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  • 11spontaneous exclamation — n: spontaneous declaration at declaration 2c Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 12Shockening — Something a bit more shocking than normal. Usually used when the shocking event or news is enough to so chronologically disorient you that you forget about past, present, and future tense. You see a pig flying dangerously close to the ground:… …

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  • 13Shockening — Something a bit more shocking than normal. Usually used when the shocking event or news is enough to so chronologically disorient you that you forget about past, present, and future tense. You see a pig flying dangerously close to the ground:… …

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  • 14Meta-Medicine — is a diagnostic tool based on the work of Ryke Geerd Hamer, the inventor of German New Medicine. A Meta Medicine diagnosis works on the principle that all illness acute or chronic, physical or mental is created by a specific unexpected emotional… …

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  • 15Gospel of Mark — Books of the New Testament …

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  • 16Flashbulb memory — A flashbulb memory is a memory that was laid down in great detail during a personally significant event, often a shocking event of national or international importance. These memories are perceived to have a photographic quality. The term was… …

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  • 17Duty of care in English law — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation …

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  • 18Nervous shock (English Law) — Nervous shock is a term used in English law to denote psychiatric illness or injury inflicted upon a person by intentional or negligent actions or omissions of another. It is most often applied to psychiatric disorders triggered by witnessing an… …

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  • 19Alcock v. Chief Constable of South Yorkshire Police — [1992] 1 AC 310 is a leading English tort law case on liability for nervous shock (psychiatric injury). FactsThe claims were brought by Alcock and several other claimants after the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, where 96 Liverpool fans died in a… …

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  • 20Nervous shock in English law — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation …

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