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    Anyone know about the symbolism in ‘A Quiet American’ by Graham Greene? Pyle represents the idealistic New Age America‚ thirsty for heroism. Phuong represents pre-war Vietnam‚ passive‚ innocent. What exactly does Fowler represent? Is it the wisdom and world-weariness of Old Europe or Britain’s involvement in the war simply for personal gain? The symbolism of the individual characters has to be placed within the context of colonialism‚ since that was the relationship between the nations they

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    Law essay-Legal Rights and Responsibilities This essay seeks to examine how and why legal rights and responsibilities are regulated in different ways over the course of an individual’s life. It will take you on a journey to look at the various stages of life and illustrate the ways a life is regulated both with criminal and civil liability. As a baby grows up through childhood into adolescence‚ they are increasingly able to appreciate the consequences of their actions. Teenagers explore their

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    Heather Proper Contract Law 07/24/2014 To further develop your skill in identifying and defining the characteristics of offer and acceptance‚ complete the assignment below. Write out the answers to Review Questions 1 through 10 on page 24 of your textbook 1. Define the concepts of precedent and stare decisis. Precedent is prior decisions of the same court or a higher court that a judge must follow. Stare decisis “ Stand by the thing decided” Related to the concept of precedent; Rule that

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    Becoming a paralegal has many different aspects to it that many do not know about. Paralegals have to be more worried about Unauthorized Practice of Law or UPL then a lawyer in my opinion. There are so many things that a Paralegal can get in trouble for because it is out of their scope of practice. Paralegals are there to help assist attorneys whenever they are needed. Is answering a simple yes or no question considered UPL? Is telling someone they have a case considered UPL? We will look more in

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    Why I Want to Be a Paralegal When first accepted to college‚ I was a theatre major with emphasis in performance and research. After one year of that major I realized that I did not have the personality type to be on a constant look out for small jobs. I also did not want to be moving constantly. I had a vague idea of applying to law school if theatre didn’t go anywhere for me. After much thought‚ I realized that law school was what I really wanted to do with my life. From an early age I was greatly

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    (un authorized practice of law). As a paralegal‚ Sally can’t establish client-attorney relationships‚ set legal fees‚ give opinions or advice that involve legal matters‚ or even represent Molly before the court with her case. These things listed are called UPL’s. If an attorney messes with the UPL’s the consequences could be being reprimanded‚ which is being firmly scolded. She could be suspended‚ which is temporarily being unable to practice as a paralegal for a short time. Sally could even be Disbarred

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    becoming a paralegal‚ I was in high school reading my civics book. I had also just become interested in John Grisham novels‚ which‚ granted‚ don’t truly represent the legal field in the most correct light‚ but they are legal thrillers nonetheless. For some reason the combination of these two things made me think about pursuing a career in the legal field. I knew for certain that I did not want to go to law school‚ since I am not really a classroom-oriented person. So‚ I concluded that a paralegal would

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    the average salary for a paralegal per year? Know whether the law firm requires an associate’s degree or a bachelor’s degree before submitting a resume. When starting a new career as a paralegal the job seeker must think about relocation‚ think about what type of paralegal they want to be‚ and decide whether he or she wishes to attend law school. Today paralegals have many advantages and some small disadvantages when it comes to school. Here is an advantage to paralegal education there are many

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    The reason that I chose Paralegal for a career path‚ was that I want to help people. I knew that I didn’t want to be something direct‚ like I Doctor or Lawyer‚ but Paralegal is something that I think I would be great at. You need to know computers‚ and writing‚ and how to be organized‚ which is something that I am. Helping people is something that I have always wanted to do. When I was in High School‚ I thought about being a Forensic Scientist‚ which would also help people‚ but I realized that‚ that

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    Paralegal Paralegal Paralegals may not be the head honcho in the courtroom before a judge and jury. The behind the scene work that a paralegal performs is crucial to a lawyer. Looking at all the tasks that paralegals are responsible for doing‚ people will definitely realize that paralegals are important to the legal process‚ almost to the same degree of the work that the attorney is doing. Paralegals do almost everything that lawyers do‚ except give legal advice or present cases in court

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