Why not? They take surveys don't they? Same kinda thing I reckon....
Yup, but if the law sucked and ppl were unhappy with it, the gov't would wanna know what to do to make it better right? No point in applying a law that's causing contention, because you don't normally have ppl disputing...
I think C b'coz when ever there is a controversial law, it is up to the Law Reform Commission to review the law (and if it's about H.R. it involves everyone), and the law reform commission base their decisions about a good law on whether society feels justice is served.......maybe?
Argghh, silly really, keep getting the characteristics for natural justice mixed up with equality.....and tort and contract law have become inexplicably blended in my head......oh well :o
Does anyone know where I can find a summary of consumers or family law by any chance?
Um, for Sparta there's a tute on the HSC online site: http://hsc.csu.edu.au/ancient_history/societies/Sparta
Dunno 'bout Agrippina but I think there's something on her on the site as well....
Good luck for tomoz, back to cramming for me....
My class is doing 2 societies - Minoans and Sparta,
NK Egypt - Amenhotep III to Ramesses II and
Personality Study - Akhenaten.
So glad were not doing another historical period, those things are so much work......
Was anyone else here told that they had to know about Smenkhare(sp?)? Our teacher told us to make sure we knew at least a little about Smenkhare (like enough to write a page or so).
So anyways, Smenkhare fits in between Akhenaten and Tutankhamen, there has been some speculatation whether...
I'd have to say that paper 1 was easier, the questions on Paper 2 were quite good, nice and broad (you know? I reckon the markers conned the BOS into it 'cause at least with broader questions they might get a bit of variety!).......However, I still think it should be a crime to expect anyone to...
Oh man, I massively buggered this one well and proper, I left it 'til last coz even tho Frontline's supposed to be really easy, I just found I couldn't get into it at all.....ended up with about 5 mins for this question...got 1 & a 1/2 pages for it I think.....Arrrghhh!
Didn't get into detail...
I think I could've done a lot better on this, but don't think I went too bad as I mismanaged time and spent like an hour and a half on King Lear, so I only had 'bout 25 mins for Chaucer/Raimi...
Just out of curiousity, did ANYONE else do Chaucer's Pardoner's Tale and A Simple Plan? Or were...
Anyone else still up? I could do with some ideas on how to improve writing speed in 7 and a half hours (without cramping my hand up for the exam).....any takers?