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    flagstone of the western literary canon. This has led to in-numerous performances, re-interpretations and analysis as generations of individuals try to interpret how a play composed for a Renaissance-Elizabethan crowd can still demand universal appeal. Part of this appeal can be attributed to Shakespeare’s ability to accurately reference intellectual, historical and philosophical proceedings of his time and hence present these in the characterisation and narrative devices of his works. This is no different

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    The Rising Tide of Postmodern Consumerism Taylor University professor, Michael Jessup, in his article The Rising Tide of Postmodern Consumerism addresses the issues of consumerism in the postmodern world its consequences on both a personal, social and a global level. In his article, Jessup first expounds the postmodern phenomenon of consumerism, whose nature he criticizes, labelling it as superficial, selfish, and decadent. He then elaborates on the role that consumerism plays in the postmodern

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    action, otherwise the dependents claim is eligible. Thirdly, the defendants appeal was described as irregular and unusual because the dependent originates her right, not through the deceased, Mr Gomes or his estate, but from the fact that she has suffered loss of maintenance and support by the death of the deceased for which the defendant is liable for her financial situation and not the fund. 11. The Supreme Court of Appeal uses two arguments in the Paixão case to get around the decision in the

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    Case Comment: Introduction: Gun control in Canada has a long and controversial history with supporters on different sides of the issue. There are those organizations who want the strictest gun control possible versus those pro-gun organizations that are staunchly opposed to tougher laws. The history of firearms control in Canada is rather widespread, dating back to early Confederation. The Constitution Act of 1867 divided legislative powers between the federal government and the provinces. The provinces

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    multi-billion dollar industry and the advertising’s study was created so that they can attract the audience’s attention. There is always an image or a symbol on an advertisement that is able to attract consumers’ attention and shift their interest to appeals and desires. An advertising is able to travel beyond its expectations through the audience’s mind by using a simple piece of paper displaying an image or an encouraging phrase. In the Adidas sneaker advertisement, their demographic target is anyone

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    Plaintiff to restrain from his previous property usage [8]. The Plaintiff’s estate was sequestrated in Federal Magistrates Court on May 12 2009, for failure to pay Council court costs [10]. An application by the Plaintiff for an extension in time to appeal this sequestration was

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    obligation upon government, which naturally led to disputes. Recently Tribunal Service has been established in an act contain two generic tribunals, the First tier Tribunal and the upper tribunal, the act also provide another appeal from the upper tribunal to the court of appeal most of the cases stop here, the act does not say there is no possibility to take it further to the high court or for a judicial review however, the possibility is in the cases where there is an important point of principle

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    differed sovereignties, as to justify the conclusion that it is not only a rule of comity, but one of necessity.” (internal quotations omitted)); Phelps v. Mut. Reserve Fund Life Ass’n, 112 F. 453, 465-66 (6th Cir. 1901) (“It is a rule of almost universal application that, between courts of the same sovereignty and concurrent jurisdiction, the court which first acquires jurisdiction of the controversy . . . should be suffered by every other court to decide every question within the sphere of the pending

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    CLAIM THREE Illegal off-label promotion is personal choice of actions. Thinking about the responsibility for illegal off-label promotion, question of the chain of command pops out. Who initiates that type of campaigns and actions? Sometimes it’s company’s established strategy; sometimes it’s sales force’s desire to reach the quota. What happens when company’s ideas confront with common sense and legal responsibilities of the employees? Do they really have a choice? Lynn A. Morrison was medical

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    At independence, all states have the option to retain or abolish appeal to the JCPC. Assuming that a colony’s goal at independence is to free itself from the colonial power’s control, why would a state decide to retain a colonial institution that is an important to the POGG of an independent state? I posit that states desire a final appellate court that is likely to uphold and legitimize the policies of the nation’s governing elite. The length and type of colonial rule influence the national governing

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