إيفان (الصف الثالث) وأخته جيسي ( الصف الثاني) التي تصغره ب ١٤ شهرا فقط .. كانا خير صديقين يتشاركان أوقات العطلة الصيفية في اللعب والتعلم من خبرات الحياة .. حتى وصلت تلك الرسالة من المدرسة التي تُخبر والدتهما أن جيسي المتفوقة بذكائها سوف تقفز صفا إضافيا لتصبح في الصف الرابع رفقة شقيقها إيفان مطلع العام الدراسي الجديد .. الأمر الذي يُزعج أخاها إيفان لأنه يشعر أنها ستسبب له الحرج أمام أصدقائه ..
لذلك تتحول أيام اللعب وشراكة بيع الليموناضة (شراب الليمون) على المنصة الصغيرة بينهما إلى منافسة تجارية شرسة .. من سيحقق أرباح مئة دولار خلال الأسبوع الأخير من العطلة ..
مستفيدين من دائرة الأصدقاء ونصائح أمهما الخبيرة الاقتصادية .. تشتعل حرب بيع الليموناضة والتكتيكات الاقتصادية ..
رواية مسلية للناشئة والكبار .. رواية الحب العائلي خاصة بين الأخوة الذي تخالطه شقاوة الطفولة .. وتقدم بعضا من الرياضيات وأسرار المنافسة التجارية .. في إطار شيق وجميل
إنها حرب شراب الليمون !
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Jacqueline M. Davies | |
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Born | 21 May 1948 (age 70) |
Occupation | Circuit judge |
Jacqueline M. Davies styled Her Honour Judge Jacqueline Davies (born 21 May 1948)[1] is a Circuit Judge, working in the North Eastern region of the UK. She was appointed on 29 June 1993[2]
On 11 November 2010 Judge Jacqueline Davies, sitting with two magistrates, dismissed an appeal against the verdict of the "Twitter Joke Trial", from Paul Chambers who had posted a message on Twitter saying:[3]
Crap! Robin Hood airport is closed. You've got a week and a bit to get your shit together otherwise I'm blowing the airport sky high!!
Chambers was appealing his conviction for "sending a public electronic message that was grossly offensive or of an indecent, obscene or menacing character contrary to the Communications Act 2003"[4] at Doncaster magistrates court[5]
When Judge Davies heard the appeal in Doncaster Crown Court she judged that the tweet was "obviously menacing"[6] and that Chambers must have known that it might be taken seriously.[7] She upheld the £1000 fine, and ordered that he pay an extra £2000 in legal costs.[8]
Many members of Twitter registered their disapproval of the judgement, and Stephen Fry offered to pay the defendant's legal bill.[8]
Judge Davies' decision was reversed on appeal in the High Court by decision dated 27 July 2012. The 13 page judgment by Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge, stated:[9][10]
We have concluded that, on an objective assessment, the decision of the Crown Court that this 'tweet' constituted or included a message of a menacing character was not open to it. On this basis, the appeal against conviction must be allowed.
Judge Davies was married to Judge Paul Clark who died on 7 October 2008 [11]
In 2009 Judge Davies took part in a charity walk across the Sinai Desert in memory of her husband and to raise money for Prostate UK and Wellbeing of Women.[12]
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