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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "EELK Peeteli kirik". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde
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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

NB! Märkmeid võib teha ja TÕLGI KINDLASTI ETTE ÄRA JUBA!!!!!!!!!!!! HOMEWORK - Academic writing Title Introduction Body conclusion Lõikude vahele 1 rida, taandrida ei jäeta! Argumendid millegi poolt, argumendid millegi vastu. Väldime I-vormi, vaid kasutame passive-vormi. Lõhikesi vorme ei kasutata! (don't) 150 sõna ­ Teema ­ "should mery-killing be punished?" HOMEWORK Terms to explain: Nation - a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc: Stranger ­ someone whom you do not know Citizen - a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights and obligations because of being born there or because of being given them Penalty - a punishment for doing something that is against a law Government - the group of people who officially control a country System of courts - a set of connected positions which operate together to ensure ... ?

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prelim year 1
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prelim year 1

(religion, organization); laws imposed on people by a government Penalties for breaking the rules are different. For not following the customs there may not be a punishment, or a person may be criticized by the society; rules of a social institution tend to carry precise penalties but they are not enforceable by any political authority; however governments use a system of courts backed by the power of the police to enforce the laws they have made. The relations between people are regulated by a combination of all these rules. One of the ways to classify laws is to separate them into prescriprive and descriptive law. Descriptive laws simply describe how people usually behave. For example law of gravity- if a person throws an apple up in the air, then it’s very likely that it falls down again. Other laws are prescriptive- they prescribe how people should or should not behave. For

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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School
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Challenges of childrens participation A Case Study of active citizenship in Cadle Primary School

socialeducation framework for 7 to 19-year-olds in Wales`. 82 Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills, `Personal and socialeducation framework for 7 to 19-year-olds in Wales`. 83 The Welsh Assembly Government, Children and Young People: Right to Action (2002) http://www.wales.gov.uk/subichildren/toc-e.htm#a [accessed 28 April 2014] 20 of children and young people living in poverty today in Wales.84 One in five students who currently live in deprivation has a low academic performance and therefore they are likely to face exclusion, educational under-achievement and impaired life chances.85 Therefore, one of the main priorities of the Welsh Government through the Tackling Poverty Action Plan 2012- 2016 is to `reduce inequality, improve economic and social well-being` by reducing the educational gap between children living in deprivation and their well-off peers

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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

Clothes 186 Trappings 190 Defense 191 Authoritative Authority 191 Sly Sincerity 192 Summary 195 Study Questions 196 CHAPTER 7 Scarcity: The Rule of the Few 198 Less Is Best and Loss Is Worst 199 Limited Numbers 200 Time Limits 207 Psychological Reactance 203 Adult Reactance: Love, Guns, and Suds 206 Censorship 210 Optimal Conditions 213 New Scarcity: Costlier Cookies and Civil Conflict 213 Competition for Scarce Resources: Foolish Fury 217 Defense 221 Summary 225 Study Questions 226 CHAPTER 8 Instant Influence: Primitive Consent for an Automatic Age 227 Primitive Automaticity 228 Modern Automaticity 230 Shortcuts Shall Be Sacred 231 Summary 233 Study Questions 234

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Social Problems
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Social Problems

some moral environments, legal persons are also considered to have the capability of committing crimes. Definition A normative definition views crime as deviant behavior that violates prevailing norms ­ cultural standards prescribing how humans ought to behave normally. This approach considers the complex realities surrounding the concept of crime and seeks to understand how changing social, political, psychological, and economic conditions may affect the current definitions of crime and the form of the legal, law enforcement, and penal responses made by society. These structural realities remain fluid and often contentious. For example, as cultures change and the political environment shifts, behavior may be criminalised or decriminalised, which will directly affect the statistical crime rates, determine the allocation of resources for the enforcement of such laws, and influence the general public opinion

