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    he is liable to be proceeded against as any other person would be. Paul v. Hummel(1868)‚43 Mo.119‚97 Am. Dec.381; Huchting v.Engel(1863)‚ 17 Wis. 237‚84 Am‚ Dec.741; Briese v. Maechtle(1911)‚146 Wis 89‚130N.W.898; 1 Cooley o Torts(4th ed.)194‚§66‚ Prosser on Torts 1085‚§108‚ 2 Kent’s Commentaries 241; 27 Am. Jur.812‚ Infants‚§90. 3.ISSUE: Did the defendant intent to make such a result? Did he know with substantial certainty that the plantiff would attempt to sit down where the chair which

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    to put the lives of his compatriots at risk for a minimal gain. Laertes‚ on the other hand‚ is compelled to seek revenge because he loses his father and eventually his sister. "The root of Laertes ’ revenge appears to be the love for his family" (Prosser 52) because he proclaims that he will "be revenged / Most throughly for [his] father" (IV.v.153-154). This shows that Laertes will either avenge his father ’s death or die trying. While Fortinbras and Laertes are driven by pride and love‚ Hamlet seems

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    Gabriel Prosser’s Slave Conspiracy In the year 1800 several slaves decided to put up a fight for their rights as American citizens. Gabriel Prosser‚ a very large‚ black slave‚ helped to gather a large sum of fellow slaves and began to plan a revolt‚ create weapons and ammunitions‚ and secretly plot their attack. This secret attack remained a secret attack for quite sometime until the governor and a few others caught wind of the slaves’ plans. A few letters had been written in regards of a rebellious

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    Psychology vs Common Sense

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    To do justice to this paper one must first look at what the two schools of thought are. The word psychology is the combination of two terms – study (ology) and soul (psyche)‚ or mind. The derivation of the word from Latin gives it this clear and obvious meaning. “Psyche” is defined as: (A) The spirit or soul. (B) The human mind (C) In psychoanalysis‚ the mind functioning as the centre of thought‚ emotion‚ and behavior. Defining “Soul”‚ we have: 1. The spiritual or immortal elements in a person. 2

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    disagreed with slavery and fought to end it. In his essay‚ he wrote about how slavery is wrong. Rosa Parks and MLK would eventually act on these topics and join the fight. On Monday‚ March 3‚ 1913‚ "...in a white cape astride a white horse‚ lawyer Inez Mulholland led the great women suffrage parade down Pennsylvania Avenue in the nation’s capital. Behind her stretched a long line ..... ‚with about 24 floats‚ and more than 5‚000 marchers." The parade was created to gain more women’s rights. The

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    experiences indicated that his chance of doing successful business in this region would be slim‚ his is not suitable and should not be put into this position. Furthermore‚ Peter had mentioned both his former failure of hiring two employees named Betty Inez and Hugh Conley and Cynthia’s predecessor’s reluctance to hire Steve as indicator why Steve would not be a perfect fit in this position. As Peter described‚ two employees as talented as Steve does was put into a region which is similar to Arkansas

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    the crucible

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    up for what he believes in‚ he can make a change. Introduction: -hook -meaning -background information -thesis: Jackson’s quote is relevant to Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and the actions of John Proctor‚ Giles Corey and Reverend Hale of Beverly‚ thus proving that if one brave man stands up for what he believes in‚ he can make a change. BP1: John Proctor *transition -topic sentence: John Proctor proves the quote’s relevance by showing that if one brave man stands up for what he believes

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    Rhetorical analysis

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    Rhetorical analysis of “Bitch” Beverly Gross’s "Bitch" first appeared in the Salmagundi‚ a humanities and social sciences-based magazine in 1994. In this essay Gross mainly discussed about the meaning of the word “Bitch” changed across time. She analyzed the word in different perceptive‚ its offensive meaning‚ its contemptuous meaning and its literal meaning. As the meaning of the word “Bitch” is changing over time‚ it actually represents the women’s roles in the society is changing as well. Gross

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    and killed the entire family of 5‚ -55 white Southerners‚ 55 slaves‚ 200 African Americans in the days after b -Turner was hung‚ his body mutilated and divided up amongst the crowd watching the hanging. Gabriel Prosser’s Rebellion 1800-Gabriel Prosser‚ a blacksmith‚ and his brother Martin‚ a slave preacher‚ planned a major rebellion in Virginia recruited thousand slaves betrayed and hung Denmark Vesey’s Uprising 1822-Israelite freedom

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    the first to recognise the similarity of specific friction ridges and the facts that they never repeat Arthur Kollmann on 1883 discovered that random physical stress and tension might played a part in the development of the fingerprints. Inez Whipple on 1904 wrote an article that gave us an insight in the skin development in mammals. Harold

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