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It seems that the plaintiff was contentedly munching away one day on a piece of Roy Rogers take-out fried chicken (a wing) when she bit into something in the chicken that she perceived to be a worm.
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Since most students assume that course books are designed to help them learn, they react to their confusion by reading cases over and over again so that they will feel prepared for class. They don't realize that they will never be prepared for class if they feel that being prepared means that they have fully "understood" every case and come up with the "right answer" to their professor's questions.
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Evelynn Passino
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Since most students assume that course books are designed to help them learn, they react to their confusion by reading cases over and over again so that they will feel prepared for class. They don't realize that they will never be prepared for class if they feel that being prepared means that they have fully "understood" every case and come up with the "right answer" to their professor's questions.
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Evelynn Passino
Evelynn Passino is on page 69 of 128
Since most students assume that course books are designed to help them learn, they react to their confusion by reading cases over and over again so that they will feel prepared for class. They don't realize that they will never be prepared for class if they feel that being prepared means that they have fully "understood" every case and come up with the "right answer" to their professor's questions.
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Evelynn Passino
Evelynn Passino is on page 69 of 128
Since most students assume that course books are designed to help them learn, they react to their confusion by reading cases over and over again so that they will feel prepared for class. They don't realize that they will never be prepared for class if they feel that being prepared means that they have fully "understood" every case and come up with the "right answer" to their professor's questions.
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Evelynn Passino
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Maryland Fried chicken...is covered with a thick, crusty (often highly spiced) batter, that usually conceals from inspection whatever lurks beneath.
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Evelynn Passino
Evelynn Passino is on page 45 of 128
It seems that the plaintiff was contentedly munching away one day on a piece of Roy Rogers take-out fried chicken (a wing) when she bit into something in the chicken that she perceived to be a worm.
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Evelynn Passino
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"The court will not only as loyal sons of Massachusetts, save our world-renowned fish chowder from degenerating into an insipid broth containing the mere essence of its former stature as a culinary master-piece."
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