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The euro in Estonia
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The euro in Estonia

seriously benefit us. According to Conjuncture Institute's research 39% of respondents don't care about this issue. 34% of responses were negative and only 25% positive. Most of the negative responses came from elders and the positive ones from people aged 30-49 years. They say the positive side of euro is for example that comparing prices is easier in euro area countries and the transaction costs will decrease. They also affirm that euro improves the standard of living - I hope they are right because at the moment Estonia is one of the poorest countries in the European Union being ahead of only Poland, Latvia and Lithuania (based on statistics of 2004). I also picked this problem due to the unawareness of myself and many others. If I help at least one person (excluding myself) to clarify this concern then I've achieved my purpose. European Union is a political and economic union, which has 27 member countries

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Õigusfilosoofia
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Õigusfilosoofia

It is a certain action or inaction that must be theoretically completed in order to achieve what is necessary. The necessity for this moral law is quite simple: Immanuel Kant provided a sort of equation for the humanity, if we can name it that, that determines a reason for things we do or why we find certain things moral or immoral and why we want to follow certain things through, example given why we eat - so to not starve or why we follow the law - so to not go to jail. 4. What was civic democracy in Medieval society? Civic democracy was called feudalism. It comes from the Latin word feodum or feudum. It is a structure in society, which includes higher ups that had land or could afford protection for themselves and fo those, who could not afford it and people working for them in a way that benefits everyone in the society. It is similar to a pyramid scheme. The 3 main classes that held this structure together were lords, vassals and fiefs

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Why do we need morality
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Why do we need morality?

anyone could ever imagine. Golding shows that the devil is inside of all of us and we need morality and society rules to keep it from showing and to live together in peace. The boys on the desert island start to hunt pigs and find out that they enjoy killing. Which means that time by time they are losing their humanity. It is always better to have rules and to accept them, than to hunt and kill each other. Morality has rules, that restrict our freedom, but only for our own well-being and better conditions. Morality's main purposes are that it keeps society from falling apart, it decreases human suffering and also promotes human flourishing. In addition it helps to resolve conflicts of interest and assigns responsibilities for actions (praise, blame, reward, punishment). So morality is the glue holding together our society, without moral codes and values it would break down. Moralities purposes are related, but not identical. Different theories accent different purposes. For example

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Crime & Punishment
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Crime & Punishment

The classical approach holds people to choose freely among alternatives in behaviour. In this view, the perpetrator plans his or her actions before carrying them out. The social environment in which the person is amidst of, is a key factor in causes of criminal behaviour, with weak or broken bonds to family, school, and religion being the catalyst of criminal behaviour. They may not see the benefits of adhering to conventional social values and believe crime is a way to improve their social conditions. Personal choice weighs over and dominates the reasons of individual actions. Through rational conscious thoughts one may select the temptations of preference. One may think of the consequences of one's actions or think that one is too smart to get caught. Regardless of what is coming into us from external sources, we choose what we want and what seems most appealing. People balance the risks and costs involved in doing a certain act. Upon

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The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo The Count of Monte Cristo is an interesting tale about a sailor named Dantes who changes his whole persona in order to get back at his enemies. Dantes becomes a number of different people in order to carry out his plans. The changes Dantes went through made his different stages as a sailor and later as a mastermind of vengeance seem like day and night. Although Dantes seems very naïve at the beginning of the story, he becomes very sharp during his stay in jail. By the amount of detail and preciseness in his plans, Dantes as the Count can be looked as a mastermind. Much of Dantes' knowledge comes from the old, thought to be crazy, priest named Faria that taught him in prison. Faria was also responsible for much of Dantes character change due to his great power of reasoning. Because Faria had given him a treasure and a hunger for vengeance, Dantes was willing and had enough money and power to carry out revenge on his enemies.

