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... under the auspices of an independent body. . Greater accountability can also stem from impro... is improperly treated, it can threaten human health, the environment, and economic activity, in...
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... united to form a zygote outside the human body. Refining the process even further, scientists fou... morality, and health do not occupy separate water-tight compartments. The question in each case is w...
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...Part 7 amends Part I of the Navigable Waters Protection Act to create a tiered approval process... that Act; and (b) authorize the Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development to suspend or den...Obligations of arbitration body 19. Arbitral award C ONCILIATION 20. Request for c...
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...'s obligations pursuant to international human rights law. . En 1977, le gouvernement federal can... right to make choices concerning one's own body, control over one's physical and psychological int...
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When he was only 13th in the world, he was thinking, 'I want to be on the podium, I should be on the podium. This isn't good enough,' " Oldershaw says. "It was the same after he came third in the 1,000 in Athens -- it just wasn't good enough.
"His VO2 (the capacity for his body to use oxygen) is pretty high compared to other athletes, especially paddlers," Oldershaw said. "His resting heart rate is in the 30s (the average for a male is 70), so his heart doesn't have to work as hard to get oxygen. He's just a little different than the average athlete.
"I watch him on the water and it's just one of the most impressive things I've ever seen in a human being," says Mark Oldershaw, [Scott Oldershaw]'s son and a member of the paddling team for Beijing. "I think his mental toughness is unpar...
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... fact at issue as a matter of logic and human experience. The risk that a jury will misuse or be...Matasi's body would have ended up not on the ground but in a buiilding somewhere on Water Street. The Crown lastly noted that the accused ra...
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...While changing the bottle in his family's water cooler he noticed two dead flies in the replacemen... death by spreading to other parts of the body and current limits on medical knowledge made it im... oust the jurisdiction of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission (NSHRC). An employee of the Hali...
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... meat that has had phosphate salts or water added to it, that is not cured and that is prepack...(a) a formulated liquid diet, a human milk substitute or a food represented as containin... an aid in maintaining the functions of the body necessary to the maintenance of good health and no...
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Slavery was a dominant phenomenon of antiquity. Gradually it has declined in the modern world. The blessings of modern moral attitudes and virtues were instrumental for these structural changes. Recently, child trafficking, especially female child trafficking has become a painful reality in Bangladesh. This child trafficking has been occurring internally and also across the border to India, Pakistan, Malaysia and many Middle Eastern countries. The rate of growth of this trafficking has been increasing alarmingly in this country. Every year several hundred (under the age of eighteen) children are being trafficked abroad. These trafficked children are adapting to a new life style which is different from the life style had they lived in their normal (life style which they supposed to follo...
...Human trafficking, one of the important global crises is... is over land, followed by air and water in Bangladesh. Those using the air routes usually ... are allowed to use cosmetics, perfume, and body spray. The trafficked children fall into an unprot...
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... its international obligations in respect of human rights. [88] [90]. While Parliament has clear cons...Any action by the relevant body or its agents in relation to any matter within its... the Charter's reach does not end at the "water's edge". It is less clear, however, when and how t...