Organ Donation: “Life after death”

Donating an organ or a portion of an organ means allowing it to be transplanted into another person. For patients with terminal organ failures, organ transplantation is the only way to prolong their lives and enhance their quality of life. The discrepancy between the availability and demand for donated organs, however, results in the loss of many lives. The number of organ transplantations has significantly increased over the past 20 years. While these operations produce outstanding outcomes in children and young adults, the growing number of older transplant recipients who have co-morbid conditions presents a challenge. As a result of innovations and advancements in surgical management, the outcomes of organ transplantation continue to improve.

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Law: Tools of Legal Research

In conclusion, the availability of various tools has significantly transformed the landscape of legal research. These tools offer legal professionals a wide array of resources, advanced search capabilities, data analytics, and collaboration platforms to conduct efficient and effective research. The use of online legal databases, research platforms, digital libraries, legal citators, analytics tools, legislative trackers, secondary legal sources, writing and citation tools, court websites, and legal research communities has revolutionized the way legal professionals gather information, analyze legal authorities, and stay updated with the latest developments.

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A STUDY OF THE CRM STRATEGY OF AMAZON

AUTHOR-VEDANGEE BORIKAR  INTRODUCTION  Amazon is the world’s largest internet retailer by revenue and market capitalization, thanks to smart investments and a foolproof business plan that guided the nascent company safely through the dot-com catastrophe. When […]

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Is Indian Politics a Good or a Bad Thing?

Indian politics is a mixture of good and bad experiences, where a good leader exposes Indian politics with his good image. On the other hand, wrongly electing leaders and doing politics for their gains tarnishes its image. The people here have been given the democratic right in the country to elect the leader of their choice. It is the responsibility of the Election Commission to ensure that the country conducts elections rationally or fairly so that the progress and progress of the country can be fully possible.

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Misrepresentation of Muslims in Popular Cinema: Opinion

Misrepresentation isn’t only about Muslims being affiliated with terrorism, it also constitutes the depiction of Muslims characters in a stereotypical manner of being violent and always, always wearing kohl, throwing in some incorrect Arabic words and most importantly, patriarchy and voila! We have conjured up an average Muslim man in the cinema. 

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Caveat Emptor: Its Exceptions and Changing Dimensions

Caveat Emptor, a Latin phrase meaning let the buyer beware,” is a rule in commercial law that states that the buyer buys at his own risk without express assurance in the contract.

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Role of Media in Indian Politics

Informing the public about the government’s policies and activities is one of the media’s main functions in Indian politics.

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Mooting: Exploring Its Definition and Relevance in Law Schools

Mooting is an oral proceeding, similar to a court proceeding, commonly practiced in institutions and universities where law is taught. It assesses students’ ability to argue legal cases effectively. Students assume the roles of advocates, […]

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Challenges of Internal Security In India

Internal security is crucial for the safety and well-being of citizens, the peace and security of the state, and the growth and progress of the country.

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‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – The World Is One Family

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ is a sentiment in which the whole society has been told that the whole world is one family, whether we look at it from a material point of view or from a spiritual point of view.

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