2) Is Bright entitled to specific performance because of the unique nature of the goods? Yes‚ the seller should cure the nonconforming goods for the buyer. If the buyer accepts the sellers re-tempt to make another delivery because the nature of the circumstance‚ it would need to be done within the time for performance expires. (UCC 2-508; 2A-513) 4) Hoselton did not have a chance to cure the defects. Is Hoselton correct? No‚ the buyer is given the opportunity to inspect the goods. If problems
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two to three years‚ and generation gap will occur every four to five years (Brownell‚ 2000). Everything in the environment is changing‚ to survive‚ change must be accepted. This goes for companies as well. To accept change and make an organization successful‚ an organization needs to accept the idea of becoming a learning organization. The article insists that change is an opportunity toward constructive growth. Change should be accepted; moving forward not only increases growth for the company but
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Salesman‚ is the typical hard-working American chasing a dream. He was a man who was "way out there in the blue‚ riding on a smile and a shoeshine" (1947) Yet he was a man who ’didn’t know who he was’(1947). His lack of self-knowledge and inability to accept who he is results in his insanity and ultimate demise. Throughout the play‚ Willy tries chasing "all the wrong dreams" (1947). Willy aspires to a man named David Singleman‚ a salesman who "died the death of a salesman‚ in his green velvet slippers"
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Like all the other students who got their SPM (Malaysian Certificate of Education) result‚ I am waiting for the offer of the scholarships and matriculation. Before the result was being announced‚ I got matriculation. I was happy that I got the offer but my mother against me because she feels that the college was too far from my hometown. But still I insisted on my decision because I was not confident enough to get any scholarship. Besides‚ there was a voice deep inside my heart that asks me to follow
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Life isn’t easy. There isn’t a cheat sheet or an instructions manual to tell you how to sail through life smoothly. Even though life has its ups and downs like rough tides during a storm in the sea‚ there are influences that will keep you afloat‚ moving forward‚ with a head held high. There was a time in my life when things were quite bleak; a time where I was on the brink of losing myself. As nice as it would have been to have my very own “easy button” from Staples‚ I learned that people and my
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there. It took a village to teach me tolerance and a measure of tact." Being in a small village does not give you the luxury of avoiding those that you do not desire to see or hear of which tests an individuals capability to tolerate and accept. By being able to accept others‚ it reveals a sense of belonging as a community. Geraldine Brooks uses first person which allows the audience to feel a personal connection with the composer and understand the personal feelings she had felt during the experience
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his troubled upbringing. The journey in which Saul searches for the truth of his past proves that people must confront their past to be able to move along with their lives. When he finally learns the truth about his time in residential schools‚ he accepts himself. Saul’s journey begins when he is a young Indian‚ continuing with his days at St. Jerome’s‚ and finally ends when he is an adult unravelling the layers of his past. Firstly‚ Saul’s journey for the truth begins in his early childhood
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As a major theme in this book‚ acceptance is a challenge for many characters‚ mainly including Charles Halloway‚ Miss Foley‚ and Jim. All of them refuse to accept their age and long to be younger‚ or older in Jim’s case. They become exasperated with the limitations of their age‚ and cannot accept the fact that age is not able to be changed. However‚ when the carousel arrives they have to restrict their temptations. Therefore‚ throughout the story‚ acceptance is shown by the actions of the characters
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delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he/she contracted to sell‚ the buyer may reject them‚ but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered‚ he/she must pay for them at the contract rate. In this case‚ Massy Wine Ltd accepts the goods so delivered‚ Massy Wine Ltd need to pay for them at the contract rate. In the second installment‚ Massy Wine Ltd is refuses to accept the delivery because they do not have space to store the goods. Refer to SOGO section 34(1)‚ “Where‚ in pursuance of a
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I feel I accept everyone equally‚ include everyone and don’t discriminate against any differences. However‚ the results came out differently. My results concluded I have an automatic preference to African Americans versus European Americans and had a 33% strong automatic
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