Concert Report

Will attach rubric.  also below are some free concerts that are approved.
– https://vpa.uncg.edu/music/degrees-and-programs/special-programs/collage/
– https://www.digitalconcerthall.com/en/playlist/10
-https://musicforagreatspace.org/events/79
-https://music.appstate.edu/performances
PLESE LET ME KNOW IF YOU NEED ANYTHING

The house of Ruth

This assignment consists of researching Victims’ Rights AND any Advocacy groups/organizations in your area/state. Provide the information you find in the paper assignment. Make sure to do your own work and provide a reference page citing where you found the information.
Minimum of 2 pages in length, plus a title page and a reference page (4 total pages)
Papers should include an introduction, body and conclusion.
12 point font using Times New Roman
1” margins, doubled spaced
APA format
At least two sources, must be used. Wikipedia may not be used as a resource. Sources must be scholarly and be published within the last 10 years.

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The Ellenbrook National Park (Restriction of Entry)

In the second reading speech for the Ellenbrook National Park (Restriction of Entry) Bill, the relevant Commonwealth Minister says :

“We have been concerned for some time that the Ellenbrook National Park which is on Commonwealth land, enjoyed each year by thousands of bush walkers, cyclists and family picknickers is being ruined by heavy traffic.
This legislation will restrict vehicular access to the Park so that the present users of the Park will continue to enjoy it in the years to come”

The Bill passes. The new Act carries the short title : “An Act to restrict traffic into the Ellenbrook National Park”.
Section 5 of the Act reads : “No vehicle shall be permitted entry to the Ellenbrook National Park”.

Mary, who has been cycling through the Park every weekend for the past 20 years, is refused entry with her bicycle by a Park Ranger the weekend after the Act commences.

Discuss whether the Ranger is entitled to restrict Mary’s entry to the Park.

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Claiming a full lose

Yvonne decided to leave her bag containing a notebook computer and other personal valuables at the Western Rail cloakroom. She paid $5 and received a ticket at the counter. Above the counter was a sign that read; ” See back of ticket for conditions”
On the face of the ticket was written a number, the date, opening and closing times and the words ” See back”. On the back of the ticket were several clauses, including one that said ” Western Rail will not be responsible for any package exceeding the value of $50″. When Yvonne returned and presented her ticket, her bag could not be found. She contends that the notebook computer is valued at $2500 and the personal valuables in the bag is worth $500.

A. Would Yvonne be successful in claiming the full loss of $3000 ?

B. Would your answer be different if Western Rail had allowed a third party to
claim Yvonne’s big and contents inside without producing a ticket for it ?

C. What if there had been no sign above the counter or on the face of the ticket
that directed her attention to the conditions on the back of the ticket ?

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