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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted
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Suurbritannia ühiskond ja kultuur quiz 1 mõisted

47. A civic nation- Civic nationalism (also known as liberal nationalism) defines the nation as an association of people who identify themselves as belonging to the nation, who have equal and shared political rights, and allegiance to similar political procedures.[40] According to the principles of civic nationalism, the nation is not based on common ethnic ancestry, but is a political entity whose core identity is not ethnicity. Its people to continue living together.[40] Civic nationalism is a kind of non-xenophobic nationalism that is claimed to be compatible with liberal values of freedom, tolerance, equality, and individual rights.[41][42][43] Ernest Renan[44] and John Stuart Mill[45] are often thought to be early liberal nationalists. Liberal nationalists often defend the value of national identity by saying that individuals need a national

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An analysis of the problem of Political Power - essee
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An analysis of the problem of Political Power - essee

An analysis of the problem of Political Power Written by: Katre Kikkas Introduction It is said that in the political philosophy there are only two questions: ,,Who can have what?" and ,,Who will decide over it?". It is not exactly like that but it is quite close to the trough, to begin with. The first question includes material amenity's, and dividing rights and liberties.(Wolff, 1996) What is power? It is ability to influence others to do something they otherwise would not. Also, others can be affected with threats and force. (Kilp, 2010) Political power includes also right to force the others and to punish them if they disobey. Who should have that kind of power? Actually the political power is quite mysterious by itself. If someone has legitimate political power over me then he or she has a right to force me to do things that they want.(Wolff, 1996) But how can other person have rights to tell me what I have to do? It feels insulti

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Capital punishments should not be abolished
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Capital punishments should not be abolished

Capital punishments should not be abolished There is a big argument in society ­ should capital punishment be abolished or not? Some people think that some criminals should just spend their whole life in prison and suffer there instead of capital punishment. I think that they deserve capital punishment. Why? If they spend their whole life in prison, it means, they will have three free meals in a day and they can also watch tv, study, work, don't have to pay taxes and some of the prisons look more nicer than someone's ordinary home and who pays for their free living? We do. I also think that some of the criminal are kind of mentally ill and they will never feel guilty of what they did and some are even proud of it if they have murdered or tortured somebody's daughter or son and and all they get for punishment is carefree life? No

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Suhted laste ja vanematega
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Suhted laste ja vanematega

3 It's difficult to tell what kind of 3 discovered, were building 1E Past perfect simple and lesson their in. 4 started, was talking 4 It could be that they're in a maths 5 found, was living continuous page 8 lesson. 4 1 has/had just arrived 1 1 had been having hits since 1992 5 It looks as if one of them is asleep. 2 was she doing 2 had been writing songs since 1998

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Law-makers breaking the law-torture as a justified interrogation technique
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Law-makers breaking the law: torture as a justified interrogation technique?

The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Edward N. Zalta (ed.), http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2014/entries/utilitarianism-history. Feinstein, D. (2014, December 9). Feinstein Remarks on CIA Report. Retrieved May 20, 2015, from http://www.feinstein.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/press-releases? ContentRecord_id=d2677a34-2d91-4583-92a4-391f68ceae46 Foucault, M. (1977). Discipline and punish: The birth of the prison. New York: Pantheon Books. Greenberg, K. (2005). The torture papers: The road to Abu Ghraib. New York: Cambridge University Press. Hobbes, T. (1995). Leviathan (J. Huggins, Ed.). Nashville: Thomas Nelson. Ignatieff, M. (2004). The lesser evil: Political ethics in an age of terror. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Morgan, R. (2000). The Utilitarian Justification of Torture: Denial, Desert and Disinformation. Punishment & Society, 2(2), 181-196.

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CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC
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CLOSING KALARAND FOR PUBLIC

the beach for people. (Äripäev, 1997) The new owner also had to agree that the peak of the peninsula is a landscape- and a bird sanctuary. President announced that he wants to spend a calm retirement in Armuneeme and promised that anyone can come and visit the cape whenever they wish. After finishing the construction work on his villa, access to the seaside was denied for public. At first there was just a police car patrolling the area, but soon Lennart Meri built there a guard booth and the area was closed with a fence. With this move president Meri violated the property conditions. As Armuneeme is a landscape sanctuary then it was allowed to build only one house on the property, but Lennart Meri did not account it. In total he built there five buildings and only one of them was lawful. Other 4

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Safe streets again
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Safe streets again

