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    John Austin (1790-1859) was a British legal philosopher and was the first Professor of Jurisprudence at London University. His publications had a profound influence on English jurisprudence. They include The Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832)‚ and Lectures on Jurisprudence. John Austin is best known for his work developing the theory of legal positivism. He attempted to clearly separate moral rules from "positive law." Austin’s theory also falls under Constitutions‚ International Law‚ non-sanctioned

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    PAPER – CONTRACT 1 Define contract. Explain the essentials of valid contract. A voluntary‚ deliberate‚ and legally binding agreement between two or more competent parties. Contracts are usually written but may be spoken or implied‚ and generally have to do with employment‚ sale or lease‚ or tenancy. 1. Essentials of a valid contract All agreements are not contracts. Only that agreements which is enforceable at law is a contract. An agreement which is enforceable at law cannot be contract. Thus

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    Politics and Individual Rights: John Locke John Locke is considered one of the most influential thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment. Locke’s ideas had a major impact on political thought‚ especially in France. He grew up in England with his father who was a country lawyer‚ and his mother‚ both of which were Puritans. Locke started his education as a King’s Scholar at the Westminster School in London‚ and then proceeded to the Christ Church‚ Oxford. He was more interested in the modern philosophers

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    Contract Law Notes Contracts ‘A’ Offer Bilateral contracts Unilateral contracts Offers to the public at large What is an offer? Mere puff Supply of information Invitation to treat Categorizing transactions Advertisements a) Advertisements in a catalogue or a curricular b) Advertisements in newspapers or magazines c) Advertisements appearing on the internet d) Display of goods Auctions a) Advertisement of auction b) Auctions with reserves c) Auctions without a reserve Tendering

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    Strategic Management Plan Lewis Beets Human Capital Development in the Public Sector HRM/532 August 3‚ 2014 Professor Virginia Hillman INTRODUCTION Human resource management is essential for an organization to be effective and efficient. Four fundamental functions are required to manage human resources: Planning Acquisition Development Sanction Public jobs are important and scarce resources. Allocation is significant. Though human capital is equally important‚ the fact remains‚ individuals

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    recidivism but the social learning theories focus solely on social attributions. It’s not a question of teaching individual’s right from wrong but determining what social and environmental elements contribute to

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    approaches as to how a society should be set up to protect those rights and ensure equality throughout the society. John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau both offer different approaches to how a government should be assembled. Locke’s central belief‚ in Second Treatise of Government‚ is that society is set up to protect an individual’s private property right. People enter into a social contract where they give up particular rights to be protected by a common law and there is a common executive power that

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    John Dalton was an English chemist‚ physicist‚ and meteorologist. Dalton was born in 1766. He is best known for his work in color blindness‚ and of course‚ his Atomic Theory. His theory gave us an idea about what the universe is really made up of‚ and he paved the way for many more important scientific discoveries after he died in 1844. His theory was simple: He stated that all matter is made of atoms. He based his theory on two laws: the law of conservation of mass and the law of constant composition

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    October 20‚ 1959 marked the one-hundredth anniversary of John Dewey’s birthday. This eminent thinker of the Progressive movement was the dominant figure in American education. His most valuable and enduring contribution to our culture came from the ideas and methods he fathered in this field. Dewey won a greater international following for his educational reforms than for his instrumentalist philosophy. Between the two World Wars‚ where previously backward countries were obliged to catch up quickly

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    there are requirements to form a valid contract other than offer and acceptance‚ that are‚ intention to create legal relation and consideration. What is consideration? It can be describe as being something which represent either some benefit to the person making a promise or some detriment to the person to whom the promise is made. The term consideration is given to the subject that is exchanged in a contract.1 It is a fundamental prerequisite in English contract law. 2 The courts has explained the

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