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    Product Liability: Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers‚ distributors‚ suppliers‚ retailers‚ and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause. The claims that most commonly associated with prodcut liability is negligence‚ strict liablity‚ breach of warranty‚ and various other consumer claims. Each type of product liability claim requires different elements to be proven to present a successful claim. A products

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    consumed: buying them‚ paying for them and barring others from using them without permission. And to consume also means to destroy. According to Bauman‚ “consumed things cease to exist‚ literally or spiritually”. They are either used up physically (for example eaten or worn out) or lose their allure and are no longer attractive (an overused toy or an overplayed record) and therefore unfit for consumption (“Ideas and shared solutions for sustainable & low cost green living” ). To buy and to own has

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    want to live in Warsaw or Cracow in the future. I think that living in a big city is interesting and very comfortable because there are many means of transport‚ a lot of museums‚ theatres‚ cinemas where you can go in your spare time. In Warsaw‚ for example‚ there are also many cafes‚ restaurants‚ discos – if you want to go somewhere with your friends or a girlfriend/boyfriend you can always find an interesting place. In big city there are many sorts of entertainment and you can meet a lot of people

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    social movements; alterative‚ redemptive‚ reformative‚ transformative‚ transnational‚ and metaformative. Alterative and redemptive social movements target individual behaviors. An alterative movement attempts to alter specific behaviors. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) would be an example of a movement that is trying to stop people from driving while intoxicated. Redemptive movements try to redeem individuals entirely. An example of a redemptive movement is the religious group trying to convince

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    not merely name a topic. The thesis asserts something about the topic. A good way to form a thesis is to (1) focus the topic and (2) make the thesis answer to a WHY question (or sometimes a WHAT‚ or a HOW question depending on the essay). Examples of Topics and Thesis Statements (from worse to better!) This is a topic‚ not a thesis: “I am going to write about the theme of guilt in the story The Tell Tale Heart.” Say something about that topic. This is a thesis: “The story The

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    Americana and the English language.” (Scholte 2000‚ p 53) It is this type of global culture in particular that transnational companies are linked to and are generally happy to promote. Transnational companies have become economic superpowers as globalisation has spread and the development of a global culture is seen to benefit them economically. Certainly the potential wealth that the transnationals can offer to indigenous populations can take precedence over the upholding of local tradition and culture

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    He consistently acknowledges his up-close experience with the war to inform the reader that he has sufficient basis for his analysis. But to reinforce his authenticity that his view is not just possessed by himself‚ he borrows many statements and examples used by others who share his ideas. The U.S. war committee already drew out plans for a full-scale coastal assault and that was about to take action anytime; if the bomb was not to be dropped‚ an armed invasion on the mainland would call for a hellish

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    the perceptions of different racial groups. There is a need to manage this problem as preconceived notions of biased treatment by the government against any racial group could lead to the outbreak of violence among the different communities. For example‚ in 1964‚ Singapore experienced race riots which resulted in 36 dead and 590 injured. Singapore was in Malaysia then‚ and the UMNO felt threatened when the PAP participated in the 1964 Federal elections. The UMNO then led an anti-PAP campaign in the

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    Essay One As an avid reader I enjoy different types of books. A Thousand Splendid Suns written by Khaled Hosseini is one of my favorite books because of its accurate depiction of Afghanistan after the defeat of the Soviet invasion. Unlike the Hosseini story of The Kite Runner‚ A Thousand Splendid Suns focuses on the difficulties that women in Afghanistan faced when the Taliban came to power. The story revolves around two women with a substantial age difference and the personal pain they suffer

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    The Materialistic American Dream Definition of sociological lens: A Marxist criticism is how different social classes interact‚ and in turn affect society as a whole. This includes how people idolize materialistic things‚ in most cases‚ money. This criticism states that socialism can only be achieved through the conflict between social classes brought forth by wealth and luxury. The philosopher Karl Marx stated‚ “I do not like money‚ money is the reason we fight”. This is the idea that nearly

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