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    According to the article "Historical Perspective on the Human Person" by Elizabeth Fox-Genovese‚ the Western society has become highly developed however it has lost the value of the individual person. This society puts emphasis on defending individuals and their rights while "unborn babies‚ terminally ill patients‚ or those who simply "dis" other in the streets are deemed expendable." The western society makes some people so valuable while it leaves others was worthless. A question that Fox-Genovese

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    Jimmy Do Mr. Martin English III 3 April 2013 Write an Essay‚ Glen‚ Pg. 834 There are many factors that could greatly help shape a person’s identity. A symbolic place‚ person‚ and events are some of the many factors that assisted a person’s determination of who they are. The way a person behaves and act on a daily basis can conclude a person’s identity. The understanding and perception of experiences and how people use them makes a big part of who they are. Mt. Calvary‚ Wisconsin is the place

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    2.1 The way I establish a partnership approached regarding person centred approach is by talking to the service placement team within social services. They send me over care plans with basic information regarding the client and also give us information over the phone. I then read the care plan and get back to service placement team agree when we can start the care package. 2.2 I then speak to the family and social worker to gather up more information regarding the client before then going to

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    in the following situation: a) Just as Alice is sitting down on a chair‚ Nathan creeps up from behind and whips the chair from under her. Alice falls to the ground and fractures her arm. TRESPASS TO PERSON BATTERY DEFINITION: The intentional and direct application of force to another person without that person’s consent. ELEMENTS OF BATTERY: iii) Physical contact iii) Physical contact ii) The Defendant’s act was under his control ii) The Defendant’s act was under his control ELEMENTS

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    Name: _Shawn Parker LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING Legal Memorandum‚ Part B (Research List Answers) PLEASE READ: This is a list of LEGAL research that you may use for your memorandum assignment. Not all cases‚ statutes‚ or regulations need to be included in your paper. Keep in mind that secondary sources are only a guide or an explanation of the law. You should always place greater emphasis on primary authority over secondary authority. Use your judgment as to what you should include in your memo

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    as two separate legal entities at common law. Therefore‚ the corporate veil principle in Salomon v Salomon and the veil in corporate groups in cases such as Industrial Equity Ltd v Blackburn and Walker v Wimborne generally apply. According to Peter‚ veil-piercing claims 40.18% succeed of the time. Although only less than half rate of successful claim‚ in the present case‚ as the position on the Finance Pty Ltd‚ we can conclude that‚ Iron Ore Ltd and Finance Pty Ltd are separate legal entity‚ according

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    Business Law – Unit 15 Task 01-a A legal system in a country embodies both the law of that country and the mechanisms the country has in place for regulating and enforcing those laws. A legal system incorporates: * The country’s law * The legislature: the law making body * The judiciary: the body that sits in judgment on disputes about laws * The prosecution system: the system that seeks to ensure the criminal law in enforced and people who break the law are prosecuted * The

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    Citation: Babine v. Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. District Court of Appeal of Florida‚ First District May 13‚ 1986 Facts: The appellant‚ Michael P. Babine brought suit against Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. damages from injuries sustained at Kevin’s West‚ Inc. a nightclub‚ where he was thrown off the mechanical bull “El Toro”. The mechanical bull was sold to Kevin’s from Gilley’s. Gilley’s purchased it from another party. The purpose of the mechanical bull was for training rodeo cowboys. The appellant

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    damaged or threatening equipment or to allow patrons to use the machines in a dangerous way. Therefore the standard of care was to inform and warn the clientele about the dangers that could occur on the machines which did not happen. A reasonable person would assumed that the gym should have warned Steve. . In the case of the manufacture a reasonable standard of care would be to develop machines that make it reasonably difficult to injure oneself. As a

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    Unit 5.5: The Separate Entity Doctrine “It is a basic doctrine of company law: that for certain purposes a company is a legal entity separate from the legal persons who became associated for its formation or who are now its members and directors. For certain purposes‚ there is a corporate screen around the members and directors. This is often referred as to the ‘Veil of Incorporation.’ The authority for that proposition is the leading case of Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd [1897] AC 22. The

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