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Criminal Law
Criminal Law
Introduction
Criminal law has been designed to make sure that no person commits an act that is not accepted by the society and is illegal. Such acts are not allowed by law; therefore, should not be committed. There are various reasons why a person is not allowed to commit ...
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Scientific method of research inquiry
Scientific method of research inquiry
Hypothesis
There is a general hypothesis that law enforcement agencies are more effectively equipped for tackling the terrorism after the 9-11. This has been seen and hypothesized that due to increasing major threats of security law enforcement agencies have prepared themselves in a ...
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Discretionary Authority
Discretionary Authority
Introduction
Crime is a disease that is consuming our society and growing exponentially. It is corrupting the mind of people and leading them into actions that disrupt peace and cause harm not only to them but also to people around them and the environment. Criminal activities can be in ...
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Moore's Law
Moore's Law
Introduction
Moore's Law is a theory proposed by Gordon Moore, one of the top executives at Intel Computers. It is considered as a thumb rule of computing hardware. It states that the number of transistors that can be placed on an integrated computing circuit (without incurring overly expensive costs) ...
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CASE STUDIES
Case Studies
Case 1
Learning is a continuous process which never ends whether you at the lowest level in your organization or at highest level, whether your organization is of medium size, small size, or large size. Many of them, like Keiko Lee, operational manager at an medium size organization, ...
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LEGAL ISSUES AND CONCEPTS
LEGAL ISSUES AND CONCEPTS
Introduction
To obliged with the rules and regulations and the laws that pertain in a society, is the responsibility of every individual, however if someone is unable to do so is accountable for paying for it. It is the duty of the nurses to ensure ...
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES
The Constitutional Rights of Employees
Case 6.1 GOLDMAN v. WEINBERGER (1986)
Answer no 1
An opinion on Justice Blackmun
In the case of Goldman v. Weinberger of 1986, I totally agree with Justice Blackmun that it is too facile to justify standardization on the claim of the statement given ...
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Assignment 5: Efficiency and the Constitution
Assignment 5: Efficiency and the Constitution
BRIEFING COURT DECISIONS
Case Brief 1
Cleveland Board of Education et al. v. LaFleur et al. 414 US 632.
The case involves the teachers of junior school who brought claim against unpaid leaves and cut offs during their maternity conditions and childcare of ...
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Constitutional and administrative law
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Introduction
In order to have a deep as well as thorough understanding related to the role of conventions, firstly you should know what actually it is and how it works. Conventions actually comprises of various norms, practices, customs as well as perceptions which are ...
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Cultural Diversity
Cultural Diversity
Introduction
Multiculturalism challenges these notions because it takes phrases like “the common culture” to be, essentially, beach-talk. “The common culture,” in the multi-culturalist view, just enshrines the norms of the dominant group, and thus functions as an enforcer of existing inequalities. This is why multi-culturalist criticism of ...