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    Let us begin by considering how our heroes position themselves as pedagogues. Prescott and Silk spend their days passing culturally important information to the young minds in their care. While it is an exaggeration to say that they indoctrinate their students into adopting their own class values, it is certainly true that they both represent and pass on the culturally accepted knowledge and value judgements that pervades New England culture during their respective tenures. In his “The Upper…

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    La Forest J ruled that the doctor-patient relationship is fiduciary in nature , as doctors are required to act with ‘utmost good faith and loyalty’ . Doctors were ruled to have a positive obligation to act as a ‘trustee’ of information contained in a patient’s medical records. Although the doctor was recognised as the owner of the actual record, the patient’s personal information is to be used by the physician for the benefit of the patient . Thus, patients were…

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    for each of the proposed 3,000-plus additional seats -- all in luxury suites most of us will only see through binoculars -- understand a big part of that money is for the new athletic facility that will have underground parking so, as one former trustee said, it will keep the administration from…

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    I. Introduction The parties involved in this problem are: 1. Benedict the owner of a 9 ha farmland; 2. Adrian the purchaser of the 9 ha land; and 3. Catherine a beneficiary of the purchase price. The primary issue raises by the problem is one of contract interpretation and the approach should be in accordance with the meaning which the parties actually attached to the words in dispute.¹ Specifically, two issues concern Benedict and the other two parties: 1. Whether Benedict can enforce the…

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    Lord Sumption states that lifting the corporate veil is a convenient expression that the courts have granted rights to disregard separate legal personality of incorporation from its controllers (Lexis, 2013). With the increasingly adoption of the form of corporation, there may be some issues about the abuse of the principle (Dignam & Lowry, 2012). This essay will firstly explain part of the statements of Lord Sumption in Prest v Petrol and then providing arguments for and against them based on…

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    local money made the money available. The new library was called the Carnage Library. It was opened in 1903. May Hanford Macnider was an active subscriber in the first library and was an important part of the library’s history. She became a trustee in 1988 and by 1903 she became the president of the board of trustees of the Mason City Public Library. In the era of depression, she made the Elizabeth Hanford Collection. She made it because money was scarce for a library. The Elizabeth…

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    office. On every issue Congress must consider the perspectives of their constituents. There are opposing views on how representation should be accomplished, some people believe Congress should be trustees and others believe they should be delegates. A trustee does what they think is best for the country and delegates vote exactly how their constituents want them…

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    “If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” This prominent quote from Rockefeller demonstrates his aspiration for success, but also exemplifies the importance of paving one’s path to do so. Even as a young child, John D. Rockefeller challenged himself with new expectations with no limitations to strive in the working industry. As he matured and aged, his sense of work ethic grew correspondingly with his success as an…

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    Many also believe that when siblings attend the same school it then allows for greater parent involvement within the school. Currie a board of education trustee states, “ We shouldn’t split the families up and water down that parental engagement”. The policy was instilled in order to benefit the lives of the parents as they balance working lives and childcare. The Dallas Independent School district sibling…

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    George Takei Hero

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    emperor of Japan, and the emperor thought so highly of the work Takei was doing that he was awarded with Order of the Rising Sun. Another reason that Takei is a hero is that he is chairman emeritus of the Japanese American National Museum's Board of Trustee Another way that George Takei is a hero is that he is a major gay activist. This can be seen…

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