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    compliance with the city’s historic landmark district and zoning ordinance. As a result‚ the interior can be updated only to make it structurally sound. All other architectural features must be maintained or restored to the same state as when the building was constructed. Currently‚ the employees of the smaller firm are using older model Dell computers (circa 2005) with a Windows XP operating system. They are using a peer to peer network. Their employees are currently using Microsoft Small Office Accounting

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    OBLIGATIONS From latin words‚ obligatio/obligare – “to tie” or “to bind” Juridical necessity – enforceable to courts 1) CIVIL (positive) and Natural 2) REQUISITES OF OBLIGATION a) Active – creditor / obligee – has the right b) Passive – debtor / obligor – has the duty c) Prestation – object / subject matter c.i) Obligation to give (Real Obligation) (c.i.1) Determinate Thing – res perit domino – thing perishes with the owner (c.i.1.a) Standard care – diligence of a good father / if the

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    the personal experience varies between each individual creating conflicting ways in response to a text. These responses to the messages from the authors are shaped through personal experience and values of the individual. The notion of conflict within perspectives is evident in “Birthday Letters” by Ted Hughes especially in the poems “Fulbright Scholars” and “Sam” as well as in Michel Gondry’s film “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.” The conflict within memory and connections leads to a representation

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    What is your understanding of “ truth” after your study of conflicting perspectives and their representation? The notion of truth being a defined reasoning and represented as a one sided argument is unmistakably how most audiences visualize it. The concept cannot be interpreted in such close mindedness‚ as to tell the truth is to speak what appears “truthful” to “you”. Conflicting perspectives arise when the visualization of how feasible or veracious something is differs between individuals. The

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    CHAPTER FOUR THE CONCEPT OF AMBITION Ambition: Ambition is the desire for elevation and continuous aspiration. Ambition is the case of a person who never feels satisfied and never stops at a certain level. Now‚ is this wrong or right? Is it spiritual or not spiritual? Normal or abnormal? Should a person go that way or resist it? These are important questions to which we shall give answers here with regard to the kind of ambition and its direction. Ambition is a natural thing‚ part of

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    resist it. “Macbeth”; the song “The Times They Are A-Changin’” and the episode of the Twilight Zone‚ “A Stop at Willoughby” all successfully convey the notion of change and demonstrate how individuals and societies can embrace or resist change. William Shakespeare’s tragedy “Macbeth” displays how people embrace or resist change‚ in particular‚ personal and social change. The play explores factors that influence‚ cause and result from change and how personal desires and external influences can manipulate

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    timeframe within which an action should be filed in court from thetime the cause of action has accrued‚ failing in which‚ theaction is deemed barred by the lapse of the prescribed time. W HAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO CONCEPTS ? a. Acquisitive prescription is a mode of acquiring ownership whileextinctive prescription is a way of extinguishing a cause of actionfor failure to file it within the required period.b.In acquisitive prescription‚ a party becomes the

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is about an ambitious general named Macbeth who meets three witches that tell him he will become Thane of Cawdor and eventually‚ king. He believes them after he is made the Thane of Cawdor by King Duncan. His ambition leads him to kill the king and several others for power. His paranoia and guilt causes him to go insane‚ which makes his men lose faith in him and Malcolm and Macduff to fight against him. This leads to Macbeth’s bloody death. All of the

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    Sample essay – birthday letters Module C: Conflicting Perspectives   Perspective denotes a way of viewing the world‚ and significantly influences the ways in which responders are positioned with regard to events‚ personalities or situations. Throughout his anthology Birthday Letters‚ which is an address to his dead wife Sylvia Plath‚ Ted Hughes develops a perspective which cultivates the sympathy of the responder. Conflicting perspectives are evident in the interplay between memory and hindsight

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