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    strict liability can be defined as a legal responsibility for damages or injury even if the person is found strictly liable without his fault or negligence. Under Common Law, there are an aversion to impose strict liability most likely because of the absence of mens rea in these offences. A person is not considered guilty of a crime if the act of crime is done without guilty mind. It is called strict liability because the defendant will be convicted even they are completely have no any knowledge…

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    Neediness is not accepting an instruction. Destitution is thinking about icy cement, flipping from side to side before having the capacity to nod off. Neediness is shaking the future as you awaken each day wishing you never did. Neediness is an absence of flexibility. Destitution is feebleness. How heart sickening is it that there are as of now 925 million individuals that are malnourished on the planet today? It damages to consider those individuals that don't endure the night because of…

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    system so against the foundations of what that world was built on. As he says, “I realized that it was necessary, once in my life, to demolish everything completely and start again from the fundations”. He did this to find unquestionable, certain truth that can be serve as a basis of a whole new system that can be “stable and likely to last”. His method is called Universal Doubt. In this essay I will discuss and examine Descartes’ further thoughts…

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    the Absurd truth and the inevitability of death. After Maman’s death, Thomas Perez’s struggle to continue on to Maman’s funeral…

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    mystical or otherworldly in the methods by which they accomplished their objectives. By all signs, they held their insight into development all through their history, yet they were constrained after the Fourth Dynasty, not by the absence of innovation yet rather by their absence of the bottomless assets that were beforehand accessible. More than two thousand years after the fact, the Romans would move enormous stones, some weighing almost 1,000 tons, utilizing comparable procedures at…

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    There are some truths so unimaginable that, as humans, we tend to default in hopeful thinking. The essays analyzed: “The Happiest and Unhappiest Jobs in America”, by Jacquelyn Smith, and “We Are Not All Created Equal: The Truth about the American Class System”, by Stephen Marche present arguments that falls on the negative line of observation. We consider the two contrasting lives of Mr. Zannikos, a self-made business owner, and Mr. Peralta, a struggling illegal immigrant, to further prove the…

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    But by now we must understand that the world without photograph would affect everyone in the planet from an Instagram user to professional photographer and one does not have the experience to take photographs to realise the absence of photographs as they will not be able to see the beauty and honesty of it. (M. Heseltine, 2004) And many professional photographers would not be that adventurous as well as be lonely without their instruments. Interestingly it is just an idea of…

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    Never Been Kissed Essay

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    Never Been Kissed is a quirky romantic comedy directed by Raja Gosnell. The film stars the always charming Drew Barrymore, David Arquette, Molly Shannon, Michael Vartan, John C. Reilly, Gary Marshall, and many more. Along with being the star of the film, Barrymore also produced the film. You do not see too many movies with woman taking on the main role. It was refreshing to see for a change, and what made it even better was that the movie was widely successful which put in a good word for woman…

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    friends and family. While gone, the soldier’s family gets used to life without them, going through their days and making decisions by themselves. In her blog post “Stuck in Place: Struggling Through My Husband's Return”, Estella Post states: “The truth is that you get used to being alone; you get used to your military spouse being gone, and making decisions by yourself”. A soldier’s return to civilian life is a major adjustment for everyone involved. The soldier’s family has to make adjustments…

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus the King tells of the mysteries involving the royal family of Thebes. It depicts Oedipus’ mission to uncover the murderer of Laius, while in turn discovering the unfortunate truths of his reality. As the play progresses, the portrayal of the mighty, proud king intensifies, until the moment of truth drastically changes him into a lowly criminal who pleads for pity. It is through this portrayal that Sophocles uses the connection between hubris and anagnorisis to communicate…

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