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    Duty First

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    Duty first: Analysis of Character in Frank O’Connors “Guests of the Nation” Paper #2 (Character) Page 1 In the story “Guests of the Nation” the author Frank O’Connor paints the reader a picture of the brutality of war and the unbelievable battle of every man for himself. The protagnaist of the story‚ “ Bonaparte” is identified as round and dynamic. The uncharacteristic behavior of Bonaparte is that he does not behave in the manner expected by readers‚ which instigates

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    C Program

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    WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY‚ SATISFACTORY // QUALITY‚ FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE‚ // NONINFRINGEMENT‚ AND THEIR EQUIVALENTS. // // // Written By: // // Description: // // closedLoopSensor.nc contains when-tasks‚ handler functions‚ director functions and // any other code that is used with the closedLoopSensor component. // // This file is a good place to add code for any additional processing that is // specific to closedLoopSensor‚ such as the processing of closedLoopSensor-specific

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    Negligent Misstatement

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    INTRODUCTION Law of tort dominates civil conduct in all aspects of life and numerous of violations of duties are all distinctly set. It provides remedies for certain civil wrongs that have not been arisen from the contractual duties. Under tort law‚ whether it is an intentional act or accident‚ the injured victim (plaintiff) may be capable to recover damages from the person that liable for the harmed caused (defendant). Negligence is the most significant and developed category of tort in terms

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    A Mothers Duty

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    A Mothers Duty It was my first day of class and I was extremely nervous and excited at the same time. I hadn’t been a student in a classroom in over 10 years. I wouldn’t let my nervousness get the best of me though. I had to succeed; if not for me‚ I had to do it for my children. I was all they had now‚ and they were all I had. I wanted my children to grow up and describe their mother as a strong and determined woman. One who would do anything for her children. In the past all they had known is

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    in Negligence: a) a duty of care is owed‚ ! b) that the duty of care has been breached and ! c) that the breach caused damage which is not too remote from the breach! Requirement 1:! Duty of care Wether the defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care is a question of law. The onus is on the plaintiff to establish the existence of the duty of care. ! ! - ! ! Motorists owe a duty of care to other road user “Imbree v McNeilly" ! Doctors owe a duty of care to their patients

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    hedley byrne

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    of negligence: Held: A negligent‚ although honest‚ misrepresentation‚ may give rise to an action for damages for financial loss even if there was no contract between the advisor and the advisee and no fiduciary relationship. The law will imply a duty of care when the advisee seeks information from an advisor who has special skill and where the advisee trusts the advisor to exercise due care‚ and that the advisor knew or ought to have known that reliance was being placed upon his skill and judgment

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    Negligence Case

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    negligence to be proved are Duty to protect‚ Failure to Exercise Reasonable Standard of Care‚ Proximate Cause and Actual Injury. In a health care setting‚ Staff and physicians have a duty to protect patients from foreseeable dangers that could lead to injury. They have a duty to make sure equipment is in good working order‚ so it does not lead to harm. They also have a duty to take preventive measures which create a safer environment. For example‚ staff have a duty to prevent patients from accidental

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    The Duties of the Diplomat

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    International Relations Question: A diplomat is an honest man sent abroad to lie for his country. Discuss (3‚000 words‚ academically written) Diplomats have generally been considered members of an restricted and prominent occupation. The public image of diplomats has been described as "a caricature of pinstriped men gliding their way around a never-ending global cocktail party. (Samuel P. Huntington and Warren Demian Manshel) J. W. Burton has noted that "despite the absence of any specific

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    People like travelling and they can choose travelling by road‚ rail‚ sea or air. The advantages of travelling by road are what we have speed and we can go anywhere we want using a car. If we compare using bus‚ bus only brings us to the station but not to the right location that we want. Also‚ using car‚ we get some privacy where we can do what we want. However‚ travelling by road also has some disadvantages. So‚ if we want go somewhere in a group‚ using car is not the best vehicle. We can stick in

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    Economic Loss

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    floodgates arguments are sometimes encountered in this area‚ there are other reasons why a duty to take care not to cause foreseeable economic loss to the claimant is not always appropriate. Hale J‚ McLoughlin v Jones (2002) Psychiatric injury is different in kind from economic loss. It has restricted its scope of any duty to avoid causing purely economic loss. It is not always appropriate to impose a duty of care to avoid causing foreseeable economic loss through negligence. Even proximity is

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