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    wantonly injure the licensee‚ or to be grossly negligent by not warning the licensee of dangers the landowner is aware of. At a minimum the landowner must make aware to the licensee‚ any hazardous conditions so the licensee can exercise caution. In the case of a person being injured on a landowner’s premises during a garden tour‚ whether or not the person has paid an admission fee directly to the landowner himself should be considered an invitee. The landowner made his/her premises open to the public

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    Harry Callahan Harry Morey Callahan was born on October 22‚ 1912 and died on March 15‚ 1999. Harry was an influential twentieth century American photographer. He was born in Detroit‚ Michigan. As a young man‚ he worked at Chrysler. Then‚ he went to Michigan State University to study engineering. Eventually‚ Harry dropped out and returned to Chrysler to join its camera club. Callahan began teaching himself photography in 1938. He also formed a friendship with Todd Webb who was also a future photographer

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    ever topic it maybe. The Most Famous TV shows in America are the ones that will make you sit in the corner of your sofa waiting for what will happen next. Romance is a theme that almost everybody loves to watch. It is mostly the female viewer the ones that watch them most than the male viewers .In every house in America a member of the family has at least one favorite TV show about romance it is something that every one love to watch. Some of the most famous romance TV series are; Once Upon

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    Auguste Comte Isidore Auguste Marie François Xavier Comte (19 January 1798 – 5 September 1857)‚ better known as Auguste Comte‚ was a French philosopher. He was a founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. He is sometimes regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term. Comte’s father‚ Louis‚ a government tax official‚ and his mother‚ Rosalie (Boyer) Comte‚ were both monarchists and devout Roman Catholics. While attending the University

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    Akhenaton was the first pharaoh to introduce the concept of monotheism‚ the worshipping of only one god‚ as opposed to polytheism‚ the worshipping of many gods. The people of Egypt had usually depicted gods in either animal or human form in their paintings and sculptures in order to help give them a physical form that they could worship. However‚ under Akhenaton’s new ideas‚ the only god was Aton‚ which was represented with the form of a sun disk. Artwork also changed in sync with this change in

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    to be McDonald ’s‚" Anglada said Wednesday. Liebeck ’s lead counsel‚ Reed Morgan of Houston‚ said there have been several lawsuits nationally over the temperature of McDonald ’s coffee‚ but that he believes the Liebeck case was the first to reach the verdict stage. A California case was settled out of court for $235‚000‚ he said. He said the woman ’s medical bills totaled nearly $10‚000. According to testimony‚ Liebeck was a passenger in a car driven by her grandson outside a McDonald ’s in southeast

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    History of Tort Law in India and Tort Law in the United States Of America   A tort can be known as that area of law wherein the courts provide remedies of permitting a lawsuit for damages in acknowledgement of a private or civil wrong.  In India and the United States Of America‚ resemblance in law‚ if any‚ seems to have been inherited from the legal practices as took place in the British era.   In India‚ tort law has been only in implementation since towards the end of the British rule. However

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    Are famous people treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy‚ or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? The question of unfair treatment of famous people by the media is one that cannot be easily answered without a close examination of all that is involved. Fame is a state of being well known either by one’s personality or a result of one’s accomplishments and cannot happen without the media. The media makes people famous. The world is now in an

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    have been quite a number of famous artists in this world‚ and you would be hard-pressed to come to a conclusion about which one is better than the other. While you might prefer one’s work over another‚ it’s difficult to argue with the near eternal stranglehold that these painters have on the artistic world. With so many paintings that have been created over time‚ which ones are the best? Below you’ll find five of only the most famous paintings in the world. II. Famous Paintings 1. The Scream

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    came new theories such as Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. With the theory of evolution being incorporated in schools many religious families became severely distressed. Court cases began popping up all over the nation in both favor and opposition towards the new teaching of how life on earth began. The most famous trial being the Scopes trial‚ which effected the education system afterwards due to its intense trail known as Darrow vs Bryan and even the odd conversation that sparked the whole

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