Iyanuoluwa Ayomide (Tella1809)

University of Ibadan ❖ Port Harcourt, Nigeria

Interactive and clinical methods of learning

Adequately prepare the adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises
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Asked Apr 03 • 09:17 AM

Skill-based, interactive and clinical methods

To Adopt skill-based, interactive and clinical methods of learning that would adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises and public service. To Adopt skill-based, interactive and clinical methods of learning that would adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises and public service. To Adopt skill-based, interactive and clinical methods of learning that would adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises and public service. To Adopt skill-based, interactive and clinical methods of learning that would adequately prepare the graduates for their roles as lawyers to function as teachers, advocates, solicitors, advisers, leaders in private enterprises and public service.
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Asked Apr 03 • 08:20 AM

Another negligence question

Negligence (Lat. negligentia) is a failure to exercise appropriate care expected to be exercised in similar circumstances. Within the scope of tort law, negligence pertains to harm caused by the violation of a duty of care through a negligent act or failure to act. Edited
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Asked Feb 20 • 03:58 PM