What Is Murder?

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The Aim of Criminal Law

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Five Things to Know About Interest Rates

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Sea Level Rise and Climate Change

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What Is Incorporation?

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The Environmental Benefits of Recycling

The recycling process aims to turn waste products into reusable material. The materials are often remanufactured into new products. Examples include glass, metals, paper, cardboard and styrofoam. The remanufacturing process…

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How to Deliver a Persuasive Debate

Debate allows students to explore real world issues and to develop communication skills while working towards a logical conclusion. Debates help students to become comfortable and confident in discussing their…

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What Is a Disease?

Disease is a medical condition that affects one or more organ systems and usually produces specific symptoms. The symptoms vary with the disease and its underlying cause. Some diseases are…

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What is Deforestation?

Deforestation is the clearing of forests for any reason. The most common cause is the growing number of people who need more food, water, oil and other resources that come…

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Referendum

Referendum is a method of direct democracy that allows voters to approve or reject new laws or proposals. A referendum may involve any proposed change to binding documents, including constitutions,…

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What Does it Take to Be a Judge?

Judge is a legal term for an appointed or elected official who settles a civil, criminal or administrative dispute. Judges exercise significant governmental power, including the authority to issue warrants…