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    Hypo Sludge

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    UTILIZATION OF HYPO SLUDGE WASTE FROM PAPER INDUSTRY IN THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE A Project Study Presented to the Department of Civil Engineering and Environmental & Sanitary Engineering College of Engineering‚ Architecture‚ Fine Arts & Computing Sciences Batangas State University Batangas City In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering By: Belegal‚ Adrian M. Kano‚ Marikar A. Lising‚ Jerick A. October 2012 Table of Contents

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    hypo needls

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    Hypodermic Needles This paper will attempt to prove my view of the exchange of hypodermic needles and its consequences in today’s society. This practice is legal in some states and has reduced the spread of HIV but is it our job to provide this service to junkies? I will try to prove my point. Hypodermic Needles Hypodermic Needle Exchange/Sale "Drug users in Seattle say it is still difficult to find clean needles despite a state law allowing pharmacies to sell hypodermic needles to anyone

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    Unit 45

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    Microscope Microscopes are instruments that produce a magnified image of a small object. They are used in many scientific and industrial applications. Some common applications for microscopes include manufacturing inspection and high-technology quality control. Specific quality control applications for microscopes include semiconductor processing‚ medical imaging‚ cell research‚ and metallurgical analysis.  Microscopes are supplied in one of three common configurations‚ student‚ benchtop‚ and research

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    Tort

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    A civil wrong other than a breach of contract. Tort usually refers to the causing of damage to property or to a person’s reputation‚ or harm to a person’s commercial interests. Wrongful act‚ other than a breach of contract‚ that injures another and for which the law permits a civil (noncriminal) action to be brought. Relief may be obtained in the form of damages or an injunction. The term derives from Latin tortum‚ meaning something twisted‚ wrung‚ or crooked The body of the law which allows

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    injuries or wrongful acts are called tort. Tort is the area of law where in response to a private or civil wrong or injury the courts provide the remedy of allowing a lawsuit for those wrongs‚ injuries or damages. Thus‚ the goal of tort is to restore the victim to business or individual’s former condition. So‚ if a individual or business is injured by an act or situation‚ the victim can restore his position by the help of tort law. What is Tort? The term ‘tort’ is the French equivalent of the

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    book) What is a Tort? You mean a tart? Like a caramel tart? Torts are common law causes of action. A tort is a wrongdoing that results in injury to another person or damage to property. Torts differ from crimes in that crimes are punishable by the state in criminal court‚ whereas torts generally allow individuals to seek compensation for their injuries in civil court. Some acts can be both a tort and a crime. For instance‚ threatening to seriously injure someone is‚ in tort law‚ an assault;

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    Tort Civil or non-criminal wrongful conducts or omissions arising out from non-contractual obligations and causing injuries to another party by providing remedies for the injuries. “Tort”norman-french language –means mischief and wrong Comes from latin- tortus – means crooked‚ wrung and twisted. Sir John Salmon – Tort: a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common law action for unliqudated damages‚ and which is not exclusively the breach of contract or trust or other equitable obligation

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    torts

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    Publicity March 7 and 11‚ 2011 BREACH OF CONFIDENCE: THE BASICS Bently & Sherman (3d ed)‚ 1003-1066 ***Coco v Clark [1969] RPC 41 *A-G v Guardian (No.2) [1988] 3 All ER 545 **Campbell v MGN [2004] 2 AC 457 **Douglas v Hello [2008] 1 AC 1‚ 45-50 (paras 108-28 per Lord Hoffmann)‚ 70-73 (paras 242-260‚ per Lord Nicholls)‚ 75-86 (para 272-301‚ per Lord Walker) (302-3‚ 307 per Baroness Hale)‚ 93-94 (para 319‚ paras 3239) per Lord Brown). Key Texts: Francis Gurry‚ Breach of Confidence (Oxford:

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    TORT LAW REVISION GUIDE: LLB/LLM PROGRAMME 2014 General Guidance All topics covered on the Tort module are potential examination topics. This revision guide covers only those potential examination topics deemed core areas of knowledge in tort law. All students‚ whether studying toward the LLB or LLM‚ must have full command of these core topics for any assessment in tort law. Unless these notes expressly state otherwise‚ students can expect core examination topics to appear in either essay

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    Answering Hypos – A Basic Template IcRAC: Issue‚ Conclusion‚ Rule‚ Application‚ Conclusion Step 1: Pinpoint the Issues Generally state the parties‚ main cause of action and its elements: Eg. The issue presented is whether Lily can hold Walter liable in the tort of battery. To succeed in a claiming of battery‚ the P must prove that there must be an intentional and direct act by the D which causes some undesired physical contact with the P. Pinpoint the particular elements raised by the question

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