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    Is there a contract between Tony and Emma under contract law? A contract is a deal made by more than two parties with a purpose of some enforceable legal rights and obligations. A contract is consist of an agreement, consideration and intention to create legal relations. An agreement is made up of offer and acceptance, It has been an valid offer and acceptance. An offer is one of the elements of an agreement. An offer is a promise made by the offeror. Invitation to treat is an invitation to…

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    58) Consideration of motives is relevant to judging the worth of persons, but not actions. Along these lines, the thought of intentions is pertinent to judging the value of people, however not actions. Utilitarians know that a correct action does not really show a high-minded character and that actions which are blamable regularly continue from qualities qualified for applaud over…

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    Buried Prejudice Analysis

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    reading Buried Prejudice I related strongly to when Carpenter was explaining that the problem with implicit bias is when people form associations that contradict their personal intentions and beliefs. My intentions are never to discriminate, and I believe every person is equal to one another. Despite my anti-prejudice intentions, I still find myself subconsciously being fearful when I pass a black person alone while walking on Philly streets. Usually after the subconscious thought passes through…

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    America Before Columbus

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    Columbus arrived in America he came with a contingent of other sailors. Their adventure included introduction of the honeybees that were set to make honey. Interestingly, the gift honeybees were a façade that blocked them from realizing their true intention scouting America as a potential colony. The act of using a…

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    to determine whether wars, battles, and other violent engagements a justified, and if so, what was the reason for the war. The reasons used in the Just War Theory are the following: just cause, last resort, legitimate authority, possessing right intention, reasonable chance of success, redressing a wrong, and reestablishing peace. The war this essay will analyze whether it is justified or not is the Seven Years War. Was the Seven Years War justified? It was very difficult to justify this war,…

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    need for vengeance has grown from William 's death up until Elizabeth 's death; on the other hand, when the monster shows Frankenstein the story behind William 's death, Frankenstein is able to overcome his anger. This shows Frankenstein 's sincere intentions for using his emotions as a way to cope with the grief of his family members ' deaths. In addition, this connects with the idea that anger can be an emotion leading into certain unchanged consequences; and replacing that with hope can lead…

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    Medea Patriarchy Essay

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    Supervised Writing- MEDEA Prompt 1: How is the Chorus the vehicle of social comment and cultural values? → Medea is a mythical ancient Greek tragedy about a sorceress Medea and her revengeful and jealous intentions against her husband Jason as she thinks Jason has betrayed her by marrying the princess of Corinth. It’s a heavy play in terms of broken vows and treachery, leading to a powerful peripetia in the play. There is an ongoing conflict throughout the play on many levels- be it oikos or…

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    be cautious around Hamlet, but returned seeking revenge against Hamlet, who Laertes blames for the death of Polonius and Ophelia.His good intentions for Ophelia…

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    Image” illustrates how white Americans wanted to civilize Native Americans. Anglo Americans, settlers who colonized United States, encroached on the land and culture of Native Americans. At that time, any hostile or violent behavior toward Whites’ intention was punished severely. Moreover, Whites believed that Native Americans needed to conform to the white way of civilization in order to live in America and thought that the way of life of Native Americans as immoral. Due to their strong belief,…

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    Most people live their lives based on assumptions made yet, we should be wiser and figure out the true intentions behind all these masks people wear. William Shakespeare explores this idea in Hamlet, a play about the son of the king of Denmark who was murdered by his own brother, Claudius. Claudius then married his brother's wife only a month after the murder and for this reason he’s not only the uncle but, also the stepfather of Hamlet, the prince of Denmark. Throughout the play, Hamlet will…

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