The government agreed to remove Creeks from Georgia to places further west.
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Among the functions listed above, those which correspond to <u>functions of state courts</u> are the following:
- To interpret the meaning of the laws
- To punish those who break the laws
In the first place, courts are one of the three state powers, the judiciary. They are in charge of interpreting what is stated in the laws in order to make decisions, within the framework judicial processes. Generally there is a dispute and their job is to conclude who is right or who is guilty and needs to receive a punishment, not according to their will but based on what is said in the law.
In opposition, making jobs is the job of the legislative power (Parliament) and enforcing them is the job of the executive power (Goverment). These are the other two state powers.
Granting pardon to those who have reformed is a step that in any case comes after a legal punishment for a bad conduct, and it has to be awarded by the rest of the society.
1) Using wide-spread universal terms that do not deal with the specific issues at hand. [GLITTERING GENERALITIES]
2) Using broad accusations and negative attacks in order to bring down the reputation of an opponent. [NAME CALLING]
3) "All of these Hollywood stars say that you should vote for Governor Tibet." [TESTIMONIALS]
4) Projecting the image of being one of the common people. [PLAIN FOLKS]
Serious physical harm to child by an adult is Child Abuse. This is the abuse which is done with the intention to injure as well.
<h3 /><h3>What is Child Abuse?</h3>
Child abuse is the harm that an adult performs over a child, this type of abuse includes sexual abuse, trauma, injury or willful malnutrition.
Willful malnutrition is a common abuse in the few countries where the parents neglect a child and provide a superior position to another child.
Giving trauma to child is also harmful for the health and this causes in lower or slower functioning of the brain.
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