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The Law, Paralysed - Incompetent Liars

The Law, Paralysed - Incompetent Liars

The Law, Paralysed - Incompetent Liars

Michael Coleade

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Strategic Book Group, LLC
Año de edición:
2016
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Teoría general del derecho
ISBN:
9781681813769

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'Romans and Jews (shepherds) did not want moron sheep to see things as they truly were, so they lynched the good shepherd only because He audaciously expressed what they did not understand. The first quality that is needed is audacity.' - Sir Winston ChurchillBased on accessible information, it is the absolute truth that District Judge Ayers of Bedford County Court in Bedfordshire, England, could not spell the word, 'emphasise' and/or did not know the meaning and correct grammatical employment of the words 'emphasis' and 'will.'A mistake is not impossible, but it should be less likely in a proof-read and approved judgment. A mistake should also be inversely proportional to rank and experience.'The report, by the OECD warns that the UK needs to take significant action to boost the basic skills of the nation’s young people. The 460-page study is based on the first-ever survey of the literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving at work skills of 16- to 65-year-olds in 24 countries, with almost 9,000 people taking part in England and Northern Ireland to make up the UK results. The findings showed that England and Northern Ireland have some of the highest proportions of adults scoring no higher than Level 1 in literacy and numeracy - the lowest level on the OECD’s scale. This suggests that their skills in the basics are no better than that of a 10-year-old.'A significant decline in educational standards is incompatible with the competent administration of the law. Competent administration of the law should be an inviolable natural right, otherwise you have The Law, Paralysed.Publisher’s website: http://sbprabooks.com/MichaelColeade

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