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    McKichan v. St. Louis Hockey Club, L.P was a 1998 personal injury case that made its way up to the Missouri Court of Appeals. The incident in question occurred on December 15, 1990 during a minor league hockey game between the Peoria Rivermen and the Milwaukee Admirals in Peoria, Illinois. The Peoria Rivermen is a subsidiary club of the defendant. The injury in question occurred during the third period of said hockey game when the plaintiff, who at the time was a goaltender for the Admirals, was…

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    difference between sensation and feeling (that which must always remain purely subjective, and is absolutely incapable of forming a representation of an object) because both delight and feeling are subjective products of objective sensation (cp 60). In summary delight and pleasure are private judgements and is restricted to one’s…

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    Title and Citation HARTSOCK et al. v. RICH’SEMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION et al. Facts of the Case This case is about a check was accidently sent to the wrong address, and the check was illegal cashed by someone that it was not intended for. According to the case, it is about Carolyn Hartsock whom received settlement payments from Prudential Reinsurance Company. After receiving her settlement, she sold one of her lump sum payments of $60, 096 to Singer Asser Finance Company, LLC. She wanted Prudential…

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    proves herself to be a lousy and conniving mother and grandmother. Not only does she deceive her family, but also herself. A close look at her words and actions show the grandmother to be manipulative, over critical, and over compensating in her own judgments of herself. The very first characteristic of the grandmother shown is how manipulative she is. In the beginning of the story the readers find out that the family is taking a trip to Florida and that the grandmother doesn’t wish to go there.…

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    Plaintiff, because Defendants used a robot likeness of Plaintiff in a series of advertisements without Plaintiff’s consent or monetary compensation. Plaintiff claimed common law rights of publicity and the Lanham Act. The District Court granted summary judgment in favor of Defendants. Plaintiff appealed. Facts: Defendants produced an advertisement campaign around the likeness of a popular TV show, “Wheel of Fortune.” In this case, Plaintiff…

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    a right or wrong answer to this question because everyone has a different point of view of almost everything. The book The Great Gatsby, which was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a American style novel describing a millionaire also faces many judgments from others, characters in this book clearly performed how the society is, hates, love, jealousy, having doubts, and somehow can reflect today’s society either. It’s so hard not to judge other people nowadays, and people consider gossip as an…

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    I am clinically considered overweight/obese. Not by a considerable amount, mind you. Just enough where it labels who I am as a person. People wonder why others become obese. It isn’t some goal people have. It is not by accident either. People have life style choices. And that is what they are. Choices. You can choose what you are, how you look, how you dress. Your body is a canvas and it is up to you to paint it how you please. I can choose to go to the gym and eat healthy. Has anyone asked why…

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    When making our first impression of others, people tend to put an abundance of focus onto traits that should not matter. We often let our judgements of people we happen to be unfamiliar with become our reality. I chose a text of a picture of six trees showing their reflections into a body of water they surround. Each tree had its own unique features, however their reflections into the water were similar. This painting displays the concept that no matter how different people seem, they are still…

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    Love can make us do crazy things. It can take us on life changing journeys, sometimes even journeys that take us across the world. Love can sometimes weigh us down, if it isn’t good for us or returned to us. It can hinder our judgements or even alter our beliefs altogether. But in the end we must decide if love is worth the ups and downs. Whether we should put ourselves, our very hearts, on the line in the hopes of finding a love that will endure a lifetime. In this paper I will explain the…

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    I am writing in response to your request that I analyze Vanessa Friedman’s “Don’t Ban Photos of Skinny Models” and to make a recommendation for or against the publication in The Shorthorn newspaper. I have considered the rhetorical appeals of Friedman’s article and come to a conclusion that the readers of The New York times will find it quite convincing. Even though it could be unpersuasive to some readers, I am in support of publishing her work because readers all over are likely to find the…

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