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    Collins argued that the contract was ultra vires, which means the contract is “beyond the powers”, thus illustrating that any powers exercised by an officer of the corporation are limited by the constituting, any act outside the limitations are considered ultra vires. Likewise, Collins constructed the lawsuit on the grounds that the construction on the land and building are beyond the power of the board of directors. While Collins believes the contract was on the basis of ultra vires, he did not…

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    Pitbull Speech

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    breeds (or dogs in general), fear of the unknown, or deliberate bias and misinformation. Myths that are all bark and no bite. — Pit bulls have locking jaws — Pit bulls are known for their wide skulls, and this could be why many people correlate this physical trait directly to their bites. Well, the truth is rather simple: NO, pit bulls do not have locking jaws, nor does any other breed of canine. It’s a myth that those nasty Hollywood movies…

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    Movie Review: As Good As It Gets Destinee Starcher Psychology 281, Section 5 The movie as good as it gets tells the story of Melvin Udall, an elderly man suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Brooks, 1997). Mr. Udall meets the criteria for both an abnormal behavior and OCD. In lecture we discussed what constitutes abnormal behavior according to abnormal psychology. A behavior must both deviate from societal norms, and cause functional impairment to the individual (Beidel,…

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    consider it anymore father” (Bradbury 9). This proves that when people depend on other people for technology, they can get aggressive and desperate for it if they no longer have access to it. Additionally, when Lydia punished Peter and Wendy for locking the nursery for a few hours, again he and her had a…

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    Gun safety is about creating good habits that apply the four rules first established by Lt. Colonel Jeff Cooper, and then continually ensuring those habits adhere to the rules. Weapon safety is the biggest concern in the America. Throughout history safety for weapons have been made and a lot are still be used, Efforts to make guns safer with technology are not new. Safeties can generally be divided into subtypes such as internal safeties (which typically do not receive input from the user) and…

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    America's "get tough on crime" law has had little effect on reducing crime. They have largely been trumped by the economic realities brought on by the Great Recession of the early 21st century. The get-tough laws did not always work. It was implemented as a form of slowing recidivism. The get tough on crime law tried to put a handle on the revolving door of offenders who got out, commit another crime and return back to confinement. However, there have been legal challenges, and questions…

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    Drop Knee Research Paper

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    Climbing techniques - the drop knee shouldn't be mysterious; here's a few things that everyone should know about it. What is the drop-knee? The drop-knee, also known as the Egyptian, is a rock climbing technique that reduces muscle strain in the arms. This technique let's you rotate into the rock and use your hips to push upward. With this technique, one knee ends up in a lower position and the body becomes twisted toward the other leg. It's designed to give you a longer reach as the body…

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    By locking up fuel hedging contracts, Southwest was able to pay less for the fuel than other competing airlines. While facing possible layoffs, Kelly challenged his ground crews to reduce the turnaround times from 55 minutes to 15 minutes. The crews were at to achieve that goal and eliminated the possibility of layoffs. By having a fleet of only having Boeing 737s, Southwest has been able to keep maintenance cost extremely low. Southwest has had their flight attendants play games with their…

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    there is an emergency at campus. Although “things can go awry” (1), by not having good signal and not being able to reach these students and staff. I agree with Motoko on installing “automatic locking mechanisms for dormitory and classroom doors” (1), it’s a way to keep a gunman away from hurting students. Locking the doors will keep the gunman lock and not being able to move around the campus. I have being on a situation where I was locked at home. Back in El Salvador my mom used to go for…

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    I never knew ‘no, no’. Said Brailing quietly.” This is where the two men were talking about the new clone the man named Brailing bought. Then the clone robot realized what was going on with Brailing and his wife, so he decided to kill Brailing by locking into a metal box. For the other man named, Smith, it did not go so good either. Smith was missing money from his…

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