The International Who's Who 2004

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Psychology Press, 2003 - Biography & Autobiography - 1888 pages
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"The International Who's Who 2004" brings together our most gifted, famous and influential contemporaries from around the globe.
With over 18,500 detailed biographies, entries include nationality; date and place of birth; education; marital and family details; past career and current position; honors and awards; publications; leisure interests; current address and fax and telephone numbers.
The volume also features a section on reigning royal families and an obituary list of entrants who have died since the publication of the last edition.
It replaces numerous single-nation directories, saving you both time and money in your research. Online access to "The International Who's Who 2004" is made available automatically with purchase of the book.
  

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The Barristers on the other hand are the Courtroom Lawyers who speak in the higher courts of law and who are reserved by Solicitors to advocate in a legal hearing or to render a legal opinion. Barristers are the lawyers who practice out of an office and are often referred to as Chambers. They provide opinions to Solicitors on difficult points of law and appear on court. But Barristers must pass the bar final exams and be admitted to “plead at the bar”, meaning they have been called to the bar and is allowed to appear in court to argue a client’s case. It is required in England that the Barrister has to be taken on by a practicing Barrister for a one-year pupilage which is same as internship. It allows the new Barrister to observe and assist his master in the execution and learn from the experience. The Barristers are easily recognized by their robe and wig which is referred to as the working garb.
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Any Who's Who is a scam and should be avoided.

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