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    THE DUTY OF CARE IN IRISH TORT LAW Author: Anna Louise Hinds‚ B.Corp.Law‚ LL.B (N.U.I.)‚ LL.M (Bruges). Examiner – Legal Framework Formation 1. Introduction The duty of care arises in the tort of negligence‚ a relatively recently emerged tort. Traditionally‚ actions in tort were divided into trespass and trespass on the case‚ or simply ‘case’. Trespass dealt with the situation where the injury was immediate‚ in other words direct and foreseeable. Actions based in case however‚ covered consequential

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    electrically charged barbed wire fence. Above the entrance gate there was a phrase that stated “Arbreit macht frei” (“Work liberates”) (Holocaust Learning Center sec.5) In October of 1941‚ the building of Auschwitz II Birkenau was taking place at the order of Heinrich Himmler as well. This camp was intended to be much larger than the first one. It included 250 wooden and stone barracks. It included nine sub-units which were isolated from one another with electrically charged barbed wire fencing. They were

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    Rise of the Berlin Wall David Wolfswinkel Gr.9e2 Table of Contents: Introduction to the Berlin Wall Germany after World War 2 The Eastern Bloc Erection of the Inner German Boarder The Berlin Loophole The Brain Drain Construction Begins‚ 1961 Immediate Effects of the Wall Conclusion‚ "Mr. Gorbachev‚ tear down this wall." Bibliography p.1 p.1 p.2 p.2 p.3 p.3 p.4 p.5 P.5 p.6 The Berlin Wall Introduction to the Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was a physical barrier built by the German Democratic

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    Explore how Michael Morpurgo portrays the horrors and futility of war in his novel ‘War Horse’. Discuss with reference to narrative voice‚ characterisation‚ main incidents and/or any other appropriate feature. PARAGRAPH 1 – INTRODUCTION (about 50 words) Name of book Name of author Brief summary of text (no more than two lines) What your essay is going to be about (refer to the task) You can give this information in any order. You might give the information in the order 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 or 4

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    or very high up intellectuals. Nikita Khrushchev saw the devastating effects and was desperate to save eastern Germany and so proposed that it cut off all access between east and West Berlin. It was during a night in the middle of August‚ that barbed wire began to be placed down; almost 30 mils was forced through the centre of Berlin; this immediately forbad any east Germans passing through to the west‚ checkpoints were also erected that allowed western Berliners to pass into the east‚ however the

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    he had always dreamed of. Daisy’s family owned the most “beautiful house” and Gatsby hoped he could acquire comparable wealth through his personal connection to Daisy (148). Due to Gatsby’s humble beginnings‚ there was “always [an] indiscernible barbed wire” that created a social barrier between the wealthy old money and himself. However‚ Daisy was different in that she acknowledged Gatsby’s presence. Her old money status offered him a shortcut to the economic and social status he had always dreamed

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    which was owned by Roy and Carolyn Bryant and someone said that Emmett Till whistled at Mrs. Bryant‚ a white woman. At some point around August 28‚ Emmett Till was kidnapped‚ beaten‚ shot in the head‚ had a large metal fan tied to his neck with barbed wire‚ and was thrown into the Tallahatchie River. His body was soon recovered‚ and an investigation was opened. It took less than four weeks for the case to go to trial; Roy Bryant and his half-brother J.W. Milam were accused of the murder of which an

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    BURLIN WALL Imagine living in a place where there was a wall preventing families to go to a better place‚ where people couldn’t be what they want or say what they want… the only thing that was holding them back was a wall. A wall that held bombs‚ barbed wire‚ dogs‚ and men armed and ready to shoot. In 1961‚ that’s exactly what happened. The German Democratic Republic put the wall up to surround all of West Berlin to where no one could get in and only the west side could go out.. Before the wall‚ West

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    as much fear as possible to prevent an uprising against him. That organization had been named the Cheka. The article "History vs. Lenin‚" states‚ "The Cheka was responsible for unspeakable cruelties - their methods included crowning victims with barbed wire‚ stoning them to death‚ dunking people in boiling water‚ and scalping them.” Cheka’s primary authority was to cause the extermination of the bourgeoisie‚ which was the middle-low/working class of society. Lenin wanted to focus on them because they

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    war‚ a majority of people who experience it are haunted by memories that are bad. Therefore you could say that war is a horrible thing results in awful suffering for those who are involved‚ but can we say that nothing good comes from war when they spark technological and scientific advances? Most people who were involved with war will tell you that it was the worst thing in the world. Most families who had lost a father or a brother to war would say the same thing‚ but what changed the lives of

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