Safe streets again Increasing crime frequency is serious concern for everybody. Feeling unsecure, being scared are things that we should not encounter in our society. Nevertheless we have to find solution, which will last. Firstly, we have to create greater police presence. More officers means more people will certainly get help and feel safe again, which is the most important. Also criminals cannot accomplish crimes, because they definitely do not want to be caught. Secondly, we have to establish tougher sentences for those who commit crimes. First reason being is they will sit longer in prison. Second reason: delinquent will think before he does something. For intance murderer

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Tolerance and diversity
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Tolerance and diversity

Tolerance and diversity First of all I had to pose myself a question what does tolerance mean to me? I came to the conclusion that for me it means accepting people the way they are- not caring about their appearance, orign, religion, attitude or skin coulor, even if their beliefs and thoughts are not just the same as mine. I think that every one of us should pay respect to other people. I find it interesting to learn about other cultures and how they live. Estonia is a culturally diverse society. It is home to approximately 1,4 million people and not all of them are Estonians. Beside us consider Estonia as their home: Russians, Ukranians, Belorussian, Jews, Tatars, Germans and Poles - among of many others. They all have chosen to live here and they want to be taken as a part of our nationality. They want to be accepted and esposed. I can't understand people who can't be tolerate. I think it would be absolutely dreadful if all the people were just

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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde-inglise keel
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Sissejuhatus erialasesse õiguskeelde (inglise keel)

leave (luba) - permission to do something consent (nõusoleks) - to agree to do or allow something to overturn something (midagi ümberpöörama) - to decide that something is wrong and change it presonal injury case (kehaline/mentaalne vigastuse juhtum) - legal term for damage to the body, mind or emotions, as opposed to damage to property the amount of damages awarded (määratud kahjutasu) - sum of money, given to the plaintiff, victim to punish someone (defendant) remedy (abinõu) - the way a right is enforced wronged party (ülekohut saanud osapool) - indivual who has been treated unfairly or unjustly wrongdoer (kurijategija) - person who has done something that is morally or legally wrong wrongful conviction (väär süüdimõistmine) - punishing someone for a crime they did not actually commit

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Education
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Education

disadvantageous. I expect no argument in asserting that a normal sensitivity is a healthy, indispensable ingredient for optimal education. Sensitivity can be heightened or blunted by education. It is intertwined with curiosity. An ideal education affords numerous and varied opportunities for students to touch, see, smell, listen, hear; to spark their curiosity. When I was a child the things that pleased me were largely other than the plants which have earned me a living as an adult. For example, I collected postage stamps, played basketball, was fond of listening to music, played all manner of games, but dealt only in a neutral, uninspired fashion with plants. The one thing that was constant and of supreme importance was my love of reading. I don't recall why, but by an early age, say age 9, I was a phenomenal reader of books, a habit that persisted all the way until college. Reading expands one's mind immensely

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European Union
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European Union

making. Estonia's EU directional politics noticeable, when public servants and ministers talk publicly about EU, in different strategy documents etc. To promote Estonian odds and for protection in European Union is necessary to have effective domestic coordination system what handle with questions about EU. Estonian government and central bank has set them sights on joining euro zone at firs chance. It happens as soon as Estonia comply needful conditions. Good and bad aspects of EU Pro or con European Union usually depends who you are- proprietor, average person, company boss etc. Everyone see on their own standpoint them give or take. Some opinions are even similar. So what's our chances in EU? I bring up six main possibilitys First, we can travel without material limits, i.e. almost in all the territory of the European Union can travel without passport and border checks In the other hand, it might be a minus too

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Õigus-teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid
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"Õigus" teemalised Inglise keelsed õigusterminid

o Guilty or not guilty Terms 33-3 1. Remedy (korvamine) - a legal reparation a. Legal remedy - a way of using the legal system to make sure that someone's rights are not taken away from them; courts are asked to provide it 2. Wronged party (kannatanud pool) - someone, who has been treated unfairly or in an unaccepted way 3. Wrongdoer - a person who does something bad or illegal a. Criminal, offender, tort feasor, perpetrator 4. Wrongful conviction (valesüüdistus) - the fact of officially being found to be guilty of a particular crime, proves erroneus 5. To prove - to show that something is true 6. Own the balance of probabilities - In a civil trial, one party's case is more probable than the other 7. Fair hearing - A judicial proceeding that is conducted in such a manner as to conform to fundamental concepts of justice and equality a

