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Japan Legal System
Japan’s legal system is based mainly on the model of prewar German and Soviet legal theory. Thus, the system is grounded not in judicial precedent but in the laws of the constitution. Culturally, the Japanese aren’t very litigious; they...
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Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder open up on relationship rumours 'It's a little bit true'
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What Is Social Anxiety Disorder & How Is It Treated?
Howcast - Learn about social anxiety disorder and treatment from psychiatrist Ankur Saraiya in this Howcast video.
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4 Tips for a Great Online Dating Profile
Howcast - Learn to make an online dating profile from dating coach Rachel DeAlto in this dating tips for guys Howcast video. Thumbnail: theinvinciblemum/Flickr
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How to Become More Tolerant
Howcast - Learn how to become more tolerant from life coach Stephanie Florman in this Howcast video.
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How to Speak in Public with Confidence
Howcast - Learn how to speak with confidence from media coach TJ Walker in this Howcast public speaking training video.
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L.A. Noire Walkthrough Part 85: "Manifest Destiny" (1 of 10)
Howcast - Check out part 86 of this L.A. Noire walkthrough and beat "Manifest Destiny" with this online demo.
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How to Become a Homebrew Beer Judge
Howcast - Love drinking beer and offering criticism? Learn to put your talents to work as a homebrew beer judge.
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How to Confront a Partner You Think Is Cheating
Howcast - Learn how to confront a partner you suspect may be cheating on you from couples counselor Victoria Wilson, Ph.D. in this Howcast video.
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How to Do a French Accent
Howcast - Learn how to do a French accent from voice and speech coach Andrea Caban in this Howcast video.
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How to Deal with Being an Overweight Teen
Just because you're carrying extra pounds doesn't mean you have to be miserable. Follow these tips for an esteem boost.
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How to Fight Your Landlord
Learn how to fight your landlord legally and appropriately by knowing your rights and what steps to take.
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How to Address a Letter to a Judge
Follow these steps to correspond effectively with the person who has the power to swing the gavel.
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A Love Letter To Plants | The Plant Doctor
Roses are red, violets are blue, but what about all of the wonderful greens? This Valentine's Day we are writing a love letter to plants and all the beauty and calm they bring us. When we take care of plants, they in turn, really do take...
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Checks and Balances
The U.S. Constitution ensures no part of the government has too much power through a system called checks and balances.
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The Fugitive Slave Act
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 gave the federal government new powers to capture and return escaped enslaved people, but its failures intensified divisions between Northern and Southern states.
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Marketing - How Do We Judge the Value of New Ideas
This Video Explains Marketing - How Do We Judge the Value of New Ideas
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Personal Elevator Pitch - Creating Rapport
This video explains the process of establishing rapport when attempting to network and deliver a personal elevator pitch.
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Other Players in the Judicial System
This Video Explains Other Players in the Judicial System
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Process for Bringing Criminal Charges
This Video Explains Process for Bringing Criminal Charges
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Primary players in the Judicial System
Primary players in the Judicial System
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Stipulated Judgment or Consent Judgment
A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, is arranged in the courts by a debtor who has limited means of repaying debt, often established as a means for a debtor to prevent wage garnishment.
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Understanding the Steps of a Civil Trial
This video provides an overview of the steps involved in a civil trial, including the opening statements by both parties, presentation of evidence, and potential dismissal of the case.