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    Media Attribution Theory

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    by coal miners were ignored in the US since the 1930s. Despite annual deaths as a result of collapsing mines, averaging at 1000, the government did little to address the problem. In 1968, there was an explosion at one of the mines owned by the Consolidation Coal Company in West Virginia, killing 79 people. The incident was reported widely by the media, which focused on the conditions affecting miners, including explosions, accidents…

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    Question 1 The charge being considered in this circumstance is rape under s 48(1) of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA.) (CLCA) The fault element being pursued is intention to have sex with the knowledge of non-consent (KNC) and reckless indifference as to the possibility of non-consent in the alternative. This offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Conduct Elements Sexual Intercourse Ramsey performed sexual intercourse with C, as defined in section 5 of the CLCA.…

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    appointments. In order to accommodate this travel demand, RTD’s consolidation plan will provide convenience for people traveling within San Joaquin County. The consolidation will improve mobility by providing customers access to popular destinations in Stockton, Tracy, Manteca, Lodi, and Ripon. Traveling across jurisdictions and dealing with multiple transit providers can be challenging for public transit users. Transit consolidation enables cost-effective mobility enhancements and access…

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    “Male Fixations” In the article “Male Fixations” by: David Barry the author states that some men regard themselves as mechanics, and that every man has the instinct to behave they are in control of any situation. The author states personal experience,and examples of how men are portrayed in todays society compared to how it was in the old ages. For example in the article, Dave Barry wife tells him that the commode has started making a loud groaning noise, he goes to the bathroom and pretends to…

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    George Washington said to use measures to avoid the political problems that plagued political parties. Nonetheless less two parties became the two major parties in politics at the time. They were the Federalist Party founded in 1789 and led by American founding father Alexander Hamilton and the Democratic-Republican Party was founded in 1791 led by founding father and third president of the United States, Thomas Jefferson. Washington’s warning about political parties didn’t last very long and…

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    In the world’s past, dictators and their political systems have done things to solidify their power and to command their citizens. Dictators for example are, Louis XIV of France and Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union. The work done by these dictators and their political systems had major consequences on their citizens and their countries. Louis the XIV of France exercised the finances of France, increased the size of the French military, and removed the Edict of Nantes from French society to…

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    Consolidation under institutional rules in two-party arbitration Table of Contents I. Introduction 1 II. Court ordered consolidation 2 III. Consolidation under institutional rules 5 A. Common provisions 6 B. Criteria used 7 (i) Link between the cases – same legal relationship 7 (ii) Compatibility of the agreements 10 C. Relevant circumstances 11 D. Different arbitrators have already been appointed 11 IV. Conclusions 13 A. Increasingly important role of institutions 13 B. Institutional rules…

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    you needed wished for yet. Every month you appear at as the challenging earned money evaporates in academic loan installments as you dwell in the cramped studio apartment and drive a automobile more than you 're. You 've found out about debt consolidation as well as the idea of generating an inferior sized payment to some single lender seems like an aspiration compared to your latest nightmare of feeding an allegedly unlimited stream of income to some level…

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    The period circa 600 B.C.E. to 600 C.E. was significant in imperial expansion and consolidation. Both were extremely prominent in the Roman Empire and Han China. Each region had an effective bureaucracy, large religious influence, and a strong military which promoted imperial expansion and consolidation. An effective bureaucracy played a large role in both Han China and the Roman Empire. Each used their strong government to provision major cities. This meant that both governments were engaged…

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    The Enabling Act

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    INTRODUCTION: The consolidation of the Nazi power in 1933 to 1934 was a ramification of a plethora of dynamics and cannot be pinned to one singular event nor factor. Whilst it is alleged that through the ratification of the Enabling Act, the Nazi regime transformed the democratic republic into a monolithic administration, it is clear that Germany was already riding the wave to becoming a dictatorship prior to 1933, through the continuous abuse of Article 48. Although the Enabling Act was the…

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