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    MERCANTILE LAW CA POOJA SHARMA PH NO: 09811599587 THE INDIAN CONTRACT ACT‚ 1872 CHAPTER 1- NATURE OF CONTRACT The law of contract is that branch of law which determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding on them. All of us enter into a number of contracts everyday knowingly or unknowingly. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon

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    Hippolytus: Greek Tragedy Study Summary and Myth The Greek tragedy of Hippolytus‚ by Euripides‚ focuses on the title character’s story‚ as well as many others around him. The story takes place in the Greek coastal town of Troezen. Hippolytus is the bastard son of Theseus‚ the king of Athens. At the beginning of the play‚ Aphrodite‚ the Goddess of love‚ explains that Hippolytus has sworn chastity and refuses to revere her. Instead‚ he chooses to honor Artemis‚ the Goddess of the hunt. Artemis

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    Torts Breakdown of Elements

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    From: Mellie Craigs Date: April 17‚ 2013 Re: Intentional torts‚ negligence‚ and strict liability ASSIGNMENT Explain the general differences between intentional torts‚ negligence‚ and strict liability. Additionally‚ explain the elements of intentional torts and negligence and provide working examples to illustrate each. FACTS 1. Intentional torts are actions with the purpose or intention to injure another person or that person’s property. The person inflicting the harm is

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    the art of tragedy‚ many philosophers have tried to define what makes something perfectly tragic. One such person is the well-renowned Greek philosopher Aristotle who felt that every successful Tragedy has six main parts: Plot‚ Characters‚ Diction‚ Thought‚ Spectacle‚ and Melody. Although Aristotle points out that Character and Spectacle can occasionally be left out‚ these six parts are the fundamentals to a good tragedy that he focuses on. While reflecting on these six pieces of a tragedy and pondering

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    Elements Of Film Noir

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    From the argument which Connor presents it is evident that the narrative elements of Double Indemnity can be described as “a product of the period.” This is due to the fact that the narrative elements of murder‚ sexual desire and greed can be described as a visual representation of the attempt to grapple with the rise of Fascism in Europe. So therefore it can be argued that Wilder’s narrative

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    eye; it aids you in gaining the reader¡¦s attention. Examples of eye catchers are: „«Sidebars „«Pull Quotes „«Drop Capitals Later in this report we will also go over other ways to build a great paper; such as‚ coversheets and unifying elements. Sidebars Why use a Sidebar? „«Makes the report easier to read „«Summarizes the main message „«Reinforces the important concepts of the main message Pull Quotes A pull quote is a small selection of text pulled out and quoted in a larger

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    The 12 Dramatic Elements

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    The 12 Dramatic Elements These twelve dramatic elements are at the core of all drama. These elements are typically taught at professional acting classes. They can be used in isolation or 
simultaneously and are manipulated by the performer for dramatic effect. 1. Focus Focus is often used interchangeably with the terms concentration and engagement‚ assisting the 
performer in the portrayal of believable characters. This also implies memorisation of text (including word‚ moves and gestures). Furthermore

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    What are the 6 story elements? 1. Setting: The first important element of a short story is the Setting. The setting refers to the time and place that the event(s) in the story take place.  2. Conflict: The conflict or complication refers to the tension‚ the fight or the struggle between the various characters or forces in the story. It actually is what gives fuel to the story and influences its flow (i.e. its plot). Without the conflict‚ then you have no story. It’s that important!  3. Character:

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    To understand public policy is to essentially understand what key elements in the environment sway policymaking. Keeping in mind that public policy in the United States alludes to a course of action or inaction taken by actors purposive to solve the problems or matters of concern amongst the citizens. Many key elements exist that affect the policy environment such as; socioeconomic conditions‚ time and nongovernmental participants. People are unique in the way they think‚ process information and

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    By: Mahnoor Haroon. Submitted to: Ma’am khadija Tahira Q: What are the elements of Romantic Poetry? Romanticism‚ a philosophical‚ literary‚ artistic and cultural era which began in the mid/late-18th century as a reaction against the prevailing Enlightenment ideals of the day. Romantics favored more natural‚ emotional and personal artistic themes. The romantics of the era were painters

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