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    begins to crumble when Alan starts answering his cell phone to discuss a case with a client, as he is a lawyer. This definitely showed how people can be so disconnected; yet connected with the world. The client, someone from a pharmaceutical company, released a medication on the market with extremely severe side effects. Alan ensured the client that it was okay, and that the drug should not be taken off the market. In response to this Michael points out that it is wrong for Alan to care less…

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    Intro Good Morning Year 11, Ms Walsh and Ms Sotirios. This morning I will be discussing the SBS documentary The Cronulla Riots. This documentary is an informative and educative text that provides responders with an insight into Australia's social and cultural context. I will be examining how contemporary texts offer modern possibilities, alongside interactive features and a combination of documentary techniques. The riots occurred on the 11 of December 2005, on the beachside suburb of Cronulla,…

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    You’re being weird.” Alan said seeming irritated with me. I was silent for a moment because he was the one that stopped talking to me in the first place. “Maybe I was just overreacting because if he didn’t care he wouldn't still try to talk to me,” I had thought. We hung up…

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    Supreme Court Cases Essay

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    According to the Supreme Court from multiple cases, it matters what a person's race is. Therefore, many cases have been based off of skin color. There used to be and still are people who fight for inequality and equality. Over the years the supreme court has made many decisions that impact and have impacted civil rights: Shelley vs. Kraemer, Loving vs. Virginia, and Regents of the University of California v. Bakke. The Shelley vs. Kraemer case has to do with the Shelley's, a black family,…

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    In the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, we are faced with a pallet of characters, all whom are very dynamic and have clear ambitions. Up until Chapter 6, we are given the idea that Dorian Gray is a generally normal man. He shows no sign of abnormality, he is simply a man with rather good looks and he has an immense interest in Lord Henry’s philosophical way of thinking. The first real event in which the reader can either justify Dorian’s actions as good or bad is located in…

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    French Horn Research Paper

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    The first French horn was invented in July of 1814 by Heinrich Stoelzel. The original design was based on early fox hunting horns, and were first used as instruments during 16th century operas. During the 17th century, the bell was expanded and flared, thus creating the French Horn. As hunting grew more popular among the wealthy, the French Horn was experimented on with shape and size to try to accomplish a larger range of notes. In 1636, Marin Mersenne wrote of four different types of French…

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    During the era of World War 2, the British government was secretly trying to crack Enigma, that was until Alan Turing has shown up. Alan Turing was a mathematician, who believed that he could invent a machine that could process encrypted messages and solve them. Although everyone he worked with him though he was truly a madman, he kept working on it each day even though…

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    Australia Contract Law

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    Before confirming that the parties have satisfied the required formal elements of a contract, a most important issue to consider is whether both parties have capacity to enter into a contract. In Alan and Bridget (parents) condition, Carlos (son) Company was in loss and was not able to repay the loan, decided to take a refinance, assuming the refinance will help the company comeback to its normal condition. Capacity states, the legal ability of the party to enter into a contract. Law will not…

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    Equus Play Analysis

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    the audience along with Dysart discovers the presence, or lack, of truth and the damaging nature of secrecy. Through Alan Strang and his horrific tale, an underlying desire to release the truth from both patient and…

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    But concussions are hard to determine because of they do not always show up physically (Alan, et. al.,2014). Doctors have tried new studies to determine whether or not an athlete had a concussion. In recent years, doctors have benefited from concussion symptom inventories and computerized neurocognitive testing tools, but none of these allow a window into the pathophysiology of concussions (Alan, et. al., 2014). With these studies doctors have collected data from, they used patients from Pan…

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