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  1. Jake22

    Multiple Choice Answers

    wow there is still a chance for me to get 20/20... that is, if the 15% for question 8 are correct... which they arent!!! MY LIFE IS RUINED
  2. Jake22

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    your new god
  3. Jake22

    Was it me or...

    i got A and then C
  4. Jake22

    General Thoughts

    dammit emma stop saying how easy it was lol, i was stuffed on those 6 markers about analysing the data/information.. i didnt know what to say.
  5. Jake22

    Was it me or...

    its called following a decision tree. It wouldnt matter if the information was about different classifications of minerals on an asteroid, you dont have to know shit about it, just follow the tree and say "yes that matches up" or "no that doesnt work out" goshhhh
  6. Jake22

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    i reckon i got 18 or 17/20, but since i put my name on every page, im looking at about a 104% by the way, word on the street is TRAC rules
  7. Jake22

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    far out i had the right answer to 8, and then i went and bloody changed it :( 1. A 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. B (think its C) 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. D 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. A 17. C 18. C (???) 19. B 20. B pretty sure thats what i put...
  8. Jake22

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    i remember ADADABB, because i was like what the hell this cant be right, i havnt got any C's yet lol
  9. Jake22

    Q6 is King's Court, Heinermann Defintion:

    I put kings, but i do believe it is chancellors court. Plus our teacher said it was chancellors, he used to be a solicitor and he is also a mad history teacher.
  10. Jake22

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    you need to go google what arbitrary means. And if your reasoning that A is wrong relies on the farmers being treated equal to everyone else, clearly thats not true because then the government would be confiscating land of everyone in the country, and not just farmers.
  11. Jake22

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    It is not B for obvious reasons, and with it needing to have something to do with the Government being "above the law" for it to be a violation of the rule of law, it states that the High Court has deemed it 'illegal', therefore suggesting they are above the law by their allowed continuation...
  12. Jake22

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    Yet you still havnt told me anything new. Thanks
  13. Jake22

    General Thoughts - Legal Studies

    i set it out by just choosing some penalties from CHIPP FNG and then assessing the effectiveness of them individually, making reference to RRRID then making a kinda combined judgment in my conclusion. meh
  14. Jake22

    Multiple choice answers

    ah sorry didnt see... however the legislature in the seperation of powers is the parliament, and it says in the question the Government did it. What is the difference between government and parliament? Surely if the answer was in reference to the seperation of powers then it would make...
  15. Jake22

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    I also put A, because one of the basis' for the rule of law is that no government is allowed to use power arbitrarily. In just deciding to take the land off the farmers it is expressing arbitrary use of power. Hence a violation of the rule of law. But alot of people on here have put other...
  16. Jake22

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    but the Chancellor was the head of the Court of Chancery, so its his court.. i'd like you to be right though, cos i picked A :(
  17. Jake22

    Q6 Multiple Choice!

    I put kings court, cos i remember in christian studies the teacher said something about ethics coming from like the king was all like too busy to deal with it so he was like you deal with it mister dude, and then yeah.... except in the exam i only remembered king and ethics so i was like yeah...
  18. Jake22

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    shit yessss !!
  19. Jake22

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    yer, answer is Chancellor's Court
  20. Jake22

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    Plus he broke the laptop himself. If it is property then im going to go to Woolworths tomorrow and drop my old phone so it breaks and i can sue them. NOTE: i wasnt being serious past the first fullstop above.
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