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Articles related to "Law"
Fossil Collecting on Public Lands To avoid legal problems, acquaint yourself with the laws of fossil collection before you go fossil collecting. fossil • fossils • fossil collecting • fossil collection • fossil laws
Applying to Law School The application process for law school can be intimidating. Here are some tips to help you better understand the process and increase your chances of being accepted. applying to law school • law school application • law school personal statement • prepare personal statement • recommendations for applications
Newton's Third Law Newton's third law states that when one body exerts a force on another body, the second body responds with an equal and opposite force. isaac newton • newton's third law • newton's 3rd law • newtons 3rd law • newtons third law
Living in the Big World as a B'nei Noach (Child of Noah) Discovering the world-wide community of Noachides and Judaism by using the web. noachide • noach • noahide • noah • jewish
Newton's First Law Newton's First Law, the simplest of Newton's three laws of motion, provides a frame of reference for understanding all motion in the Universe. newton's first law • law of inertia • newton's 1st law • motion • force
Government Moves to Losen Encryption Laws The U.S. Congress moves to lossen export controls on a vital technology.
Medieval Slavic Marriage Laws Chapter 2 of "Sex and Society in the World of the Orthodox Slavs" discusses Medieval Slavic marriage practices and laws. sex • society • orthodoxy • orthodox • slavs
Murphy's Laws of Combat Murphy's Laws of Combat murphy's law of combat • soldiers • special forces • humour
50 Years German Basic Law: A Lesson from Weimar With the German Bundestag and Government moving from Bonn to Berlin, this summer a historic circle will be closed: German politics have returned to where they started in 1871, after the foundation of the Reich by Bismarck. Unlike Bonn, Berlin had been a symbol for some of the worst episodes in German history. But the city that paved the way to disaster was Weimar, the former cultural capital of Goethe and Schiller. In the year 1919 the Assembly of Weimar approved contemporarily the Constitution of Weimar and the opprobrious peace treaty of Versailles, thus laying the grounds for the first unlucky democratic experience in modern Geman history. Fortunately the Germans have learned from the catastrophe of the Weimar Republic and the Basic Law approved in May 1949 has proven a solid ground on which the new democracy in Bonn could establish a stable democratic culture. The achievements of the Basic Law will even guarantee the stability and reliability of the new Berlin Republic. bonn • weimar • berlin • basic law • berlin-umzug
Causes of the Civil War: The Compromise of 1850 and the Fugitive Slave Law clay's compromise • fugitive slave law • civil war causes • slavery • united states
Daily Law of Attraction Tips Keeping a positive frame of mind helps draw more positive feelings to you. This increases energy, gives you a better perspective, and helps you realize your goals. law of attraction • positive thinking • self improvement • self development • life skills
Franchising and the Law, Part I: Another Bill Heads to Congress Franchisee advocates have been trying to build a level playing field for years. Franchisors have opposed every attempt to regulate the industry. With a bipartisan bill introduced at the end of the 105th Congress and a new bill scheduled for release in the next few weeks, both parties are holding their breaths. franchising • franchisor • franchisee • law • contract
Judge Roy Bean, Law West of the Pecos Though an officer of the law, Judge Roy Bean, had three months formal education in his entire life. But his arbitrary, prejudiced, and unfair decisions became legendary. judge roy bean • pecos • texas • lilly langtry • the jersey lilly
La la Law School The Kaplan Experience or, How I'm Gonna Make it Through Law School law school • distance education • distance learning • online • kaplan
La la Law School, Part Two Concord Law: Continued... concord university school of law • online education • distance education
Law and Politics in the Agora During the 5th century B.C., many buildings of the Agora were devoted to the political and legal process that was democracy, or government of the people. agora • athenian agora • classical agora • athens • tholos
Law and the Oceans The oceans have had little law down through history. Now the United Nations is trying to bring some law and order with a new Convention on the Law of the Seas. law of the sea • oceans • united nations • convention on the law of the seas • ocean mining
Money and the Law of Attraction The Secret film became the focus of debate for its presentation of the Law of Attraction as a means to material gain and wellness. Do spirituality and materialism clash? the secret movie • law of attraction • t. harv eker • millionaire mind • is money good or bad?
