First Year LLM Degree Program Syllabus Semester I Paper - I Legal Theory - I Paper - II Constitutional Law - I Paper - III Research Methodology Semester II Paper - I Legal Theory - II Paper - II Constitutional Law - II Paper - III Law and Social Change ~YllabUS for tbe LL.M. Programme Note: The topic title of the syllabus is merely indicative. In order to keep up with the recent developments in law and the development of various concepts and ideologies, the subject faculty will supply detailed
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M A G A Z I N E FA L L 2 0 0 2 Volume 20 Number 2 SPANNING THE GLOBE Duke Leads the Way in International Law Teaching and Scholarship inside plus Duke admits smaller, exceptionally well-qualified class Duke’s Global Capital Markets Center to launch new Directors’ Education Institute from the dean Dear Alumni and Friends, It is not possible, these days, for a top law school to be anything other than an international one. At Duke Law, we no longer think of
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Specs of the paper : The Final Project Paper should demonstrate an understanding of the reading assignments as well as the implications of new knowledge. The eight-page paper should integrate readings and class discussions into work and life experience. It may include explanation and examples from previous experience as well as implications for future application. The purpose of the Final Project is for you to culminate the learning achieved in the course by describing your understanding and
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Policy Objectives: Maximise total return (capital gains plus reinvested income) Portfolio Liquidity: $10 000 in cash or near-cash required per year Portfolio Benchmark: S&P ASX200 Portfolio Management Style: Passive, Buy and Hold Asset Weights: Equal weighting Market proxy: S&P ASX200 Risk free proxy: 90 day Bank Accepted Bill rate (BAB) 1. Portfolio Construction * Manually collect price data for your 4 assets from the investment horizon -
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1 MRAVNÍ CTNOSTI – ETICKÉ 3.1 PŮVOD MRAVNÍCH CTNOSTÍ Mravní i rozumové ctnosti mají svůj původ. Aristoteles uvádí: „Je-li dvojí ctnost, jedna rozumová a druhá mravní, má ctnost rozumová vznik a růst většinou z učení, proto potřebujeme zkušenosti a času, kdežto ctnost mravní (étniké) vzniká ze zvyku, odkud obdržela i jméno, které se jen málo odlišuje od slova ‚zvyk‘ (ethos).“ Etická zdatnost tedy vzniká ze zvyku. Nelze získat učením anebo cvičením a není ani vrozená. Mravní ctnosti
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Archive p. 307) In the process of unifying Germany, three wars were fought. The first was against Denmark in 1864 which didn’t do much for the rivalry between Austria and Prussia. Bismarck knew he would have to go to war with Austria sooner or later if he wanted to unify Germany. War broke out again in 1866 with Austria. It seems that Austria was predicted to win the war, but Germanys well organized army defeated Austria in six weeks. France was not pleased with this victory; Napoleon III feared
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Charity Among the key concepts of love touched upon by C.S. Lewis in his novel The Four Loves, is his concept of charity. Charity is a type of love that involves showing care for someone that is not easily loved, while doing it in a selfless manner with no gain for the caregiver. From the story of creation in Genesis we are told that mankind is made in God’s image. Through the act of God sacrificing His son Jesus for our iniquity, we see that he is charitable. Therefore, transitively, mankind
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the effect of armature reaction in a DC machine. i) By increasing the length of air gap at pole tips ii) By increasing the reluctance at pole tips iii) Providing compensating winding and interpoles. 2. List the advantages of lap winding in a DC machine. i) Reduction of weight of armature core ii) Cost of armature and field conductors iii) Overall length and diameter of machine. 3. State the relationship between number of armature coils and number of commutator segments in a dc machine
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Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Examination January 2012 Mark 1 2 3 Mathematics MFP2 5 Unit Further Pure 2 Friday 20 January 2012 4 6 1.30 pm to 3.00 pm 7 For this paper you must have: * the blue AQA booklet of formulae and statistical tables. You may use a graphics calculator. 8 TOTAL Time allowed
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lower blood pressure, and lower serum cholesterol levels (Porth, 2011, p. 232). Exercise also lowers blood sugar levels, improves insulin response in the body, and can decrease stress and anxiety; the opposite of each has been associated with obesity. A diet low in saturated fat and simple carbohydrates can improve the body’s insulin response, decrease adipose tissue, increase the body’s metabolic functioning ability (Porth, 2011, p. 232) and thereby reduce one’s BMI. Though obesity may be preventable
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