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    CHAPTER 3 TERMINATION OF CONTRACTS AND REMEDIES Contractual agreements can be terminated in a variety of ways: • Agreement • Operation of law • Breach 3.1 Termination Through Breach Breach can be through a variety of ways but it simply involves conducts‚ which are inconsistent with proper performance of the agreement. It’s a violation of a material aspect of the agreement – an aspect that goes to the root of the contract. 3.1.1 Repudiation Where the debtor (the person

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    A MOVIE CAN NOT MAKE ME DO IT Can violent movies motivate a person to kill ? Movies reflect the world to us and do not make their own world; movies make a person see and feel what he/she can not see or feel in this world for example - How a rich person feels the struggle of a homeless guy while he’s staying in aircondition with his family enjoying their big house. Stone in “Memo to John Grisham: What’s NEXT A MOVIE MADE ME DO IT” trying to defend himself against Grisham by using appeals such as:

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    The journey of life will ultimately always end in death. In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Elliot‚ we can interpret the story in many ways‚ but in Emily Dickenson’s “712”‚ we see common traits between both poems. “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a story of a man. The entire poem is based off of Dante’s “Inferno”. Bringing into the thought that everyone has their own personal hell depending on their life. Prufrock‚ to me‚ is already in his hell not traveling to death. We see

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    Watching movies is a fun way to relax‚ spend time with your family‚ and have fun. Movies have valuable lesson for all ages from children to adults. However‚ don’t be blinded from all the action‚ drama and comedy of movies. Most people don’t recognize this but movies have a lot of gender stereotypes that has shaped our generations. These stereotypes could have many negative or positive affects to our society. The movie “Big Hero 6” is atypical to gender stereotypes‚ which is unusual because Disney

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    Some say fiction is more enjoyable than watching movies. Although it is true that reading book will help people expand their certain level of vocabulary and glossaries‚ I believe that watching movie will appreciate the story line comprehensively and it is more efficient watching movie rather than reading book. In this essay‚ I will briefly illustrate two significant reasons to support my preference. Most of all‚ I believe that movies express its’ story more lively than reading fiction

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    Silas Hanegraaf Why do discoveries in life require struggles? In Their Eyes Were Watching God by “Zora Neale Hurston”‚ Janie finds value in herself through obstacles with those close to her‚ herself as an individual‚ and trials beyond her control. She discovers who she is and what her life means through extraordinary trials‚ but not without purpose. If someone wants to find out who he or she is‚ then they will have to endure struggles with those close to them‚ such as relatives and good

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    The Influence of Globalization on movies Nowadays‚ movies‚ which are the most important entertainment of people‚ has spent much more money and time than before by a growing number of people. Different kinds of new movies play nearly everyday; and the way to watch a movie isn’t confined to the cinema. Along with the improvement of digital postproduction and digital effect is applied to the movies‚ they make people to be personally on the scene when you watch a movie. In the past twenty years

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    Movies and Their Impact on Society “I’m going to make a name for myself. If I fail‚ you will never hear of me again”- Edward James Muggeridge. True to his words he succeeded in making a name for himself and he created the first movie or “motion picture”. Now if you do not understand or know what a movie is I will enlighten you as best I can. Movies are a rollercoaster ride that transcends people into a whole different world fresh out of somebody’s imagination as seen through the genres of horror

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    it about scary movies that is so appealing to us? Of course‚ cinematic fear is fleeting. It cannot touch our surface of reality. Therefore‚ we love horror movies. Fear is a popular and common theme in books and movies. But in reality‚ fear hardly touches many of our lives. It is a distant feeling that we mentally grasp but emotionally are oblivious to. Horror movies temporarily create that emotional experience without devastating consequences. there are a lot of kind of horror movies and here i am

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    Aesthetic and Thematic Definition of Independent Films "The Official cinema of the world has run out of breath. It is morally corrupt‚ aesthetically obsolete‚ thematically superficial‚ and temperamentally boring." (Lionel R et al‚ 1960) As a result of this and a great number of other reasons‚ independent cinema was born. For the most people who have a basic knowledge of American cinema‚ “independent filmmaking consists of low budget projects made by (mostly) young filmmakers with a strong personal

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