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    Gansz V. Alton Haunted House University of Phoenix LAW 531 November 18‚ 2013 Ganz v. Alton Haunted House The case of Gansz V. Alton Haunted House originated when a girl tripped while running from an individual with a loud motor driven chainsaw at a haunted house in Alton‚ Illinois on October 29‚ 2011 (Faces of Lawsuit Abuse‚ 2013). The girl’s father‚ Terry Gansz‚ claims the haunted house tour included a section where patrons were directed through a passage leading to a ramp with an entry to

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    Haunted Castle

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    The Haunted Castle There once was a guy and his child that lived in there house in a little beautiful peaceful town. That little town was called Baconville‚ because they make bacon. In that town was a haunted castle. The weird thing is every night his dad leaves into the starry black night . The kid name was Bacon Jr. and he was eleven years old. His dad name is Bacon Sr. he is forty years old. There house was in the edge of town by the haunted trail that led to the castle. That’s when people

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    Robert Davenport EC311 Mr. Manprisio May 30‚ 2012 EMPLOYING LAG RELATIONSHIPS Lag Relationships are put in place to help more properly setup forward steps within projects. This concept is introduced early on into any project as deliverables are being handed out for completion. This concept creates an environment more appropriate for creating the project timeline so project objectives are started and finished in the correct sequence. 1. Finish to Start a. The most common type of

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    Chopin uses optimistic imagery to state that freedom is a spark that becomes a flame to those who are binded by darkness as her main idea. She is able to convey this main idea to the readers through metaphors and similes that correlates with freedom. Chopin states her main idea by using optimistic metaphor about the taste of freedom from a woman‚ whose husband was thought to be dead. In the story‚ the narrator says‚ “she was drinking in a very

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    With the barrel of her musket propped firmly on the limb of a tree‚ Charity took steady aim at the deer. The medium-sized buck was grazing at the edge of a thicket of wax myrtles‚ near where she saw the deer tracks the day before. John and Uriah were squatting in the bushes behind her. She had brought them along to help with the bleeding out of the deer‚ should she kill one‚ and to help carry it back to camp. They could then dress it out and help her prepare the meat for making jerky and so forth

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    BUSINESS: EMPLOYING PEOPLE. 1. From the information provided it seems that the business uses a private ltd structure. 2. Employment on a permanent basis means that the employee has the job securely with no end date or contract renewal‚ on the other side of this style of employment is temporary employment‚ meaning the employer hires the worker for a set period of time such as Christmas or summer time. Both methods of employment have their pro’s and con’s‚ however‚ the main benefits of

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    J. R. R. Tolkien’s use of similes in "The Fellowship of the Ring‚" like most of his figurative language and imagery in the Ring trilogy‚ attach characters and events to the neighboring dwarf and elven lands‚ to nature. He‚ made what novel experts of Concordia University have called a Christian epic‚ locates spirituality not in a Christ-like figure‚ such as C.S. Lewis’ Aslan‚ but in recurrent relation to innate vigor. His nature similes ground Middle Earth folk in spiritual life. The way he chooses

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    the poet can smell violence in the air “like the lash of coming rain; and this feeling seems to the poet to be “poised like a cobra”. These are original similes; and these are followed by a series of metaphors based on serpent-behaviour. These are only a few of the examples. Actually Daruwalla’s poetry contains an abundance of similes and metaphors. Daruwalla finds that there is violence in the very air‚ and that this violence is an indication of the mass hatreds drifting across the moon and hovering

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    Woolf Reforms

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    Outline the major changes introduced by the Woolf Reforms Since Lord Woolf recommended reforms in his report in 1996 there have been many changes in the civil justice system. In 1995 Lord Woolf stated how a civil justice system should be: • Be fair in the result it delivers • Be fair in the way it treats litigants • Offer appropriate procedures at a reasonable cost • Have cases dealt with at a reasonable speed • Be understandable to those who use it • Provide as much certainty as the nature

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    Metaphor

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    A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by asserting that it is‚ on some point of comparison‚ the same as another otherwise unrelated object. Metaphor is a type of analogy and is closely related to other rhetorical figures of speech that achieve their effects via association‚ comparison or resemblance including allegory‚ hyperbole‚ and simile. In simpler terms‚ a metaphor compares two objects or things without using the words "like" or "as". One of the most prominent examples

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