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    for a homeowners policy states that there is a requirement of anywhere from 80- 100% of the house to be insured. If more damage is uncured, then the home owners will have to pay for the difference. (Clark, 2010) Personal property that is within the dwelling is covered up to 60% of the value of the building. Therefore, seeing as how the watch collection and engagement ring are valued at a higher price bracket than the actual insurance will cover, it would be best for them to get extra coverage…

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    There are varying degrees of monster in every human. Furthermore, there are varying degrees of humanity in monsters. No person is perfect, and no person is entirely evil; the same goes for the monsters in the epic poem Beowulf. Even the worst of criminals have redeeming factors and times in their lives when they were good people, none of them were born cruel. All three monsters, Grendel, Grendel’s mother, and the dragon, show qualities of humanity as well as connections to each other. In Beowulf…

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    The Giver Man Vs Society

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    Not too long ago, I reread the most fascinating novel for the second time, but this time with my class. The Giver by Lois Lowry is an absolutely spectacular novel, revolving around a young boy, Jonas, who just turned twelve. Actually, he wasn’t the only one who turned twelve… it was all the Elevens in his community. Meanwhile, at the Twelve Ceremony, Jonas receives the most interesting Assignment of all; The Receiver of Memory. After the ceremony, nothing was ever the same again… for Jonas, at…

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    Religious spaces, characterized by Thomas Tweed, are “differentiated”, “kinetic” and “interrelated”. As a sacred city with spiritual significance in three religions, Jerusalem is depicted thoroughly and illustrated in the Hebrew Bible as one of the spaces Tweed defined. The biblical portrayal of Jerusalem emphasizes that the land was chosen by God and honored by Israelites, which differentiates it as a special, singular space; the description of Solomon’s Temple shows that Jerusalem is…

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    Canada’s First Nations People Similarities and Differences By: Zoe Gardner Did you know Canada’s first nations people may have arrived in Canada at least 18,000 to 20,000 years ago? There were hundreds of tribes scattered all across Canada, all different with some similarities. The focus of this essay is to compare and contrast three different first nations peoples, the Inuit of the Canadian arctic, the Haida of the Canadian Pacific coast, and the Iroquois of the Great Lakes…

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    Joe English II Jean Talon In 1665, the King sent a regiment of trained soldiers, a viceroy, a new governor, a new intendant, settlers and labourers, and supplies to New France. On September 12, 1665, the ship Saint Sebastien arrived in New France with Prouville de Tracy, the commander-in-chief of the troops, Sieur de Courcelle, the governor, and Jean Talon, the Intendant of justice, police and finance. It was up to Tracy and Courcelle to protect the colony from…

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    monumental architecture in the heart of Teotihuacan creates a unique sense of place. The scale of the pyramids, the far reaching stretch of the avenue of the dead, the symmetry of the walls, the rhythmic placement of the temples and highly decorated dwellings, filling the visitor’s peripheral vision, immersing them in the space, giving confirmation to one’s place in the world (Pallasmaa 2005, 11-13); a city of power and order. Creating a central spine, The Avenue of the Dead is 40 metres wide…

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    WAS THE ARREST OF SASSY LAWFUL? I WAS THERE IMPLIED LICENCE? In Halliday v Nevill, as the High Court held, the police officers have implied licence to go upon the path leading to the entrance of private dwellings for legitimate purposes . Officers Andrew and Annabel went upon the drive way and stopped by the front door with purpose of questioning Sassy. Sassy is a sister of Cassy and is likely a lawful visitor at the party hosted by Cassie. They arrested Sassy on the driveway in the end.…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    6. a) The arrest of Otto Theef was authorized. The police had received a reliable tip from an informant telling them that Theef had been involved in the crime. For a tip to be legitimate it needs to be from a reliable source and must be detailed. The informant was reliable and well-known, additionally the tip was detailed with what was stolen and where it was going to be shipped. Because of this the police officer put Theef under surveillance. When he saw Theef drink a lot of alcohol and…

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    of a small dog or a large cat.They have short tails of 6–7 cm (2–3 in) and three clawed toes on each limb, so frequently referred as three-toed sloths, and the difference is found in the number of fingers. As three-toed sloths are arboreal (tree-dwelling), with a body adapted to hang by their limbs, spend major part of their life within branches of trees, tropical rain forests, but they are still slow in trees.The three-toed sloths used to live high…

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