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Develop your knowledge and skills in the following areas:
• Comprehension and understanding
• Critical thinking and analysis
• Understanding of the Law of Torts
• Researching case lawCase options (choose 1 and get it approved by your lecturer)
1. Modbury Triangle Shopping Centre v Anzil (23 November 2000)
2. Roads and Traffic Authority v Dederer (2007)
3. Esanda Finance v Peat Marwick Hungerfords (1997)
4. Fallas v Mourlas (2006)
5. Rogers v Whitaker (1992)
6. Caltex Oil v Dredge (1976)
7. Perre v Apand (1999)
8. L Shaddock v Parramatta City Council (1982)
9. Wyong Shire Council v Shirt (1980)
10. Hawkins v Clayton (1988)
11. Tame v NSW (2001)
12. Annetts v Australian Stations Pty Ltd (2001)
13. Hawshaw v Shaw (1984)
14. Baker v Gilbert (2003)
15. Australian Safeway Stores v Zaluzna (1987)
16. Graham Barklay Oysters Pty Ltd v Ryan (2002)
17. Bryan v Maloney (1995)
Determine the temperature at which the liquid in the tank
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Impacts and ethical issues surrounding the subject
: Research the history, examples, causes, impacts and ethical issues surrounding the subject. Be sure to understand the arguments being used by all parties. There may be more than 2 sides of the issue.
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What forms do the equations of motion for idealized string
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A rigid tank with a volume
: A rigid tank with a volume of 1.8 m3 contains 15 kg of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water at 2 bar. Now the water is slowly heated. Determine the temperature at which the liquid in the tank is completely vaporized. Show the process on a T-v diag..
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Develop your knowledge and skills in the areas
: Develop your knowledge and skills in the areas - Modbury Triangle Shopping Centre v Anzil and roads and Traffic Authority v Dederer
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Modelling the air as ideal gas with constant specific heats
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Determine the final temperature and pressure
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Maximum normal stress theory-maximum shear theory
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Geoffrey is building an electronic circuit on a breadboard
: Geoffrey is building an electronic circuit on a breadboard. He needs to supply his circuit with a 1500 ohm resistance. But he does not have any 1500 ohm resistors on hand. All he has is a box of 1000 ohm resistors.
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