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    Claw2201 Study Notes

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    director. That director must ordinarily reside in Australia.” S.201A - “A public company must have at least 3 directors (not counting alternate directors). At least two must ordinarily reside in Australia” S.201A Unlimited Liability Corporate Veil: legal concept that distinguishes between a companies personality and that of its shareholders. It protects shareholders from being personally liable for debts and other obligations incurred by the company. Promoter: A person involved in the establishment

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    Sylvia Plath and Unrelated Text The inner journey is a metaphysical process in which an individual travels into their own psyche often resulting in form of self realization. Although the journey is not physical‚ an inner journey is a powerful tool in which one can enhance their knowledge of the world and their own human nature‚ commonly encountering imaginative obstacles which assist in the individual’s self-realization. The texts that I will use to illustrate the inner journeys are “You’re” and

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    “Without the senses there would be no religion‚ for religion is founded on a relation between embodied beings and the world around them.” (IRS‚ 69) The senses help us construct and allow us to partake in the world’s religions. The faiths of the world are deeply fixed in the customs of culture and connect to the human experience. Aesthetics is important to religion‚ they are firm in our human sensory experience‚ it is the way human bodies sense their religious worlds‚ especially through sight‚ sound

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    “Dickinson and Whitman: Breakthrough Poets” By Maggie Smith Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman are two poets that helped shape the way we think about poetry. While their backgrounds and writing styles were quite different‚ both Dickinson and Whitman challenged accepted forms of writing and are regarded today as important poets. Dickinson and Whitman had very different upbringings. Dickinson was raised in Amherst‚ Massachusetts and had two siblings. She was always put in the best schools and

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    Mansfield’s Short Stories

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    Abstract This article discusses how emotions are depicted in two Katherine Mansfield’s short stories‚ ”Bliss” and ”Taking the Veil”. Emotions are mapped through linguistic markers such as adjectives and adverbs that imply a character’s emotional response to story events. The study focuses on narratorial discourse and distinguishes between verbalized speech and thought (free indirect discourse) and non-verbalised thought-processes (psycho-narration). The analysis is carried out by studying the deictic

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    even after slavery was abolished African Americans were still treated differently. Thus‚ the “color line” emerged. Blacks were separated from whites and treated unequally to their white counterparts. Du Bois further details a “veil” that black Americans were put into. The “veil” is a concept that describes how black Americans felt in society. Blacks were unable to feel a part of society because of the way whites still viewed them as slaves. Blacks also felt they could not be true Americans because of

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    African American woman. Isaac’s comment suggests that he considers himself better informed on the subject than Jory (ironic considering that he is white) and questions her experience as a black woman. Later‚ when Jory defends France’s banning of the veil by saying that‚ “you do have to draw the line somewhere” (59)‚ Isaac responds‚ “Okay‚ Mrs. Kissinger” (59)‚ as a way of criticizing Jory’s political beliefs. Jory’s willingness to “draw the line” suggests that‚ in the pursuit of order‚ Jory permits

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    Introduction to Company Law

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    of this topic‚ you should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. List the types of business entities and its distinctions; Identify the various forms of companies and the changing of status; Discuss the doctrine of separate legal personality and lifting of the veil of incorporation; Describe the agency principles related to company law; and Evaluate the duties of a promoter and the pre-incorporation contracts. X INTRODUCTION The first topic of this module introduces you to Company Law. You will begin by looking

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    lose more than he or she puts in. This protects the individuals working for the entity on a personal level. Nobody can attack his or her personal assets‚ unless the individual exhibits some form of activity that qualifies for piercing the corporate veil. Investopedia Definition: A type of liability that does not exceed the amount invested in a partnership or limited liability company. The limited liability feature is one of the biggest advantages of investing in publicly listed companies. While a

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    American Lit Unit 8

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    S. Q. 8 Nathanil Hawthorne 433‚ "The Minister’s Black Veil" 457‚ "The Birthmark" 465‚ Herman Melville 504‚ "Bartleby the Scrivener" 507 1. What is the attractive legend about Hawthorne? He was believed to be a shy recluse‚ always brooding in solitude. 2. How do the authors describe Hawthorne? He is described as a public figure‚ capable of a certain urbanity. He is absorbed by the evils of enigma and of moral responsibility. 3. Briefly describe Hawthorne’s background. He was born in

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