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    To Play‚ or not to Play‚ That Is The Question Video games were one of the few things that I grew up around and still interest me up until today. I still remember the first time I ever came in contact with video games. My dad was playing “Quake” on his computer‚ a 3D first person shooter game‚ and my five year old me was just fascinated by those vivid colors and fast moving objects inside that small monitor. On the way from work‚ he would bring more games back home and play them one by one

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    ISSUE: Is there a legally enforceable contract for the sale of gold between Terry and Susan? RULES: 1. Social and domestic agreements have a presumption against legal obligations (Balfour v Balfour ). The presumption can be rebutted in a domestic agreement if there is sufficient evidence to demonstrate an intention to create legal relations (Beswick v Beswick ; Errington v Errington ; Parker v Clark ; Riches v Hogben ; Wakeling v Ripley ). 2. An offer must be clear‚ unambiguous‚ and have sufficient

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    PRESS DURING EMERGENCY The promulgation of Emergency and Press Censorship on June 26‚ 1975 constituted the darkest chapter in press history in free India. The period had its immediate and long term repercussions for the press. In fact‚ in the past decade‚ dark shades of press censorship were indeed hovering over the country. And more dangerously‚ new forms of have been invented in the changed scenario of globalisation. It was the censorship of 1975‚ which showed how the press at large became a

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    Terry says to Charley: “ I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody‚ instead of a bum. Which is what I am.” Does the film support Terry’s judgment of himself? Elia Kazan’s film‚ “On the Waterfront”‚ tells the story of a washed up ex-boxer named Terry Malloy and his fight against the organised crime syndicate controlling the shipping docks of Hoboken‚ New Jersey in 1954‚ but more importantly‚ according to Kazan himself: “This motion picture is about one thing only: a young man who has let

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    Bibliography: Cartledge‚ Paul. “The Democractic Experiment” (05-11-2009): http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/greekdemocracy_01.shtml Upshur‚ Jiu-Hwa l.‚ Janice J. Terry‚ James P Holoka‚ Richard D. Goff‚ George H. Cassar. World History. California: Wadsworth 2005 Chapter 3 p.106-122 Pearson‚ Anne. Ancient Greece. Dorling Kindersley‚ 1992

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    Slow-witted‚ illiterate waterfront bum Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) follows behind‚ surviving as a lackey by running odd jobs and errands for Johnny and doing strong-arm work. He is asked to lure to the rooftop of his tenement building a young dockworker Joey Doyle‚ one of the informant union workers who is planning to “sing to the crime commission” by testifying before the Waterfront Crime Commission against gangsters who tyrannically control the docks. Terry shouts to fellow pigeon-lover Joey that

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    There are currently 1.4 million described species on earth‚ but estimates of as many as 5 to 50 million total species have been projected to exist (Becher‚ 1998‚ 60). Tropical entomologist Terry Erwin’s research supports that there may be as many as 30 million insect species alone in the tropical rainforests (Shiva et al‚ 1991‚ 14). One of the true challenges to biodiversity is that there are so many species that we may be obliterating that we are not even aware exist yet. We are destroying species

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    Elia Kazan’s ‘On the Waterfront’ tells the story of Terry Malloy’s journey through moral lack of concern to accomplishments. By the end of the film both Terry and the audience are able to recognise his development and moral growth. Terry Malloy is most certainly not a failure‚ Elia shows the audience that Terry triumphs over the misfortune community and struggle that he lives in. However‚ without the guidance of Edie Doyle and Father Barry that Terry comes to realise his true prospective to challenge

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    this context‚ Terry‚ the agent of [the principal] Lotza Money Limited (LML) offers [the outsider] Marble Arch Limited (MAL) a contract under specific terms. It is crucial to determine the extent of Terry’s authority in enforcing a contract to be binding to another party. Actual Authority Express Authority ‘An actual authority is a legal relationship between principal and agent created by consensual agreement’ (Lord Diplock). The express grant written in clear terms states Terry is “authorised

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    Topic:’Terry says to Charley‚ "I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody instead of a bum. Which is what I am". Does the film support Terry’s judgement of himself? On the Waterfront is a film where a young man has to struggle between conflicting choices in the harsh brutal waterfront days of the 1950s. Director Elia Kazan chose to shoot the film in black and white‚ to use as a contrast between the obvious right and wrong state of affairs on the waterfront. However obvious it is‚ the

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