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    3rd Party Claim Case Brief

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    Joinder A. Joinder By ∆s: 3d Party Claims (Impleader Rule 14) 1. Cases a. Price v. CTB – Latco moved to file a 3rd party complaint against ITW who designed the nails used in the chicken house. Can implead under Rule 14 against someone who may be liable “A 3rd party claim will not be permitted when it is based upon a separate & independent claim. Rather‚ the 3rd party liability must in some way be derivative of the original claim; a 3rd party may be impleaded only when

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    HOBBES: POLITICAL AUTHORITY Hobbes presents an argument for political authority that is radical for its time; it relies on individual consent as the foundation for legitimacy. But Hobbes wanted to ensure that placing the individual at the center of his theory would produce order and stability rather than disorder and chaos. How does Hobbes manage to bring his emphasis on individualism together with his desire for order or stability? Hobbes argument for political authority is indeed radical

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    QUESTION: Critical thinking is about being sceptical or questioning about statements‚ propositions‚ information or norms. Discuss what the difference is between a claim and argument? Outline three main ways in which you might support your arguments in academic essays. ------------------------------------------------- How can critical thinking solve your problems? This question has recently been improvingly raised as critical thinking has gained its significance in many aspects of life

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    have been circumstances where the government or authority has become flawed and each citizen must decide to go along with it or stand up to it. The world has seen dictators like Stalin and Mao who killed anyone who opposed their rule. The world has seen peaceful leaders like Ghandi and MLK assassinated because of their opposition to the government. Voltaire’s claim states that it is dangerous to be right in matters when the established authorities are wrong. This statement has reminded true even

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    three sections – describing three options – on how to‚ as the title says‚ “Evaluate the Credibility of Claims and Sources”. Section one describes assessing the source of the claim‚ pointing out how trust evolves throughout our cognitive development‚ as well as going in depth with the term “authority” and “expertise”. Section two illustrates assessing what seems to be the context and tone of the claim‚ such as whether there are any ulterior motives behind it‚ whether it is self-contradictory‚ and whether

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    What forms of surveillance and data collection by the state fundamentally altered the way it relates to its citizens? (Question 2 paragraph 6 from Surveillance: Citizens and the State Volume 1: Report House of Lords select committee on the Constitution 2nd report of Session 2008-09). Introduction The UK is increasingly sleep walking into a surveillance society[1] to the extent that it has become an inescapable part of life.[2] Every time we make a telephone call‚ send an email‚ browse the

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    Evaluate the claim that in modern industrial societies state education systems act as a means of social control. Education is seen as one of the social institutions for socialization in society. Social control and socialization are closely related to each other. Social control is a part of socialization. During the process of socialization the process of social control also is in operation. Through socialization social control becomes effective. In order to maintain the social order there are

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    Elements Of State

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    Elements of State 1. People - the population living in a state. 2. Territory - includes the land‚ the rivers‚ the sea‚ and the air space which the jurisdiction of the sate extends. 3. Government - the agency through which the will of the state is formulated‚ expressed and carried out. 4. Sovereignty or independence - the power to command and enforce obedience free from foreign control. Types of Governments Governments can be classified into several types. Some of the more common types of governments

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    2.10 Author’s Tool Box Enhancing the Story. “Hey Dakota!” Duke says as he walks through Dakotas’ bedroom door. “What’s up‚ Duke?” She says. “Just came to see my favorite person.” Duke smirked and winked. “Oh stop it‚” - Dakota smiles. - “are you ready to talk about this?” “I was born ready.” Duke and Dakota have been dating for almost two years now and have a plan to reach Venus. They have been working on their space craft most of the times they’ve been together. In 2030 scientists reached Mars

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    Children vs. Authority: Rebellious Attitudes to Avoid Societal Expectations Children ’s literature has an extremely influential way of shaping a child’s outlook on life. When children read stories‚ they often relate to the characters on a very personal level‚ whether the character is polite and kind or rude and bratty. The plots of children’s stories can influence generations of children in negative and positive ways. For over one hundred years‚ one of these influential texts is still J.M. Barrie’s

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