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    work. As a music teacher there are several Acts of Parliament which I need to be mindful of. Children Act 2004 – Every Child Matters (ECM) The essence of the ECM legislation is to promote good health‚ safety‚ enjoyment achievement‚ positive contribution‚ and economic well-being. This legislation fits in nicely with my activities as a music teacher – playing a musical instrument does promote all of the ECM goals. The Protection of Children Act 1999 The Secretary of State has a duty to record

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    Software Inc. for the value of the ring The jewelry store cannot recover from Software. Respondeat Superior is A legal doctrine‚ most commonly used in tort‚ that holds an employer or principal legally responsible for the wrongful acts of an employee or agent‚ if such acts occur within the scope of the employment or agency. Here C went to the mall to buy a present for his wife‚ not on the business of Soft. Will Software Inc. be liable to the owners of Jimmy’s Bar? What about Jimmy’s mom? The same

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    In what ways is the subject of violence explored in ‘Of Mice and Men’? Steinbeck explores the subject of violence through intentional and unintentional violence and the encouragement of it in each of the different characters. Lennie commits the most acts of violence out of all the characters but they are all unintentional. The first violent thing that we discover about Lennie is that he often unintentionally kills mice as he likes petting them ‘and pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their

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    I disagree with the statement‚ “The Progressive Era was generally ineffective because the movement tended to encompass too many social problems of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.” The Progressive Era attempted to fix many problems of society and they did. The Progressive Era fixed many of the major issues in society. Although some were left without a solution the Progressives established many more positive things than they did negative. A main issue of the Progressive Era was the working

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    party to act on behalf‚ or in favour of‚ the other party in contractual arrangements with a third party. In this regardthese circumstances‚ the former is known as an “agent” and the entity on whose behalf the agent performs is called a “principal”. Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in commercial law is represented in the Latin phrase‚ qui facit per alium‚ facit per se‚ i.e. the one who acts through another‚ acts in his

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    someone speaks a lot all the time about things that are no true. That’s why the people don’t not believe in words‚ but in acts. Because acts are more difficult to be unreliable. The acts‚ always leave results and the results are the best example of the reliability of the acts. One who has a practical approach to life always flourish because he doesn’t only speaks but also act upon what he said. But one who keeps on boasting and draw back in the end‚ can never achieve his goals. Good words alone are

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    the span of three acts‚ John is really the only character who is greatly affected by this change. Carol appears to change drastically as well‚ but in fact‚ her position changes only slightly; it is only in comparison to John’s situation where this slight change appears much greater. While Carol gains nearly nothing from this whole situation‚ while John loses his career‚ twenty years of work‚ his home and his family‚ simply as a result of Carol’s selfish actions. In the first act‚ John is well dressed

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    lift that can let us go to heaven? The answer is absolutely “Yes.” On the contrary‚ money also is the road let us go to the hell and see Yama. Indeed‚ it may cause all kind of things including evil acts‚ like harming self‚ others‚ animals‚ as well as our environment. First of all‚ money-driven people act like evil that hurting themselves. People cheating insurance by hurting himself. A man from Zhejiang was business failure. He owned people lot of money. He did not want to implicate his family. So

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    Title Can a group of committed citizens change the world? It is the small acts that impact the world the most. It’s random acts of courage and kindness that change who we are as a person and want to be as people. Lots of people are afraid to stand up for what they believe in but when others around them stand up for what they believe in it creates a ripple effect of braveless. These small acts make people realize that they can make a difference in the world and for the people the people in the next

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    authority of the latter. (1709a) Art. 1869. Agency may be express‚ or implied from the acts of the principal‚ from his silence or lack of action‚ or his failure to repudiate the agency‚ knowing that another person is acting on his behalf without authority. Agency may be oral‚ unless the law requires a specific form. (1710a) Art. 1870. Acceptance by the agent may also be express‚ or implied from his acts which carry out the agency‚ or from his silence or inaction according to the circumstances

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