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    A proper writer will refrain from using clichés in their work. However‚ a cliché that is not explicitly written can be used to represent the piece of literature by pulling together all the themes. According to Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language‚ a cliché is “a trite or stereotyped phrase or expression” (422). Writers typically refrain from using clichés because the overuse of a phrase shows a lack of originality. In Washington Irving’s short story “Rip Van Winkle”

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    Question 1 | | 1 / 1 point | Law is a body of enforceable rules governing relationships among individuals and between individuals and their society. | True | | False | View Feedback | | Correct. | Question 2 | | 1 / 1 point | The doctrine ofstare decisis obligates judges to follow precedents established within their jurisdictions. | True | | False | View Feedback | | Correct. | Question 3 | | 1 / 1 point | Common law develops from rules of law announced in court

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    Maintenance and relapse prevention are the most important factors in succeeding after treatment or abstinence from any substance are achevied. Many components attribute to maintenance and unfortunately once treatment is completed and the client returns to everyday life the true challenges present themselves. Client while in treatment is very well connected with others who are battling and overcoming addiction; as well as professionals training to deal with the tools Client needs to overcome the

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    The Samba is an important musical and dance style in Brazil. Developed in the 19th century‚ it merged African rhythms with European harmonies. Many individuals point out the similarities between this genre and African styles. For instance‚ the samba is performed as a community‚ very like African music. The samba also occurs in a circle‚ this is identical to African circle dances. Salvador‚ Bahia and Rio de Janeiro are noted as some of the most influential places for developing the Samba. Salvador

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    Content Page # Executive Summary 2 Analysis 3 – 7 Annexure 8 Bibliography 8 Executive Summary The report includes the summary of Lanka Fashion Leather Products Company (company) which was successfully operating for several years having about 150 employees without any trade Union (TU) activities. The Issue arose when 75% of the work force formed a branch Trade Union of a registered TU sponsored by a political party. After two formal requests sent

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    juvenile‚ keeping them away from doing unnecessary things and leading them to the right path. I agree to the statement that true love waits. As a saying goes “By two wings a man is lifted up from things earthly: by simplicity and purity.” We must refrain from engaging to premarital sex because doing so is also doing God’s will. Love is not equally the same with sex. True love means respecting your partner‚ and not to push him or her in doing unholy things. It’s essence is to show concern to one another

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    profits plus implicit costs. d. normal profits minus opportunity costs. 8. The return to owner-provided inputs is an: a. implicit cost. b. economic rent. c. entrepreneurial profit. d. explicit cost. 9. To be useful‚ the theory of the firm must: a. refrain from abstraction. b. only consider quantitative factors. c. accurately predict real-world phenomena. d. rely upon realistic assumptions. 10. The value of a firm is equal to: a. the present value of tangible assets. b. the present value of all future

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    twenty-dollars involved this case‚ a bathroom search would be highly unconstitutional considering the age of the students and amount of money involved. This is evidenced by a similar case Safford vs. Redding 2008. As an administrator‚ I would refrain from searching the students’ belongings or even their pockets. Instead‚ I would call the suspected students in for questioning. I would offer a small reward (non-monetary) to any student(s) who

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    I Macbeth This individuality again‚ punctuating the steps in a subterranean floor‚ traversing an obscurity which reproduced its clandestine relics and its versing visage. Humanness? A gliding kite and a jet javelin juxtaposing neighbouring walls‚ nonetheless‚ converge in a hazed sky. This reprise notwithstanding with contemporary idiom‚ nationalism superimposes the swamp of Tuesday detergent. The demise of the fluorescent cane; and the leaves of the olive grove‚ exposing the promised reality.

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    heir when he is dead to take the throne that he offers Caesar thrice. Also‚ when Brutus and Cassius are disdained by the images of Caesar and celebrations of his arrival‚ they wish to remove the signs of celebration of his return. However‚ they refrain because they fear what the people will do‚ not only because of their love for Caesar‚ but their want of a successful feast of

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