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    marked by a pluralism of lifestyles and a diversity of ethnic and cultural outlooks. Despite changes in society, the family remains the most important social reference group. Most people have good vocation training, a high standard of living in international terms and adequate scope for shaping their own personal lives.…

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    I first realized my interest to study law whilst playing with a law-book. In lieu of a toy my mother would hand me one of the many law books piled up on the kitchen table. I recall reaching for the book, dragging it to the nearest chair and accepting my mother’s friendly invitation to join her. The law books my mother had piled up had a unique way of influencing different aspects of our life. I remember thinking how my mother and I used the law books in completely different ways. Its intriguing…

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    An international drug company with an office located here in Florida has requested that Sunshine Engineering perform a study to determine the effect medical marijuana would have on their company whether they would go under or be on top. Sunshine Engineering has been asked to complete a feasibility report to let them know which direction thier company should proceed shall this bill for medical marijuana currently in the system receive an approval. Sunshine Engineering shall take into account the…

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    Despite high assassination rates among indigenous leaders, their deaths have continued to garner attention in the international community. This has opened doors for national/transnational solidarity with other social movements. “Transnational organizing and coalition building opened up new opportunities for pueblos to influence national legislative agendas, and many nongovernmental…

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    rights can be defined as a set of rights rooted in the human race, of different nationalities, beliefs, origins and languages, and are entitled to be obtained without distinction or discrimination, inextricably linked, expressed and defined by international laws, treaties and principles. Individuals in their dealings with each other or in their dealings with the State. Human Rights in Islam Islam states that God…

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    salaries. That was my first motivation to become a lawyer one day. During my final year in high school, I spent my days researching universities, planning to enroll in a prestigious law school in the United States of America. I had decent support from my parents and they helped me decipher my path and passion in the field of law. As, the Arab Spring emerged in Libya, my father’s tourism business started to collapse and as the United Nations imposed a…

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    Through the ‘open door policy’, Deng Xiaoping wanted to make China's domestic economy as the main focus of its foreign policy. This policy also affects China's modernization process because these policies make China enter into international world. With this policy as well, China could build its economy by exports and imports, foreign aid, and Foreign Direct Investment. Not only improve the economy, but these policies also help China to advance transportation, infrastructure, and other industries…

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    decentralisation with shifting focus to the mechanisms used to control the labour market; in particular, employment protection laws such as those surrounding unfair dismissal. In effort to find ways to deregulate the market by regulating it in ways that would…

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    A critical review on Amy Nethery & Rosa Holman (2016) Secrecy and human rights abuse in Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres, The International Journal of Human Rights, 20:7, 1018-1038 Amy Nethery and Rosa Holman argue the circumstances and causes of lacking human rights in Australian offshore detention centres (ODCs). They do this through discussing the inefficiency in governmental secrecy, deterrence, regulation and private company control in their journal article “Secrecy and…

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    Gun Solution Pro Case Speech Good afternoon! We the Con team negate the resolve that the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act should be repealed in an effort to stop gun violence. The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act or PLCAA is a law which protects firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes have been committed with their products. We will oppose this resolve with three main contentions. Repealing the act would not decrease gun violence 2.…

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