Unjust Wife


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My name is Liu Hui, I'm 25 years old this year, I'm a team leader of the sales department in my wife's family's company. I thought my life would be so quiet, but I didn't think a text message would break it.




The Pacific Reporter


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Understanding Unjust Enrichment


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The articles, based on a symposium held in 2003, deal with numerous theoretical and practical issues that surround restitution and unjust enrichment.




On Becoming Responsible


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Pritchard provides a deliberate and convincing argument for a starting point for the discussion of moral development, on in which self regard and empathy provide equally essential groundings for individual morality. Drawing essential elements from the work of Reid, Strawson, Rawls, Kohlberg, and Gilligan, he builds a comprehensive framework for tracing moral development from childhood--one that allows human morality to be grounded in both reason and emotion and that recognizes the importance to morality of justice and rights as well as caring and responsibility.




The Southwestern Reporter


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The Just and the Unjust


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The Just and the Unjust, by Vaughan Kester, is a gripping tale of political ambition, moral dilemmas, and the fine line between right and wrong in a small American town. The story centers on the lives of several interconnected characters, including a young lawyer, a powerful politician, and a mysterious outsider whose arrival disrupts the status quo. As these characters clash and collide, they reveal the hidden motives and conflicts that drive them. Kester’s narrative is a compelling exploration of human nature, justice, and the corrupting influence of power. Through its richly drawn characters and intricate plot, the novel examines the complexities of ambition, loyalty, and the ethical choices that define us. As secrets are uncovered and alliances shift, the line between the just and the unjust becomes increasingly blurred, leading to a dramatic and thought-provoking conclusion. The Just and the Unjust is celebrated for its insightful social commentary and its ability to capture the nuances of small-town politics and human behavior. Vaughan Kester’s skillful storytelling and his keen understanding of character dynamics make this novel a timeless exploration of morality and justice. Readers are drawn to The Just and the Unjust for its intricate narrative and its exploration of the moral complexities of human actions. This book is a must-read for fans of literary fiction and stories that delve into the darker aspects of human nature. Owning a copy of The Just and the Unjust is like holding a lens to the eternal conflict between good and evil, making it a profound addition to any reader’s collection.







The Civil Law in Its Natural Order


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"With additional remarks on some material differances between the civil law and the law of England."--T.p.