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  • In Developing the Concept of Direct Effect, the Court of Justice Has Shown Itself to Be an ‘activist Court’’. Critically Discuss the Accuracy or Otherwise of the Above Statement.

    In Developing the Concept of Direct Effect, the Court of Justice Has Shown Itself to Be an ‘activist Court’’. Critically Discuss the Accuracy or Otherwise of the Above Statement.

    In developing the concept of direct effect, the Court of Justice has shown itself to be an ‘activist court’’. Critically discuss the accuracy or otherwise of the above statement. “The Community principle of direct effect means that appropriately worded provisions of (EC law)...may give rise to individual rights which national courts are bound to safeguard, even though there may have been no national implementing legislation, or only incomplete national legislation. The ECJ decides when the

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    Submitted: February 20, 2017 By: audreymcgregor62
  • Interaction Paper: The Biblical Creation in Its Ancient Near East Context

    Interaction Paper: The Biblical Creation in Its Ancient Near East Context

    Dyer-Congdon Interaction Paper: The Biblical Creation in its Ancient Near East Context By Joseph Lam In the article “Biblical Creation in its Ancient Near East Context” Joseph Lam poses the question “If the creation in Genesis 1 is in fact one among many similar ancient accounts, how can we justifiably assert its truth over against the others?” (1) Lam argues that the creation story of the Bible is not just a re-telling of other Near

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    Essay Length: 541 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2017 By: sallyanndyer
  • Post-Colonial Literature Essay: Ravensong

    Post-Colonial Literature Essay: Ravensong

    Post-Colonial Literature Essay: Ravensong Post-colonialism speaks about the human consequences of external control and economic exploitation of native people and their lands. Post-colonial literature often focuses on race relations and the effects of racism, within colonial societies. In the novel Ravensong, the author Lee Maracle addresses the separation between the whites and the Natives. She makes it clear that they are not seen as equals and goes onto further to demonstrate the oppression of the

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    Essay Length: 1,651 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: May 17, 2017 By: rwak
  • Concise Literature Review on a Few Articles About English as a Second Language

    Concise Literature Review on a Few Articles About English as a Second Language

    LITERATURE REVIEW By Leandro Machado, English as a Second Language, ESL, has become a vast field of research among scholars of many fields of studies, especially Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Considering its broad scope, the coexistence of contradictory thoughts and thesis on this subject is predictable to take place in many scientific production around the world. Moreover, ESL appliance and effectiveness are directly linked to the fact that once a wide range of experimental and

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    Essay Length: 758 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: July 3, 2017 By: Leandro Machado
  • Are Social Networks and Modern Ways of Communication Based on High Technology Good for Youngsters or Not?

    Are Social Networks and Modern Ways of Communication Based on High Technology Good for Youngsters or Not?

    Are social networks and modern ways of communication based on high technology good for youngsters or not? It is a complex and controversial issue. The first text emphasis the problem of teenagers' addiction to social networks and the inability of young people to express their thoughts and feelings in real live conversation in our Information Age, a time when everyone might prefer to communicate via the Internet. On the other hand, the second text focuses

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    Essay Length: 357 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 10, 2017 By: Olga Kamyshova
  • Embalming Modern Mummification

    Embalming Modern Mummification

    In ancient Egyptian society, preserving a body after death was an important process necessary for entrance into an immortal existence, that is how mummification became important. Embalming was initiated during the civil war in the US, to make possible for the bodies of the soldiers to return home for a proper funeral. Embalming and mummification are both processes to delay the decay of the body. Not everyone was mummified in Egypt, a complete mummification process

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    Submitted: July 25, 2017 By: Indra de la Cruz
  • Juvenile Justice Administration- Detention Policies

    Juvenile Justice Administration- Detention Policies

    JUVENILE JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION Juvenile Justice Administration- Detention Policies Delacey Oliver Kaplan University ________________ Concept The justice policy of juvenile is in dire need of balancing rehabilitation, public safety, and accountability and at the same time preserving the rights of juveniles. The justice process of a juvenile includes the detention phase which is an important and decisive. At this point the court is tasked with deciding on whether to confine a juvenile place them in correctional

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    Essay Length: 827 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 26, 2017 By: delacey Oliver
  • Literature Review of Organizational Change Issues

    Literature Review of Organizational Change Issues

    Assignment 1: Literature Review of Organizational Change Issues Three Leadership Issues to be Addressed in the Next Five Years Educational leaders within correctional institutions are faced with just as many or more challenges than public education. Educational leaders within prisons will face various challenges while meeting youth offender’s educational needs. Certified trained staff, funding for programs, technology and public policy in correctional education are issues that leaders may have to address within the next five

