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    Queen Elizabeth I Queen Elizabeth I Promoted economic and artistic growth. She was the woman that promoted. She won the war between England and Spain. She had a lot to do with the history women have often played a significant role, and how although women haven’t usually been in a position of power, they have, none-the-less, often contributed in significant ways. End by mentioning the two who impacted their societies. Promoted Religious Tolerance. She didn’t care what…

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    2011). A study that was examining the remands of England and Wales suggested three techniques to lower the number of individuals that are in custody (Hough, Jacobson, Player, Roberts, & Robottom, 2010). Suggested that there should be improvement of identifying who are at a lower risk of reoffending, improve systems to protect the community from violent offenders, and tolerate high levels of individuals who pose a great risk that are awaiting court hearings (Hough et al., 2010). Authors Austin,…

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    wife. In this case, there has not been a formal separation between the spouses and the husband was charged with rape. This decision was justified as being a concept of the common law and that marital exemption was not actually a real legislation of England. By contrast, as previously mention in countries where Sharia law exists, if a woman is raped, she is not allowed to testify against the person she has been raped…

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    For a parent to decide whether they should imprison their own child it is better go to court and have many witnesses and other points of view to make a solid decision. Although some parents do take matters into their own hands and decide the punishments I do believe that it is not fair for some…

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    Juvenile Justice System

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    If so, the court must impose a juvenile sentence and not an adult. In some jurisdictions, the juvenile court determines whether the juvenile is guilty or not of the offense and then, under certain conditions, it is the juvenile court itself that can issue an adult sentence. The new juvenile justice law: the new era As already mentioned, the new law regulating the juvenile…

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    In Plato’s renowned collection of dialogues, The Republic, he uses what is known as the ‘Ship of State’ metaphor to express the qualities of a good monarch. Being that a “true pilot must of necessity pay attention to the seasons, the heavens, the stars, the winds, and everything proper to the craft if he is really to rule a ship”. This sentiment, expresses the ability that defines an apt ruler. As monarchical positions are pivotal within a kingdom, as they had the duty of maintaining or…

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    Wallenberg Place In London

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    Wallenberg Place is in the London district of England. The postcode is inside of the Bryanston and Dorset Square ward/constituent division, which is in the voting demographic of Cities of London and Westminster. Metro Take the Blue or Orange Line to the Smithsonian Station. Leave through the Independence Avenue/Bureau of Engraving and Printing Exit. As you venture off the lift proceed on Independence Avenue towards fourteenth Street. Cross and go left on fourteenth Street and the BEP is one…

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    The Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the subsequent provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) both existed based on British policies and involvement related to Irish Independence. The IRA of the early 1900s “fought an insurgency that successfully challenged British rule in the whole of Ireland” (Gregory, 2010), this challenge resulted in an agreement granting Irish Independence in 1921. Independence was agreed upon with a caveat that the 6 northern counties be retained by the British. This…

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    Suddenly the Green Knight appears in King Arthur’s court and issue a challenge. He challenged knights in the hall, but nobody dares to accept causing the Green Knight to mock. King Arthur was about to take the challenge until the loyalty and courage of Sir Gawain stop King Arthur: "'Think of your bold…

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    build a hotel at the Curragh Racecourse. The case involved applying well known principles to new facts. The Court came to the conclusion that though the Applicants may have had a private interest it accepted that some of its members may have had no interest in the outcome of the case. There was no evidence that those who represented the applicant were doing so on a pro bono basis. The Court found it difficult to conceive how it would be fair or just to make a PCO in this case as “ such orders…

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