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  1. Are you angry about the state of child protection on planet Earth? Read this and share.

  2. This book was written by someone who didn't have the money to pay for an immigration lawyer so he decided to DIY and applied for 3 visas to Australia.

  3. 900 terms translated from English to Romanian by a Court and Police Romanian Interpreter, based in London, UK.

  4. Freedom
    You Can Handle It ... But Hurry!
    Gary Henderson

    Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction, said President Reagan. You are that generation. The Republic they gave us almost 250 years ago is collapsing. We have forgotten how to be free. But maybe it’s not too late. Freedom! You can handle it. But you need to hurry.

  5. Spelen de belangen van stiefkinderen een rol bij de echtscheiding anno 2018? Raadsheer Cees van Leuven vindt van wel, maar de wetgever heeft hieromtrent nog niets voorzien. Hoe moet dit geregeld worden en welke struikelblokken zijn er?

  6. Data Graphs for Legal Management: A Competitive Advantage for Decisions
    How to use plots to display data that law firm managers can use to make better decisions
    Rees Morrison

    To improve your law firm's operations, collect and plot data that will help guide your decisions.

  7. Pre-Divorce Planning in Illinois
    Estate Planning -- The Forgotten Necessity
    John M. Varde, P.C.

    An important, but usually overlooked, aspect of pre-divorce planning is modifying (or perhaps creating) your estate planning documents to correspond with your current situation. The failure to do so during your pre-divorce planning can have disastrous results.

  8. Lean-Agile Procurement - Complex Sourcing made simple
    The first pure agile Approach for Procurement
    Mirko Kleiner

    The advantages of lean and agile business modeling and agile delivery became evident. Even agile contracts are in place more and more. However the procurement process didn't became agile nor lean yet. Lean-Agile Procurement is a new, exciting simple approach for procurement, that makes fun. The results will surprise you!-Lead time of sourcing a new partner is reduced to days, most important customer problems are solved first and the risk -to evaluate the wrong partner- is minimized.

  9. On Resurrecting Beauharnais: Jeremy Waldron and Group Libel
    by Terrence Heinrichs
    Half Full Publishing

    You’re a Muslim father walking down a city street with two young kids in tow. You see a sign posted on a wall that says “Muslims Go Home!” You’ve seen signs like this before. How should you react? Jeremy Waldron thinks you should be fearful because such signs evoke memories of the horrible things done to you and your kind in the past. Meanwhile, he thinks, while you are cowering in fear, those who posted the signs are comforted, all the while planning and conspiring with others to do awful things to you and yours if you don’t leave. Moreover, because the signs are legally permitted, other potential hate mongers, currently in hiding, decide to jump in and join the fray. After all, if the messages weren’t OK, the signs wouldn’t be tolerated—would they? Given the messages sent by such signs, what should be done to protect public order and reassure targeted minorities they are equal citizens? Should we ban the signs or permit them, leaving their worth for private individuals to decide? Why… ban the signs and prohibit the speech, of course!  So Jeremy Waldron argues in "The Harm in Hate Speech", a book which attacks the reigning American free speech paradigm and attempts to resuscitate arguments for a group libel statute, long dead and buried in America but alive and well today in Europe. "On Resurrecting Beauharnais: Jeremy Waldron and Group Libel" critically examines the arguments Waldron presents for such a statute as well as relevant views of other writers argumentatively in the same camp.

  10. On Resurrecting Beauharnais: Jeremy Waldron and Group Libel
    by Terrence Heinrichs
    Half Full Publishing

    You’re a Muslim father walking down a city street with two young kids in tow. You see a sign posted on a wall that says “Muslims Go Home!” You’ve seen signs like this before. How should you react? Jeremy Waldron thinks you should be fearful because such signs evoke memories of the horrible things done to you and your kind in the past. Meanwhile, he thinks, while you are cowering in fear, those who posted the signs are comforted, all the while planning and conspiring with others to do awful things to you and yours if you don’t leave. Moreover, because the signs are legally permitted, other potential hate mongers, currently in hiding, decide to jump in and join the fray. After all, if the messages weren’t OK, the signs wouldn’t be tolerated—would they? Given the messages sent by such signs, what should be done to protect public order and reassure targeted minorities they are equal citizens? Should we ban the signs or permit them, leaving their worth for private individuals to decide? Why… ban the signs and prohibit the speech, of course!  So Jeremy Waldron argues in "The Harm in Hate Speech", a book which attacks the reigning American free speech paradigm and attempts to resuscitate arguments for a group libel statute, long dead and buried in America but alive and well today in Europe. "On Resurrecting Beauharnais: Jeremy Waldron and Group Libel" critically examines the arguments Waldron presents for such a statute as well as relevant views of other writers argumentatively in the same camp.

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  12. CAP 3100
    Taos Editorial team

    CAP 3100

  13. CAR 66
    chandramouli

    This book contain the Civil Aviation Requirements - India. CAR 66.

  14. FAR Part 1-5
    chandramouli

    This book contains the Federal Aviation Regulations Sub Part 1-5

  15. C A R 145
    chandramouli

    This book contains the Civial Aviation Requirements (India) 145.