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- 831: Emma By Jane Austen
- ... Emma notices Harriets fondness of a young farmer by the name of Robert Martin. Emma feels that Mr. Martin is not worthy of her dear friends hand, and convinces Harriet to decline his proposal. Emma, confident of her own matchmaking abilities, then tries to make a match between her companion and Mr. Elton, who is a charming gentleman of an impetuous background. This reveals one of the themes in ...
- 832: The Parable
- ... offered her was a cold shoulder and a little pity. He tells her that he does not love her but he will marry her anyway. John was very heartless and rude for making such a proposal to Rosemary. The Parable is a story that shows several types of behavioral characteristics. Depending on ones interpretation of the story, some characters' behaviors are more favorable than others. Lee Pai and Hernando are two ...
- 833: Industrilization
- ... editor chose in this piece gives a sense of balance and completeness and the reader can make decisions as to whether or not it is safe to conclude that with these conditions, though bad, provided modest gains and some solace for many workers during the industrial period as a whole. The rhetorical techniques the editor used were quite vague but the reader may ask what were the affects like in the ...
- 834: A Critical Look At The Foster Care System
- ... Los Angeles County Grand Jury, Juvenile Services Committee, Final Report, Early Release #3, March 1997. 18. Margot Hornblower, "Fixing the System," TIME Magazine, (December 11, 1995). 19. Testimony of Peter Digre, President Clinton's Budget Proposal For New Funding for Child Welfare Services Targeted for Family Support and Preservation Services, hearing, Subcommittee on Human Resources, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, April 21, 1993. pp. 87 - 88 ...
- 835: A Study In Contrast The Views Of Catherine Barkley And Brett
- ... for the time. The Victorian family would look at her as nothing short of a prostitute and yet the male of a household would most honestly be attracted to her. The family belief that a modest woman seldom desires any sexual gratification for herself was just the double standard that Brett rebelled against. This shows strength in character, found in few others during the period and is what gives the reader ...
- 836: Game Over!
- ... his place. Now, there is not a commissioner to resolve any problems that baseball has. At this moment, small market teams are coming into control. Last January, the small market owners introduced a revenue - sharing proposal by threatening the big market teams to share radio income with the small market teams. The plan would only be set forth if players agreed to a salary cap, which is where they are now ...
- 837: How Do In And Out Of School Fa
- ... hence under perform or do not pursue further education. This may result from peers from higher, or similar, classes out performing them; once more this can lead to a rejection of education and hence more modest jobs on leaving school. Also students may reject school due to parental expectations a factor related to social class. Those from working class backgrounds may see themselves as not having a great deal to live ...
- 838: Women In Western Religion
- ... gift to the bride for her own personal use, and she keeps her own family name rather than taking her husband's. Both men and women are expected to dress in a way that is modest and dignified. {4} Violence of any kind towards women and forcing them against their will for anything is not allowed. A Muslim marriage is a simple, legal agreement in which either partner is free to ...
- 839: When Filing For Bankruptcy In
- ... the stage where no trustee in bankruptcy would assume responsibility for two large insolvent companies in British Columbia and Quebec because the companies assets included environmentally hazardous property. The Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act introduced a modest degree of protection for trustees in bankruptcy but not for receivers. The Act protects trustees from liability for any environmental condition or damage occurring before or after their appointment "except where the condition arose or ...
- 840: Uniform Commercial Code 2b The
- ... state it makes it easier for buyers and sellers to understand how to do business with each other. There is a great benefit in creating a uniform system for software products and services, however, this proposal for Article 2B does have major flaws. Article 2B employs a contracting model that excludes negotiation and that doesn t reveal terms of the contract to the customer until after the sale is complete. It ...
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