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Overruled eBook
11,915 words, approx. 40 pages
 The complete online text of Overruled by George Bernard Shaw.




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Biography of George Bernard Shaw
1328 words, approx. 4.4 pages
 The British playwright, critic, and pamphleteer George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) produced more than 52 plays and playlets, three volumes of music and drama criticism, and one major volume of socialist commentary. George Bernard Shaw's theater extended to...
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Biography of Bernard Shaw
10899 words, approx. 36.3 pages
 A long life made Shaw's multifaceted activities possible, for he was handicapped by a decadelong false start in fiction, and even more by the circumstances of his upbringing. Born George Bernard Shaw in Dublin on 26 July 1856, he was the third and younge...
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Biography of George Bernard Shaw
8571 words, approx. 28.6 pages
 A long life made Shaw's multifaceted activities possible, for he was handicapped by a decade-long false start in fiction, and even more by the circumstances of his upbringing. Born George Bernard Shaw in Dublin on 26 July 1856, he was the third and young...



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Objection Information
591 words, approx. 2 pages
 In the law of the United States of America, an objection is a formal protest raised in court during a trial to disallow a witness's testimony or other evidence which would be in violation of the rules of the court. An objection is typically raised after...



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 William and Mary Law Review
Normativity and objectivity in law.
10/01/2001: 17,857 words, approx. 60 pages The agreement of people in calculation is not an agreement in opinions or convictions. --Ludwig Wittgenstein (1) INTRODUCTION The protagonists battle on. Trumpeting right answers, (2) foundations, (3) and truth, (4) objectivists lash out against the unrelenting tide of nihilism,...
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 Islamic Horizons
Islamic Law: CHANGING OBJECTIVES
05/01/2007: 894 words, approx. 3 pages How is Islamic law supposed to serve the average Muslim today, or the global Muslim community for that matter; or even the world at large? Answers to such questions are rarely addressed clearly by Muslims themselves, except perhaps as part of some discussion on...


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