Native Quarantine Law Part of Aboriginal Sovereignty is the right to impose native quarantine to stem the onslaught of foreign invaders (plants, I mean!) aboriginal law • aboriginal sovereignty • indigenous quarantine • exotic species • mornington island
New Bill Set To Repeal the Anti-terrorism Law A new bill has recently been introduced that would repeal the use of secret evidence that has been used against many Muslims and Arabs in the United States. anti-terrorism bill • muslims • secret evidence • secret evidence repeal act of 1999 • deportation
Newton's Second Law Newton's Second Law describes the relationship between force, mass, and motion, and is an essential tool used to unravel the mysteries of the mechanical Universe. newton's second law • newton's 2nd law • force • mass • motion
The Law of Attraction Five Steps These five steps makes it possible for anyone to use The Law of Attraction in their own lives. law of attraction • positive • positive thinking • gratitude • goals
The Universal Law of Attraction If you want to completely change your life, read this! the secret • the universal law of attraction • life • victim • positive thoughts
Virginia claims it doesn't have to comply with Federal Law Virginia fails to comply with federal laws abortion • date rape • medicad • hyde amendments
China's NPC 2007 session Never before have the debates at National People's Congress of China been so heated as the new laws and policies will define China's future. china • new policies • national people's congress • new laws • social issues
Elizabeth Heyrick Elizabeth Heyrick born in Leicester formed a society to fight for the abolition of slavery. elizabeth • heyrick • anti-slavery • society • leicester
GET YOUR CREATIVE JUICES FLOWING!! Many complain there's nothing "new" in crafts. Most are crafters selling at craft shows. So when complaints arrive in the mail stating there are no new ideas out there, I want to shout - "You come up with new ideas and designs! Start creating, not copying." crafts • copying • legal aspects • patterns • designs
Olmstead Victory or Defeat in disguise A ruling which may hurt the disabled of America as well as those in other countries. olmstead • supreme court america • civil rights • employment • disabled
Safest States For Kids A recent report has come out regarding the general safety of activities that concern children including playground equipment, cross walks and helmet and booster seat use. child safety laws • us state laws • booster seats • school-bus crossing • national center for missing & exploited children
SATI: A Burning Issue It's still taboo to talk about it . . . But is Sati really happening in the rural hinterlands of India? sati • suttee • roop kanwar • rajasthan • mewar
Turkish Unrest Continues: Government vs. Military Philosophy unrest • military • koran • religion • laws
A QUICK A-Z GUIDE TO THE FORENSIC SPECIALTIES Through the course of their career the Forensic Psychologist, particularly those involved with criminal investigations, will cross the paths of several other forensic investigators. A working knowledge of each of these disciplines is essential to the professional investigator. I have defined a number of the key specialists involved in criminal investigations. forensics • criminal investigations • law
Buzzword :: Globalization The path to globilization has been realized by the invention of the Internet. It's on the lips of every CEO. So why haven't we gotten there yet? internet • www • globilization • language • barriers
Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther A look at the life and work of C. F. W. walther, founder of the Missouri Synod as well as Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and the Synodical Conference. Dr. Walther was voted the most influential American Lutheran by readers of this forum. luther • lutheran • walther • missouri • lc-ms
Divorce: The Not-So Great Divide... Not for couples in India the quick-fix remedy of a court granted divorce. There is taboo attached to the "D" word- social as well as familial. And husbands and wives are rethinking their priorities. divorce • marriage • bride • bridegroom • legal
Hate Crimes Legislation- Are They Constitutional? This article looks at the current federal and state hate crimes legislation and examines the constitutionality of such laws. hate crimes • law • federal • state • judicial system
Hi-End Law Gears to Limit the Freedom of the Internet. A program called DeCSS, written by a Norwegian programmer, that allows users to bypass the encryption scheme used on DVDs to prevent unauthorised copying creates new standard for the Law obidding citizen. Now you can be potentially guilty and so you are guilty! dvd law hacking zdnet linux
Luther's Sermon on Infant Baptism This sermon is taken, in full, from Luther's Collection of Sermons on the Church, or Church Postil, the sermon for the third Sunday following Epiphany. The text for his message is Matthew 8:l. The sermon may be found in <I>Martin Luther, Ausgewahlte Werke, Dritte Auflage</I> (3rd printing), which is put out by the Chr. Kaiser Verlag Munchen, 1957; <I>Vierter Band</I> (4th Volume). The message was translated into English and published by Baker Books. The sermon is in the public domain. If the sermon seems long, well, in Luther's day they stood and listened to a sermon for a good 30-45 minutes. infant • baptism • martin • luther • children
New ATO by Pakistan New ATO passed by Pakistan ato • anti-terrorism ordinance • pakistan • political • law
No Future for Freedom The world's a changing place.... and now broadcasters are doing their best to reclaim their own material - which has been making a tidy profit for other people. broadcast • broadcasters • tv • radio • internet
Review: eXistenZ David Cronenberg plays a game within a game within a game -- all inside our heads existenz • cronenberg • review • jennifer jason leigh • jude law
Sansevierias Sansevierias: their cultivation, propagation and species. sansevierias • mother-in-law tongues • snake plants • devil's tongue
Small Dog Seat Belt Safety It's tempting to let your small dog ride on your lap when you drive, but studies show even a fender bender could send your dog through the windshield. Here are tips to find a proper fitting seat belt and some reasons why you should invest in a seat belt safety system now. small dog seat belts • pick-up trucks • california law
The British Columbia Child Pornography Debate: A Discussion Earlier this year Canadian media and government was in an uproar over a British Columbia Judge's ruling on the unconstitutionality of the Canadian child pornography laws. While there is always reason for public concern on such an issue it is my belief that the judges decision was misrepresented and in fact was actually for the best, both legally and psychologically. Let me explain the decision as I understand it. psychology • law • child pornography • possession
Time The American Disability Act and the need for the disabled to stand and be heard on issues that impact their lives. ada • americans with disability act • law • disability • pro-active politics |
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