Read instantly in your browser with Kindle Cloud Reader. A difference between one thing and another, between one Scripture and another; a Deviation. The gaps are tangible and immaterial. A discrepancy is significant if there is such a difference between an alleged thing and an article presented as evidence that it is shown that they are not substantially identical; For example, where the plaintiff stated in his malicious arrest statement that “the plaintiff in this lawsuit does not pursue the said prosecution, but has breached his or her obligations to do so,” and the record indicated that he had received a rule to terminate it. An intangible deviation is one that does not significantly affect the cause; For example, if a statement indicates that a document bore a date in a particular year of our Lord and that the document was simply dated “March 30, 1701.” Download the free Kindle app and instantly read Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer, no Kindle device required. Read more Veronica Fynn Bruey is an award-winning author, passionate and innovative academic with extensive interdisciplinary experience who holds six academic degrees from world-class institutions on four continents. As a global citizen, Fynn Bruey has taught, researched, advised, and been a sought-after international speaker in at least 25 countries. She is Director of the Flowers School of Global Health Science, a faculty member at Seattle University School of Law, and a research partner in the Refugee Law Initiative at the University of London. She founded the Journal of Internal Displacement and has been its editor-in-chief for over a decade. Fynn Bruey is also co-founder and CEO of Tuki-Tumarankeh; the founder of Law and Society`s Collaborative Research Network (CRN) 11: “Displaced Peoples”; project management of the International Research Collaborative: Disrupting Patriarchy and Masculinity in Africa; and the founder of the Voice of West African Refugees (VOWAR) in Buduburam refugee camp in Ghana. Her work has been presented and described by the Association of Commonwealth University, Times Higher Education, Global Washington, Law and Society Association, Seattle Spectator, Georgia Strait, United Nations Mission in Liberia Radio Show, World University Service of Canada`s Refugee Sponsorship Program, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation`s morning show, among others. She is the author of five books, several book chapters, and peer-reviewed articles in prestigious academic journals.
She is currently an Assistant Professor of Law at Athabasca University. Fynn Bruey is a Liberian war survivor born and raised who enjoys running, cycling, hiking and dancing. Use your phone`s camera – scan the code below and download the Kindle app.