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    Contract Law Exam 2010

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    1 Graduate Diploma in Law Contract Law Examination Paper DATE: 16 June 2010 TIME: AM TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Where questions are sub-divided‚ candidates should not expect the sub-divisions necessarily to be of equal weight. Materials provided: GDL Statutory Extracts (which MUST be returned UNMARKED at the end of the examination). You must answer THREE questions out of SIX Continued Overleaf OA6544 1 © The College of Law 2010

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    analysis it is recommended that: * The Assault‚ Seduced‚ Entice‚ and Electra lines are produced in China for both the first and second production phase. * The Gail‚ Daphne‚ Isis‚ Anita‚ Teri‚ and Stephanie lines are produced in Hong Kong for both the first and second production phase. * The following quantities be ordered of each style or he first order: Assault (2‚020)‚ Seduced (3‚213)‚ Entice (1‚200)‚ Electra (1‚720)‚ Gail (813)‚ Daphne (600)‚ Isis (600)‚ Anita (600)‚ Teri (600)‚ and

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    The both of Sylvia Plath’s poems are reviewed and matched to the Freudianism theories of Electra and Freud Family Theories. Once‚ Sylvia Plath explained on the BBC news that the persona in her poem ‘Daddy‚’ “...is a poem spoken by a girl with an Electra complex. Her father died while she thought he was God.” (De Nervaux‚ 2007) The worshipping of her father and the loss or emotional detachment is what the Electra complex is based on. De Nervaux states that much like the persona in Daddy Plath’s father

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    The Transformation of Justice A cycle of murder and death spurs from the curse on the House of Atreus in Aeschylus’ The Oresteia but transforms from justice as vengeance to justice as fairness and forgiveness through the wisdom of Athena‚ establishing a new cycle of growth and life. The curse upon the House of Atreus was brought forth through the event of Zeus’ eagles devouring a pregnant hare which angered Artemis for she is the goddess of young animals and creatures. The big black bird swoops

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    The Nature of Bad Faith

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    his Play: The Flies‚ where he depicts his philosophy and ideas. The Flies relates the story of Orestes‚ son of King Agamemnon‚ who returns to his native city fifteen years after Aegistheus murdered his father. In the play‚ Orestes meets his sister Electra‚ who has waited for his arrival in order to avenge their father’s death. Eventually‚ Orestes kills King Aegistheus and his own mother‚ Queen Clytemnestra. Therefore‚ he and his sister see themselves confronted with the Furies‚ the goddesses of remorse

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    occurs due to the resolution of the Oedipus and Electra complexes. The Oedipus complex affects boys when their affection for their mother becomes sexual. Boys see the father as a rival who has the power to castrate them. The unconscious conflict is being torn between love for the mother and fear of the father. The resolved conflict is identifying with the father. The boy assumes a masculine identity and looks to the father as a role model. The Electra complex occurs when the girl becomes aware of

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    due to the resolution of the Oedipus and Electra complexes. The Oedipus complex affects boys when their affection for their mother become intensely sexual. Boys see the father as a rival who has the power to castrate them. The unconscious conflict is being torn between love for the mother and fear of the father. The resolved conflict is identifying with the father. The boy assumes a masculine identity and looks to the father as a role model. The Electra complex occurs when the girl becomes aware

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    different aspects of a person’s life whether they are a part of the creating that business‚ a consumer of the products of that business or a competitor of the new business. Andres Galindo encountered several of these hurdles when he decided to create Electra‚ a sports ware and product store in the South American nation of Colombia‚ a nation of which its citizens have been in conflict with its government for more than four decades. Nevertheless‚ Andres Galindo‚ like so many other Colombians‚ strived

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    The oedipal complex is described as‚ “the attachment of a child to the parent of the opposite sex...and aggressive feelings toward the parent of the same sex” (Dolloff‚ 2006). Freud coined the term after Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannus‚ where Oedipus kills his father and sleeps with his mother. In young males‚ the conflict arises because the boy develops a desire for his mother. The child then fears that if his father finds out‚ he will lose what he loves most‚ his penis. This in turn develops the

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    interpretations of topics are correct by creating a definite end. They have leaned toward the opinion that Orestes and Electra were justified in their actions‚ although Euripides was not as one sided since he allowed Clytemnestra to explain her actions and had Orestes question the idea of matricide and consider the possible consequences. Based on how The Eumenides and Orestes end‚ with Electra and especially Orestes escaping punishment‚ it can be concluded that the audience is supposed to accept this end

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