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    engineers inform them about the alarm system and arrangements have been made in local hospitals for the treatment of their employees and they have no plan for the surrounding people. They also inform that it is the responsibility of the people. 3. A Yarn Dyeing company which dumps its wastes in the nearby river. It causes heavy damage to the people those who are using the river. The plant engineers are aware of this, but they do not change the disposal method because their competitors also…

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    not. The General Rule in L’ Estrange v Graucob 1934 2 KB 34 means that Pippa would be contractually bound by the clause unless there was a misrepresentation about the clause. An example of an exception was seen in Curtis v Chemical Cleaning and Dyeing 1951 1 KB 805 in this case the claimant was given wrong information, when she asked an assistant of the shop what she was signing, therefore the defence could not rely on the clause even though the claimant had signed the form, as a signature…

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    Plato introduces the concept of courage as one of the main virtues present in the city he creates throughout The Republic. The virtues (wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice) are compartmentalized and found in specific classes or parts of the city. Plato states upfront that “Now whoever call the city brave or cowardly will think first about its armed forces.” So it follows naturally that courage finds its foundation in the auxiliary class of warriors. Those who protect and defend the city…

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    She was one of the beautiful popular girls. All this was before the accident, after that - she practically became a whole different person. She started to act different and changed her appearance by dyeing her hair black as well. Following the consequence of not eating, she also lost a lot of weight making her thinner. After the accident, she has to take different kind of pills, so when her aunt Carrie says ”I know you’ve been sick”(p.61) she starts…

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    “How can a loving God look at someone who has not heard the Gospel before, and at the moment of dyeing God would send that person to eternal damnation?” in addition to that, when good people are going through trouble and bad times, they would say, how can God allowed that to happen to such a person. These are perhaps; some of the moral reasons people…

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    Ejmin Yaghoobi According to the article, the company’s mission statement announces their decision to “Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.” The company has demonstrated that a strong business, one which they have been doing, does not shy away from charging high price for environmentally friendly products. What I have learned reading about Patagonia and Yvon Chouinard’s ideals is that there should not be a…

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    It is with infinite sadness the family of Benjamin Joseph Coates said goodbye to him on February 7, 2081 in his home, at the age of 84. He died peacefully in his sleep the way he wanted to go. A true gentleman, loving husband and best friend of Cadence for 69 years, extremely proud father of Harley and Zelig, Proud Grandfather of Rose, Cecilia, Xavier and John. Adoring brother to Sydney Coates of Ohio and Fiona Coates of New Jersey. Ben was a salesman for many years before he made the switch to…

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    In the late 1980’s, the African country of Sudan was involved in a brutal civil war that left over 20,000 children orphaned with no families to protect them or homes to live in. Many of these young children walked over a thousand miles through jungle and dessert terrain searching for refuge from the war. Many did not survive. Thousands of these children wondered for years in search of safety, eventually finding refuge in a camp in Kenya miles from their homes. They became known as the lost boys…

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    In the same way that humans catch diseases fish can too. Some diseases in this instance comparable to the black plague have had a terrible effect on the salmon population in specific regions. One of the most infamous diseases, the Ulcerative Dermal Necrosis, which is one that effected almost all the salmon in Scotland in the late 1970’s. In attempts to remove the parasite that was killing the fish, Scotland succumbed to loosing all the salmon in nearly over 20 Norwegian rivers. “The parasite,…

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    in Brazil is likely to be seen as harmful to many citizens of the United States, it is important to consider that beauty has always been tied closely to wealth in our country as well. Even now, specific treatments like laser hair removal and skin dyeing are all related to one’s socioeconomic status. At the end of the day, it is difficult to imagine a society which isn’t completely equal to have beauty standards that are not based on one’s social and financial background and…

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