What is the definition of a contract? An agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. Describe the various types of contracts. 1) Bilateral and Unilateral 2) Express and Implied 3) Executory and Executed What elements does a contract need to be enforceable? 1) Agreement 2) Legality 3) Consideration 4) Capacity What elements would constitute a discharge of a contract? 1) Material breach 2) Minor breach 3) Anticipatory breach
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to the partner community. It also seeks to make the youth of today be aware regarding the realities of poverty housing and let them know that they have a chance to aid and eliminate this problem. Through making an action regarding this problem‚ the youth builders of our generation could be the country’s new breed of heroes. IV. Project Objectives: * To help solve and eliminate vast problem of poverty housing in our country through volunteerism; * To lend a helping hand for partner community
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Sample Formal Laboratory Report for Physics on the Picket Fence Lab (CP) without the parachute Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to verify the acceleration due to gravity using the picket fence with a photogate‚ LabPro and LoggerPro software by measuring it with a precision of 0.5% or better. Theory: All objects‚ regardless of mass‚ fall with the same acceleration due to gravity assuming that there is no air resistance. Objects thrown upward or downward and those released from
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was set to the following (1) Transducer Sensitivity range switch 1-11 (2) Transducer Sensitivity conditioning knobs (221) (3) mV/unit output switch 100 (4) Upper frequency limit 0.1kHz (5) Accel-Vel-displ switch 1mm (1Hz) 2. The oscilloscope was set to: (1) Sweep Time/cm (20~50) ms (2) Gain (5~50) mV/cm 3. The output was connected from the charge amplifier to channel 1 or 2
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References: Accel-Team.Com. (2007). Retrieved October 16‚ 2007‚ from http://www.accel-team.com/human_relations/hrels_01_mayo.html DuBrin‚ Andrew J. (1997). Fundamentals of Organizational Behavior: An Applied Approach (pp Stuart-Kotze‚ Robin. (2007). Elton Mayo and
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the case: (Follow instructions in outline except those mentioned below.. 1. Given that‚ Fiat existed and operated in India for long why did it decide to form a strategic alliance with Tata? * Frequent bottlenecks with earlier smaller JV partner(premier) * felt the need for bigger player- with financial and management compatibility * Long term approach * Respected name and trust on “TATA” brand * Strong foothold of TATA in promotion‚ distribution and dealership across
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This paper is an overview of four important areas of management theory: Frederick Taylor ’s Scientific Management‚ Elton Mayo ’s Hawthorne Works experiments and the human relations movement‚ Max Weber ’s idealized bureaucracy‚ and Henri Fayol ’s views on administration. It will provide a general description of each of these management theories together with observations on the environment in which these theories were applied and the successes that they achieved. Frederick Taylor - Scientific Management
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Workplace stress The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines workplace stress as “the process that arises where work demands of various types and combinations exceed the person’s capacity and capability to cope.” This can lead to sickness‚ absences and high levels of staff turnover within a business: results which are positive for neither the staff nor the company. However‚ despite claiming that stress at work is widespread throughout the UK‚ the HSE (2010) also offers strategies designed to
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Family Responsibility Discrimination: What Is It and How Will It Influence Business and Employees Raymond Joy Professor Grandinetti BUS352 – 2012 Q5 Family Responsibility Discrimination Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 originally protecting against discrimination in employment based upon race‚ color‚ national origin‚ religion and gender. Such discriminations‚ or disparate treatments‚ are often easy to identify. Most companies today have established concrete policies and rules to avoid
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“discrimination on the basis of race‚ color‚ national origin‚ sex (including pregnancy)‚ and religion.” (Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ 2010) Additionally‚ it also protects individuals who are associated with a member of one of the protected classes. (Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ) The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was ultimately created because the citizens of the United States expected the rights promised by the Fourteenth Amendment to be fulfilled and protected. (Teaching With Documents: The Civil
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