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    Indian Contract Act

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    THE INDIAN CONTTRACT ACT‚ 1872 The Law of contract is that branch of Law‚ which determines the circumstances in which promises made by parties to contract shall be legally binding on them. Every one of us enters into a number of contracts from morning until night. Examples: 1) Buying Milk early in the morning. 2) Boarding BEST Bus 3) Borrowing Money from Friend 4) To see movie. 5) Purchasing goods from shops. This how we enter into contracts though we are not conscious

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    Everyone makes mistakes‚ commit sins at some point in there life. It’s a human nature to make mistakes. But to forgive someone from those mistakes is indeed very hard. It doesn’t happen naturally like making a mistake. People are acting in a divine way when they forgive. One almost have to be in a real holy place in there mind to forgive someone. ” To err is human” it’s only human to make mistakes. As humans‚ we think we forgive but usually we can’t forget easily‚ which is a larger part of forgiveness

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    when you are right? If you do not make mistakes‚ how will you learn? In The Medusa and the Snail‚ the author and biologist‚ Lewis Thomas‚ makes several valuable points as to why mistakes are an important part of the human learning process. Mistakes are at the very core of human nature‚ for learning must come through the process of trial and error. In psychology‚ learning and conditioning can be learned through experience or observation‚ therefore making mistakes and even watching

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    Strengths and Weaknesses

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    have heard from a professor that writing is not an easy thing to do. Many people fail to get their point across the first time when writing. I would agree with what the professor said. Many essays I have written are not perfect. I have made many mistakes when writing essays. I not only dislike writing‚ I get tired of writing when I have to write a lot. So my mind wanders off‚ and my body sits in class. Maybe I do not like to write because I am not good at it. Maybe I just need to practice more on

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    the… tendency toward error.” Trial and error defines the pinnacle of human nature. As shown in Lewis Thomas’ writing and throughout history‚ progress can only occur with mistakes. Parents strive to teach their children about possible future mistakes in a lame attempt of protecting the child from having to experience the mistakes himself‚ but truthfully‚ experience presents the best lessons. You can warn a child to not touch a hot stove and he may listen at first. However‚ his curiosity and naturally

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    What Is Free Consent?

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    that all agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of the parties... according to section 14‚ consent is said to be free when it is not caused by (a) Coercion‚ or (b)Undue influence‚ or (c) Fraud‚ or (d) Misrepresentation‚ or (e) Mistake. * Effect of Absence of free consent: When there is consent but it is not free (i.e. when it is caused by coercion or undue influence or fraud or misrepresentation)‚ the contract is usually voidable at the option of the party whose consent

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    Error and Sir James Dyson

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    parked for six months in the school parking lot as a symbol of my first mistake. It wasn’t the last mistake I would make; however‚ it was the most publically displayed mistake. I did my homework and learned all the school transportation laws‚ including proper driver licensing‚ bus inspections and article 19 regulations. Trial and error could probably describe my first few years as business manager. 1. “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable‚ but more useful than a life spent doing

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    The Kite Runner Analysis

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    In today’s society many people make mistakes and either choose not to fix them‚ or never have the chance to. The Kite Runner is a fictional work by Khaled Hosseini. Hoesseini starts the book with a memory of Hassan kite running for Amir‚ which leads to a horrible mistake. Hoessini ends the book similarly with another scene of kite running‚ but this time Amir is running for Hassan’s son Sohrab. Hosseini frames the novel with two scenes of kite running to illustrate how Amir redeems himself. While

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    How many mistakes are acceptable to make in order to win? Savielly Grigorievitch Tartakower correctly argues that it doesn’t truly matter‚ as long as you don’t make the very last one. He was speaking of chess‚ but this also applies to many parts of life‚ especially the competitive ones. The one to make the last mistake is always the one to lose‚ as can be seen in games‚ competitions‚ and sports. And although one could argue that the winner must be more cunning or a better player to win‚ it all comes

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    Critical Analysis

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    Critical Analysis of “The Ideal” and ‘”Mistakes of Past” From learning to ride your first bike or to going to the movies with your old friends‚ memories of the past are special things that are both everlasting and very important. A theme of James Fenton’s poem “The Ideal” is to live by your past because it cannot be changed‚ erased‚ or forgotten; it makes you who you are. One of the major literary devices used in this poem is rhyme. There are three rhymes in total and he rhymes the second and fourth

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