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    Oscar Wilde

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    Dublin‚ Irish writer Oscar Wilde is best known for the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of Being Earnest‚ as well as for his infamous arrest and imprisonment for being gay. Beginning in 1888‚ while he was still serving as editor of Lady’s World‚ Wilde entered a seven-year period of furious creativity‚ during which he produced nearly all of his great literary works. Around the same time that he was enjoying his greatest literary success‚ Wilde commenced an affair with a

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    Bailment and Pledge

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    RIGHTS OF BAILEE 1. Right to deliver goods to one incase of several joint owners If the goods are bailed by multiple owners and the bailment contract does not specify specifically the owner to whom the goods must be delivered‚ in such case the bailee can deliver the goods to any owner without the consent of all. 2. Right not to be held responsible on redelivery of goods to the Bailor without title If the bailor

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    The Pledge of Allegiance

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    The Pledge of Allegiance Pledge allegiance to the flag of United States of America. And to the republic for which it stands. One nation under god‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all. So is it that hard? Now be honest. When the announcements came on the television at 7:17 in the morning‚ how many people were excited to stand up and say the pledge of allegiance? I would like to make a bet that more than half of you in this room didn’t even say the pledge of allegiance. And go farther

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    Hypothecation, Pledge

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    of a right‚ property or a debt. The transferor is called assignor and the transferee assignee. Borrower assigns actionable claims to the banker as a security for an advance. Debt is secured by mortgage of immovable property or by hypothecation or pledge of movable property. All the rights and remedies of the transferor vest in the transferee. The transferee of an actionable claim takes it‚ subject to all the liabilities and equities to which the transferor was subject on the date of the transfer

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    Oscar Wilde

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    -OF -OSCAR WILDE: Born on October 16‚ 1854 in Dublin‚ Irish writer Oscar Wilde is best known for the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray and the play The Importance of Being Earnest‚ as well as for his infamous arrest and imprisonment for being gay. Early Life Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde was born on October 16‚ 1854 in Dublin‚ Ireland. His father‚ William Wilde‚ was an acclaimed doctor who was knighted for his work as medical advisor for the Irish censuses. William Wilde later founded

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    Pledge Of Allegiance

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    I believe in the importance of supporting the Pledge of Allegiance in our schools for several reasons. Our flag defines our national identity as the United States of America; it promotes respect for our country‚ and reminds our youth of our country’s struggle to become a nation. In the first place‚ we are identified as the United States of America throughout the world by our stars and stripes. Our identity is known throughout the world because of our willingness to give of ourselves. The United

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    oscar wilde

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    1927 (after Wilde of which only an orchestral suite survives. • A ballet by Harold Fraser-Simson‚ an English composer‚ (London‚ 1872 - Inverness‚ 1944) The Nightingale and the Rose‚ (based on Wilde) (1927); [www.fullerswood.fsnet.co.uk/fraser-simson.htm see the link]. • A ballet by Janis Kalnins‚ a Canadian composer and conductor of Latvian parentage. (Pärnu‚ Estonia‚ 3 November 1904 - Fredericton 30 November 2000) Lakstigala un roze [The Nightingale and the Rose]‚ (after Oscar Wilde)‚ Riga‚ 1938

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    The Pledge Of Allegiance

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    these set boundaries or they will be held liable for the consequences of their irresponsibility. The Pledge of Allegiance states that there will be liberty and justice for all. Liberty and justice work hand and hand with the freedoms that are provided through those who serve and protect our country. As time progresses‚ people do not feel a need to fulfill their responsibility or have national

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    The Pledge of Allegiance

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    The Pledge of Allegiance In discussion of the Pledge of Allegiance‚ a controversial issue is whether “Under God” should be removed of kept in the pledge. Some argue that it should be removed because it excludes people of religions other than Christianity and atheists. While others contend that the statement is not a statement of religion beliefs but that it is related to American tradition and should be kept in the Pledge of Allegiance. In August of 1892‚ Francis Bellamy wrote the original

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    Oscar Wilde

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    Oscar Wilde INTRODUCTION: THE AESTHETICISM. The term " aestheticism" derives from Greek and means: "Perceiving through senses". It was also for the Romantic culture‚ in fact the movement has its roots in the Romanticism‚ but‚ at the same time‚ it signs a turn: now tartist‚ or better the aesthete‚ has to feel the sensations but also live them in his life. The message of the aestheticism is: "Living the beauty!" The figure of the aesthete presents some corrispondences with the French figure‚

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