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    Essay Length: 1,328 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: October 25, 2017 By: Dorianer Leak
  • The Civil Justice System

    The Civil Justice System

    Table of Contents The Civil Justice System 2 Negotiation 4 Mediation 5 Conciliation 7 Arbitration 8 Recommendations 10 Conclusion 11 Bibliography 12 ________________ The Civil Justice System Civil Justice System (CJS) deals with dispute between two or more individuals, companies and institutions. The objective of CJS is to allowed individuals to defend their legal rights and solve disagreement in a fair and affordable way. The person who starts the case is called claimant and the

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    Submitted: October 29, 2017 By: CarolFoo
  • Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships

    Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships

    [Last Name] Corcoran, Jill Keating Literature and Composition 202 2 October, 2017 Themes in Literature: Parent and Child Relationships A parent's love for their child is one of the strongest bonds in the world. A parent loves, forgives, and sacrifices for their children constantly. In The Shack there are three parent and child relationships that show these qualities, Mack with his daughter Missy, Mack's father and Mack, and Papa, also known as God, with Mack.

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    Submitted: November 21, 2017 By: Jill Corcoran
  • How Do We Develop Influential and Persuasive Power in the Criminal Justice System?

    How Do We Develop Influential and Persuasive Power in the Criminal Justice System?

    How do we develop influential and persuasive power in the criminal justice system? Blind trust, persuasion, and guilt are some of human characteristics that shape and define who we are in this society. This kind of characteristics determines whether we are good or bad. Some of these traits may have a big impact on our life or someone’s life. In both the story of “Macbeth” and “Serial”, these characteristics had a big impact on the

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    Submitted: November 22, 2017 By: basata12
  • China, the Modern Day Superpower

    China, the Modern Day Superpower

    Danny Cross Danny Cross Dr. Virginia Rae BUS 100-100F 10/6/2015 China, the Modern Day Superpower Foreign Outsourcing: “Contracting with foreign suppliers to produce products usually at a fraction of the cost of domestic production” (Kelly & Williams, 2015 p. 39). Infrastructure: “A Country’s physical facilities that support economic activity” (Kelly & Williams, 2015 p. 42). Direct Investment: “When firms either acquire foreign firms or develop new facilities form the ground up in foreign countries” (Kelly

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    Submitted: December 3, 2017 By: Danny Cross
  • Criminal Justice of Us Supreme Court

    Criminal Justice of Us Supreme Court

    The criminal justice cases of this week require the Court to venture into uncharted territories. In relation to last week and previous acts of judicial activism, the Court in dealing with criminal justice procedures sought to establish a uniform set of value that were believed to benefit all parts of society. This meant challenging state laws that would not have been touched before the 1960s. Yet the Warren Court was intent on expanding into every

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    Submitted: January 2, 2018 By: defjam12345
  • Do Modern Consumers Take Food for Granted?

    Do Modern Consumers Take Food for Granted?

    Running head: DO MODERN FOOD CONSUMERS TAKE FOOD FOR GRANTED? 1 Do Modern Food Consumers Take Food for Granted? Yusi Cheng Michigan State University Author Note Yusi Cheng, The School of Hospitality Business, Michigan State University. Yusi Cheng is now a second-year graduate student majored in hospitality business management. This paper was completed as an assignment about trends in cuisine& culture study for course HB841, section001, Fall 2017. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed

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    Submitted: March 11, 2018 By: Stella Cheng
  • A Killer Deal - the Story of the First Modern Domestic Terrorist

    A Killer Deal - the Story of the First Modern Domestic Terrorist

    A Killer Deal: The Story of the First Modern Domestic Terrorist /Users/Joe/Downloads/1998_unabomber_01.jpg By: Joseph Kang 1. The Situation 2. Life of the Unabomber 3. The Manifesto 4. The Key Players 5. The Terms 6. The Options and Alternatives 7. The Resolution 8. Conclusion 9. Works Cited 1. The Situation In 1995, a man named Ted Kaczynski, notoriously known as the Unabomber mailed a letter to the well-known newspapers The New York Times and The Washington

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    Essay Length: 3,316 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2018 By: Joe Kang
  • Literature Review Essay: Anonymity in the Digital World

    Literature Review Essay: Anonymity in the Digital World

    Literature Review Essay: Anonymity in the Digital World As technology increasingly develops more advanced in our society, new issues continue to emerge and evolve regarding our online community. Nowadays, people don’t even seem to blink before clicking on a website or even try to read the terms and conditions before installing something on their computer. It is because technology has integrated so much into our lives that it’s become difficult for us to comprehend how

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    Submitted: April 25, 2018 By: tweddbird
  • Workplace Violence Literature Review

