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    Case Brief

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    Facts In the case Zehmer v. Lucy‚ Zehmer created an agreement that Lucy would sell his farm for 50‚000 dollars. While at the bar drinking Zehmer had his wife sign the contract. Lucy tried to close the deal with a five dollar deposit and Zehmer refused it stating the contract was a joke. Lucy is suing Zehmer for breach of contract. Issues Is the contract between Zehmer and Lucy valid if one of the parties never intended to follow through with the contract

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    unable to remember that memory. In the movie 50 First Dates‚ the main character‚ Lucy‚ has anterograde amnesia. Lucy and her father were in a car crash on October 13th and from that day on she can only recall up to the night before the accident. She cannot remember new memories. Every day when Lucy wakes up she believes it is Sunday‚ October 13th. She has no idea that the day she thinks it is occurred over a year ago. Lucy reads the newspaper every morning‚ and to keep her from becoming upset and confused

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    The Movie 50 First Dates

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    Sandler name is Henry Roth; and Drew Barrymore play Lucy. Henry is a veterinarian and a bachelor who lives in Hawaii. Henry spends every night with a different tourist with no-strings attached until he meets Lucy. Lucy is a special girl; very different from others. When Henry and Lucy met for the first time they immediately started to like each other. There was only one problem. They made plans to meet at the diner the next morning and when they did Lucy couldn’t remember anything from the previous day

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    Heroine A Room with a View‚ by Edward Morgan Foster‚ presents the story of Lucy Honeychurch‚ a young woman belonging to English “high society.” Foster places this young maiden in a state of conflict between the snobbery of her class‚ the “suitable and traditional” views and advice offered by various family members and friends‚ and her true heart’s desire. This conflict “forces Lucy Honeychurch to choose between convention and passion (Bantam Intro-back cover)

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    50 First Dates Example of Anterograde Amnesia In the movie‚ 50 First Dates‚ Lucy Whitmore was in a car accident that affected her short-term memory loss. She was not able to remember anything after the wreck‚ only events that happened prior to the accident. Lucy wakes up every morning thinking it is October 13th of the last year‚ which was the day before her car accident. She was diagnosed with anterograde amnesia‚ which is the inability to create new memories after a traumatic experience.

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    While You Were Sleeping

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    person. This is exactly how Lucy felt in the movie While You Were Sleeping. She felt alone but not so alone to she would just settle for just anyone like Joe Jr. She was so excited when she saw the man that she thought was the most perfect man in the world Peter Callaghan but little did she now that he still was not even the man for her. As alone Lucy was she was never so alone that would settle for Joe Jr. Joe Jr. was the son of the man that owned the building Lucy lived in. Joe Jr. is one of

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    the movie‚ Lucy Whitmore‚ an art teacher living in Hawaii‚ is involved in a horrible car accident which causes severe brain damage to her temporal lobe‚ or more specifically‚ the area containing her hippocampus. This area of the brain is crucial in forming new memories. The brain damage causes Lucy to suffer from short-term memory loss. On the subject of psychology‚ this movie has accurately demonstrated characteristics of someone who has suffered damage to the hippocampus region. Lucy meets Henry

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    Mental Exsamnation

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    General appearance and behaviour Lucy is a 34 year-old Indian-Portuguese woman of average weight and height. At the time of examination‚ she was well groomed and dressed. She was not confined to bed. On appearance‚ were no signs of tremor or abnormal movements; however‚ Lucy showed signs of proptosis‚ consistent with Grave’s disease. Lucy was cooperative throughout the interview. She maintained eye contact‚ except during the times when recounting the history of her father’s death and her previous

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    Her sister‚ Lucy was in her room studying for a test that was worth half of her grade for 6th grade. Soon‚ the narrator on the radio came on and informed‚ “Attention all New Orlean citizens‚ please evacuate the state in the next 15 minutes! A category 5 hurricane is coming!” Hurricane Katrina was the 3rd strongest hurricane to ever reach the U.S. (dosomething.org). “Lucy‚” Malorey yelled‚ “You need to pack up things you need to take with you on vacation!” She didn’t want Lucy to know that a

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    Autobiography of a Face

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    Lucy Grealy tells a story about not fitting in‚ unbearable pain that takes up residence in one’s head as loneliness and confusion‚ questioning what things mean‚ being scared and lost in your family‚ enduring intense physical pain‚ and most importantly‚ figuring out who you are. Lucy had no idea she might die‚ even though the survival rate for Ewing’s sarcoma was only five percent. She does not present her parents as overly afraid for her life‚ either. Her autobiography is not a story about the fear

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