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    Language Arts 23 January 2014 Prepare for the Worst It’s a beautiful day. The leaves are beginning to change color‚ there’s a crisp breeze that feels especially nice after the scorching summer. On this beautiful day most people would be out walking or enjoying nature. But not Rodger. He’s busy preparing. He’s always been strange. Strange as in a worrier. He worried about everything. His life consisted of what ifs. But there had always been two main worries. Robbers and the world ending. He

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    persuasive message with one of Aristotle’s core tents. Aristotle’s Logos is the best approach communicating in rhetorical situations. In a court case study a lawyer has to give credibility to his client and convince not only the judge but the jury as well‚ by communicating rhetorically utilizing the Logos approach providing sufficient evidence‚ facts and logic he could potentially win the case. Another approach I would highly consider is the Pathos. Emotional situations tend to attract more of an

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    consist either in some right‚ interest‚ profit or benefit accruing to the one party or some forbearance‚ detriment‚ loss or responsibility‚ given‚ suffered or undertaken by the other”. In relation to Rent a Tents contract with Susie the terms of the contract are that in return for Rent a Tent providing a marquee for the birthday weekend Susie will pay £2‚000. This is a binding contract as the several requirements to make a binding contract are‚ offer and acceptance‚ intention to create legal

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    Did Amy bound by her promise? In Amy’s case‚ have no doubt‚ Amy is the offeror who provides an offer to Beryl and her family who have accepted it by receive Amy’s money or others. However‚ there are requirements to form a valid contract other than offer and acceptance‚ that are‚ intention to create legal relation and consideration. What is consideration? It can be describe as being something which represent either some benefit to the person making a promise or some detriment to the person to whom

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    INTRODUCTION Indian Contract Act 1872 is the main source of law regulating contracts in Indian law‚ as subsequently amended. It determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding on them. All of us enter into a number of contracts everyday knowingly or unknowingly. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties. The Indian Contract Act 1872

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    Introduction In the following report‚ myself and group members have been instructed to act as consultants analysing the service encounter in video 2‚ making use of one or more of the blueprinting modelling techniques. The models used in this report are servquals and service blueprinting. In a challenging and highly competitive market in which service industries proliferate‚ service quality is of paramount importance and essentially encompasses the differences between service expectations and

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    essay‚ attempt will be made to discuss on why interpretation of statute is a tool in legislative drafting‚ emphasizing on why draft person has to be very careful on the use of words having in mind that‚ the document belongs to the public not only to the lawyers. Consequently‚ this long essay will pay greater attention on the rules of interpretation‚ the role of legislative counsel in legislative drafting‚ plain language and grammatical structures to avoid. The principal objects of interpretation of

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    Using the scenario provided‚ discuss how your understanding and consideration of related literature informed your planned action. Identify how an international perspective could also influence the decisions made. Introduction The group I was in was given the scenario 1 (You are a School Sports Co-ordinator (SSCO) in an inner city school and your data highlights that your Key Stage 4 female students are not participating in extra-curricular activities). We did this piece of work as a group

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    Yet America still falls very short when he comes to insured citizens‚ and the emission of greenhouse gases‚ and social equality. Halstead attempts and is successful in convincing his audience that because of America’s unbalanced state… A new social contract is in order. Halstead mentions how America has far more uninsured citizens than other countries. In 2003‚ the United States was the only industrialized country in the world that did not offer its citizens guaranteed health coverage. According to

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    P85‚000.00. The pertinent provision of the contract reads: 3. For and in consideration of the use of the leased premises and above-mentioned equipment‚ the LESSEE hereby agrees to pay the LESSOR a monthly rental of EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P85‚000.00) for the first year of this Contract reckoned from the date of signing. The monthly rental shall be payable within the first five days of each month without need of demand at the office of the LESSOR. In case of delay in the payment of the said monthly

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