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    Sor Unit 1 Notes

    I have notes on Christianity and post 1945 notes but its 2 unit and from last year...you still keen
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    Can you just do straight law?

    Re: Can you just do vanilla law? UOW, ANU and UCan (although I DONT recommend the last university with a 40% grad unemployment stat) all offer straight law degrees, the ANU frowns upon it and UOW recommends it as designed for 'those who want to be lawyers when they graduate' in addition the ANU...
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    HEYYY ALL... jst some advice needed on workplace xo

    Ok to be honest, this assignment sucks, and this is coming from a first year law student who wants to work with unions as a legal advisor. Firstly I reckon you should start with how the workplace environment has changed in with the Workplace Relations (Workchoices) Ammendment Act (2006) from the...
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    How do you actually study for family?

    When you get your question, and after u finish shitting yourself, just take whats left of your reading time to think the question through, and devise some sort of direction to where you intend to go...the markers will know which cases probably should be in the body of the text but like all good...
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    Noob in need....family essay!

    Second that notion, what do you mean?
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    R Vs. Knight (2001)

    Hey there mel R v Knight, something I think I have done....what are the facts?
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    Nightlife????

    Yeah the nightlife is quite good from what I have experienced (although I do come from the south coast of NSW all we do 4 fun is drink and do burnouts there is nothng to do down ther & i work most nights) but wed nights usually go off with the $2 beers and $3 shit spirits at coonies, followed by...
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    types of crime and levels of court..

    As said before it does depend on the severity of the crime however usually the cases are heard as follows (for the sake of yr 12 legal studies this will probably do): - murder-Supreme Court - manslaughter-Supreme Court - assualt-District Court (actually it ranges from local to supreme) - sexual...
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