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    true. This may not refer in one single text, such as Germany or USA, but large parts are written down with much of it in the laws passed in parliament, these are called constitutional statue. According to Lord Justice Laws in the case Thoburn v Sunderland City Council this is an act witch either the conditions the legal relationship between the individual and the state in some way or enlarges or diminishes the scope of fundamental constitutional rights. Examples of constitutional statue are;…

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    Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. While massive wind farms, both onshore and offshore, are the primary focus as of late, microgeneration wind energy is a viable option for urban areas. Microgeneration wind energy is the small-scale implementation of wind turbines with the means of collecting wind energy. The use of small-scale wind energy is a perfect option for urban centers; microgeneration wind energy can be implemented through retrofitting…

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    Today, one in every two hundred new born babies will be diagnosed with the deadly Mitochondrial Disease - which will probably kill many of them before their teenage years. If you could do something to help these children survive and live healthy lives – would you? Good morning 9H and Mrs. O' Hanlon-Rose, The procedure to cure Mitochondrial Disease needs to be legalized - and it needs to be legalized now, so that precious lives can start to be saved as soon as possible. The procedure, which…

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    systems. Plant Biosyst. 2007, 141, 283– 291. 8. Hamrick, J.L.; Godt, M.J.W. Allozyme diversity in plant species. In Plant Population genetics, Breeding, and Genetic Resources; Brown, A.H.D., Clegg, M.T., Kahler, A.L., Weir, B.S., Eds. Sinauer Ass.: Sunderland,…

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    Around this time of year, people in all parts of the world have celebrated the Celtic festival known as Halloween. The reason I chose this topic was my fascination of the holiday, dressing up as the supernatural, carving Jack-o-Lanterns, and trick or treating. I have always wondered how Halloween became such became such a popular holiday. The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the pre-Christian festival of the dead, also known as Samhain. This ties to the theme of Religion since it was…

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    to 13in thick. Vice-Admiral Reinhard scheer took over the German fleet in january 1916. Scheer obtained the Kaiser’s approval for battlecruisers, hoping to goad the british into making a mistake. To draw out the Grand fleet Scheer planned to raid sunderland, but this relied on Zepplin scouting and the weather ruled that out. The Skagerrak threatened merchants and British patrols in the area as a plane to send battlecruisers, under by…

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    At the beginning of the project my initial idea was to go down the DNA route photographing things such as eyes, fingerprints, etc. This soon changed when I researched Marjolaine Ryley as she did a shoot on her female relatives focusing on her Grandma which I liked so I decided to photograph my Nanna’s bungalow and from that I moved onto looking at old photos from her childhood and also my mum to show how time has changed and any similarities there may be as well as their own identities. In…

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    Ww1 Battle Analysis

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    The objectives of the importance in this battle were to compel the opposing team to retreat. Here are the main strategies used in order by both sides, which also mention the motives of these strategies, and their final outcome. Strategy (German High Seas Fleet Plan): The had only eighteen battleships and and they were outnumbered and were fallen behind as the war progressed. Since the British Grand Fleet had thirty-three, there was barely any chance of defeating the British direct clash of…

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    Education is one of the most essential components that we need in life. It allows us to think more when learning new things. For learning to happen effectively, the environment has to be in a good condition, rather than distraction by other people or things. There are many options to receive education - homeschool and public school. Homeschool is a better choice, because it doesn 't waste time, it 's not frustrating, saves money and you 're in your own space and not distracted by others.…

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    Adiadochokinesia Essay

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    Our sensorimotor has many parts to function and manipulate what we want our body part to do. We simply must think and react to what are next move and in rapid millisecond either our hand or leg moves. As this occurs, our primary somatosensory cortex that’s located in our central sulcus has a full chart of information lined up for our function to travel all the way to our spinal cord and make a movement. As Agnosia damages the path of any function of either of the temporal lobe or cerebellum, it…

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