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    To form a contract‚ it usually requires offer and acceptance. Acceptance is an expression by words or conduct of assent to the terms of the offer. It shall be clear‚ unequivocal and unconditional as prescribed by the offeror. It is a moment when contract exist (that there is consensus ad idem). The general rule of acceptance is been stated in the case of Entores Ltd v Miles Far East Corporation‚ Lord Denning claims that an acceptance does not usually valid until it is reached to the knowledge of

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    Mens Health Case Study

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    The case study I have chosen to analyse is the Men’s Health Case Study. The dilemma being faced by Mr Kerton and the Men’s Health production team is one of ensuring the success of the magazine in a relatively young‚ dynamic and exciting environment in which there are no barriers to entry and new competitors are able to enter. In this particular instance Mr. Kerton is somewhat concerned about the entry of Maxim magazine and the possible entry of Esquire magazine into the men’s lifestyle magazine market

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    fundamentals of law

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    included a telephone number and a price of "$25‚000 cash." That night‚ Buyer called Seller. Buyer explained that he would have to borrow the money but could get it next week. Seller provided his address to Buyer and told Buyer‚ "If you want the van‚ mail me a cheque for $5000. Pay the balance by 1 November." Later that day‚ Buyer mailed Seller a $5000 cheque. The next night‚ at Buyer’s 18th birthday party‚ Buyer discussed the deal with Investor. After buying the van‚ Buyer planned to start a document

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    Strategic Plan for United States Postal Service Roberto W Zayas University of Phoenix Table of Contents Executive Summary | 2 | Company Background | 4 | Vision‚ Mission‚ and Values Statement | 5 | Environmental Analysis | 6 | Non-Economic Factors in Remote Environment | 8 | Competitive Analysis | 10 | Strategic Analysis and Choice | 12 | Plan Goals and Implementation | 14 | Critical Success Factors | 16 | Controls and Evaluations | 16 | Conclusion | 17 | References

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    COURIER SERVICE

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    the goods‚ accompanies them and follows them. The tasks of order processing are divided into six phases: order transmission‚ preparation‚ routing‚ picking‚ shipment and invoicing. Order transmission Order transmission can be done by mail‚ fax‚ telephone‚ e-mail or electronic data exchange (web-)EDI. To avoid uneven capacity use of a logistics system‚ the appropriate means of transmission should be selected in each case. Preparation Preparation adjusts the order to meet internal company requirements

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    fought in the crusades trying to spread Christianity to foreign nations. You can easily deduce that he is of a high standing from the imagery of him leading the procession during the Prologue. The knight is dressed in course cloth and rusted chain mail armor. Chaucer introduces the knight as the first pilgrim and the narrator of the first tale. The Monk- He is a very loud man who is fond of venery (hunting). In contrast with other middle age monks however‚ he holds little about devoting his life

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    How did the governments in ancient times maintain order in society? Over 1000 years ago two societies on opposite sides of the globe adopted a system called Feudalism to maintain order. In both places warriors defended the land of wealthy landowners. In Europe the warriors were called Knights‚ and in Japan they were known as Samurais. Does this make Knights and Samurais the same? After reading the DBQ is clear that Samurai and Knights have more differences than similarities. For example‚ some major

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    Shoes for Moos

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    care of‚ and finally what the pricing strategy will be effective based on the previous factors. One competitor is a cheap‚ fairly ineffective‚ shoe priced at 21.80 available through direct mail catalogs; also there is a strictly clinical use $400 hydrotherapy shoe. The first distribution option is direct mail‚ which has a positive of establishing one on one customer relationships‚ gives Jim full control‚ and is fairly cheap ($2.67 per shoe for all materials and postage). For this option‚ promotion

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    Calyx Flowers

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    Calyx Flowers is relatively new company (under new management) in the fresh flowers market. They have pioneered the concept of selling fresh flowers by mail. During the years they established a strong relationship with Federal Express‚ their primary distributor. The main issue: How to increase the financial performance of Calyx Flowers through marketing and thus enlarging customer base and adding more

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    Knights in Medieval Europe Knights were the most advanced fighting unit of the Middle Ages. Developed mainly by Charles Martel‚ they were horsemen‚ armored and carrying swords. By definition‚ a Knight was a mounted warrior in the service of his liege-lord (Snell‚ "Defining the Knight"‚ Knight Life‚ Internet). He they would generally receive a fief in exchange for their services. But Knights also became important as a symbol of honor‚ nobility (in the moral sense of the word)‚ and loyalty towards

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