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    proceedings with regard to its pending declaratory judgment action; and plaintiff’s opposition to defendant’s expedited motion to extend time to respond to plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment and motion to modify scheduling order, and in support thereof, states as follows: I. Plaintiff’s Motion to Stay Proceedings with Regard to Its Pending Declaratory Judgment Action. 1. On March 16, 2016, Plaintiff filed a complaint for declaratory judgment seeking a declaration as to the rights of the…

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    Burger King Case Study

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    Court of Appeals of Ohio, First District, Hamilton County. NADEL et al., Appellants, v. BURGER KING CORPORATION et al., Appellees. No. C-960489. -- May 21, 1997 Edward J. Felson and Stephen R. Felson, Cincinnati, for appellants. Jonathan P. Saxton, Cincinnati, for appellee Burger King Corporation. Droder & Miller Co., L.P.A., A. Dennis Miller and Kevin J. Ryan, Cincinnati, for appellee Emil, Inc. I. Facts On a morning in early December 1993, plaintiff-appellant Paul Nadel was driving…

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    There are approximately 2.01 billion Christians in the world, all professing to carry the name Christian, follower of Jesus. But how many out of that great number sincerely desire to know Him better every day, think of Him as their very Best Friend, and surrender their lives to Him out of a loving and trusting ongoing, personal relationship with Him? He was a young guy, but had been married a couple years to this “Christian” girl. They both attended church every week, but neither had a personal…

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    If this test was to be used, I believe that we would likely win under summary judgment. Then there is the Legislative body of law. This body is typically more favorable to the government because of their long standing tradition. It’s a more historical approach, while looking how history has opened such meetings with prayer. “Practice…

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    Foreclosure Crisis Essay

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    During the Foreclosure Crisis several years ago, my community was hit hard. I never thought I would see homes in my neighborhood being foreclosed. It was unbelievable. I was in middle school and high school when this was going on and heard my parents discussing this many times. I look back and think there were things that could have been done to prevent this from being a nation-wide disaster. I believe that there are things that can be done to minimize the effect of a foreclosure crisis…

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    rotten to the core. Alas, because of her behavior and rather odd demeanor she tended to have few friends. Well, no friends to be truthful. She never kept a human as a companion for long, usually not even an animal. An insect, possibly, but those don't last long by default. She enjoyed her own thoughts more than she did anything else, so she decided to make her own friends, or at least that's what it seemed everybody…

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    At the beginning of the book, the motif of “Loneliness” is utilized when Holden behaves as a noticeable antisocial individual around people whom he recognizes. At the last football game of the year in Pencey Prep School, Holden watches the game from the far despite the majority of students is cheering in the stadium. Holden claims that he “[is] trying to feel some kind of a good-by”, and before “[he] leaves a place [he…

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    meetings. Linking this to Dweck’s Model of Goal Orientation (1983), Todd was displaying low persistence and an avoidance of challenges, which were signs of helplessness. He was oriented towards Performance Goals, as he sought to avoid possible negative judgments of competence from others. As Todd had low confidence in his ability, this view was detrimental and caused him to withdraw further from learning…

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    Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye continues to engage audiences through it relatable narrative treatment of alienation. Through his narrative treatment Salinger portrays the then first look of the teenage years and what it is like transitioning into adulthood. Holden continues to resonate with modern audiences due to his feelings of alienation towards his culture and the everyday life in which Holden struggles to relate too. Holden’s disillusionment to adulthood and growing up is what feeds his…

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    Antolini was a critical moment in the novel. The event can be seen from many different angles. Should the reader decide to trust in Holden’s words, “I knew he was watching me…damn perverts” (Salinger 212), Holden’s snap judgment portrays Antolini as a child molester and therefore gives the reader an easy connection. However, had the reader analyzed the event, a different impression could have been reached. Take Holden’s actions when seeing his younger sister Pheobe, “I sort…

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