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    vs. Professional Consultant 4 Know Your Client 5 Appropriate Advice based on Reason 6 Fiduciary Duty and Conflict of Interests 7 Making False Representations as to returns – Misrepresentation 8 Fraudulent Misrepresentation 8 Is Paula able to claim in negligence under tort? 9 Factors determining existence of a special relationship and duty of care: 9 Resulting Remedies? 11 Should Eastpoint be held responsible for the unprofessional conduct of Norm? 12 PART B Con

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    be “smart” enough to be eligible to go to college. One of those was Paula Chrisostomo‚ a young lady from Lincoln high. After a Fieldtrip reunion with other 5 east LA schools‚ Paula realizes and recognizes the intense difference between the Hispanic and white schools. After that encounter‚ Paula becomes involved with a student activism group that demanded equality of all LA schools. During this time other students like Paula would go thru school days with many privileges such as the right to use

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    by Richard Wilson and was published in 2008. I’m donating my kidney to a stranger is about the determined woman‚ Paula MacKinnon‚ who is the altruistic organ donor in Scotland. At first Paula decided to donate her 68-year old mother‚ Kathrine‚ who suffered kidney failure. But Paula wasn’t able to donate her kidney to her mother‚ because their blood groups were not compatible. But Paula would not stop the donation there‚ she decided to donate one of her kidneys to one who really need it‚ one she don’t

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    automotive who has developed a relationship with one of his employees. The relationship has taken a turn for the worse‚ and was ended by Paula‚ which Sam was not in agreement and wanted to continue dating. As a result‚ Sam began displaying unreceptive behaviors. This is the start of where Sam begins to put himself as well as NewCorp in a compromising position. Paula asks Sam to stop with the behaviors and to no avail he would not. Therefore‚ she applied for a transfer to the wire-coating; Sam blocked

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    allowed to and expected to attend social events‚ the lower-class rarely ever had a public life because they were working all the time. These aspects were often reflected in the way these Roman women dressed. An example of a Roman woman would be Paula. Paula was the wife of a senator to the emperor‚ which was a similar situation to the Cornelians. Because of this‚ she was wealthy and upper-class‚ meaning that she could access more and better quality clothing. All ranks of Roman women wore tunics.

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    of the Artist as Filipino. The sisters Paula and Candida welcome Bitoy. They reminisce about the past and the good old days. Tony Javier‚ a young musician renting a room in the house‚ comes home from work and is surprised. Tony confides to Bitoy his frustrated efforts in convincing the sisters to sell the painting to an American client. Act II ”In the second act‚ Don Lorenzo is visited by Manolo and Pepang–the older brother and sister of Candida and Paula. They plan to transfer their father to

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    focuses on Rebecca forcing Valencia into friendship and it could not be more entertaining. Why Is Josh’s Ex-Girlfriend Eating Carbs sees Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin) finally beginning law school‚ and making a new friend Sunil (Parvesh Cheena). While this friendship brings new life to Paula‚ it also makes the rift between Paula and Rebecca all the more apparent. Paula and Sunil spend the episode stressing about their work load and skulking around trying to steal a fancy note taking app from a rude

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    Examples of sexism include when Jules’ mother‚ Paula‚ believes that Jules shouldn’t play soccer because she is a girl. Paula believes Jules should be more feminine. Jesminder’s mother thinks that Jess shouldn’t play soccer because according to their religion and culture girls should stay home and worry about marrying an Indian boy. If Jules and Jess were boys‚ it would be completely acceptable for them to play soccer. An example of a sexuality issue is when Paula thinks that Jules is a lesbian because she

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    author‚ who went through many hardships in her life‚ yet she was still able to be successful with her writing career. Isabel mostly wrote for young adolescents‚ (children and young adults). A few of her most well-known novels are The House of Spirits‚ Paula‚ The Stories of Eva Luna‚ and Of Love and Shadows. In her novels‚ she mentioned many of the things she had gone through in her past and expressed her true emotions about the subject. Isabel Allende is a very strong writer both mentally and physically

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    Can Sociology Explain American Idol’s Appeal? Clearly‚ there are many reasons the show has been so successful. As Bradley Wright recently blogged about‚ the judges are a key factor. Thousands prefer to watch the early auditions to hear the judges respond to the talent-challenged contestants. Simon’s snappy barbs violate my own sense of kindness and the social norm of “being nice‚” yet somehow seeing that violated is entertaining (particularly since I am not on the receiving end). The auditioners

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