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...three elements absolutely essential to the rule of law: (a) judicial control of the legality of administrative acts; (b) judicial control of the constitutionality of laws and (c) the independence of the judiciary.
Sayfa 35 - Ergun ÖzbudunKitabı okudu
In 1963 the core of rule of law was defined by the Turkish Constitutional Court as: - A State that respects human rights and establishes a just order of law whereby these rights are protected and maintained. - All acts, actions and functions of such a state must be in conformity with law and the Constitution and are subject to judicial review. In a State bound by the principle of the rule of law, the law absolutely prevails over all institutions of the State, including the Legislature.
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We are given a heart to rejoice God as the Quran says; They are the ones whose hearts rejoice in remembering God. Absolutely by remembering God hearts rejoice. 13/28
It’s not always sunshine and roses over here, and sometimes the dark can get pretty dark, but it’s filled with people who understand, and just enough laughter to soften the edges and get you through to the next day. So: go. Go be absolutely, positively, fucking angelic.
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When I get bored in the library, I like to walk around the shelves. I love exploring different books and starting out with no idea about them. The exterior of this book was like a very sweet children's book at our library. When I looked inside, I saw lots of "cartoon" drawings and I bought the book without ever reading it. Although the
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time IndianSherman Alexie · Little, Brown Books for Young Readers · 201718 okunma
Absolutely...
Müziğin sihirli gücünü bence hiçbir kelimenin anlatması mümkün değil... Ruhumun yanılsaması ve kararmasıni da alıp gidiyor ve yeniden nefes almaya başlıyorum
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Chapter Fifty-One
“What the hell? Tessa?” Noah says frantically. “You should go,” I whisper, not breaking eye contact with Hardin. Noah steps forward and crows with victory. “Thank you! I thought that was never going to end.” Hardin looks heartbroken, absolutely crushed. “Noah, I said you should go,” I repeat. Both men suck in a sharp breath. Relief washes over Hardin and I reach for his hands, threading my small fingers through his trembling ones. “What?” Noah shouts. “You can’t be serious, Tessa! We have known each other so long—this guy is just using you. He will toss you aside as soon as he is done with you, and I love you! Don’t make this mistake, Tessa,” he begs. I feel for him, and it hurts me to do this to him, but I know I can’t be with Noah. I want Hardin. More than anything I’ve ever wanted in my life. And Hardin wants me. More with me.
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Bill gave me a C on my To Kill a Mockingbird essay because he said that I run my sentences together. I am trying now to practice not to do that. He also said that I should use the vocabulary words that I learn in class like "corpulent" and "jaundice." I would use them here, but I really don't think they are appropriate in this format. To tell you the truth, I don't know where they are appropriate to use. I'm not saying that you shouldn't know them. You should absolutely. But I just have never heard anyone use the words "corpulent" and "jaundice" ever in my life. That includes teachers. So, what's the point of using words nobody else knows or can say comfortably? I just don't understand that.
Once on a yellow piece of paper with green lines he wrote a poem And he called it "Chops" because that was the name of his dog And that's what it was all about And his teacher gave him an A and a gold star And his mother hung it on the kitchen door and read it to his aunts. That was the year Father Tracy took all the kids to the
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The autobiographical novel, describing Sylvia Plath painful ordeal when she becomes mentally ill is such a book. This is a disturbingly frightening journey through the mind of a young girl suffering from depression in the 1950's. How far we have come in the last few decades in recognizing depression as a mental illness and treating it with much
Sırça Fanus
Sırça FanusSylvia Plath · Kırmızı Kedi Yayınevi · 201911,5bin okunma
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Indifference
There's absolutely nothing admirable or confident about indifference. People who are indifferent are lame and scared. They're couch potatoes and internet trolls. In fact, indifferent people often attempt to be indifferent because in reality they give way too many fucks. They give a fuck about what everyone thinks of their hair, so they never bother washing or combing it. They give a fuck about what everyone thinks of their ideas, so they hide behind sarcasm and self-righteous snark. They're afraid to let anyone get close to them, so they imagine themselves as some special, unique snowflake who has problems that nobody else would ever understand. Indifferent people are afraid of the world and the repercussions of their choices. That's why they don't make any meaningful choices. They hide in a gray, emotionless pit of their own making, self-absorbed and self-pitying, perpetually distracting themselves from this unfortunate thing demanding their time and energy called life. Because here's a sneaky truth about life. There’s no such thing as not giving a fuck. You must give a fuck about something. It’s part of our biology to always care about something and therefore to always give a fuck. The question, then, is, What do we give a fuck about? What are we choosing to give a fuck about? And how can we not give a fuck about what ultimately does not matter?
For a relationship to be healthy, both people must be willing and able to both say no and hear no. Without that negation, without that occasional rejection, boundaries break down and one person’s problems and values come to dominate the other’s. Conflict is not only normal, then; it’s absolutely necessary for the maintenance of a healthy relationship. If two people who are close are not able to hash out their differences openly and vocally, then the relationship is based on manipulation and misrepresentation, and it will slowly become toxic.
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Let’s suppose that you were able, every night, to dream any dream you wanted to dream, and you would, naturally, as you began on this adventure of dreams, you would fulfill all your wishes. You would have every kind of pleasure during your sleep, and after several nights you would say «well, that was pretty great». But now let’s, uhm, let's have a surprise, let’s have a dream which isn’t under control. Well, something is gonna happen to me that I don’t know what it's gonna be. Then you would get more and more adventurous and you would make further and further out gambles as to what you would dream and, finally, you would dream where you are now. If you awaken from this illusion and you understand that black implies white, self implies other, life implies death. You can feel yourself, not as a stranger in the world, not as something here on probation, not as something that has arrived here by fluke, but you can begin to feel your own existence as absolutely fundamental. What you are basically, deep, deep down, far, far in, is simply the fabric and structure of existence itself.
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