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    Select a crime and then find a suitable case that interests you. Newspapers are a great place to start researching for a case - Mohammed Haddara faced Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in the committal hearing (a hearing in the local court before the charge is heard in the district court or Supreme Court) over drug possession and vehicle thefts . Identify the court the case would be heard in. Outline the jurisdiction of this court – criminal, civil, original and appellate – This court has been heard…

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    Trespass

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    Task 1 a.) A tort is defined as something that is twisted or crooked and is not straight. There are some basic elements that most torts consist of. They include: There must be an act or omission by the defendant, or in other words, something they have done to failed to do. The claimant must have been caused harm, and the harm must be a type of a harm that the law protects against. It must be possible to prove that the defendant’s action or omission is the cause of the harm. The defendant must…

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    How far are you willing to go in order to do something you love most? Most are willing to sacrifice all they have in order to accomplish their goal. Eudora Welty exemplifies a person who is willing to do just that! Since her early childhood, Eudora Welty has been surrounded in an environment where reading is fundamental. In the excerpts from her autobiography, One Writer’s Beginnings, Welty is nostalgic for her childhood experiences connected with reading. Welty conveys her passion for reading…

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem that tells a story of the hero and historical figure Gilgamesh, a king who ruled over the Sumerian city of Uruk sometime around 2700 B.C.E, as well as his companion Enkidu. The epic poem explores many themes, mainly humankinds coping with the inevitably of death, as well as their struggle against the natural world and the gods. Throughout the Epic, Gilgamesh uses Technology cultivate the natural world around him and bring it to a state of civilization. One…

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    Intentional Tort

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    owner should even be knowledgeable of laws that pertain to the business as well as the effects they may have. The incident that occurred at Springfield Arms Apartments brings about queries on where the accountability lies, with the owner or the trespasser. The responsibility is weighted legally as damages incurred. However this matter is handled by the owner reflects the kind of business ethics Springfield Arms Apartments is overseen by. By understanding the torts and ethics can shed some light…

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    How The Tiger Got Its Stripe Long ago believe it or not Tiger’s didn’t have stripes, tigers were white colored animals. Animals were still new back then they were still being created. Animals were still new to the Amazonian Jungle there was few foods to share to every animal. Those few is controlled by a selfish Monkey King and his goons of monkeys for followers. He forbids anybody who tries to eat it. On one fine day the got so Tiger fed up with the Monkeys antic that he confronted the Monkey…

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    Blizzard Resort Case Study

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    does owe the duty of care to Mitchie while seen as a trespasser as he entered the resort through the backfield after consuming several drinks. After discovering Mitchie stumbling, loud and boisterous at the top of the hill, the race organizer and the attendant informed him about participating yet he ignored…

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    Adam Smith Capitalism

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    they are most likely to have success or in this instance make the most profit. This relates to our unit about capitalism because the main point of capitalism is to make a profit. Next, the article talked about Foton putting up fences to keep out trespassers. This relates to the closure movement because just as the movement in the 1750’s-1850’s large pieces of land began to become closed for private use, and this negatively affected both the farmers of then and now who needed this land to graze…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    taken home. I was nameless (going by Charlie Brown and Wrinkle Head), content to be the center of my parents’ attention, and alone for one last time. Ten days later, Matthew and Josephine were brought home and stole my spotlight once again. These trespassers turned out to be my brother and sister, and my life as a triplet began. As we grew, we became an inseparable unit. We melted down on airplanes, shrieked in department stores, and helped each other sneak out of our shared crib to prolong…

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    Showing welcome was the simplest way to bring fame and fortune to yourself and your family within the time of ancient Greece. The link among a guest, and host wasn 't solely polite, but it thus might confirm what would happen to you. Within the Odyssey, Homer uses the connection among guests-hosts as the simplest way to point out the behavior of the characters. Once a decent relationship of guests-hosts was acted out properly the result was continually fortunate for the guests and also the host.…

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