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    Registration of Offenses Weapons Act, 1959 has been committed in these three scenarios or not, the literal, golden or the mischief rule of statutory interpretation has to be applied (Australian Law Students Association, 2009). Scenario 1 In this case, Jane had confiscated a flick-knife from a member of the youth club and had given the same to her supervisor. In this regard, by applying the mischief rule of statutory interpretation,

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    The thought of entering a correctional facility for the first time is terrifying. No matter how tough an inmate thinks, setting foot into the new world of Hawaii Department of Correction is unnerving. Particularly where stories circulate about the violent conditions inside correctional facilities, it is enough to shake that toughness. The very idea of being sent to a correctional may seem the end of everything. But there are those who came out and were able to face the challenges of a life outside

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    There are two processes that have to be implemented before making a new law, the pre-legislative process and the legislative process. The pre-legislative process is when the bill is introduced, at this point it 's not called a bill and can be referred to as tera nulus. It can derive from a political party 's manifesto and Queens speech. It will go through consultation, where it is taken to specialists and the document is debated and suggestions are made. Once the feedback has been provided and goes

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    The Golden Rule Medieval life was a world of many cultures, Gods, wars, and hardships. Medieval life brought about many changes to religion, art, universal beliefs, education, and government. However, one recurring theme seemed to stand out in many of the messages being taught and that theme was the Golden Rule. Many lessons that were taught in the middle ages had to do with a code of honor or a code of conduct one was expected to abide by. The Ancient Chinese believed that to know one’s place

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    The golden rule is based on a mutual exchange, which would only work if the parties are highly ethical. The theory allows a person or group to show empathy toward other people, because they will have the ability to identify themselves in others. If Luke chooses to base his decision in the golden rule, he would have to take into consideration what would he like the other party to do for him. On the one

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    without ever hearing the golden rule. I think if I were to give a lesson to a class of elementary school kids, I would teach them the golden rule. The golden rule is to “treat others the way you want to be treated”. It is a important virtue to learn because it teaches selflessness. My goal is to help the kids develop a sense of empathy and compassion for others while developing authentic kindness. If everyone followed it the world would be a better place. The golden rule is an important lesson to

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    In my opinion, Atticus Finch lives by the golden rule. The golden rule is, “Do onto others as you would have them do on to you. I say this because in the Novel/movie Atticus never did anything related to violence to solve his problems. For instance, when Jem wanted Atticus to play football. Jem said, “I wouldn’t get down from the tree until Atticus plays football for the Mets.” Atticus replied, “I’m too old for that son.” Jem still didn’t get down, Atticus told him to suit yourself and walked inside

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    Chapter 21 Homework 2. In the case of J.K.S.P. Restaurant vs. Nassau County, legislature involving trades fixtures is applicable. Trade fixtures constitute as personal items attached to real estate capable of being removed by tenants at the end of their lease term. The removal of a trade fixture is permitted given that it doesn’t inflict substantial injury to the existing real estate. Because the diner was prefabricated and transported to the site at the start of the lease by the tenant and used

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    In Jim Yerman’s concerning “The Golden Rule,” the reader is presented with the notion that each of us is responsible for doing right by others. Whether or not we are treated well,we can still choose to do the right thing,even if that means to withhold what we want to say or do. This notion of self-control is found as Yerman’s poem begins. In stanzas 1-3, Yerman discusses how people can be “inhumane and cruel,”how the world is at war with each other, and how people struggle everyday just to put food

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    The Golden Rule (GR) is a widely-known ethic of reciprocity that has survived many generations. It should be noted that it differs from the principle of reciprocity where one gives with the sole intention of receiving in return. Rather, the GR is accepted as an ethic of how one believes that people should aim to treat others as they themselves would like/consent to be treated in similar situations. Its universality, within religious circles as well as numerous ethical traditions (Blackburn 101),

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