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    Business Report

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    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW 533 ASSIGENMENT-1 SEMESTER-1 OF 2013 STUDENT NO: 16241196 DATE: 8/04/2013 Problem questions: (A) Discuss discharge of contract and whether and how each of the contracts between F&A and the musicians were discharged. Briefly discuss likely remedies‚ if any. (B) Discuss remoteness of damages and whether Pedro would be successful in claiming compensation for the lost recording contract. A possible answer: Step1: THE AREA OF LAW: The area of law relevant

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    Introduction to Tourism

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    Contents 1. Introduction 4 1.1 Purpose: 4 1.2 Scope: 4 1.3 Limitations: 4 2. Literature review 4 2.1 The five phases of tourist experiences 4 Figure 2: the three phases of the vacation experience (Craig - Smith & French‚ 1994) 5 2.2 Tourist motivations 6 2.3 Tourist typologies 6 3. Personal holiday experience 8 3.1 Phases of holiday 8 3.1.1 Anticipation phase 8 3.1.2 Travel to site 8 3.1.3 On site activity 8 3.1.4 Return travel 9 3.1.5 Recollection 9 3.2

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    Logotherapy

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    What is Logotherapy? a) Definition Literally‚ logotherapy means ’therapy through meaning’. It’s an active-directive therapy aimed at helping people specifically with meaning crises‚ which manifest themselves either ina feeling of aimlessness or indirectly through addiction‚ alcoholism or depression. Logotherapy also employs techniques useful for phobias‚ anxiety‚ obsessive-compulsive disorders and medical ministry. Other applications include working with juvenile delinquents‚ career counselling

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    In this report I will explain the legal significance of a hotel booking and the consequence if there is a breach of contract. I will start by explaining the significance of having a contract‚ what the contract entails in relation to cancellation and the consequence of a breach. I will include the statutory rules relevant to the conflict to the compromised solution. A contract is an agreement that is legally enforceable. Contracts provide businesses with security. If contractual promises are broken

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    Dysarthria and Apraxia

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    |Dysarthria |Apraxia | | |Etiology |Dysarthric errors result from a disruption |Apraxia results from an impaired ability to| | |of muscular control due to lesions of |generate the motor programs for speech | | |either the central or peripheral nervous |movements rather than from the disordered | | |systems. In this way‚ the

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    peers. These interactions offer important contexts for development of social understanding. Researchers‚ such as Harris (1998) and Pinker (2002)‚ argue that parental influence has been exaggerated‚ as it is primarily the peer group that influences socialization. There are distinct differences in children’s relationships with adults than those with siblings/peers; they differ considerably in terms of behaviour patterns demonstrated and the balance of knowledge and power. Adults play a powerful role

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    take a lot of initiatives internally to incorporate various implications of the new strategy‚ and submit his report to his boss Max Brisco of the changes suggested by him within a week. His major challenges are: • Change from responsive to anticipatory model. • Keep-up with the increased competition in the industry. • Inventory turns from present 4 times to 20 times. • Eliminate material shortages & stock outs. • Reduce cost of Purchase goods by 10%. • Reduction in the custom lead time

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    Warrants

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    a judge; permitting law enforcement personnel to take some action‚ such as: make an arrest‚ search a location‚ or seize some piece of property.(1) There are many different types of warrants. Some include: a search warrant‚ an arrest warrant‚ an anticipatory warrant‚ and a no-knock warrant. A Search Warrant is an order signed by a judge that directs owners of private property to allow the police to enter and search for items named in the warrant. Judges won ’t issue a warrant unless they have been

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    Business Law Outcome 2

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    Business Law – Outcome 2 (Law of Contract) Identify and describe the essential elements of a contract There are 3 essential elements in a contract: * There must be an agreement on all material aspects (Consensus in idem) Both or all parties in a contract must have the same understanding of all terms within the contract. To reach and consensus in idem‚ any acceptance must meet one of the offers made. If a party makes changes to the original offer then this is considered a conditional offer

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    Diction In Araby

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    The transition between childhood and adulthood is a time in one’s life where new ideas‚ perspectives‚ and feelings emerge. James Joyce hones in on this period of life and coming of age in his short story “Araby” which follows a nameless narrator as he explores new experiences and feelings. Through imagery‚ diction‚ and syntax‚ Joyce develops the main character into a teenager who is ready for the next step in his life; he wants to leave his childhood in the past and embrace this newfound feeling

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