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    Identify the areas of law that are relevant to the chosen media report‚ and explain how they are relevant to the matters outlined in the report. This article reports on the security/safety issues surrounding a vacant Peppermint Grove mansion. The mansion is unable to be sold by Radhika and Pankaj Oswell due to unresolved issues regarding unpaid taxes of up to $186 million. Contract Law Earning money in Australia‚ a contract is entered into with the Australian Tax Office (ATO) to pay

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    Daisy he must be at the same level of wealth as her. By having possessions such as the books Gatsby believes he will reach that level. Later on in the story‚ during Gatsby and Daisy’s first meeting‚ Gatsby decides he will give Daisy a tour of his mansion. They go up to Gatsby’s room and into his closet where piles of beautiful shirts are stacked high. "He took out a pile of shirts and began throwing them one by one before us‚ shirts of sheer linen and thick silk and fine flannel which lost their folds

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    residents of Oceania‚ and they do so in some arguably inhumane ways. Being that Winston is a member of the outer Party‚ he lives in what would be considered a middle class home. The apartment complex in which he lives is called ‘Victory Mansions.’ “… Victory Mansions were old flats built in 1930 or thereabouts and were falling to pieces…there was a smell of boiled cabbage and old rag mats common to the whole building…everything had a battered‚ trampled-on look…”(Orwell 20-21.) In the home of all Party

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    neighbours. For example‚ the Buchanan’s own an elegant mansion on the East Egg while Gatsby resides in his giant gothic mansion. "The one on my right was a colossal affair by any standard - it was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy‚ with a tower on one side‚ spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy‚ and a marble swimming pool‚ and more than 40 acres of lawn and garden" This extract clearly emphasizes the enormity of Gatsby’s mansion‚ and the fact that it would never be socially accepted

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    his money and just spend it and gatsby did earn his money but he did it illegally. Gatsby is a party animal who throws parties he has a new up beat personality who has a huge mansion garishly decorated he dresses bright and catches people’s eyes “It was Gatsby’s mansion. Or rather‚ as I didn’t know Mr. Gatsby it was a mansion inhabited by a gentleman of that name.” Where Tom is old fashioned and has a beautifully decorated house with reserved dressing

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    Reincarnation‚ which was supposedly a scientific study of the phenomena of young children remembering their most recent past lives. Adrian made a note to try to find this book‚ but before he left the A.R.E.‚ he purchased copies of Many Mansions and Many Mansions ll. He would spend the weekend reading these books before becoming further involved with Becky Williams and the Society for Paranormal Analysis. On his way home Adrian reconsidered his own beliefs.

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    obvious! And Then There Were None Paragraph - Jada Kleinholz As stated in the topic prompt‚ the setting is a huge component in a novel. In Agatha Christie’s novel‚ And Then There Were None‚ the story is set on a small island with a large mansion; this island being the main setting affects the story in three main ways. The setting first influences the story when a group of people are individually called to the island; each person is given a letter from someone that provides them with a reason

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    theory; that Roderick is the embodiment of romanticism‚ and Madeline his foil of enlightenment. While the two are separated psychologically‚ they mirror the mansion ’s physical separation- the fissure- that is the sole cause of the unstable foundation. Timmerman examines the deep interconnectedness of the discordant nature of the mansion to its inhabitants‚ and their mutual

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    The contrast between Gatsby’s mansion and Nick’s cottage is significant because it allows the reader to see that even though they are next door to one another‚ they live in completely different worlds. This relationship is similar to West Egg‚ East Egg‚ and the Valley of Ashes. Although they border each other‚ each town is seemingly a different realm with different characters. This and the homes of the two men symbolize the conflicting values of the rich and poor. The rich are concerned with keeping

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    Title: Rebecca Author: Daphne du Maurier Date of Publication: 1938 Genre: Romance‚ Gothic‚ Mystery‚ Classic Biographical Information about the Author: Daphne du Maurier was born on May 13‚ 1907‚ in London‚ England‚ the daughter of actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier. She was a popular novelist known for her suspenseful‚ romantic and sometimes supernatural plots. Her best known works are Rebecca and The Birds‚ both adapted to film by Alfred Hitchcock. Du Maurier was made a Dame Commander in

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