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    decision to be a legally valid one‚ it must have two types of jurisdiction: personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction. Personal jurisdiction rules determine whether a court has power over a particular defendant‚ you can’t just sue someone in your home state if the defendant doesn’t live in your state‚ has never been in your state‚ and doesn’t do business in your state. Where subject matter jurisdiction is the authority of a court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to a

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    first in my class exami-nation‚ she becomes perhaps the happiest person on earth. From my childhood‚ I have been greatly influenced by my mother. She has always guided me in the right path in every step of my life. She has taught me discipline‚ manners‚ and the sense of duty towards others in the family and in the society. I remember that she used to relate to me many oriental and mythological tales‚ when I was a child and did not know ho\V to read and write. She has taught me to love my country

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    lay in his ability to teach the basic truths of life in an easy and amusing manner. The Pillars of Society‚ Pebbles on the Shore‚ Many Furrows and Leaves in the Wind are some of his best known writings. Let’s read a highly edifying essay touching upon a very basic principle of life. Introduction Good Manners are of great value in human life. Bad manners are not a legal crime. But everybody dislikes a man with bad manners. Small courtesies win us a lot of friends. Words like ‘please’ and ‘thank

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    and manners‚ and they look with contempt upon others who were not born to their kind of wealth. The Buchanans live in East Egg. Tom and Daisy are example of the old money and social snobbery of East Egg. Those who live in West Egg‚ like Gatsby‚ are also very wealthy‚ but they are the social newcomers who have made their money through commerce (legal or otherwise). They lack the sense of entitlement found among the East Eggers‚ and they are not "refined" or "polished" in their manners. Gatsby

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    he or she can become arrogant‚ in a manner that they think they are better than the lower social classes – in picking and choosing what laws they want to follow. If they realize that the punishment is the same for everyone than they will consider that they are no different from the other social classes. In addition‚ According to the Twelve Tables (5)‚ people should take the time to negotiate in the judicial system in order to resolve issues in a civilized manner. It would be poor judgment to sentence

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    Literary Analysis Essay PICKERING: [rising and standing over him gravely] Come‚ Higgins! You know what I mean. If I’m to be in this business I shall feel responsible for that girl. I hope it’s understood that no advantage is to be taken of her position. HIGGINS. What! That thing! Sacred‚ I assure you. [Rising to explain] You see‚ she’ll be a pupil; and teaching would be impossible unless pupils were sacred. I’ve taught scores of American millionairesses how to speak English: the best looking

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    ball with his son. Atticus‚ in some cases‚ would be considered very strict‚ and he was‚ but he still allowed his children to have fun‚ especially during the summer. However‚ he taught proper manners at the dinner table and tried his best to keep his children out of conflicts with other children‚ no matter what the cause might be. He did tell them to keep away from the courthouse when he might be working‚ but that was for their own safety. Atticus is a very brave and extremely honest man. He takes

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    as Higgins‚ to be a gentleman‚ he is far from it. Higgins believes that how you treated someone is not important‚ as long as you treat everyone equally. The great secret‚ Eliza‚ is not having bad manners or good manners or any other particular sort of manners‚ but having the same manner for all human souls: in short‚ behaving as if you were in Heaven‚ where there are no third- class carriages‚ and one soul is as good as another. -Higgins‚ Act V Pygmalion. Higgins presents this theory to

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    The passage “Girl”‚ by Jamaicia Kincaid I believe is about a mother explaining to her daughter the ways she must act to be the ideal women. The mother gives her guidance throughout the passage wanting her to have social manners and domesticity. The mother gives instructions and commands‚ I believe to give her the tools to be independent‚ strong‚ and respected as a young aspiring women. The mother is setting out rules and giving commands to her daughter to lead her daughter into a better path and

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    Good manners come from the inside. They reflect the principles of self-respect and respect for others. They give us confidence. We must realize that for every action‚ there’s an equal and opposite reaction. We need to respond rather than react‚ and that takes some reflection so we can arrive at a mindset that creates mutual Advantage. Once we establish that mindset‚ the mechanics of etiquette easily Support it. Thus‚ good manners create good relationships and good Relationships

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