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    Universe of the Arts Take-Home Test

    Well known for its intellectual sophistication and preoccupation with artificiality and artiness, the works of this time were often formulaic, theatrical and over-stylized. The figures in Mannerist art often portrayed as graceful, with elongated limbs, small heads and stylized facial features. The poses used are difficult or deliberately created rather than arising naturally or spontaneously. Unlike Renaissance paintings, Mannerism works favored compositional tension rather than balance and clarity

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    Case of Industrial Disputes

    FINAL PROJECT OF LABOUR LEGISLATIONS Submitted by:- Devina Asthana Khushboo Asthana Isha anand Neha soni Case on industrial disputes PETITIONER: ANAND BIHARI AND ORS. Vs. RESPONDENT: RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION, JAIPUR THROUGH IT DATE OF JUDGMENT: 20/12/1990 BENCH: SAWANT, P.B. AGRAWAL, S.C. (J) CITATION: 1991 AIR 1003 1990 SCR Supl. (3) 622 1991 SCC (1) 731 JT 1990 (4) 794 1990 SCALE (2)1286 Summary - Corporation--Drivers--Occupational

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    Epidemiology of Chickenpox

    development of papules on the skin. The day following the first fever a rash often appears on the face and scalp. Within the next 24 hours more papules appear as the first ones turn into vesicles. The rash generally will spread to the trunk, abdomen and limbs. Vesicles can be so few that they go unnoticed and leave the virus undiagnosed or they can cover the entire body including the mucous membranes. The course of the disease is generally seven to ten days from the initial fever to the crusting of the

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    Essay On World War 1 Medicine

    The First World War, was a crucial time for medical advancement. Doctors were faced with new challenges and the wounds inflicted on millions of soldiers drove the development of new medical techniques and inventions, many of which are essential to treatment today. This presentation will discuss numerous areas of medicine from World War One, such as the common injuries suffered by the soldiers, the path to treatment for these soldiers, what a hospital was like, followed by the innovations and developments

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    Physician Assisted Suicide Case Study

    My cousin Nathaniel Smith was born on July 1, 2011. When he was born he was circumcised and would not stop bleeding. My aunt and uncle were told that it was not problematic and Nathaniel was sent home with a few stitches to stop the bleeding. As the night went on, Nathaniel kept bleeding. My aunt went to check on him in the middle of the night. When she saw him, he was ghostly white and looked to be dead. My uncle quickly baptized Nathaniel and they rushed him to the hospital. When they got to the

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    Muchausen by Proxy

    cause signs like blood in the urine or cyanosis of a limb. Cyanosis is the condition occurring when the blood supply is cut off to a particular part of the body and the skin takes on a dusky blue color. Factitious disorder imposed on self is associated with severe emotional difficulties. Originally called Munchausen syndrome, named for Baron von Munchausen, an 18th century German officer who was known for embellishing the stories of his life and experience. He was known to invent fantastic stories

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    An American Soldier In World War 1 Summary

    in World War I follows the life of George “Brownie” Brown, an American soldier who joined the United States Army on July 8, 1917, at the age of 23. He was put in the 117th Engineering Regiment which was a part of the 42nd, or also known as

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    Expert Evidence In Criminal Law

    place in law, and in some cases without any sufficient evidence against these people. The purpose of this essay is to find the rules of the expert’s evidence opinions in criminal law and how the experts can present the evidencein any case. What is the procedure of the judge which can accept the expert witness opinion or to test the evidence before admitting it to the court. Recognising the issues which have happened in the past due to expert witness evidence without any sufficient proof and whether

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    Micro Insurance

    A micro-insurance policy is: · A general or life insurance policy with a sum assured of Rs 50,000 or less A general micro-insurance product is any: · Health insurance contract · Any contract covering belongings such as · Hut · Livestock · Tools or instruments or · Any personal accident contract · They can be on an individual or group basis A life micro-insurance product is: · A term insurance contract with or without return of premium · Any endowment insurance contract

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    Yaacov and Esav

    Shabbat – Ikar vs Tefel * Esav asks his father ‘Do we take maaser off salt or wheat’ i.e maser of tafel products. Esav wanted to elevate tafel, physicality. * The entire purpose of the tefel (secondary, subservient) is to aid the ikar, without the tefel, the ikar couldn’t work. The left hand aids the right, if your interest is in the left then both the right and left fail. To accentuate this point, there is a minimum amount you can carry on Shabbat, you can carry it in a kli as heavy as

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