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    Field out of 250 women (Gregorich, 1993). Meyerhoff was management of the league he was an advertising man. At Wrigley supplied started up cost was expense for the team first two years. For players Wrigley imperative on and off the field. The team had rules they had to wear dress no jeans and their hair had to be shoulder length. They also had curfews set, and couldn’t drink or smoke. As major leagues there stats were good in 1948…

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    When I was 6 years old I’ve always watched softball on ESPN. One day I thought for a minute ummm….. I want to try to play softball. When my mom came home from work that day I told her I want to play softball. She was surprised. Mom said “Oh really? “ “Yes really” I said. “Ok I will talk to your dad about it.” I got my way like always. That next day my dad and I went to Hibbits to go buy me a pair of cleats, batting gloves, a glove, and a bat and a helmet that matches. I was so excited to start…

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    The Exclusionary Rule is a rule that mandates that evidence obtained in the violation of the U.S constitution cannot be admitted or used in a criminals trial. In other words this rule is used to help remove evidence that was gathered by the use of police misconduct from being used against the person. There are always two sides to any rule that is out there for the public. For those who are for the exclusionary rule state that, “it establishes innocence before guilt.” (Lombardo) The saying of…

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    Theodore Robert Bendy (born Theodore Robert Cowell ; November 24, 1946 - January 24, 1989) was a murderer , hijacker , rapist and American, convicted of being a dead university and had assaulted and killed many women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier. [1] [2] [3] Shortly before his execution, after more than a decade of exile, he admitted 30 of the murders committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. The real casualty number is still unknown and can be much higher. Bindi and…

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    Breach Of Peace Analysis

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    The mischief rule asks four questions; What was the common law before the making of the Act? What was the mischief and defect for which the common law did not provide? What was the remedy proposed by Parliament to rectify the situation? What was the true reason for that remedy?” A case which illustrates the mischief rule is Leadbetter v Hutcheson 1934. In this case the accused was charged with fishing during the…

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    unprecedented power to determine the meaning of words in legislation enacted by the democratically elected parliament. Over the years judges have developed approaches and rules of interpretation as guidelines in determining the meaning of the Acts of Parliament; the literal rule (approach), the golden rule, the…

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    The literal rule is one way in which statues are interpreted. The courts do not subvert the law but just apply the law that is created by parliament. This rule gives all words their ordinary meaning and must be followed even if the result is absurd. In the case R v city of London Court Judge Lord Esher stated if the word of an act is clear then you must follow them even if it manifestly leads to an absurd result . Highlighting the absurdity of the literal rule Berriman a railway worker died hit…

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    Both science and technology had a very profound role on the East India Company’s (EIC) rule over India, as well as added to the economy. Some background – with the EIC’s help, the British first took over areas in India starting with Bengal, located in northeast India today, and then moving down to the southern parts of India as well. They acquired some more territories in northern India after. Expansion to India eventually slowed down; however, once they stopped acquiring as much territory, they…

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    Societal Norms

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    According to Merriam-Webster online, a rule is defined as, “a usually written order or direction made by a court regulating court practice or the action or parties, or a legal precept or doctrine.” Rules are a necessity for civilized society because without them everything would turn to chaos. Without rules and guidelines set by the government, people could do whatever they want whenever they want without any consequences. In Lord of The Flies, proper rules and punishments weren’t applied and…

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    Do you like or love to play sports? If you do, how about soccer? Well, I know I love soccer. I love soccer because I really like to run, I love most of all sports, I’m good at it, but most of all… it’s soccer. Quickly! Run around in circles, your life depends on it! Soccer. Yep, that’s soccer. I’m not going to lie. Soccer is dangerous. Maybe not as dangerous as football or hockey, but still pretty dangerous. Go for the ball and kick it in the other team’s goal. Seems pretty simple, doesn’t it?…

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