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    Cleaners (“D”) for compensation for the loss occurred due carelessness of D. D will defend itself likely by proving exclusion clause as a part of the terms of its contract with J. In order to advice J it necessary to determine whether the clause has a contractual effect. Secondly it is necessary to determine the terms of the contract and analyse if creation of such clause protects the party relying on it from the consequence of breach. Finally if it’s rendered ineffective by any statue which make

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    The importance of a management rights clause. The management rights clause in relation to a collective agreement is a clause put in force to give the union and employers an idea on the level autonomy the employer has in running the day to day business operations. While some collective agreements make an attempt to cover every possible aspect within this clause it is not practical nor possible to do so. With this clause‚ management is given certain rights to make decisions that affect the workplace

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    events. “Forfeiture clause” is a loose term usually used to describe a clause in a written building contract giving the employer the right upon the happening of an event to determine the contract or the contractor’s employment under it‚ or to eject the contractor from the site‚ or otherwise to take the work substantially out of his hands. In standard form building contracts it is usually referred to as ‘determination of employment’ or termination. In this sense JCT SBC 05 clauses 8.4 and 8.9 which

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    BÀI TẬP VỀ CÂU BỊ ĐỘNG THỂ BỊ ĐỘNG EXERCISE 1: CHUYỂN CÁC CÂU SAU SANG BỊ ĐỘNG. 1.My father waters this flower every morning. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 2.John invited Fiona to his birthday party last night. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 3.Her mother is preparing the dinner in the kitchen. _____________________________________________________________ _____ 4.We should clean our teeth twice a day. ___________

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    The equal protection clause was put in place to protect Americans who were being treated unfairly and to help prevent more people from being mistreated. All throughout history people have been treated unequally due to their differences. Time after time citizens have been denied their rights and this clause was put in place to help reduce the amount of people being affected by unequal treatment. The equal protection clause provides those in the American political system with comparable opportunities

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    1. The subject of theoretical grammar and its difference from practical grammar. The following course of theoretical grammar serves to describe the grammatical structure of the English language as a system where all parts are interconnected. The difference between theoretical and practical grammar lies in the fact that practical grammar prescribes certain rules of usage and teaches to speak (or write) correctly whereas theoretical grammar presents facts of language‚ while analyzing them‚ and gives

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    last name)‚ in his/her (type of text)‚ (title of text)‚ (strong verb – see list at end of this handout) (writer’s subject). 2. Purpose (Writer’s last name)’s purpose is to (what the writer does in the text). 3. Audience He/she adopts a[n] (adjective describing the attitude/feeling conveyed by the writer) tone in order to (verb phrase describing what the writer wants readers to do/think) in his/her (intended audience). EXAMPLE: Novelist‚ Amy Tan‚ in her narrative essay‚ “Fish Cheeks‚” recounts

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    Topic and Focus. PhD Dissertation‚ Tübingen. Cardinaletti‚ A. (1990) Impersonal Constructions and Sentential Arguments in German‚ Unipress‚ Padua. Cardinaletti‚ A. (1994) Subject Positions‚ in GenGenP 2.1‚ 64-78. Cardinaletti‚ A. and I. Roberts (1990) Clause Structure and X-Second‚ ms. University of Venice and University of Geneva. Cardinaletti‚ A. & M. Starke (1994) "The Typology of Structural Deficiency‚" ms. Universities of Geneva and Venice. Carnie‚ A.‚ E. Pyatt‚ and H. Harley (1996) The resurrection:

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    Who is Santa Claus? He is a man of mystery‚ a fat man in a red suit who sneaks into homes not to steal but to give‚ and he is a household name for American families all across the country. He is a common story told at Christmas time‚ from parents to children‚ passed down from generation to generation. Why is this storytelling such a common practice? Does it have any effect on the children when they realize that Santa is not real‚ or does Santa stand for such a fundamental concept of American culture

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    COMM401 Tensions in defining rhetoric * Substance versus surface * Literal versus figurative * Stable situations versus unstable situations * Normal versus poetic * Argument versus style * Everyday versus rare * Reflective versus constructive Rhetoric * “…that power which‚ of all the faculties which belong to the nature of man‚ is the source of most of our blessings.” Isocrates * Plato: “rhetoric is the knack of producing pleasure in the audience” * Aristotle:

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