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  • Bad Things Babs
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    SCENE: In Mr. Phillips' office. There is a big desk at which Mr. Phillips is seated. The kids are standing near the desk, waiting to talk to Mr. Phillips. Mr. Phillips: (Sounding annoyed) What is it now? Tim: Well... (Kids stand awkwardly) Mr. Phillips: What?!! Jennifer: We are... (Ben interrupts) Ben: Drum roll please... Trish: Shut up, Ben! Tim: ... GUILTY, in first defense. (Jennifer giggles) Trish: We destroyed the classroom. Ben: We did? (Looks confused. Tim glares at him.) Trish: Yes, reme...
  • Burdens Of Product Liability And Consumer Responsibility
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    In this age of endless lawsuits and litigation from everyone suing everyone else, one must ask the question "where does product liability end and consumer responsibility begin?" This question has been further complicated by occurrences that stretch to the most far-reaching ends of this spectrum, the spectrum ranging from strict product liability of the company to complete consumer responsibility. On the strict product liability of the company side, we have the cigarette industry where the CEOs o...
  • Hong Kong
    1,343 words
    Know-how, kow-tow and air-conditioners Fragrant Harbour by John Lanchester 299 pp, Faber John Lanchester's first novel, The Debt to Pleasure, delighted gourmets and others - the former because its principal character is a disciple of Brill at Savarin, devoted to gustatory ecstasy as a good man might be devoted to virtue, the latter just for the jokes. All enjoyed his ruthless life the more keenly because the author was the blameless food correspondent of a national newspaper. It is a charming bo...
  • Peter's Rule
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    Throughout European history, absolute monarchy has been seen in many nations as an effective form of government. Complete control over a state and its people enabled rulers of the time to accomplish much by expanding lands, strengthening the economy, and often improving the lives of the common people. Phillip II of Spain and Peter the Great of Russia are two rulers who exemplify this theory. Although similar in some ways, the two also had differences in their rulings, both of which led to their ...
  • Success In The Reign Of Phillip II
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    HOW WAS SUCCESSFUL A RULER WAS PHILIP II? To fully answer this question it is necessary to truly evaluate each of his policies with dealing his enemies and compatriots both foreign and domestic throughout his reign. This essay will attempt to take each main area of conflict in his life and provide clear indications as to the degree of success that Philip achieved. Philip's character itself is a critical as his personality and characteristics convey, not only himself, but also his empire to other...

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