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    glance will be that the bank is not liable, where a bank employee defrauds a customer by giving him only half the foreign exchange which he paid for, the employee pocketing the difference.' Lord Steyn talks about the 'correctness of Trotman v North Yorkshire County Council', MS was a servant at a school for handicapped children, the plaintiff was indecently assaulted by MS whilst he carried out his supervisory role as schoolmaster and responsible for the plaintiff`s care. This case is very…

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    This case involves tort law, specifically in the tort of negligent. The issue that needs to be determined is whether Alistair owes Eve a duty of care to avoid causing her psychiatric harm. To begin, our client, Miss Eve Edmunds who claims she has suffered psychiatric harm as a result of what happened to her fiancé Charles Carlisle. On the morning of Thursday 14th May 2015, a car struck Eve’s fiancé when he was cycling to work. After she saw her fiancé in hospital, Miss Edmunds combined with the…

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    I would have to say that the most important thing in my life has to my puppy. My puppy means the world to me. Puppies and or any other animal can have many impacts on a person’s life. They can impact you emotionally, mentally, or physically. It impacts you emotionally because when you feel alone or feel like you have no one, they are there. It impacts you mentally because many dogs are smart and they can sense when you’re sad or upset and they have some mental impacts. It impacts you physically…

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    Jane Eyre, a novel written by Charlotte Bronte. When she was looking employment as a tutor she met her match with the obscurely intriguing Mr. Rochester. However, Thornfield Hall has a despicable mystery - it could keep Jane and Rochester separated until the end of time. A standout amongst the most generally read and appreciated of every single Victorian novel, and one of the best stories of a lady's battle for respect and love in a hard time. Charlotte Bronte (1816-55) has two sisters, Anne…

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    Common Health Problems in Yorkies Small dogs are also prone to certain health issues like bigger breed dogs. Although your Yorkie may be prone to these diseases, it doesn’t mean that you cannot do anything about it. Learn the common signs and symptoms so you could easily determine the disease and the proper treatments to give your dog. Hypoglycemia- this refers to the fast drop of blood sugar levels which is very common with toy breeds especially Yorkies. It normally occurs from birth to 4…

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    The Yorkshire Ripper Hoaxer: case study of Speaker profiling and speaker comparison in Forensic linguistics 1. Introduction “[....] the listener does not necessarily hear what was said, but rather hears their construction of what they think is said; they subconsciously combine the speech signal (the sounds) with prior knowledge of speech, language and context in their own heads (Fraser 2003, cited in Coulthard, et al 2017 p.130). Those words, indirectly, call for reconsideration of…

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    Why Is Robin Hood Outlaw

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    Along with Robin Hood, he had some Merry Men. Over 700 years, Robin Hood stole from the rich, and gave back to all the poor. Everyone thought that Robin Hood was a loyal leader of his Merry Men, and was always true to his word. Robin Hood is from Yorkshire, and there he stays with his friend, John. They always has friendly archery contest. Both John and Robin were skilled in the contest involving archery. Robin Hood became popular with his unbelievable courtesy. Robin Hood was a North Country…

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    straight after John carver died. Bradford helped make its legal code and eased a community focused on private subsistence agriculture and religious strength. Around 1630, he began to write his two volumed story "Of Plymouth Plantation." Born in Yorkshire, England, Bradford expressed his nonconformist religious sensibilities in his early teens and joined the famed Separatist church in Scrooby at seventeen. In 1609 he migrated with the…

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    a number of years on gritty, modern theatre, Scott decided to take the group in a new direction - contemporary Shakespeare. After some deliberation, the group decided on “Othello” as their first Shakespearean piece, and decided to set it in West Yorkshire, 2001, due to its renowned racial issues. In order to contextualise the large body of work that is Othello into a short, modern performance was daunting; however by taking out elements that challenged their interpretation, Frantic Assembly…

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    In the darkest of situation people cling onto hope that there is light in the end. Our generation is so focused on the negative and the dark, sometimes we miss when something good unfolds right in front of our eyes. In Emily Bronte's’ novel, Wuthering Heights, through dark manipulative torture and seemingless heartbreak, small moments of light peak through the novel. Through Hindley’s abuse on Heathcliff, Heathcliff finds his light and happiness through his time with Catherine. The moment…

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