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    Laws of Sines and Cosines INTRODUCTION: Student will demonstrate how to apply laws of sines and cosines to oblique triangles. OBJECTIVES: After completing this unit‚ the student will be able to: 6. Use the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines to solve oblique triangle problems. 6.1. Summarize the Law of Sines. 6.2. Find the area of an oblique triangle using the sine function. 6.3. Judge when an ambiguous case of the Law of Sines occurs. 6.4. Solve applied problems using the Law of Sines. 6.5. Summarize

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    com/optimost/accident-injury-law/elements-of-a-negligence-case-2.html. Contributory Negligence Legal Definition:." Contributory Negligence Legal Definition. Accessed November 9‚ 2014. http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/C/Contr "Volenti Non Fit Injuria." Wikipedia. March 11‚ 2014. Accessed November 9‚ 2014. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volenti_non_fit_inju Negligence – Hunt v Sutton Group: Employer’s Duty of Care to Employees Janice Payne and Nicole Strano‚ Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP." Http://www

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    □ The duty of care □ Breach of Duty □ Res ipsa loquitur □ Causation □ Damage must not be too remote ← General Defences P.29~34 □ Contributory negligence □ Exemption clauses □ Volenti non fit injuria □ Novus Actus Interveniens Company Law Lecture 6 – Company Law: commercial organization and constitution ← Registered company P.24 ← Legal Nature of Limited Companies P.25 ← Legal Personality P.26 ← Essential documentation for

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    Damages Compensation for causing loss or injury through negligence or a deliberate act‚ or a court’s estimate or award of a sum as a fine for breach of a contract or of a statutory duty. Types of damages include (1) General: damages that are presumed in law and follow indirectly from a wrong. They need not be specifically-claimed or proved to have been sustained‚ and are awarded also where an injury or loss (such as physical pain and mental anguish) cannot be precisely estimated. (2) Special (or

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    Aspects of contracts and negligence in business Task 1 and 2 Unit 5 Lecturer: Mrs. Eunice Wahito Done by: Kaunain Assaria Table of contents Validity of contacts………………………………………………………………………….3-4 Types of contacts………………………………………………………………………….....5-7 Elements of a contract……………………………………………………………………....7-10 Consideration……………………………………………………………………………….10-11 Warranties and conditions…………………………………………………………………12-14 Law of tort……………………………………………………………………………………..15 Fault principle………………………………………………………………………………16-17

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    ATMN 203 – Mechatronics I Week 1 Introduction • Course Name:  ATMN 203 – Mechatronics I • Instructor – Brandeen McDonald.  You may call me Brandy or  Brandeen or Miss. • I can be reached at brandeen.mcdonald@humber.ca • Phone or Text:  416‐524‐2165  Be considerate here! • Office Hours or By Appointment:  Room J230 – Ask Reception  to see me. OFFICE HOURS OFFICE HOURS • What Hours Does the Class Have Free? What Hours Does the Class Have Free? • I will poll both sections of this course

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    Cindy Hwang IB Math 11 SL 1-3 IB Math Portfolio Gold medal heights Aim: The aim of this task is to consider the winning height for the men’s high jump in the Olympic Games. Introduction: The Olympic Games which are held in every four years have an event called Men’s High Jump and usually an athlete tries to jump over a bar which is set up in a certain range from1 meter to 3 meters. The table 1 shows the record of the gold medalists during the Olympic Games held during 1932 to 1980. Note:

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    Ptolemy of Roman Egypt (90–165 AD). The functions sine and cosine can be traced to the jyā and koti-jyā functions used in Gupta period Indian astronomy (Aryabhatiya‚ Surya Siddhanta)‚ via translation from Sanskrit to Arabic and then from Arabic to Latin.[23] All six trigonometric functions in current use were known in Islamic mathematics by the 9th century‚ as was the law of sines‚ used in solving triangles. Al-Khwārizmī produced tables of sines‚ cosines and tangents. They were studied by authors

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    TORT - A Tort is a civil wrong that is outside of Contract Law and arises out of a recognition that a person is responsible for their acts and omissions when dealing with others. The term "Tort" refers to a number of different laws such as nuisance‚ trespass and assault. Torts action generally compensates the individual for personal loss where the loss was caused by another person. It is based on Common Law. NEGLIGENCE - Negligence is one of many types of Torts. Negligence is now the dominant Tort

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    Angle measurement The concept of angle The concept of angle is one of the most important concepts in geometry. The concepts of equality‚ sums‚ and differences of angles are important and used throughout geometry‚ but the subject of trigonometry is based on the measurement of angles. There are two commonly used units of measurement for angles. The more familiar unit of measurement is that of degrees. A circle is divided into 360 equal degrees‚ so that a right angle is 90°. For the time being

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