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    to withstand a motion for summary judgment. See Anderson, 477 U.S. 242. A genuine issue of material fact exists where a reasonable jury could find for the non-moving party based on the evidence. Id. at 248-49. If there is no genuine issue of material fact, the moving party is entitled to judgment solely as a matter of law, then the judge must grant summary judgment. Id. at 250. Plaintiff #1 admits to making the online purchase of the generator. He admits to seeing the hyperlink, ignoring it, and clicking “ACCEPT AND PAY.” Plaintiff #1 does contend that he did not agree to the terms of the disclaimer. (Deposition of Richard Imry, p. 5, line 3). However, this is not a question of fact, but rather a question of law. B. The hyperlink’s admonition to view the warranty disclaimer and proximity to the ACCEPT and ORDER button on WGC’s website put the plaintiff on inquiry notice of the disclaimer of warranties and therefore the plaintiff was bound by the terms in the contract of…

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    Northern Invasion was the time of my life. I haven’t stopped thinking about how awesome it was even though it was a couple months ago in May. There were forty bands over the course of two days and of course I tried to see as many as I could. I still can’t believe I actually saw some of my most favorite bands. Here are some stories about what it was like during four of those bands. One of the first bands of the day that I loved was Asking Alexandria. They were playing at the third stage which…

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    Unfortunately Betty’s parents are quite elderly and are unable to care for Betty themselves. Betty’s treating doctors and psychologist are concerned about the stress associated with the uncertainty of Fred’s possible departure and the effect that this is having on Betty’s deteriorating health. II. Legal Basis: Pursuant to Regulation 2.05(4) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth) (the Regulations), since the granting of Fred’s subclass 600 visa, the compelling and compassionate…

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    Unbroken tells the true story of Louis Zamperini, and Olympic runner and serviceman during World War II, who was captured by Japanese after his plane crashed into the Pacific Ocean. Laura Hillenbrand, the author of Unbroken, also authored a number one New York Times Bestseller, Seabiscuit. Hillenbrand studied at Kenyon College, but left early after the onset of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) caused her to not have enough energy to attend. In order to write the book, Hillenbrand interviewed…

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    Setting The setting for “Slaughterhouse Five” is all about World War II. “Slaughterhouse Five” includes many places from World War II such as Dresden, prisoner of war camps, and battlegrounds. “Slaughterhouse Five” also includes Tralfamadore, a fictional planet, and Ilium, New York. World War II is unsanitary and cold. Billy’s home is known as relaxing and open. Tralfamadore is an enclosed space, but made to look like the average home. The settings in this book play an important part because…

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    Andrew gives information of all parts the war, including before and the effects afterwards. Andrew has a couple pages of the sources that he used when writing his book. Based off all the research he did, this book is a reliable source to use. However, this book has one disclaimer listed: some of the internet sources Andrew Langley used have slightly different URLs now or no longer exist. Other than this limitation, the book is very helpful for my…

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    No First Lady served through two nationally traumatic events such as did Eleanor Roosevelt, presiding at the White House during the Great Depression and World War II. Unique to her tenure was the fact that the President was physically limited by his then-hidden condition of polio (First Ladies’ Library) .Eleanor Roosevelt has been called one of the 20th century 's most influential women (UShistory). In terms of her life experiences and her evolving vision as First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt was…

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    Egypt was expanded to Syria, Nubia, and farther south to the Fourth Cataract drastically improving Egyptian influence, lessening its chances of being attacked. Under Thutmose I, Egypt became the first empire to command western Asia. Not only was Egypt expanding and gaining prosperity, but it was also able to attain peace with other countries who did not dare invade. With the open of the New Kingdom and the defeat of the Hyksos, however, came a new array of enemies, one of which was the Hittites.…

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    Psycho Film Analysis

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    Hitchcock’s Psycho, from ‘Inside Norman Bates’ and ‘The World Inside Its Image’ The benchmark of horror films could easily be Hitchcock’s most revered work ‘Psycho’ (1960). The black and white filmscape does not downplay the crimson colour of blood spiralling down the plughole after Marion’s fatal stabbing, nor the shock of Norman’s mothers sunken eye sockets. It’s 2015 and this is the first time I have properly been introduced to the film however as a testament to its making I had nightmares…

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    Among our most intrinsic human characteristics, we strive to express ourselves both creatively and socially. Combining these two traits creates an artistic interaction between an audience and a medium. Cinema, arguably the most visually astounding form of art, not only stimulates visually, but subjects viewers to haptic and acoustic experiences as well. The film scholar, Thomas Elsaesser, makes various points in his book “Film Theory” describing several ways in which we can experience the film…

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