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Kingsley OkaforIgwe - ArticlesKingsley OkaforIgwe: Just a Person
The Rebirth of NigerThe rebirth of Niger and future Names and IdeasNames and Ideas portals philosophies, dreams, hopes and fears that underpins names from the view point of the person who name a child a particular name. The Guiding LightThe Guiding Light is made up of two classic poems of Kingsley OkaforIgwe. Diminished PrinciplesThe Diminished principles is a collection of three classic poems: Daytime Friend, I Thought, and Too Late to Whimper. The Man in Maribyrnong, and OthersThe Man in Maribyrnong was written in 2004. It relates to a dictatorial public servant who falsified reports on personal whim and caprices to punish his “subjects”. And when he got caught up in his lies, he couldn't stop gibbering. Australian Copyright Law: a Hypothetical CasePlease be advised that this copyright articule is based entirely on a hypothetical case study. Mabo v Queensland (no 2) Hca 23; (1992) 175 Clr 1 (3 June 1992)This essay is in two parts. First, the exploration of the culture of the Murray Islanders, the legal arguments covered in the case, the history of the proceedings, and the decision reached in the Mabo case. Second, the analysis of the approaches taken by Justice Deane and Justice Dawson who played integral roles amongst the decision making of the High Court Justices who adjudicated in Mabo v Queensland. Submission in Response To: Australian Government Green Paper on HomelessnessAustralian Government recently announced its determination to tackle homelessness .It is imperative that while seeking to address issues of homelessness, that the problems confronting migrant populations are not ignored or being swept under the carpet. Fast tracking employment options for migrants, or at least the provision of level playing grounds would go a long way to addressing homelessness currently being experienced by some sections of the migrant community.
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