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Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Act
Declaration of Principles The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature. The State shall promote and protect the global environment to attain sustainable development while recognizing the primary responsibility of local government units to deal with environmental…
Something Rotten in Hondo
Ethics
Rights
Utilitarianism
Introduction George. the program trough for Ardnak Plastic Inc. . faces an ethical and moral quandary. The Ardnak Plastic Plant he relocated to be the director of has environmental jobs. Fix the air choice issue at his works or ticker as the works moves to Mexico. The fume bets are let go ofing excessively much…
Rouchefoucald v Boustead
Common Law
Justice
Property
In the case of Rochefoucauld v Boustead (1897), Lindley LJ stated that the Statute of Frauds does not prohibit the evidence of fraud. Furthermore, Lindley LJ declared that if a trustee is aware that a land was conveyed to them as a trustee, it would be considered fraudulent for them to reject the existence of…
Is it wrong to lie
Deception
Ethics
Morality
The subjective nature of lying and its morality can vary depending on personal beliefs. For instance, parents often recount tales of Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy to their children. These stories have been passed down through generations to foster hope and imagination in kids. While some may argue that sharing these…
Types of Evidence and Critical Thinking
Crime
Evidence
Analytical Summaries Arguments are statements that lead from a premise to a conclusion. There a many types of arguments that we can evaluate on a daily basis. We rarely think about evaluating our own arguments however such thing can be done if we hear closely to what we say and practice determining what type of…
Compoundable and Non-compoundable offences
Crime
Criminology
Justice
Compoundable and Non-Compoundable Offences – Some offences primarily affect the victim without causing significant harm to society. If there is an agreement between the offender and victim, it is unnecessary to burden the court with a trial in these instances. This process of reaching an agreement is called compounding. Essentially, compoundable offences are those that…
The Worst Sexual Crimes Out There in the World
Rape
Rape is one of the worst sexual crimes out there in the world and has existed since the ancient world. Rape is a form of sexual assault where a victim is involved in sexual intercourse without giving their own consent. There are multiple issues with rape and sexuality. Anyone can be a victim of rape…
Comparative Review Assignment
Evidence
Logic
Science
The purpose is to review the relative merits and limits of each text with regards to the topic and the other texts. The review is often used to summarize the work other authors have done on an issue, in order to provide the background for a study or research work the author is presenting. Your…
Summary offences act
Act
Throughout the SO there are recurring concepts of “reasonable excuse” and lawful excuse. A reasonable excuse is not a lawful excuse (Milkmen v Monroe, 1986). A “reasonable excuse involves both subjective and objective considerations, but these considerations must be related to the immediate prevailing circumstances in which the offensive words, etc, are used, just as…
“Lamb to Slaughter” by Ronald Dahl Analysis
Divorce
Feeling
Irony
Murder
In the story “Lamb to Slaughter” by Ronald Dahl, a leg of lamb undergoes a startling transformation from being a dinner item into becoming a lethal murder weapon. Mary Maloney is driven to commit this unthinkable act after hearing her husband Patrick Maloney express his desire to divorce her. Her disturbed state of mind leads…