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    Company Law Assignment

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    Q1. At the beginning‚ in this case‚ we may identify two issues needed to be discussed. The first one is whether Kwan or Lau&Kwan Co. would be liable for the debt incurred by Lau. The second issue is whether Lau&Kwan Co. has established a place of business in Hong Kong. In the light of s.7 of the Partnership Ordinance‚ “acts of every partner‚ who does any act for carrying on in the usual way business of the kind carried on by the firm‚ bind the firm and his partners‚ unless the partner

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    Hemingway poignantly and accurately describes the execution of the upper classmen of the Spanish town of Ronda. The peasants of the town‚ led by a man named Pablo‚ corralled the town ’s fascists into the city hall. Pablo had the peasants‚ armed with flays‚ form two lines that extended from the door of the hall to a cliff overlooking a nearby river. One by one‚ Pablo forces the fascists to leave the city hall and walk between the two lines towards the cliff‚ which the fascists are thrown off; meanwhile

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    Poverty: a Silent Killer

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    person who lived through childhood poverty‚ I can relate. When Bobby‚ a preschooler‚ scratched a mosquito bite on his leg‚ the area became infected. His parents took him to the doctor‚ who prescribed an antibiotic. However‚ because Bobby’s father earned very low wages at his job‚ the family could not immediately afford to buy the prescription. As a result of the family’s poverty the infection grew dangerously out of control and Bobby was hospitalized for three days in order to receive intravenous

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    “A Moment Of Grace” In the short story "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"‚ Flannery O’Connor utilizes the theme as a literary element to create multiple features of her characters in the story such as those of Bailey’s mother known as the Grandmother and The Misfit. The Grandmother considers herself as a proper southern lady that is upright and wise but not until the story takes a tragic turn does she begin to realize that she is not who she thinks she is. As the story begins‚ The Grandmother is complaining

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    rituals in her short story The Lottery. The head of the household or “the men come up and take a paper out of the box” (3)‚ obtaining the power to draw and decide the fate of their respective families. Young Bobby Martin only listens to his father‚ as seen when “His father spoke up sharply‚ and Bobby came quickly and took his place between his father and his oldest brother.” (1). Shirley Jackson portrays the role of women in the Midwest as a less significant role in comparison to men‚ suggesting a traditional

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    Allie really was. Holden also remembers the day when they still lived in Maine‚ when Bobby Fallon and Holden were going to Lake Sedebego to have lunch and play with their BB gun. `` Allie heard us talking about it‚ and he wanted to go‚ and I wouldn`t let him. I told him he was a child. So once in a while‚ now‚ when I get very depressed‚ I keep saying to him‚ ``Okay. Go home and get your bike and meet me in front of Bobby`s house. Hurry up. ``It wasn`t that I didn`t use to take him with me when I went

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    Defense) was a Black Nationalist organization in the United States that formed in the late 1960s and became nationally renowned. (Wikipedia:The Free Encyclopedia‚ 1997). The Black Panther Party was founded in 1966 by party members Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in the city of Oakland‚ California. The party was established to help further the movement for African American liberation‚ which was growing rapidly throughout the sixties because of the civil rights movement and the work of Malcolm X‚ and Dr

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    The lottery 1. Where do you think "The Lottery" takes place? What purpose do you suppose the writer has in making this setting appear so familiar and ordinary? In Jackson’s "The Lottery‚" the structure leading to the surprise ending is dependent on the detached(adj.分離的)‚ matter-of-fact point of view‚ together with the familiar and ordinary setting.  The point is that the setting is ordinary.  These are normal people. The story is a scapegoat story.  And all societies scapegoat(n.代罪羔羊).  The point

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    Nightlife in Maple Ridge Male Ridge is quickly developing into a unique city that offers a diverse‚ wonderful lifestyle. Maple Ridge’s location – nestled between Golden Ears Provincial Park and the Fraser River provides its residents with a plethora of outdoor activities and choices while careful city planning and development give the city a nice selection of amenities and culture. As the city is growing‚ so too are its choices for activities once the sun has gone down. Here is a brief list of

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    use‚ networking‚ and cross-cultural understanding. Sir Robert Peel ’s first principle was that the "basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder". Peel established the police‚ also known as "Bobbies”. The introduction of “beats” was performed by Bobbies as a form of patrolling. Our law enforcement agencies still have police patrolling the streets with the goal of preventing crime. Public approval and cooperation are the basis of Sir Robert Peel ’s next five principles

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