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    "If only I had been more careful‚ that wouldn’t have happened". Your story should not be less than 350 words. Tonight was a cold and stormy night. The doors slammed shut as the rustling sound of the leaves could be heared. The storm had been like this for the past three days. I sat on my bed thinking if I had upset the Gods above in heaven. As I lay my head down soft and gently on my comfy pillow‚ I wondered if mom and dad were ok. They had gone for a vacation to the bahamas and I had to stay back

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    plaintiff argued that the collision could have been avoided if the tramway authority had fitted the tram with a system known as `dead man’s handle’‚ a system in use on Sydney’s trains. According to my findings‚ Dead Man’s Handle refers to an old train device: the dead man’s handle. It was typically some form of switch that the driver would keep closed. Should he suffer a calamity - such as a heart attack - his hand would loosen and the switch would open‚ stopping the train automatically. The aim

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    ! ! ! Liability for Negligence! 1. The Duty! PURE ECONOMIC LOSS ! Neighbour Test (Donoghue v Stevenson): Care must be taken to avoid acts Salient Features Test (Perre v Apand): Neighbour test is not enough in cases of which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour. Who are pure economic loss to establish a duty of care‚ which caused a need for further persons I ought to reasonably have in contemplation as I take an action/omission. tests to identify

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    If I had 1 million dollars I would spend most if not all on jewelry or cars (even though I cant drive) i’ll just sit in it. I think if I had to choose something unique I would buy two 100‚000 houses side by side‚ tear them down and make a bigger nicer house. I would most likely spend 600‚000 or 700‚000 on the new house after the houses are brought. After that I would buy a red Ferrari and jewelry until the rest of the money is used up. I would but a red Ferrari because my favorite color

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    The poem "I had been hungry all the years" by Emily Dickinson explores the persona’s change of attitude towards food. This poem can be taken literally or metaphorically and I have chosen to understand it literally. From the beginning of the poem‚ the persona informs us that she (assuming the persona is a girl) has not eaten fully for quite a while: "all the years". However‚ now it is time for her to eat - at noon. She takes a rather tentative approach to the table possibly because she is scared

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    Negligence Mark sued a bank for injuries.  He was not paying attention as he entered the bank because he was looking at his phone. And he fell suffering $10‚000 in injuries. Prior to the fall‚ the janitor had buffed the floor. The janitor had an IQ of 70. Normally‚ the janitor was closely supervised. However‚ today his manager was extremely tired‚ and the manager didn’t notice that the janitor had carelessly used way too much floor wax that was extremely slippery.  Is the bank liable for the

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    Effects the Depression of the 1890s had on Politics Grantham University Abstract In this paper I will attempt to explain how the depression of the 1890s had effects on the political tensions at the turn of the century. In order to do this‚ the information as to what caused the depression will also need to be provided. Many citizens rebelled against the elected leaders and dissatisfaction spread widely throughout America during this time period because of political stalemates

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    Case Analysis – Giant Consumer Products 1) Using data in Exhibits 1 & 4 develop solution templates in Exhibit 3 for Sanchez. From the table above‚ it is clear that the impact of a promotion cannot be considered in isolation. On the whole‚ the promotion has resulted in a loss instead of a profit for the Dinardo range of products. Considered in isolation a promotion on Dinardo 32 may look attractive but overall it’s a loss-making proposition. 2) Do you advise Sanchez to run

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    Negligence Paper Elizabeth Ruelas HCS 478 January 10‚ 2012 Shawishi T. Haynes Negligence Paper Negligence‚ gross negligence‚ and malpractice are terms that healthcare professionals fear being involved in. We have healthcare laws and policies that guide each healthcare practice. In today’s litigious society‚ we see healthcare lawsuits that are wrongfully filled‚ some that are not valid‚ and some unjustly settled cases. Yet there are some situations where a lawsuit should have definitely

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    Writer and women’s rights activist‚ Virginia Woolf‚ argues in‚ “if Shakespeare Had a Sister “(1929) that women are just as capable as men‚ had they been given the same circumstances. She conveys this message by her use of pathos‚ logos‚ and syntax. Woolf’s message that women could’ve been just as successful as men if they were treated the same is reinforced by her appealing to pathos.”She found herself with child by that gentleman and so-- who shall measure the heat and violence of the poet’s heart

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