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    The Definition of a Trust trusts is a device in which rights (personal or proprietary) are held by one person on behalf of another some trusts are created by court. These are constructive trusts. person creating the trust: settlor person holding rights: trustee person for whom those rights are held: beneficiary Lord Coke’s Definition "a confidence reposed in some other‚ not issuing out of land but as a thing collateral thereto‚ annexed in privity to the estate of the land‚ and to the person

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    We Could **** You Mr. Birch

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    as everyone looks at each other. ACTOR PLAYING SULTAN drops out of character) ACTOR/S : History? What history? We are creating fiction‚ Yatim! This is fiction. History is fiction. […] ACTOR/M : What about historical truth Mano? ACTOR/S : Truth depends on who is telling the history and what he is saying to get across‚ who is the audience are. History can even be manipulated to convey opposing truths. You can screw around with history laa. The next scene is when the ACTOR PLAYING SULTAN reads a newspaper

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    for their favorite shows. So could we actually live without tv? My answer is yes.  First of all‚ there are many alternatives for television‚ such as internet. With the latest technology‚ we can easily find the information or entertainment we need from interest. For example‚ you would like to know more about an extinct animal. You may watch discovery channel on the television‚ but will interest you can ask any question you want. With the enormous database online‚ you can probably find almost all

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    What Could Have Happened

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    ?What could have happened before? Plenty of years before the actual Jack visited the hotel‚ someone had already been there. The funny thing is that it’s someone who looks like him. Anybody could swear it’s him. But how is it possible? More than 40 years had passed and the man in the picture (who looks like he’s in his mid-forties) was still alive and all‚ visiting the hotel (again)? Some old people living in the town‚ who were relatively close to the hotel owners‚ say that nobody really knew the

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    If you could live anywhere in the world‚ where would you live‚ and why? This is a big planet with differences from one block to the next. But if you could live anyplace‚ any country‚ where would it be? Maybe you want to live in your home country? Maybe you wouldn’t leave where you are right now. As for me‚ I would like to experience Brazil‚ maybe Argentina. The culture‚ the architecture‚ good food‚ and let us not forget the history! Did I mention the language? Oh how I love Portuguese language

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    If I Could Tell You Auden

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    "If I Could Tell You" Analysis In "If I Could Tell You" W.H. Auden uses personification‚ repetition and imagery in order to prove the point; you must live your life like you do not have time left. Auden gives a vast setting over all. There are two main characters; Auden and time. The dialogue is in first person and he is speaking to some one he cares about. Auden uses personification to give life to time. This shows how time is the keeper of our destiny. He personifies time because he does not

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    You Are What You Eat

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    Food is the matriarch of the human civilization. Our ability to function is dependent upon what we put into our bodies and the sustenance gained from doing so. While it is true that food plays a very vital role in maintaining proper health as well as preventing/curing diseases‚ for some‚ food can also be used to fill emotional voids. Other people are forced into specific dietary restrictions based on auto-immune intolerances‚ or other health-related problems‚ while others may simply choose not to

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    Suffragettes Tactics

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    property as a way off demanding for women’s suffrage. A tactic that the suffragettes were known for was their violent acts and property damage. In November 1911 when Asquith replaced the conciliation bill with a measure to enfranchise the last of the male population. “Furious that their bill was torpedoed the suffragettes smashed windows in protest” (Raeburn‚1975‚ P.53). This was a tactic that people recognised the suffragettes by. This tactic was effective‚ due to the fact that by breaking windows

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    You Are What You Eat

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    essay about “You are what you eat”. It takes a lot of time for you to decide which kinds of food you should eat tomorrow. I think it is fair to say that what you eat affects your basic appearance‚ your well being and your future health. A good diet is central to overall good health. Food has a huge effect on your health. When it comes to a healthy diet‚ energy balance is the key to getting it right. When we eat and drink‚ we’re putting energy into our bodies. Our bodies then use up that energy

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    You Are What You Say

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    You are what you say The essay‚ " you are what you say " is written by Robin Lakoff‚ a Professor of Linguistics at University of California. She has explicated her view on how English language has functioned to revile and debase women‚ why women are thought to be juvenile‚ dependent and frivolous species. Certain views which makes fair sex less thriving than men. The subject is of great interest as it illustrates that women only say what they mean‚ but what they say is inferred by men in a pejorative

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