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    that duty of care‚ and the breach of duty must be the cause of harm to the plaintiff. The law looks at two types of causation—actual cause and proximate cause. Often‚ injury and harm is the result of a chain of events. The person who is the actual cause may or may not be legally responsible. Proximate cause is that act in the natural‚ direct‚ uninterrupted sequence of events without which the injury would not have occurred. Proximate cause seeks to decide who‚ in that chain of events‚ is responsible

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    Power root product

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    Fatimah" Corporate Motto Think Of Tongkat Ali‚ Think Of Power Root. Marketing Objective Established a strong and aggressive marketing network in Malaysia and target the market with different products. To cater for the strong market demand locally‚ business development opportunities abroad and new formulations development. Marketing Communication Objectives 1. To increase overall profit of Power Root by 9 %( RM878million) within 1 year after the promotion conducted. This

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    CJ 101 4th Amendment

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    they did under British Rule. The Amendment states the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. Second‚ I feel we must look at Terry v. Ohio. In a nut shell Terry v. Ohio was about an officer observing behavior consistent

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    Dear Senior Partner This memo addresses three fundamental issues of concern to The Waves’ Executive Committee. It is noteworthy that decisions of the Executive Committee are generally taken to be as decisions of the Owners Corporation. 1. Fixing The Waves Pool Heater The first issue to resolve is whether the Owners Corporation has a duty to fix The Waves’ pool heater. In the Strata Schemes Management Act‚ common property is defined as any land in a strata scheme that is not composed of a lot

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    The general rule at common law is that hearsay evidence is inadmissible unless it falls within a common law or statutory exception. The rationale behind this exclusionary rule is that out of court statements made by others cannot be tested in court by cross-examination to see if they are true or not Hearsay evidence is renowned as one of the most difficult areas as of law to pigeon hole and define. It has been widely interpreted and reinterpreted by the courts. A useful starting point is the definition

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    Is Gun Control Necessary

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    days need guns to protect themselves from the awful environment. that gun control laws would "give too much power to the government over the people. People should not have to worry about the government overriding us. People die every day from natural causes more than gun killings. People should have the gun law in their state because it will keep people from having such big magazines and less killings but having gun control is killing more people so are you with or not with gun control. The rich people

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    Theory Of Autism

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    Control said that ASDs were‚ "Developmental disabilities that cause substantial impairments in social interaction and communication and the presence of unusual behaviors and interests. Many people with ASDs also have unusual ways of learning‚ paying attention‚ and reacting to different sensations. The thinking and learning abilities of ASDs can vary—from gifted to severely challenged." Before they

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    Roots of the Civil War

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    Trace the roots of the Civil War. Why did sectionalism ultimately result in violence in the United States? Was the conflict inevitable or could it have been avoided? Explain. I believe that the Civil War began with the debate over the future of slavery. That very issue led to secession‚ and secession caused a war where the Northern states fought for the ground of the Union‚ and the South for their independence as a new confederation of states under its own constitution. It seems to me that

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    Mendoza vs CA Digest

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    work in the US. Luisa files a case for support. Cecilio files 1st motion to dismiss which is denied. Cecilio files answer with counterclaim challenging the validity of his marriage with Luisa. Cecilio files 2nd motion to dismiss on the ground of lack cause of action because it failed to allege that it complied with a condition precedent. Cecilio loses all the way up to CA. SC says that Cecilio’s contention is the general rule. However‚ the complaint is for future support and his counterclaim challenged

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    The Key Roots To Racism

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    “Fear and ignorance are the key roots to racism” - Timothy Long. During a period of prosperity in America‚ African Americans were being faced with the brutal struggle of equality. The Civil Rights Movement was a fight for social justice during the 1950s and 1960s for African Americans to gain equal rights in the United States. African American men and women‚ along with some whites organized local and national movements. They began pursuing change through petitions‚ negotiations‚ and nonviolent protest

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