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    Torts Breakdown of Elements

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    INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM To: Nicholas Schroeder From: Mellie Craigs Date: April 17‚ 2013 Re: Intentional torts‚ negligence‚ and strict liability ASSIGNMENT Explain the general differences between intentional torts‚ negligence‚ and strict liability. Additionally‚ explain the elements of intentional torts and negligence and provide working examples to illustrate each. FACTS 1. Intentional torts are actions with the purpose or intention to injure another person or that

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    Shooting Stars

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    Marr College Standard Grade English Folio: Reading A Critical Evaluation of “Shooting Stars” by Carol Ann Duffy “Shooting Stars‚” by Carol Ann Duffy is a poem that explores the theme of tragedy through the writer’s creation of haunting imagery and tells a story‚ like no other. Using techniques such as imagery‚ enjambment‚ structure and form‚ Duffy invites the reader to contemplate the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in World War II and to warn against the dangers of forgetting

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    Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy – Analysis of Poem Summary of the poem… The poem details the inner conflict within a war photographer as he returns home to rural England after an assignment. Throughout the poem the photographer struggles to contain his feelings as the horrors he has witnessed resurface in his everyday life. The purpose of the poem is to demonstrate the suffering and devastation‚ both physically and emotionally‚ caused by war. THEMES In her poem Duffy deals with various themes

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    Customer Loyalty

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    strategies and by time‚ companies also developed and implemented some forms of the customer loyalty strategies as stated by Duffy (2005: 284). He also pointed some breakdowns in the past and their solutions in addition to the benefits of loyalty. Tepeci (1999:213)‚ Toh et al. (1993:214)‚ Pritchard and Howard (1997:214)‚ Hunter (1998:214) and Wong et al. (1999:214) agreed with Duffy (1998:435) that approaches need to be conducted in order to structure efficient customer loyalty. And these approaches fall

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    Planned Behaviour

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    British Journal of Social Psychology (2001)‚ 40‚ 471–499 2001 The British Psychological Society Printed in Great Britain 471 EY cacy of the Theory of Planned Behaviour: A meta-analytic review Christopher J. Armitage* Department of Psychology‚ University of SheYeld‚ UK Mark Conner School of Psychology‚ University of Leeds‚ UK The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has received considerable attention in the literature. The present study is a quantitative integration and review of that research

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    Voices of Morebath

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    The Reformation May 5‚ 2012 Final Paper The Voices of Morebath is a book by Eamon Duffy about the small parish of Morebath in England during the time of the Reformation. His book is a microhistory‚ focusing solely on a very small and specific area in time and space. This book‚ like all microhistories‚ seeks to help the reader understand a larger area of history by showing a great amount of detail about one specific area. It helps the reader come to terms with normal daily life‚ and gives a more

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    ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy Pupil Unit Includes Formative Assessment Strategies Critical Essay: Poetry ‘Valentine’ by Carol Anne Duffy By the end of this Unit you will be able to write Critical Essays on the poem ‘Valentine’. You will be able to write relevantly about the central concern(s)/theme(s) of the poem and be able to support your views by reference to appropriate poetic techniques. You will learn about/revise the following techniques: Imagery

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    Duffy‚ writing from the twentieth century perspective‚ revisits the well known character from Great Expectations in a dramatic monologue‚ where she assumes the persona of Havisham to explore the innermost thoughts and feelings of a bitter woman destroyed by unrequited love and humiliation. Havisham appears to be written in the style of a Shakespearean sonnet‚ but does not end in a rhyming couplet‚ only continues in this style. This symbolises that there is no happy ending for Havisham and thoughts

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    Salome Coursework 1

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    biblical story which the women are portrayed to be ‘immoral and dangerous’’. Duffy has modernised this story and placed Salome as the narrator‚ whilst also fulfilling the expectations of a feminist text by challenging stereotypical ideas of conventional gender roles. It is interesting‚ however‚ that unlike other poems in the “Worlds Wife” ‘Salome’ has been received negatively as stated by Janet Lewison “Salome by Carol Ann Duffy: the ‘soul-lessness of cliché?”1. It can be argued that it is ‘soulless’

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    Both Duffy and Plath portray many similar themes in their poetry; the theme of family relationships is illustrated in the poems ’Brothers’ and ’Before you were mine’ by Duffy and in ’Daddy’ and ’Medusa’ by Plath. All four poems portray a speaker looking back over relationships within their family members‚ however the context varies; in ’Daddy’‚ it is implied that a relationship between a father and a young girl has been cut short by death‚ resulting in a psychological battle between the speaker and

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