexter and Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, national security advisor and a member of the National Security Council, were tried and convicted for the Iran-Contra affair. Reagan’s cold war budgets challenged the easement and the Soviet’s ability to match the spending to the US. One of the main reasons the cold war ended was because of the internal changes of eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The superpowers back down from their isolated parts of the…

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