College majors are one of‚ if not the most important aspect of college. From young ages we are pressured to think about our future and the possible career paths we would take‚ leaving little room for our childhoods to simply be enjoyed. In high school‚ the AP classes we choose to take and the clubs we join should be reflective of the major we intend on having in college. However‚ with the increasing amount of unconventional careers being created and the necessity of bachelor’s degrees to get well
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Business Law Question 1 For the given scenarios it is stated that both John and Patrick are aged over eighteen and are of sound mind and in the each scenario they intend to enter a legally binding contract. For a contract to come into existence there have to be three steps involved: • Agreement (Offer and Acceptance) • Consideration • Intention to create legal relations All three scenarios are supported by “consideration”. The general idea of consideration is that
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In 5th grade‚ I started my own little business. I would go to school and sell Mardi Gras beads I got from my family. I sold the beads for twenty-five cents to my peers and teachers and fifty cents to strangers. I only sold for a week‚ but that week I would go home with between five to seven dollars each day. I did not have a reason for wanting to sell the beads‚ in particular‚ I just wanted to make money and save all the money I earned. That same "want" has driven me throughout my life. In middle
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Offer Proposal is defined under section 2(a) of the Indian contract Act‚ 1872 as "when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view to obtain the assent of that other to such act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal/offer". Thus‚ for a valid offer‚ the party making it must express his willingness to do or not to do something. But mere expression of willingness does not constitute an offer. The rules regarding the offer are The offer
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In Tender Offer by Wendy Wasserstein‚ little action occurs in that no one dies or screams or cries. However‚ enormous changes take place within the characters. The subtle theme of the play underscores a specific shortcoming in the American lifestyle‚ the need for compassionate communication between a distanced father and daughter. Wasserstein demonstrates that the special ingredient in effective communication is dependent upon mutual understanding. The central conflict here involves the father
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Topics in Criminal Law May 25‚ 2010 Abstract Strict liability crimes require no culpable mental state and present a significant exception to the principle that all crimes require a conjunction of action and mens rea. Strict liability offenses make it a crime simply to do something‚ even if the offender has no intention of violating the law or causing the resulting harm. Strict liability is based philosophically on the presumption that causing harm is in itself blameworthy regardless of the
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logically contradictory or inconsistent with itself; 2. Behavior-centered; that is‚ expressed in terms of human behaviors; 3. Specific enough for us to be able to relate it to actual communication behavior; 4. Consistent with the ways in which people do communicate (Berlo‚ p. 10). Once the purpose of communication is defined‚ it is necessary to understand the concept of levels of interdependence. Berlo writes‚ “In any communication situation‚ the source and the receiver are interdependent”
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ON PRACTICE • Gaining competitive advantage and business success through strategic HRD: an Indian experience Biswajeet Pattanayak Indian Institute of Management‚ Indore Abstract: This article offers a case study of a strategic HRD initiative to enhance organizational performance. Based at a corporation in India‚ the initiative involved an action research component to understand factors hindering current performance and HRD interventions aligned to business strategy to address the identified factors
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Advantages of a Public Limited Company (Plc) Tesco is a public limited company (plc). A lot of big companies go public. This is because unlike a private limited‚ a plc is able to advertise the sale of shares and sell them to members of the general public though the stock exchange. Advantages of a Public Limited Company (Plc) · Shares can be advertised · Shares can be sold through the stock exchange · Large plc’s may find it easier to borrow from banks · Shareholders
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Civil Liability Civil Liability can be a problem for almost everyone in ever day life. Civil Liability impacts police officer ever day in their lives and at work. It can be defined as a citizen’s responsibility to each other and provided law suits to recover damages for injured caused by failing to carry out these responsibilities. It also very well can impact more than only police officers but anyone put in the situation to deal with the rights of people. Police Officers must always be aware
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