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Establish Uniform Laws Resolve His Debts Bankruptcy
1,046 wordsBankruptcy law provides for the development of a plan that allows a debtor, who is unable to pay his creditors, to resolve his debts through the division of his assets among his creditors. This supervised division also allows the interests of all creditors to be treated with some measure of equality. Certain bankruptcy proceedings allow a debtor to stay in business using revenue that continues to be generated to resolve his debts. An additional purpose of bankruptcy law is to allow certain debto...
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Bibliography Bibliography Permanent Court
3,044 words... lf determine the composition, the powers and the procedure of the Committee of Arbitrators and, in the choice of the arbitrators, shall bear in mind the guarantees of competence and impartiality referred to in paragraph 2 (b) above. 5. In no case may a solution, upon which there has already been a unanimous recommendation of the Council accepted by one of the parties concerned, be again called in question. 6. The signatory States undertake that they will carry out in full good faith any judi...
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Coral Reef Symposium Vivien Harmelin Ml Navaro Bouchon Reefs
1,267 words... today strigangulus) occurs from Africa eastward to Tahiti and throughout Polynesia to Johnson Atoll ad the Northwest Hawaiian Islands, but not the high islands of Hawaii. It is widespread throughout Melanesia and Micronesia, extends southward to the GBR and northward to Japan. It specializes in feeding on corals of the genus Acropora. Chaetodon trifasciatus occurs from East Africa eastward tin Polynesia to and Tahiti. It is widespread in Melanesia and Micronesia. It extends north to Japan an...
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Electric Vehicles Reformulated Gasoline
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Tropical Rain Forest Kuala Lumpur
2,502 words... modeling: Conceptual Background and Old World Case Studies. Man and the Biosphere Series, Volume 20. Paris, France: Parthenon Publishing. Hall, P. and K. S. Bawa. 1993. Methods to assess the impact of extraction of non-timber tropical forest products on plant populations. Economic Botany 47: 234 - 247. Hamrick, J. L. and J. D. Nason. In press. Gene flow in forest trees. In T. J. B. Boyle, A. Young, and D. Boshier (Eds. ). Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice. Australia: CIFO...
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Clinton Administration Anti Gay
781 wordsDespite Reforms, 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Continues to be Anti-Gay Military: The way it is administered just makes things worse. The next president must address the failures. By JANET E. HALLEY; Janet E. Halley is a professor of law at Stanford University and the author of "Don't: A Reader's Guide to the Military's Anti-Gay Policy" (Duke University Press, 1999) We finally have reforms in the implementation of the compromise "don't ask, don't tell, don't pursue" policy meant to settle the issue of...
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A New Mobile Robot Navigation Algorithm
1,651 words... o virtual target switch applied in this method, robot is able to quit limit cycles and find a way out of the dead end. Even in loop shapes like in Fig. 7. a, still robot can find the opening at point C due to the fuzzy logic target seeking and obstacle avoidance behaviors. The algorithm shows its major weakness when it fails to reach the goal in such a concave and recursive U-shape environment shown in Fig. 7. b. This is because the robot encounters another local minimum at the location B an...
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Race Religion And Ethnic Origin
1,764 wordsThe International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination identifies discrimination on the grounds of race, colour and ethnic origin as an obstacle to friendly and peaceful relations among people, cooperation between nations, and international peace and security. The Convention has been ratified by a majority of the United Nations' member states. Yet, as the world enters a new century, the problems of racial and ethnic discrimination persist. As evidenced by events on...
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Bill Of Rights Judicial Proceedings
1,192 words... o could have a rebellion with British troops quartered right there in their community, amongst their women and children? 2. There has only been one case looked at to interpret the 3 rd amendment, and this was in a lower court, the US Court of Appeals. Engblom v. Carey 1982 dealt more with the issue of privacy than the actual quartering of US troops amongst citizens. In 1982, prison guards in New York state went on strike. Some of these guards were housed in dormitories on the grounds of the ...
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Animal Rights Activists Mercedes Benz
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Joan Of Arc University Of Paris
3,258 wordsOn May 16, 1920, Pope Benedict XV conducted a ceremony at St. Peters Basilica in Rome to canonize Joan of Arc, often referred to as the Maid of Orleans. This ceremony was the final step in a process that was begun in 1849 by the Bishop of Orleans, Felix Dupanloup, over 400 years after St. Joan's was tried, convicted and executed in the name of the Church. A study of her heroic deeds and an intensive review of her life, virtues and the trial transcripts that condemned her to be burned at the stak...
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