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    The Business School | | Assignment Topic Due Date: Friday‚ noon‚ of week 8 Semester Two 2012 word count:1470 words 1.in this situation‚ first we need to identify if there is a legal binding contract‚ a contract is a agreement which the law will enforce‚ a contract is a part of common law‚ common law is also called custom law‚ it is made by the judge to protect the community against the crimes‚ when an issue goes to court and there is no statue law that covers it‚ a judge will hear the case

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    on saying bad things about him. Also‚ the knights in this movie show us that they are not very bright. For example‚ when they try to go in the French castle they use the “Trojan Horse” plan by building a wooden rabbit. However‚ they forget to hide some of the knights in the wooden rabbit first before they send it into the castle. According to Malory‚ all of the knights should be brave‚ but in this movie we can see that Sir Robin‚ one of the Knights of the Round Table‚ is a coward because he runs

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    the monster comes out of the cave‚ they see that it is only a little white rabbit. A knight approaches the rabbit and it responds by biting off his head. In the novel‚ Candide sees monkeys chasing after screaming‚ naked women. Thinking that he is doing the women a favor‚ he kills the monkeys and the women begin to cry. The monkeys are the women’s lovers. In reality‚ neither of these events would be expected. Rabbits are not killers nor can monkeys love

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    look. Lennie- if you jus ’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before‚ I want you to come right here an ’ hide in the brush... Can you remember that? But you ain ’t gonna get in no trouble‚ because if you do‚ I won ’t let you tend the rabbits" (Steinbeck 15-16). On top of his struggle to comprehend different occasions he always seems to forget the events that occur. "I forgot. I tried not to forget. Honest to God I did‚ George" (Steinbeck 4). Due to the struggle of his handicap and his

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    on my arms‚ knowing that George ain’t gonna let me tend the rabbits. “This ain’t no bad thing like I got to go hide in the brush. Oh! No. This ain’t. I’ll tell George I foun’ it dead.” I could tell George that! But maybe he’s gonna know I did it. George won’t let me tend the rabbits no more. Why did the puppy had to die? It weren’t so small as a mice. It were suppose to go to the farm with me and George. He won’t let me tend the rabbits no more. I guess it wasn’t big enough. You would’ve been with

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    Some people behave foolishly on a sporadic basis; other is consistently foolish in society. The societal problem is also a dominant feature of stories for children. In Tales of Wonder from Many Lands there are many foolish characters that are deficient in judgment‚ good sense‚ or intelligence. How can the foolish characters in Tales of Wonder from Many Lands be classified? The foolish characters in this text can be classified according to their lack of knowledge or lack of ability to use knowledge

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    org/research/testing [viewed: 19 Apr 2013]. Members.iinet.net.au (1993) Animal experimentation: cruel and unnecessary. [online] Available at: http://members.iinet.net.au/~rabbit/aniexp.htm [viewed: 20 Apr 2013]. PETA.org (n.d.) Rabbits in Laboratories. [online] Available at: http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-experimentation/rabbits-in-laboratories.aspx [viewed: 19 Apr 2013]. PETA.org (n.d.) Dogs in Laboratories. [online] Available at: http://www.peta.org/issues/animals-used-for-experimentation/dogs-in-laboratories

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    pool." Loyalty – Like a dog On page 3 its says "snorting into the water like a horse" this shows Lennie’s strength as it refers to him as a big animal‚ it also reveals his animal instincts. On page 10 is the quote "I wisht to get the rabbits soon" the rabbits are what Lennie wants and therefore symbolize his dreams and his aspirations‚ what he works for in life‚ his purpose. Page 11‚ "feeling on it like it was a mouse" this is comparing the dress of the girl in Weed to the mouse that Lennie

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    Alexander Kostov Group 4‚ fac. number: 25452 The Role of Non-Linguistic Factors in Translation Beyond the Linguistic Realm of Translation – The Interaction between Translation and Culture. Translation is by all means a process which aims at cross-cultural transference of sense and messages. It is a specific type of communication which aims at throwing a bridge between the source culture‚ which is responsible for generating the text for translation; and the target culture‚

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    and live in serenity without having to work for somebody. George and Lennie recite‚ “Someday-we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna have a little house and a couple acres an’ a cow and some pigs…An’ live off the fatta the lan’…’An’ have rabbits” (Steinbeck 14). This expresses that both George and Lennie hope to achieve their dreams and are motivated and inspired to work until they have what they need to live life the way they want without being told. Another example of a character having

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