    Workplace Violence Literature Review

    RUNNING HEAD: Workplace Violence Workplace Violence Literature Review Jennifer Watkins LL 595: Capstone - Leadership & the Future Dr. Lesley Page November 16, 2014 Workplace Violence[a] Prevention Workplace violence, described by Chenier as physical intimidation or violence against another in the workplace, may involve punching, pinching, scratching, spitting, homicide, rape, or slapping (as cited in Hunt, Hughey & Burke, 2012, p.44). Violence may cause physical or psychological harm as well as damage to property belonging

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    Essay Length: 3,669 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: May 2, 2018 By: Ollivette Scott
  • Why I Study Literature

    Why I Study Literature

    Why I Study Literature What is literature for us? It is a colossal experience acquired by generations; priceless knowledge carried through the ages; unique emotions imprinted in words; human destinies infinitely recurring in the pages of books. Literature – a great art. It’s a life. What is literature personally for me? First of all, it is a flight from reality. While reading, you are simultaneously in several worlds, you can be anyone and anything: any

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    Submitted: May 16, 2018 By: Rita Veikuts
  • What Reasons Make “the Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin a Typical Work in Literature of Feminism?

    What Reasons Make “the Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin a Typical Work in Literature of Feminism?

    In the 19th century, American society was that women had few right and little power so they always desired freedom or feminism. Kate Chopin was born on February 8th, 1850 in Missouri. She is a U.S author of short stories and novels. She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of the feminist author of the 20th century of Southern such as Zelda Fitzgerald. “The story of an hour” was published on

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    Essay Length: 535 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 7, 2018 By: JaneJane
  • Black Lagoon: Hidden Messages Concerning Modern Piracy

    Black Lagoon: Hidden Messages Concerning Modern Piracy

    Smith Madigan Smith FYRS Packard 17 April 2018 Black Lagoon: Hidden Messages Concerning Modern Piracy Many great pieces of pirate fiction are inspired by either other great pieces of fiction or real-life events of piracy. There is one piece in the animated world that comes to mind when modern piracy is mentioned, Black Lagoon. Black Lagoon is an adaptation of a Japanese comic, written and drawn by Hiroe Rei, which was aired from early 2006

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    Submitted: September 21, 2018 By: Madigan Smith
  • Grand Theft Auto - Literature Review

    Grand Theft Auto - Literature Review

    GTA 5 In the following article, we are going to write about one of the most popular games in the whole world. Attention the following article is going to totally be crazy if you enjoy any of it and or like it please leave a good review. Also remember that GTA is a violant game so killing cops is normal, do not confuse this crap with real life. This game can make obsession, also we

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    Submitted: October 7, 2018 By: Alain Montreuille
  • Women in Greek: Literature and Society

    Women in Greek: Literature and Society

    Last Name Student’s Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: Women in Greek: Literature and Society Introduction One of the most prevailing issues that have survived the test of time in the world is the struggle between men and women. The first stereotype that is harbored by almost all societies is that men are superior to women in almost all comparable aspects. Despite the current trends that have attempted to bring a balance between the two sexes,

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    Submitted: October 15, 2018 By: Nicholus Nzau
  • Darfur, a Modern-Day Genocide

    Darfur, a Modern-Day Genocide

    Darfur, A Modern-Day Genocide The Darfur Genocide in Sudan marks the first genocide in the 21st century. Since early 2003, many darfuri men,women, children were murdered..The conflict came from deep ethnic hatred and a history of civil war between nomadic and agricultural tribes. When the Darfur Genocide took place, many human rights were violated. A US Marine, Brian Steidle,was able to observe the Darfuri people and the human dignities of which they were so dearly

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    Submitted: November 27, 2018 By: Bryleigh Beauchat
  • Criminal Justice Essay

    Criminal Justice Essay

    Brent Alan Johnson Jr. Criminal Justice 2 11/8/2012 Behavior Paper Integrity, honesty, courage, dedication, trust, and respect are key elements to becoming and serving as a police officer. In this Criminal Justice class, we did not have any of these values when we had the substitute teacher. On Monday and Tuesday, it was completely unacceptable. These core values can be used day to day even without being a police officer. Integrity is the quality of

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    Essay Length: 532 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 7, 2018 By: Brent Johnson Jr.
  • In the Criminal Justice System.

    In the Criminal Justice System.

    Edna Buchanan once said, “ In the criminal justice system you see the worst people on their best behavior, unlike the civil system, where the best people behave at their worst.” We have four types administrative justices, they include, fairness, civil justice, social justice, and criminal justice. Justice is the legal or philosophical theory by which fairness is administered. A 17-year-old boy, Bashir Folsom, decided to do the unthinkable and steal with his friends,

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    Submitted: March 10, 2019 By: Rachel.ray

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