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    whom the statement is addressed. A display of goods in a shop window‚ with or without a price tag is a merely an invitation to treat. Customers are making offers to sellers and sellers then decide if they want to accept. (Fisher v Bell‚ 1961)[1]. Anton is making an offer to Bernard and it was communicated successfully as Bernard replied back by post. The offeree‚ by acceptance‚ agrees to be bound by all the terms of the offer. Such acceptance must fulfill three main rules: first of all‚ it must be

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    evolution itself can be seen in the film‚ Gattaca. The main contrast between the two brothers in the film is that of their origins. Jerome/Vincent is a human conceived in love while Anton is more of a child of the times- so to speak. In terms of The Wonderful Mistake‚ Jerome is the legendary cell that grew to be humanity‚ while Anton is the cell designed by man‚ destined to live‚ as Lewis Thomas put it‚ a “colorless [life] in the hummocks of algal mats” (32) for all of eternity‚ or‚ for the sake of this metaphor

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    But which of our present governments do you think is suitable for philosophy? None whatever‚ I said‚ but the very ground of my complaint is that no polity of today is worthy of the philosophical nature. This is just the cause of its perversion and alteration; as a foreign seed sown in an alien soil is wont to be overcome and die out into the native growth‚ so this kind does not preserve its own quality but falls away and degenerates into the alien type. - Plato‚ Republic 497 c I. Introduction

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    these ideologies to achieve his goal of perfection‚ defying the constant disapproval of his parents which alienated him as a child. The ethical context is shown in Vincent’s relationships with other characters‚ such as Irene‚ Jerome‚ his brother Anton and his parents. It is shown through the negative or positive consequences of his morality that has affected his relationships. For example‚ when Irene finds out that Vincent has been lying about his identity‚ he seems to show remorse. But it is not

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    expiration date at birth. He was expected to live for 30.2 years‚ and would most likely die of heart failure. Needless to say‚ Vincent’s parents chose to conceive again‚ only this time they chose to genetically modify their new son. He was called Anton and was perfect. Moreover‚ another interesting theme about this movie was Intelligence. Vincent was a very bright man who had always had dreams much bigger than himself. He prepared himself for his destiny of being an astronaut; however‚ Vincent’s

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    ‘Mareva’ injunction and Anton pillar order. Mareva injunction is a freezing injunction and is used where there is a high risk that the asset of one of the parties will be removed out of the country before the case comes to trial. It allows freezing of their assets. This is important as it means that there will be assets available at the end of the case to pay damages that the court awards. The Anton Pillar order (search order)

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    The Eleven Satanic Rules of the Earth by Anton Szandor LaVey © 1967 Do not give opinions or advice unless you are asked. Do not tell your troubles to others unless you are sure they want to hear them. When in another’s lair‚ show him respect or else do not go there. If a guest in your lair annoys you‚ treat him cruelly and without mercy. Do not make sexual advances unless you are given the mating signal. Do not take that which does not belong to you unless it is a burden to the other

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    many hardships to finally being cleared from being the murderer‚ but the lead investigator is his brother‚ Anton‚ who recognizes his brother from samples found at crime scenes and he confronts him. Anton threatens to turn Vincent in for identity fraud but then they both agree to have a swimming competition. Anton always beat Vincent when they were younger‚ but this time Vincent wins and saves Anton. Now it is time for the shuttle to leave and Vincent is asked to give a urine DNA sample before he boards

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    promise‚ but Rob I wish you wouldn’t talk about mom like that. I’m never going to give up on her. FADE TO: EXT. SOMEWHERE OVER THE CASPIAN SEA MOVING - NIGHT In the middle of the Caspian Sea ANTON‚ a pilot‚ takes his new acquaintance Charlie from a local hotel to a deserted island near Astana. The year is 1971. ANTON (jokingly) Man‚ did we get lucky with this flight. This view is more than I could have asked for‚ even if I must share it with you‚ Charlie. Tell me‚ what would your mother think of you

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    shrouded in mystery‚ No Country for Old Men (Coen & Coen‚ 2007) heightens the intense suspense of its thriller chase as the audience attempts to dig deeper to understand the motives of the characters. Perhaps the most incomprehensible of them all is Anton Chigurh. An epitomical multidimensional antagonist‚ Chigurh kills most he sees‚ and tosses coins to determine the fate of others. In a much disillusioned light‚ No Country for Old Men (Coen & Coen‚ 2007) depicts the hopelessness of Sheriff Ed Tom as

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