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    must also be communicated to the offeree before it is being accepted. In addition‚ the acceptance has to be unqualified‚ unconditional and made by a positive act. In the case of Beauty and Stylish‚ a positive act refers to the signing of the contract. All terms of the offer must be accepted without any changes and cannot be subjected to any condition‚ taking effect only upon fulfillment of that condition. When Beauty and Stylish enter into the agreement‚ they must intend to bind and bound legally to

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    Foundation of Technology

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    Foundation of Technology MICROBOTS Microbots are small robots that can help humanity in many ways for example they help humankind in the advancement of technology .Microbots can cause a threat to humanity in many ways but this can be prevented if enough of research is done before creating a microbot .If one robot is created wrong or if something goes wrong then that one robot can cause the rest

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    Japan’s Economic Malaise 1. In the 1980s Japan was viewed as one of the world’s most dynamic economies. Today it is viewed as one of its most stagnant. Why has the Japanese economy stagnated? In the 1980’s Japan entered into Stagflation. Japan has big boom-bust cycles depending on the manufacturing economy. Japan has no domestic steel production or even uranium or gas fields. The problem with Japan‚ regardless of their discipline in the schools and domestic economy‚ the rent

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    Foundation of Education

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    My first introduction here will be about the teaching process of education. Why do we teach? By definition Teachers are leaders‚ and simply put: leaders lead. Teachers lead their students through and to the path of knowledge. According to the Foundation Of Education text "Teachers also demonstrate leadership by working with others and modeling desirable behaviors." Teachers are paid to teach and that is a fact‚ but in most instances‚ teachers goal is to educate students for better‚ highly recognized

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    Foundations of Psychology

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    humanism‚ and cognitive. Functionalism might have the most influence of any of the six theories. Psychological functionalism trys to describe the thought process without actually asking how it’s done. For example‚ if a person needs to understand a computer‚ they need to first figure out the software. It’s what’s inside the software‚ not the hardware. Psychoanalysis first surfaced with Sigmund Freud. He explained that we can look deeper by seeing into our subconscious. He further explained that

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    |QMDS310 |Assignment 3 |Chan Cheok Hang |B-B0-0199-7 | 5.24 (a)-(2) (b)-(4) (c)-(5) (d)-(1) (f)-(3) 5.32 When m=5 When m=10 [pic] When m=20 [pic] When m=30 [pic] When m=50 [pic] When m increase‚ the probability that at least one of the average will plot outside the control limit increase. 6.8 (a)Based on the chart the process is in statistical control with no out-of-control signals‚ runs‚ trends or cycles. [pic]

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    Nick so far seems to be intelligent and collected‚ leading me to believe he will flow cleanly through the mud that the plot might throw at him. He should make for an interesting narrator. 5. What images does the author use to describe Jordan Baker? What does it mean? He describes her with a raised chin‚ as if she were balancing something on it which was quite likely to fall. I believe he uses this description to indicate 6. How does Nick react to Jordan? He is stunned by her apparent self-sufficiency

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    PART TWO: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/first-aid-cpr/FA00061 11. What is the best method to learn CPR? The best way to learn CPR is through an accredited first-aid course. 12. Identify the CAB’s of CPR‚ AND describe the meaning of each letter below in a complete sentence. C – Circulation is the step where you restore blood circulation to the person. A – Airway is the step where you clear the person’s airway. B – Breathing is the step where you breathe for the person

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    CL1104–Mathematics for Life Sciences Jun 2007 Time Allowed: 1 hr INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1 2 3 4 5 This test paper consists of TEN (10) pages including this page. There are SEVEN (7) questions. Attempt ANY SIX (6) questions; show all workings. Answer all questions in the space provided below each question. Formulae list is on the last two pages. Group: CL1104 - Admin no: Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Marks Common Test / CL1104 / Page 2 Question 1 (a) The number of milligrams

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    The Foundations of Law

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    The Foundations of Law Over the course of many centuries‚ theorists and philosophers had come up with several different justifications to explain an unclear relationship that exists between law and justice. Thomas Aquinas‚ a thirteenth century theorist‚ enlightened everyone with his opinion about this relationship when he wrote Treatise on Law. Breaking down law into four different types‚ eternal‚ natural‚ divine‚ and human law‚ Aquinas created an order of laws that society must follow in order

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