Contract: Offer and Acceptance LAW 531 December 12‚ 2012 Offer and Acceptance Creating the contract is an extremely difficult process. A contract must have an offer and acceptance determine whether an agreement exists between two parties. An offer is a suggestion made by one person to another of his or her readiness to enter into an agreement under certain terms and conditions without further negotiations. The contract is accepted when the offer has been formally communicated to the offeror
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The journal article “Examining Sex Differences in Altering Attitudes about Rape: A Test of the Elaboration Likelihood Model” details a study that uses the Elaboration Likelihood Model to examine how attitudes toward rape change and which route‚ central or peripheral‚ was more compelling. The researchers clearly state their six hypotheses that focused on the differences in beliefs between men and women during a pretest‚ posttest‚ and follow-up assessment regarding rape and sexual assault. This study
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Topic 1:Property Right Approach After skimming through the abstract and conclusion points of the listed material for the first topic The Property Rights Approach‚ I chose the famous book Firms‚ Contracts‚ and Financial Structure for further study. This book provides a framework for thinking about economic relationships and institutions such as firms. The basic argument is that in a world of incomplete contracts‚ institutional arrangements are designed to allocate power among agents. It points out
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Contract Law- Offer and Acceptance Enforcement of promises Criteria: 1. Offer and corresponding Acceptance 2. Consideration 3. Intention to create legal relationship 4. Certainty I. Formative elements – will theory of K Offer - an expressionof willingness to contract upon certain terms – binding upon acceptance Requisites: (a) Offer will become binding upon acceptance; and [may be prepared to sell] (b) Nothing further remains to be done If no an offer‚ what is it
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director. This surprising exit and her immediate crossing between the space of the action and the space of the theater is prefigured by her marginal position in the household‚ what Albee offers as an allegory for the "American Scene". In her many sardonic epigrams‚ Grandma will position herself—as an "old person—at the margins of human intercourse‚ a figure considered "obscene" in the social theater. For example‚ social intercourse is violently fatal: old people die as a result of the way people
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STOLOROW) EXPLORE THE PERSON CENTRED APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SELF IN RELATIONSHIP Word count excluding front sheet and references: 4816 Introduction The purpose of this essay is to explore the development of the self in relationship within the person centred approach through drawing on developments within the broader field of psychotherapy. My principle intention is to explore intra-psychic and intersubjective understandings of self and form a view of a person centred understanding of
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How can international efforts reduce global inequalities? Over time countries start to separate into those who are less-developed and poor and those that are well-developed and rich. The poorer countries often need help from the richer countries in order to survive. In recent years the gap between the richest and poorest countries has got wider and there are many ways in which the richer countries can work together to reduce these global inequalities. Probably one of the most significant ways
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how the cognitive-behavioural and person-centred models of counselling understand the person‚ and how these two approaches explain the psychological distress experienced by individuals. In Part 2‚ reflect on and write about which of the two models appeals most to you and why. In this assignment I will describe and explain how the cognitive-behavioural approach to counselling reflects behaviour as learned. I will explore how the cognitive-behavioural approach describes dysfunctional thinking
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Serious Failures to Protect Individuals From Abuse Harold Shipman Harold Shipman graduated from Leeds school of medicine in 1970‚ and moved to Todmorden in 1974 to practice as a GP. In 1975 he was caught forging prescriptions for pethidine for his own use‚ and was fined £600 and ordered to attend a drug rehabilitation clinic. For the following years‚ he worked in several temporary jobs before securing a position as a GP in 1977 and eventually setting up his own surgery in Hyde in 1993. Dr. Linda
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human rights approach within the practice looking into the fair and panel approach. I am going to explain how these are used within the placement and how I would use them while in the situation. It will also look at how other colleagues inspire one another in the workplace and how this provides a positive working experience. It will look at how values and knowledge is promoted and how they are used. The human rights approach (HRBA) is focused on empowering individuals to know their rights and increase
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