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    Court of Session on the ground that Dr McLellan had been negligent in failing to inform Mrs Montgomery of the abnormalities; substantial risk of shoulder dystocia and the alternative option of giving birth by a caesarean section. The argument put forth by Mrs Montgomery was that had she been informed of these facts she would have opted to give birth by undergoing a caesarean section. Her claim was rejected on both grounds in 2010 by the Inner and in 2013 by the Outer House Court of Session. The factor

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    you for allowing me to attend the 2016 Play Conference hosted by the US Play Coalition. I attended three sessions on Monday, April 4th, and the experience was highly beneficial for my future career and built on many topics I have learned this semester so far. The exposure to Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management professionals allowed me to see possible futures for myself. The first session I attended was on the education track; it was given by Debbie Stevens- Smith and was entitled “The Kinesthetic

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    workshop and presenting the progress of my current research project about finding galaxy clusters. The size and the scale of this meeting is completely different from my first scientific meeting I attended last year in Vietnam. There are more than ten sessions running at the same time covered not only all kinds of research topics in astrophysics from exoplanet to cosmology, but also public outreach and other astrophysics-related topics such as coding and writing papers. The conference can easily felt overwhelming

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    In the New York Times Opinion Editorial Piece, “Trump Embarrasses Himself and Our Country,” Nicholas Kristof argues how Donald Trump’s picks for his administration are embarrassing, and do not represent the United States. Stage one of the informed citizen determines the need for critical self-protection when looking at rhetoric. One should ask two important questions about rhetoric before analysis, “Is a major claim on beliefs/attitudes/values or actions being made?” and, “Is the person relying merely

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    The interview with Mr. Lee was conducted with a Korean translator in-person with World Services Translator Mr. Veronica Lee. Mrs. Veronica Lee is married to her husband, Mr. Suk Lee. They both operate the dry-cleaning business together in South Central Los Angeles on Vermont Avenue. She said the business had been there for ten years. On Ms. Blanco’s last day of work on April 8, 2016, she came to work, but without any notice, she quit that same day because she was following her doctor’s advice

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    In this case, Kallessi Mc Tavish is the principal, Maya Stork is the agent and the new suppliers are the third party. Firstly, this is a case of ratification as all the requirements of ratification are met, i.e. there is a clear principal in existence. This requirement can be contradicted with the case of Kelner V Baxter 1866 LR 2 CP 174, where the directors ordered goods before the company was even formed and so could not be held to pay for the goods. Principal is in capacity. Ratification is timeous

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    OD: IT IS YOUR TURN

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    On the other hand, if I wanted to be objective and talk with Irwin about the next training session, I would ask what information is to remain confidential. I would have specific information written in the contract about whether all information at the training is to remain confidential and whether it can be shared with my other colleagues outside

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    Atticus Role Model

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    own values means he cannot tell his children Scout and Jem to do anything anymore. There are three examples of when Scout and Jem learn to admire their father, when Tim Johnson had rabies, when he was a lawyer during a court session, and what happened after the court session. One event, where Scout and Jem learned not to underestimate Atticus is when the neighborhood dog, Tim Johnson, had rabies. “With movements so swift they seemed simultaneous, Atticus’s hand yanked a balled-tip lever as he brought

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    Prompt 1: Provide examples from the film that relate to differences in working-class and middle-class White Americans and the expectations set for both groups. In particular, show evidence of “primary control” and “secondary control” as seen in the film with these two groups. In the film, Gerald Lambeau, a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T) is a prime example of a middle-class White American. Whereas, Will Hunting, a genius from South Boston who works as a janitor at M.I

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    The therapist started the session by welcoming everyone to the first group “together.” He continued by explaining the purpose of the group. The therapist broke the ice by stating that the first session is about “getting to know each other, to figure out why we’re here in the room so we can prepare for future meetings.” I like that the therapist placed emphasis on “we” instead of referring to the members, it is important to note that he is part of the process too. Noticeably, while providing members

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