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    “How is trust is created or destroyed?” I would answer it by saying that trust is created or destroyed by the presence or lack of credibility. I came to this conclusion by comparing how in Mean Girls, Julius Caesar, and in real life how trust is earned and lost. Throughout our entire podcast, we saw that a common theme with trust in all three scenarios is the strong ability to rely on the other person. For example, Janis relies on Cady to betray The Plastics, until she loses her trust when…

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    Trust is an important bond that all humans should have with another, but what happens when the trust is broken? Trust is a significant theme in The Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-Time, a novel by Mark Haddon about a boy whose father broke his trust twice. In the novel, many characters have had they trust broken or broke their trust with others. In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon shows readers that trust can be easily lost. The theme of The Curious…

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    that foundation is trust. If you can't trust anyone, how can you move forward to the next step if you almost always have to look over your shoulder to make sure that nothing is going on that could hurt you in any way whether that's physically or mentally? It's nearly impossible because you then become a little paranoid, basically, a sitting duck waiting for what is coming to hurt you to do it already or trying to search for something that isn't there. Sometimes that inability to trust, anyone…

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    Learned Trust “Trust is something developed in the first few years of your life. Usually infants have one “face” they can depend on and trust.” A little while back my psychologist Dr. Henry told me that. I realized that I have a problem trusting people and don 't like having to depend on someone. I am a very self-dependent person. I push myself to work hard, get good grades and do things I enjoy. I do not like having somebody constantly telling me to do my homework, or don’t forget to go to work…

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    A discretionary trust is where the trustee is given the discretion to select, from amongst a specified class of beneficiaries, who will benefit under the trust and often to what extent . Comparably, a fiduciary mere power enables trustees to act as they choose to do so, imposing no obligation or discretion, to distribute property . In Re Gulbenkian , Lord Upjohn stated to ratify a fiduciary mere power the “is or is not” test would apply. Likewise, Lord Wilberforce in McPhail v Doulton…

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    A Calabasas trust administration attorney ensures compliance to state and federal laws for assets after death. The purpose is to uphold legal steps for estate tax exclusion and transfer of asset titles. No matter how well composed the will or estate plan, the estate’s total value, number and types of assets require an experienced administrator. As a legal entity, a trust details the conditions of distributing the assets at the time of death. Setting the trust up is the first step of working…

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    about love, trust issues, and jealousy that ends badly. Othello was helpless in a way that he believes that people spoke the truth and honest, Due to Othello’s nature and how he believe what people told him which is how Iago was able to do into believing his wife was cheating on him. The flawless voice of Iago easily dupes the main character, Othello, because Othello believes that Iago is a truthful person, Othello trust Iago too much, and Othello didn’t really love Desdemona. First, trust is…

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    Emotions In Macbeth

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    Havisham, Cousin Kate, and The Farmer’s Bride. Many techniques and emotions are displayed, and I will be exploring some of these throughout this essay. Shakespeare presents the strength of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s relationship through the obvious trust and respect they have for each other. This level of equality between husband and wife was not common at the time during which the play was written, which makes their relationship appear to be even stronger compared to those that would have been…

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    very vulnerable and has a weak heart. She wants to be loved but doesn 't like her guard to be down. He was so perfect, caring and nice. Then he showed his true colors, manipulated her and stole from her. Were there warning signs ? Who can you really trust in the world today? In Flannery O 'connor 's short story “Good Country People” the outside world is depicted as a dangerous and evil place, and conversely, the isolation of the home has protective power. Everyone is not whom they claim to be. …

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    you ever wondered why Intimate Relationships never last? There are so many reasons for why relationships never last. Intimate relationships have countless ups and downs, but to make a relationship survive and work is to Trust, Commitment, and Equality with each other. Trust is a super important part of a healthy relationship, but it’s something that many people struggle with for a lot of different reasons. Trusting someone in a relationship can take time or be hard, but your own…

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