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    The Time Person of the Year for 1802 needs to be someone caring, brave, and resilient and Martha Custis Washington fits that description perfectly. When I say Martha Washington I bet most of you are thinking of her as George Washington’s wife or the first lady but there is much more to her than just that. She has many different aspects that would make her perfect for the job of 1802’s woman of the year. The first reason Marha should be Person of the Year is she was very caring. When George was fighting

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    Population Essay

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    population is every possible person who could be interviewed for your research (David and Sutton 2004). For example, in a study of first year student debt amongst full time students at the University of the West of England, Bristol, the population would be all first year, full time, students studying at the university. Of course, the individual units within the population do not have to be people, they could be schools, businesses or households etc.A population is every possible person who could be interviewed

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    When one talks about time travel, it is automatically assumed that it is a machine that can go anywhere in time and space, just like Doctor Who, but that is not completely true when it comes to Einstein's Special relativity. The Gale Encyclopedia of Science of Special theory of Relativity states that, “Einstein’s Special relativity states the way in which an observer's experience of time and space is interrelated” (VAN TILL, Howard: Relativity, Special Theory of). This means that an observer’s experience

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    history of the gap year and how the concept of gap year came into existence. The advantages and disadvantages of taking a gap year have also been discussed and it has been established that the output of a gap year differs for every person. This is because every person goes through a different experience. Some light on the gap year industry has also been shed and it has been established that the gap year industry needs to be regulated. Considering the increasing popularity of gap years, it has been concluded

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    Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)

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    (OUD) is characterized by patterns of opioid use that are problematic and persist for at least one year (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Evidence of problematic use of opioid is demonstrated through the presence of at least 2 symptoms which include withdrawal, craving, and continued use of opioids despite the disruptions it causes in personal and professional life. The substances used by persons with OUD are heroin and nonmedical pain relievers ([NMPR]; i.e. nonmedical use of opioid pain relievers)

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    “ordinarily resident” in South Africa can still be a resident of South Africa provided that person meets the requirements of the “physical presence test” (Stiglingh, Koekemoer, Van Schalkwyk, Wilcocks & e Swardt.2012:51). With the physical presence test, with which a natural person, who is not at any time ordinarily resident in the Republic of South Africa during the relevant year of assessment, must comply before that person will be a “resident” as defined in section 1. This can further be elaborated by Interpretation

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    Essay On Auto Theft Law

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    Property. Depending on the severity of the situation, auto theft can be from a disorderly persons offense to crimes in the third degree which has punishment of up to five years in state prison Although we don’t have any strict laws there will be a punishment when someone is convicted of auto theft. Being convicted of this crime can lead to fine, penalties for theft and suspension of driving for up to 10 years. In a criminal case about car theft there are many circumstandes on the legal defense. Consent

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    be similar to each other it is never the same sentenced and gives the person who has committed the crime an opportunity not to have to serve the full sentence. For an example if a person robs a school bus and it carries a undetermined sentence of two to five years then and it is there first time robbing the bank although it carries a maximum sentence of five years he has the opportunity to only serve the minimum of the two years. It also protects the offender against “the abuse of discretion caused

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    has made the greatest impact on my life, the most obvious answer would be my mother and father. When I think of a place I believe that my high school, Person High School, has made an astonishing impact on me. Person High School has had the potential to prepare me for my future in every aspect I could possibly think of. One main reason why Person High School has made an impact on my life is that the quality of the faculty was always phenomenal. The faculty would always inspire all students to succeed

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    Minister for Immigration and Boarder Protections V Han , the main issue is related to the eligibility to become Australian citizen by conferral. Is it possible for a person, to be eligible for Australian citizenship, who is permanent resident of Australia, married to Australian citizen and lived overseas for majority of period at the time of application was filed for Australian citizenship. This matter was presented to Federal Court in the case of Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v Han

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