Articles, tagged with "exceptional circumstances", page 2
06th October 2010
Children RelocationAs Australia becomes a more mobile community there tend to be more situations of one of the parents of the children wishing to relocate, both within Australia or to a foreign country. A Court cannot stop a parent from moving. Nonet...
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Author:
Dinah Prescott
01st October 2010
Over-simplification is a danger in science education. While over-simplification might get the point across, it can imprint on the young student a false knowledge that can remain for a long time. This impression in turn can cause resistance in later learni...
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Author:
Hannah McCarthey
10th August 2010
We probably will not know all the detail of how Nama will work until the Nama board and its chief executive are appointed and decide on policy and procedures. However, we do know a lot about how it will operate.
Firstly, you will be in Nama if you have...
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Author:
John Brady
05th August 2010
As discussed recently the UKBA has introduced an interim limit on the number of applications under Tier 1 and Tier 2 of the UK's Point Based System.
The UKBA has released guidance that sets out the implications of this limit for already existing UK Spo...
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Author:
jonnylips
08th July 2010
The case of Re N (A Child) recently came to an end-possibly. This case had been backwards and forwards to court since 2005. It contains a number of lessons to be learnt-not least and which is not the subject of this article-the advantages of parents sorti...
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Legal-Zone
04th July 2010
The best way to achieve the highest academic degree is by distance learning PhD services (abbreviation for "doctor of philosophy") taking into consideration that physical frequency is not a must. We can say that traditional schooling appears to lose some ...
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Author:
Bogdan
17th May 2010
The citizens have a right to request public documents on law enforcement and other public entities. The State Attorney General is responsible for the accessibility of these records, and to present them to each individual when requested and appropriate. So...
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Author:
andy9876
16th April 2010
Ever since 1938, child maltreatment in Australia has been on an alarming rise. The "care for youth and families" is an initiative by the government of Australia to address all issues pertaining to a child's rehabilitation. Adoption and foster care are ste...
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Author:
Drusilla Modjeska
01st April 2010
There are many aspects of renting to Local Housing Allowance (LHA) tenants that make many landlords and property investors feel somewhat sceptical. This short article aims to clarify the main aspects of the process as well as some of the practical issues...
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Author:
Ruban Selvanayagam
22nd March 2010
Acid reflux happens if stomach acid comes back into the gullet, sometimes referred to as the esophagus. Acid reflux is a common enough problem in the developed world; in fact around 20% of people suffer from this condition every week.
The causes of aci...
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Author:
Jack Ritchies
14th January 2010
Adverse Weather and Transport Disruption Guidelines
There may be times when it is difficult for employees to attend work due to sudden adverse weather conditions that cause disruption to their normal mode of transport or in the event of other transport...
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Author:
HRSolutionsUK
15th October 2009
The clear intention of Obama's new stimulus package for homeowners is to prevent foreclosure on their homes. People facing problems when it comes to meeting their mortgage repayments can apply for either a loan modification or mortgage refinancing option ...
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Author:
BrianRS
21st September 2009
As promised in Part I, I give you a more precise idea of the opinions on the advisability of consuming or name of milk, I will mention you hereafter the point of view of some famous doctors or naturopaths.
Dr. Vogel (famous Swiss naturopath):
"Prov...
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Author:
Ashutosh
15th September 2009
We drink water every day, use it in tea and coffee, cook with it and wash our fruit and vegetables with it yet we rarely stop to consider what is in it. Of course, periodically we can smell the unmistakable odour of chlorine so we know there is something ...
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Author:
Michael
30th August 2009
It is very demanding to find presents for the babies as we don't know about their likes and abhor. All one has to do is visit one of these websites, search the catalogue, choose the donation item, make recompense and get it home delivered. But we ha...
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Author:
amen dacalis