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    case Street v Mountford [1985], where Ms Wendy Mountford had concluded an agreement with the landlord for exclusive residential occupation (of furnished premises) for a fair rent, but the agreement was described as a personal license, not a lease. A second case where the difference between the two can be seen is Somma v Hazlehurst [1978] Covenants in leases are “rules” put into the agreements of the lease they are enforceable by original parties and the assignees. They are mutual obligations…

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    4-8818 discover an underground tunnel with train tracks. International tells him " 'It is forbidden '"(31) when he suggests going into the tunnel, but Equality insists " 'We shall go, nonetheless"(31). He knows they will be severely punished if the Council discovers their actions, but he does it anyway. He even knows that he is exploring an artifact form the Unmentionable Times and those " 'are damned who touch the things of the Unmentionable Times" '(33). He risks severe punishment but does…

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    first seven Ecumenical Councils there are three councils mentioned in this essay which include, the First Council of Nicaea (325), First Council of Constantinople (381), and the Council of Chalcedon (451). Overall these early ecumenical councils have changed the outlook of Christian beliefs, actions and practices within the Christian world. During the times of early church history, the controversies over the deity of Christ were debated over the years. The First Council of Nicaea (325) claimed…

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    which are the result of many elements. In summary, there are following three main causes: Charles de Gaulle’s ambition; France’s interests on CAP and budgetary power of the European Parliament; majority voting in decision-making procedure of the Council of Ministers. In author’s perspective, these three reasons are of progressive relations. 2.2.1 Charles de Gaulle’s ambition Charles de Gaulle was one of the strongest and greatest of French leaders since Napoleon. As the president during the new…

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    Watching my close relative suffer with strabismus throughout her childhood made me realise how sight deficiency can lead to severe physical and psychological effects in someone. Empathising with her struggles from an early age made me aware of the reliance on our eyesight. Ultimately I was motivated to attend a talk regarding optometry which enhanced my knowledge of the course and gave me a chance to operate optical instruments. Acknowledging my ambition beforehand made me choose A-level…

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    Titles: 1. Europeanization of the Balkans. Case study of Croatia as an EU MS and Montenegro as an applicant member. 2. Croatia as an Intermediate between the European Commission and Applicant MSs in the Western Balkans. Croatia-Montenegro Relations. 3. The Balkans from Communist dissolution to European Integration. Development in Croatia and Montenegro. A) Description: European integration in the Balkans, in specific Croatia and Montenegro, has been crucial whether to achieve or not achieve…

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    David Cameron and Herman Van Rompuy play two very different roles in the Somali world. David Cameron is a British politician who also served as The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016. Herman Van Rompuy is the President of the European Council and once served as the Prime Minister of Belgium. Both political figures…

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    “There are also rumors of school officials coaching students on how to fill out there forms( Reese. 1998)”(Clarke 2007), these forms being surveys on the teaching quality of the school. This citation, rather than being a claim supporting Clarke’s article, serves more like a mood-setter that leads her readers into a state where its easier for the her to convey his ideas. On the matter of these influences ' affects on students, Meredith, Ehrenberg and Clarke all agree that they are mostly…

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    of God”. Two orators in particular drew the proverbial line in the sand between homoousios and homoiousios, of the same and of similar substance as the Father. This division was later coined the Arian Controversy after Arius failed to convince the Council of Nicaea (325 CE) of his position. Arius felt that the logos could not be of the same substance as God, but merely of similar substance. One of his most famous statements was “there was a time when he…

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    A shining metropolis carved from the finest of white marble, with pristine columns reaching towards the heavens and grandiose sculptures of alluring deities, guarding the city with devotion. A thousand brilliant tiles depict scenes of it’s illustrious history, while tiered fountains, scattered about the commons; although filled with water, no longer run. Years of neglect have allowed the elements to erode some of the intricate carvings decorating the façades. This city, once fit for a king, is…

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