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How can we make our planet a safer place to live
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How can we make our planet a safer place to live

and pollute the and factories. So how can we fight this? One way is to hire air on purpose So what can supervisors that keep an eye out on unlegal but we are all we do? A very loggers. This way we get to know who they slowly good idea is to are and who hired them and finally we can destroying our use more fine or even put to jail these criminals. planet with public Our world is facing a problem that unawereness. transport directly affects our living standards. It is We just don't instead of water pollution. Water pollution causes the death of many species of fish and water plants that grow in rivers or lakes. This problem has dramatically increased in the last years and fortunately the governments have already started to realise that

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THE CAPITALIST NIGER
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THE CAPITALIST NIGER

have taken, so be it. But it would even be more relevant if in the process, solutions are offered to help extricate Africans from being a consumer to a productive race. I decided to write ‘Capitalist Nigger’ also as a doctrine of making money and creating wealth. I am not ashamed to say that I am also purely motivated by the same greed that motivates Caucasians with “killer-instincts” and “devil-may-care” convictions. I see myself as an Economic Warrior for my people and not a victim. As a predator and not a victim, I have decided to confront the truth of my misfortune and when I look in the mirror I see the culprit standing right in front of me – it is me. As the saying goes, truth shall set you free. Truth has set me free. The truth in being a Capitalist Nigger is that it sets you free. Being a Capitalist Nigger puts you in control of every aspect of your life – you are in charge and nobody else. You want your children to have good grades in school

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A New Earth
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A New Earth

............................................................50 All Structures are Unstable.......................................................................51 The Ego's Need to Feel Superior..............................................................52 Ego and Fame...........................................................................................52 Chapter Four Role-Playing: The Many Faces of the Ego - 54 Villain, Victim, Lover...............................................................................55 Letting Go of Self-Definitions..................................................................56 Pre-established Roles................................................................................57 Temporary Roles.......................................................................................58 The Monk with Sweaty Palms..................................................................59

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Tolerance
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Tolerance.

deal with. But does tolerance mean that all manners should be accepted? No, of course not. Manners that disrespect or hurt others, like being mean or bullying, or manners that break social rules, like lying or stealing, should not be tolerated. Tolerance is about accepting people for who they are -- not about accepting bad behavior. Tolerance also means treating others the way you would like to be treated. Nobody wants to be mocked or even be a victim of physical violence. In reality, we have no idea how much pain our small insignificant words can cause. We may think we are strong, but we fought inconsiderate of the fact, that not all are as strong as us. A person, who has sustained constant mocking in matters, which he might not be the one to blame, might be smiling on the outside, but going through hell on the inside. And hell is definitely not the place we would like to find ourselves.

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Capital punishment should-to be abolished
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Capital punishment should to be abolished

Capital punishment should to be abolished Capital punishment is a form of punishment where a person's life is taken. This is one of the most controversial topics today. People are either favour or against it. Firstly capital punishment saves money compared to the alternative of life in prison because criminals deserve to die, not stay in jail and live comfortable life. Also when a killer stays in prison he takes up space in already over crowed prisons. Secondly it might prevent the fact that people who have killed someone before, would probably to it again. Because killer`s point of view does not change. Finally it would reassure the people close to the victim it would not happen again. Also it gives them the feeling that the death has been avenged. A family will feel less pain if the killer dies.

