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    Question 1 (Legal intention) (use ILAC) Kim and Kathy are best mates who play Powerball Lotto together. They have played the same numbers each week. Kim purchases the Powerball entry one week and Kathy pays the following week. They have orally agreed to share any winnings from Lotto. They have been playing Powerball together in this way for 4 years. On 18 October‚ Kim purchases the Powerball ticket and registers the entry using her own “Winners Circle Card”. The card gives Kim automatic entry to

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    abby Jessica‚ Shylock’s daughter plans to elope with Lorenzo against her father’s wishes‚ were he to know. Jessica reveals her shame for her father... At Shylock’s house‚ Jessica is planning to leave her father. She tells Launcelot that "Our house is hell‚ and thou‚ a merry devil‚ / Didst rob it of some taste of tediousness" (Line 2). Jessica also reveals that Launcelot will help her to escape her father Shylock by conveying a letter to Lorenzo‚ the man Jessica intends to marry by elopement. She

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    characters‚ there is a prominent aura revolving around the themes of love and hate. It is understandable that during the latter part of the play‚ Shylocks daughter‚ Jessica‚ contradicting her father Shylock‚ is in love with a Christian man named Lorenzo‚ a friend of Bassanio’s‚ whom takes Jessica from her father’s home and escapes to Belmont with her. On the other hand however‚ it is clear that within majority of the play Antonio and Shylock are enemies in terms of the ‘rialto’ (business district)

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    Shakespeare creates a dramatic situation which portrays the theme of the book for further understanding of the dreamy play. “Love can transpose to form and dignity. Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind; And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind. Nor hath Love’s mind of any judgement taste . Wings‚ and no eyes‚ figure unheedy haste. And therefore is Love said to be a child Because in choice he is so oft beguiled. As waggish boys in game themselves forswear‚ So the boy Love is

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    picture and a note that praises him for choosing not by outward appearances. Portia gives Bassanio a ring which Bassanio promises to wear always. Nerissa and Gratiano surprise the couple by announcing that they have fallen in love and also will marry. Lorenzo‚ Jessica‚ and Salerio enter the

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    middle of the image. In the painting‚ Fragonard use a composition to enhance the message of playful love‚ the two cupids cuddled‚ a stone lap dog‚ and dolphin‚ and a statue of little Cupid. He provided a visual focus in the splash of a sunlight as a subject matter‚ which the lady shows a playful touch as her slipper has flipped off her foot into the direction of a little statue of Cupid as she swing easily. He uses a fluid‚ loose brush-stroke for keeping the edges soft‚ alongside his main figures and

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    Lorenzo's Case Study

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    husband (Lorenzo) would do to them. He would touch their breast (he have not gone under their shirts) when the mother is in the bedroom‚ and he would do it in the pretense of hugging; they would fight his off. Lorenzo has been out of the home for a month due to a job‚ and it was unknown when he would return. An incident occurred two weeks prior to him leaving the home. The children did not tell their mother because they felt like she would not listen. An incident occurred last when Lorenzo was wrestling

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    Art History Honors Take Home Exam Essay #1 Classical Greek Art is characterized by the emerging need among artists to imitate and perfect the ideal human form through idealized naturalism. The Classical period is marked by the introduction of the contrapposto position first seen in the Kritios Boy (ca 480 BC). The function of sculptures during this period was mostly to glorify gods and athletes usually depicted as male nudes. One of the most renowned sculptures of an athlete from that period

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    The Swing The first artwork by Jean Honoré Fragonard I am going to discuss is The Swing. It considered being the most successful painting by Fragonard. Today‚ The Swing represented a symbol of Rococo art. It was a mixture of carefree attitude‚ eroticism and pastel swirls. It pastoral scenery creates an appealing demonstration of the youth’s beauty and illicit affairs. I picked The Swing because when I first saw the painting‚ the painting seems timeless and the woman on the swing stood out to

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    dictatorship . This comes into context through Machiavelli’s political background‚ as he had worked for the government‚ and later dedicated The Prince to Lorenzo de’ Medici‚ the ruler of Florence. The Medici family had a longstanding succession of rulers‚ with Lorenzo coming into rule in 1469‚ with the majority support from

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