1991 Essays

  • A Case Study Of The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991

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    The Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 was put in place to make the public feel protected from dangerous dogs. The act was put in place due to the figures of dog attacks been on the rise. The act came into force on the twelfth of August 1991 and relates to dogs that are bred for fighting. The dogs listed are not identified as a type rather than a breed. The dogs listed in the Act under section 1 are the pit-bull terrier, the Japanese tosa, the Dogo Argentrino and the Fila Braziliero. Other dogs can be added

  • This Way For The Gas, Ladies And Gentlemen By Tadeusz Borowski

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    In “This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen,” the author Tadeusz Borowski describes the systematic dehumanization of the camps and attempts to convey the horror of that places. Borowski uses lively and imaginal language, such as “multicoloured wave of people” and “pours from the train,” to depict how these people get off the train when they arrive the camp. Borowski successfully illustrates dehumanization not of new arrivals but of those who have been the camp. He depictures the ugliness of human

  • 1991 Dbq Analysis

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    Upon the conclusion of the First World War, the strength of the Senate against the Treaty of Versailles, and President Wilson's stubbornness, brought its defeat. This is mainly due to the common feeling of staying away from further European involvement, the fear of implementing a poorly drawn-up treaty, Senate's assertion of its power against the executive, and the plurality of Republicans in Senate versus the Democrat President. Both the conservatives and liberals during time realized that American

  • The Cold War of 1946-1991

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    Cold War 1946-1991 Introduction: The end of World War II did not end the disputed but unexpectedly causing the conflict between allied countries, led to an era known as the “Cold War”. Roughly lasted from the close of Second World War (1946) to the end of 1980s, this is a stage of political conflict, proxy wars and economic competition rather than military combat between the Communist represented by Soviet Union and the powers of Western world primarily United Stated. Although many times it appeared

  • Lergesner V. Carroll (1991)

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    People have a different view about defining an assault. However, the Queensland Criminal Code gives a different version of approach to this definition. Here it has been used to imply the act of touching, striking, moving and or, applying force to another person or an attempt to threaten the other person that also account to assault. Assault as opposed to striking has various defences that include accident, provocation and self-defence. It was until September 2014 that ‘striking’ introduced and inserted

  • Film Analysis: Slacker 1991

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    “Slacker” (1991) is an independent film by director “Richard Linklater”. It's a character-based fiction, structured with many individual scenes forming a feature film without an apparent narrative. The film is portraying bits of everyday life of several eccentric people in Austin, Texas. The film is built up in a way that every scene presents new characters, and after the scene is over you will never see the same characters again. The camera floats from scene to scene by following different

  • Clc Act 1991 Essay

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    R v L [1991] HCA 48; 174 CLR 379 The respondent in the given case was facing a trial on two counts for the rape of his wife contrary to section 48 the Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (S.A.) [The Act has been defined above]. The first count alleges an act of oral intercourse which doesn’t concern the judgement. The second count alleges an act of vaginal intercourse; it is that count that led to the making of an order on 15 March 1991 that "such part of the cause in action No.126 of 1990 pending

  • Graduation Speech: How My Heart Raced At The Sight Of You

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    I remember when we met, how my heart raced at the sight of you. In my mind, I knew you were someone I had met before, and I was excited about the chance to renew your acquaintance. When I approached you (knees knocking - but this is the first I've ever even admitted how nervous I was) and asked "Don't I know you from somewhere?", I remember your laugh when you said something like "I know you're not trying to use that old line!" I honestly thought that I knew you, but realized that - oops you

  • 1991 Kidnapping Research Paper

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    typically to obtain a ransom or personal use. For people to kidnap and keep a person for many years there has to a problem or reason for doing so. In 1977 and 1991 kidnappings occurred that shared many similarities. In 1977 Colleen Stan was kidnapped by Cameron and Janice Hooker for seven years. Being his slave and used for sexual activities. In 1991 Jaycee Dugard was kidnapped by Phillip and Nancy Garrido when she was only eleven years old and was kept for eighteen years. In the following paragraphs I

  • First Persian Gulf War: 1990-1991

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    First Persian Gulf War: 1990-1991 The First Persian Gulf War between 1990 and 1991 was the most militarily efficient campaign in US history where comparatively few lives were lost. This war accomplished many goals, including that it secured the economic advantages for the “Western World”. It encouraged a free flow of natural resources, established the value of air power and superiority, and verified that a free alliance for justice will prevail over armed aggression. In the end, the United State’s

