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    Zach Tverberg HPE 466 September 17‚ 2014 Case Brief 1 Case Name: Andes v. Young Men’s Christian Association‚ 74 Cal. Rptr. 2d 788 (Cal. App. 6 Dist. 1998) Summation of Facts: In May of 1998‚ the parents (plaintiffs) of Stephen Andres sued the YMCA (defendant) in a wrongful death suit. Stephan Andres drowned in a spa pool in a locker room at the YMCA facility. The parents believed that the YMCA was negligent by not having lifeguards in the spa pool area of the locker room where Stephen

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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 17/11/12 SA’ADATU SHU’AIBU Calpurnia is the woman we all see as the mother figure at the Finches house. At the beginning of the book the narrator (scout) shows off Calpurnia as a strict but caring woman‚ who was always there for the kids. As we get to the point of her confrontation with Lula‚ we learn more about the character. Harper lee uses dialogue to portray Calpurnia with a split personality and also not being prejudiced. The dialogue Harper Lee uses in

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    detrimental. One such character he uses to represent the ideology behind this is Bernard Marx. Bernard Marx is a character that represents those that are different from the norm‚ a character still relevant in today’s culture. He is an archetype of those that are looked down upon as different. He signifies those that look and/or think uniquely. Bernard is the outcast who longs to belong. Bernard is pretty high up in the social system in Brave New World. He is an Alpha Plus at

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    TO: Hon. Judge Colcort‚ Oceana Supreme Court FROM: Kimberly Cromwell‚ Clerk to Hon. Judge Colcort‚ Oceana Supreme Court RE: In the Matter of People of Oceana v. Samantha Clark DATE: January 29‚ 2014 Background of Clark Case Samantha Clark‚ 45‚ in 1989‚ admittedly killed John Clark‚ after she discovered him in a homosexual act with Neil Brownfield‚ in plain view of the Clark’s two minor children‚ aged seven and eight respectively. Mrs. Clark‚ an ordained minister in the Real Life Church

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    Bachelor of Media Arts Word Image Sound Assessment Two – Research Essay How do theories of gender inform my understanding of the film Titanic? Tutor: Joe Citizen Due date: 14 October 2011 Word count: 1229 Michelle Briffault This essay will analyse the film Titanic (1997) in relation to theories of gender. It will also discuss aspects of narrative and identity theories. The narrative of the film is predominantly set in the early 1900s which results in the film representing ideologies

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    opposites. One named Ella and the other Bernard. Both Ella and Bernard were born in Verona‚ but raised in different ways. Ella was a Capulet and Bernard was a Montague. Ella’s family was much more rich and elegant than Bernard’s family. At this set and time‚ the Capulets and Montagues were equal. No one grouping was considered better than the other. But‚ Ella’s family was exceptional. Ella was the daughter of King James and Queen Bertha‚ she was a princess. Bernard had an image set for himself‚ a dream

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    A protagonist is described as the prominent character in a novel or text. In Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World”‚ John the Savage is the central protagonist opposed to Bernard Marx or Helmholtz Watson because he symbolizes cultural difference amongst the World State and the Savage Reservation. Although Bernard and Helmholtz demonstrate differences that would not be accepted in the civilized society‚ they are only seen as leading characters. Huxley uses John’s character to point out the short comings

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    4: At the start‚ Bernard was embarrassed when Lenina tells Bernard in front of a dozen coworkers that she accepted his invitation to see the Savage Reservation. He wanted to discuss this privately but this confuses Lenina and she decided to saunter of to meet Henry. Bernard feels terrible now because Lenina seemed to behave like someone who is afraid of discussing her sexual life in public. Ordering a pair of Delta-Minus attendants‚ he betrays his insecurity about his size. Bernard contemplates his

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    Experiment 2 Purpose: To determine energy lost by Calcium Chloride and gained by Ammonium Nitrate when dissolved in Water. Theory: Exothermic reactions are when net energy is lost in process of reaction. When solid calcium chloride (chemical formula CaCl₂) is placed in water‚ the calcium chloride dissolves and liberates heat in the process. Calcium chloride is one of the ingredients in instant "hot packs" sold in retail stores. Some concrete mixes incorporate calcium chloride to decrease drying

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    John Lowe v. California League Of Professional Baseball et al. 65 Cal. Rptr. 2d 105(Cal.1997) Facts Plaintiff John Lowe attended a Quakes’ home game in California and his seat was along the left field foul line. During the game‚ the team mascot was playing his antics behind plaintiff and had been touching plaintiff with his tail. Plaintiff was therefore distracted and turned around toward the mascot. After that‚ plaintiff returned his focus on the game but got hit by a foul ball. Plaintiff heavily

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