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Sri Ishopanisad mantra 1 summary notes MRdd
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Sri Ishopanisad mantra 1 summary notes MRdd

This is part of our endeavor, but ultimately it is up to the Supreme Lord to reveal Himself. So we pray to Him to reveal Himself. ISOPANISAD SECTION 1 OVERVIEW (INVO-MANTRA 3) Invo-mantra 1 What is the principle? Invo - Everything is perfect. Mantra 1 ­ Everything belongs to the Ishvara Ishavasya Mantra 1 How living in harmony with it benefits. principle Mantra 3 How living in disharmony with it harms Scriptures don't say that we have to give up all happiness. We can enjoy even on material level, but how? We can enjoy our quota. OVERVIEW OF ISO MANTRA 1 PURPORT (P 1-2) Glory of Vedic knowledge (p 3-4) How the Lord is the proprietor of everything. (p 5) Eg of one's quota in nature.

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Public International Law is a system of law
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Public International Law is a system of law

by their nationals and all military personnel/equipment. In the treaty it's said that any conflict regarding that treaty can submit a complaint to the international court of justice of the UN and the court has the jurisdiction to solve the dispute. Later other annexes and conventions were adopted. Additional conventions Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals (London, 1 June 1972) Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (Canberra, 20 May 1980) Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (Wellington, 2 June 1988) Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (Madrid, 4 October 1991) Arctic isn't regulated in the same way because it's not a continent and the law of the sea applies there, it's easier that way. Home task ­ situation in western sahara, recognition , international court of nation un.

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Essay about NewZealand and Australia
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Essay about NewZealand and Australia

There were leaders known as Elders. People, whom others listened to, asked for advice and generally obeyed when they issued orders. The Elders were considered to be wise in knowledge of the Dreamtime the law and the lore's of the tribe. An Elder was usually a male but gray hair and old age were not the only criteria to be an Elder. The first British to arrive to Australia were Captain James Cook, in the year of 1788. The purpose of this expedition was to start a colony which would serve as a prison for Britain's worst criminals. Of course nothing good came out of it because at first the British made an attempt to understand the unknown culture and failed. The Aborigines also did not like the idea of bringing British criminals to their native land. Thousands were killed by diseases the British brought with them. When they fought back whole tribes were massacred. The Aborigines who survived were put into reservations and church missions (which often have been like prison camps)

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The bodyshop
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The bodyshop

feedback we have received have exceeded our expectations. Sustainable rain forests ­ in the palm of your hand? Palm oil, or palm oil-based ingredients are an important but not easily identified part of many toiletry products. Soaps, lotions and cosmetic products, for example, may all contain some element of palm oil. The palm oil producers have recently come under attack due to severe issues around deforestation, biodiversity and, not least, the rights of indigenous populations, poor labour conditions and health implications for women working in the plantation industry. So, shouldn't The Body Shop simply stop using an ingredient which seemingly has such bad consequences for people and nature or use suppliers following best practice? The Body Shop is by no means a major player in the palm oil industry in terms of volume. However, palm oil-based ingredients are added as ingredients to many of our products. We do not believe that sourcing from niche provider of organic or fair-trade

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Essay-Crime is a Disease
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Essay: Crime is a Disease

Crime is a Disease Every day there are thousands of crimes commited in the world. People have different opinions what should be done with the criminals. Some say that as primitive people they need primitive punishment. Therefore they would just be sentenced a large fine or sent to jail. I think that just putting criminals in prison does not help neither does it change them. Thus, when they get out of prison or pay their fine, they usually tend to fall back to their old ways and commit another crime. Criminals have different backgrounds so they have different reasons for their deeds. Some come from broken homes, some may have been influenced by their friends, some may have commited a crime out of lifes circumstances, for example poverty, and some crimes might happen by an accident, by human error. During and after their imprisonment criminals should get some mental help. A psychologist

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct past simple form of the verbs below. There is one verb which you do not need to use. play be get say warn think deny wear put have like 1 She ________________________ her best dress at her brother's wedding. 2 The teacher ________________________ him that his jacket was not acceptable. 3 This morning I ________________________ out of bed, had breakfast and went to work. 4 The police accused him of murder but he ________________________ the charges. 5 I ________________________ my pen on the desk this morning but now I can't find it. 6 He ________________________ in the football match on Saturday and scored three goals. 7 He ________________________ a haircut before he went to the interview. 8 I asked her to marry me but she ________________________ `no'. 9 Yesterday it ________________________ cold but today it's warmer.

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