  • Lee's Russia And The USSR 1855-1991: Summary

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    The most important book I examined during my research was Stephen J. Lee’s Russia and the USSR 1855-1991 written in 2005 after the soviet archives had been opened. Lee was an A-level teacher making his book more comprehensible and credible as there were pellucid links to my course. Lee’s book is divided into thematic chapters which deal with theories and regimes across both the Tsarist and Communist reigns, which makes it a straightforward way to find selective information. It also gave utilizable

  • The Causes Of The July 1990-March 1991 Recession

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    July 1990- March 1991 Recession I. Introduction The July 1990- march 1991 recession lasted eight months and was caused by many different adverse financial problems on the environment in the early 90’s. Most post was recessions are short as this one was. They tended to last only up to eleven months at a time. On October of 1987 Black Monday occurred which caused the stock market to crash. The Persian war joined with the rising infiltration rates created this recession. When the recession began the

  • The German Economy and Societal Change: 1890-1991

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    In this essay I will consider to what extent the German economy has been central to change regarding the development of Germany over the whole period, 1890-1991. I will consider the German economy under the Kaiser in accordance with World War 1, during Hyperinflation under the Weimar Republic in 1923, in Nazi Germany under Hitler and in East and West Germany leading to the building of the Berlin Wall. It appears that the German economy to a large degree has been exceedingly central to change in the

  • Evolution of the Indian Automotive Industry Post-1991

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    then further sub-divided based on the length of the vehicle as segment A, B, C and so on. The Indian automotive industry was a very precautious and safeguarded industry with not very many companies till the economy opened in 1991. Liberalization of the Indian economy in 1991 and de-licensing of the passenger car industry in 1993 paved way for the entry of global players like Hyundai, Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Volkswagen, Daewoo,

  • John J. Starr Pty Ltd (1991)

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    practices may amount to an oppression and any shareholder believing so may initiate action. There have been many other cases involving company meetings which were conducted in an unfair manner. Thus, in John J. Starr Pty v Robert R. Andrew Pty Ltd (1991), the majority shareholders – Andrew and his wife, controlled the Board meetings. They did not provide sufficient notice to directors and there were mini-board meetings prior to actual Board meetings to ensure certain outcomes. The Court held that

  • 1991 The Year Punk Broke Documentary Analysis

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    Introduction "1991: The Year Punk Broke" is a documentary about the leading punk figures in the nineties such as Sonic Youth and Nirvana. In the continuation of the documentary, the viewer finds Thurstoon Moore of Sonic Youth asking young music enthusiats: “People see rock and roll as youth culture, and when youth culture becomes monopolized by big business, what are the youth to do?". In addition to the question, he states, "I think we should destroy the bogus capitalist process that is destroying

  • The Resource Management Act of New Zealand

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    our resource management system. Retrieved from https://www.mfe.govt.nz/publications/rma/improving-our-resource-management-system-discussion-document.pdf Parliamentary Council Office. (2014). Resource Management Act 1991. Retrieved from http://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1991/0069/latest/DLM230265.html

  • The Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP) Act of 1991 and California

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    The Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP) Act of 1991 and California The Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP) Act of 1991 was established by the California Legislature, is directed by the Department of Fish and Game, and is being implemented by the state, and public and private partnerships to protect habitat in California1. As opposed to the single species interpretation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), this act aims at protecting many species using a regional approach

  • Murphy V. Brentwood District Council 1991 Ac 398

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    OBJECTIVES AND METHODOLOGY OBJECTIVES: TO STUDY AND CRITICALLY ANALISE THE CASE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PRINCIPLES INVOLVED. TO DRAW UP THE COMMON INFERENCE WHILE STUDYING THE USE OF THE PRINCIPLE IN OTHER CASES. METHODOLOGY THE BASIC METHODOLOGY ADOPTED TO PREPARE THIS RESEARCH IS DEDUCTIVE THAT IS TO STUDY VARIOUS CASES, TO ANALYSE THE LAWS IN THE SAME TOPIC AND UNDERSTAND THE GENERAL PRINCIPLE TO DRAW A GENERAL CONCLUSION. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1:...............................

  • Time Is Limited

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    The unbearable pain, yet I couldn’t scream. All I could do is helplessly watch the nurses and doctors hovering over me, trying to do something; anything to save my life. To be honest, it doesn’t really matter whether I live or not. Well, maybe some tiny part of me hoping that I would, but the same part where everyone refuses to give up that hope. But I know I won't be able to make it. You won't really care anymore because you know the end is coming soon, there’s always a difference in that; whether