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    The Darkness Out there

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    teenagers doing a good deed for a pensioner – and discovering a dark secret that changes their view of life forever. Plot: Part 1 The story begins with Sandra walking through a field towards Mrs Rutter’s cottage. Pat organises a group called The Good Neighbours Club which arranges for local teenagers to help people in need. Sandra is visiting Mrs Rutter. Sandra keeps out in the sunshine and away from the dark woods called Packer’s End. As a child she heard all sorts of frightening stories about the woods

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    Privacy Screen

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    street and you want to stop passing traffic and pedestrians from seeing into your yard‚ this is one issue. However‚ if the neighbours behind you have a two-story home that looks straight into your back garden‚ that is a different issue all together. If you are trying to protect your privacy while you are sunbathing on your patio‚ and the privacy intrusion is coming from a neighbour in a two-story home‚ then you need a privacy screen erected close to the patio area. The higher they are‚ the closer the

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    Atticus Finch Monologue

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    when he got stuck‚ my heart stopped beating for a few seconds. The Lord was on our side that night‚ for Mr. Avery got loose and jumped down from the upstairs porch. The fire was slowly consuming my old home and the fire would soon spread onto my neighbours. Smoke was surrounding the Finch and Miss. Rachel’s home but boy did I feel guilty. If their houses did get eaten by the flames I would blame my silly for the love of my plants. Luckily the firetruck from Abbotsville came rushing to the rescue and

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    New Year

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    may be some traffic jam on the roads. Similarly‚ Thailand has some traffic jam on the roads and high ways to go to the countryside. Furthermore‚ Thai people make or bring food to give to monks‚ friends and neighbours‚ just as Australian people make or bring some food to friends and neighbours. Thus‚ both countries celebrate New Year in the similar way. ------------------------------------------------- Despite the similarities‚ there are differences between Thai and Australia New Year relating

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    Cousin Kate

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    thighs. He only spoke well of his solvent abuse and only talked about his own interests. The neighbours whispered “you always looked the type” even though the reader is left in no doubt that the girl was a very innocent and well behaved girl. This suggests it still hasn’t changed‚ women are still victims as they were in the olden times. In Cousin Kate ‚ it says “I sit and howl in dust”‚ and the neighbours call her “an outcast thing” this suggests that she is a social outcast now because she has had

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    Comparative Legal History

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    was for the defendant to remove the structure causing harm and pay damages to the plaintiff. In Jacob’s situation this action would apply because damages resulted from rainwater runoff from the sculpture. Hence Jacob would receive damages from his neighbours as well as ensure the sculpture’s removal. English Law: In English Law‚ there is private nuisance‚ which is “the unreasonable and unjustified intervention by the defendant in the use of his land with the plaintiff’s right to enjoy his property

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    After taking full control of China in 1949 Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had taken full control of China. Many arguments have a firm belief that the CCP had the people in fear. They used different and certainly a couple extreme methods. They used the Laogai which seemed to be humane in theory but wasn’t in practice‚ the 3 and 5 Anti Movements; which targeted the capitalist middle class and the use of Registration in order for the people to obtain accommodation and work. Nonetheless

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    Bowling Alone

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    to view it as a city of strangers (too many to bother making friends with)‚ unlike in the country where your next neighbour will likely be someone you will feel closer to because of time spent together and having no alternative option to socialize with many other people. Also‚ electronic entertainment (especially TV watching) gives us less incentive to socialize with our neighbours. In sum‚ these are just some ways his arguments apply to a city. What this all boils down to is a decline in social

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    Rwanda

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    upstanding and honest man who could make a difference for those in danger Tatiana wanted Paul to take action to help their neighbours and friends throughout the genocide‚ "do something Paul!" (Hotel Rwanda) Tatiana pleaded this as they saw their neighbour being brutally attacked by the Hutu Militia. Paul at this point sadly says that he cannot do anything‚ as Victor their neighbour is not family‚ and family is what he has to protect right now. As the movie progresses the genocide also progresses and

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    Liability for Negligence

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    ! ! ! Liability for Negligence! 1. The Duty! PURE ECONOMIC LOSS ! Neighbour Test (Donoghue v Stevenson): Care must be taken to avoid acts Salient Features Test (Perre v Apand): Neighbour test is not enough in cases of which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour. Who are pure economic loss to establish a duty of care‚ which caused a need for further persons I ought to reasonably have in contemplation as I take an action/omission. tests to identify

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