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    Jordan, Here is my preliminary analysis based on Ms. L 's allegations, the contract images, and a review of Texas Contract law. Based on the language and the images of the contract, I don’t believe there are any defenses specifically stated. There is no termination clause that would allow Ms. L to end the agreement. Additionally, it doesn’t appear that there is a breach of contract with regard to the services that Ms. Lowe was to receive. Ms. L may have a claim for fraudulent inducement.…

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    nineteen couples have actually got engaged, and only one couple has actually gone through with a marriage. Most of the other couples barely managed to make their relationships last long enough for their season finally to air. Aside from its failure at matchmaking, the show is still able to attract a large audience. The most recent season finale reeled in approximately 9.5 million viewers…

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    The novel Emma is a 19th century novel written in the Regency Era by Jane Austen. The political, historical, and social context during this time affects both the novel as well as the protagonist, Emma. From the start of the novel, Emma is described as “handsome, clever, and rich” by the omniscient 3rd person narrator. This clearly reveals Emma’s character and her superior status in her social hierarchy, as well as alluding to her egoistic personality. Her rich and comfortable world is further…

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    Chapter Ones Successful authors create stories that come alive for the reader. While there are many ways to do this, grabbing the reader’s interest in the first chapter is essential. Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, and Charlotte Bronte use setting and character development in the first chapter of their books to spark the reader’s interest. Not only do each of these authors introduce the setting and characters well, they also present the relationships among them all. Emma, published in 1815, is set…

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    PLAINTIFF BURKE’S MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN OPPOSITION OF DEFENDANT’S MOTION TO DISMISS INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, Deborah Burke, is opposing Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Burke asks that the Court deny the motion because her Complaint satisfies the standard set by Rule 8(a)(2) and the two prong test. Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662-79(2009); Bell Atl. Corp. v. Twombly, 550 U.S. 544-63 (2007). Further, the conduct was sufficiently…

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    will it happen? How would someone know when they have found “the one”? With the influx of technology, the dating game has changed. Nowadays, everyone is using online dating websites or apps like Tinder, eHarmony, or okCupid. “The online dating or matchmaking services industry exhibits great potential with more than 1,300 sites in operation, one where firms such as Match.com and eHarmony.com generate income worth an estimated £600m a year in the UK” (Xun). Online dating can…

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    their own spouses. Their requirements for an arrangement depends on reputation and lineage [New World Encyclopedia]. In Japan about 30 percent of marriages still follow traditional arranged marriages in modern times. Their marriages are more like matchmaking as partners hold a meet to see if they find each other suitable. It is during the first meeting that the parents are usually present [New World…

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    wrong to mistrust any, I will do myself the right to trust none. And the fine is, for which I may go the finer, I will live a bachelor.” (1.1. 240) As the play proceeds trickery is again displayed by Leonato, Prince, Claudio, and Hero who play matchmaking as they trap Benedick and Beatrice into trusting that alternate adores them. When they both hear this they concede their affection for the other. Presently, it can be contended that the two don't really cherish each other, however have quite…

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    analyzing data for marketing strategies or deciding how to treat a patient. Ayers spends a significant amount of time discussing regression and data mining and how it can be used to anticipate the future. Regressions are used by some familiar matchmaking companies such…

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    The concept of gender helps to understand that the inequality between sexes is not the result of biological difference but is socially produced and examines the various way in which women suffers systematic social injustice. Pride and prejudice can be read as a novel written in a style very different from that of the sentimental genre and containing a fine understanding of feminine identity, romantic desires and gender relations as shaped by social context. The famous opening sentences of Pride…

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