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Divorce – Ever-Increasing Event in Many Relationships
Divorce
Divorce is an ever-increasing event in many relationships. The widespread impact of divorce cannot be understated. However, research studies on divorce generally focus on its causes, economics and legal ramifications. Rarely is the primary topic of study the impact of divorce on the children of the dissolved marriage. In this paper, I will explore some…
Legal Pluralism in Criminal Law: An International Perspective
Criminal Law
In the United States, customary laws of the indigenous Indians are not explicitly recognised in criminal laws of federal or states law.[1] There is instead an indirect recognition of customary laws through the “recognition of tribal sovereignty and the separation from the federal and state laws.”[2] Tribal sovereignty was reduced and limited through the passage…
The Perilous Helen Tavrel — Part Five
Piracy
Sea
Slavery
I stood on the deck of a ship offshore And harked to the awesome and deafening roar Of the ocean waves when they struck the reefs, High tossed on the tide like crested chiefs Whose plumes toss high ‘bove the battling hordes Where leap the lances and flash the swords, And the mighty waves rose…
Contract Assignment
Business Law
Fraud
Justice
The issue here is whether the purchase agreement entered by Mr.. Echoing Fat and Mania is avoidable by virtue of Sec. 17(b)? In order for a contract to be executed properly, it must be done in favor of Sec. 10, 13 and 14. Sec. 10 prescribes that an agreement in a contract if it done…
Criminal Assignment
Crime
Criminology
Social Issues
Regarding to the question given, that online harassment as become the phenomenon especially when the population of Backbone has increased rapidly since 2008. Here, we need to deal with the existing law and settle the questions about how is the stalking occur in social network sites and how much it could affect our life. At…
Howard Zinn’s Interpretation of the Homestead Act
Act
Robert E. Howard
Howard Zinn presents a compelling argument regarding the impact of the Homestead Act on the western region. His interpretation, influenced by Marxism, offers an intriguing perspective from the viewpoint of the people. One can find support for Zinn’s controversial ideas in Chief Young Joseph’s account titled “An Indian’s View of Indian Affairs.” In this narrative,…
Paglilitis Ni Mang Serapio
Criminal Law
Justice
Serapio is a member of a beggars’ federation. The federation collects all the alms gathered by its members and distributes a portion to each member as well as a percentage to the founder. The situation arose when two prostitutes, both members of the federation, informed the founder that Serapio has a daughter. These two prostitutes…
“The Wild Beast” by Peter Mass
Human
Prison
World Wide Web
Introduction: Peter Maass is a writer for the New York Times Magazine and has reported from Asia, Africa, South America and the Middle East. He has written as well for The Atlantic Monthly, The Washington Post, Slate, and The New Yorker. Maass is the author of the short story “The Wild Beast” taken from the…
Analysis of “A Jury of Her Peers” By Susan Glaspell
Emotions
Evidence
In “A Jury of Her Peers,” Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters, like most women, are guided by emotion. When discussing a particular situation with another woman, it is expected that emotions will be involved. These women in the story unite and confront the dilemma of whether or not to disclose evidence relating to motive. They…
The Sniper: A Story of the Irish Civil War
Kill
The sniper was about a young soldier in Ireland during the civil war. The young soldier is hiding out on a rooftop when he decides to light a cigarette and suddenly hears gunshots. It came from the other side of the street. It was an informer. During the story a woman and a man gets…