Contract is an agreement between two or more competent parties in which an offer is made and accepted‚ and each party benefits. No contract can come into being unless the following features exist: an actual offer‚ an acceptance‚ consideration (this means that each party will contribute something of a material value to the bargain) and an intention to create legal relations. The agreement can be formal‚ informal‚ written‚ or just plain understood. (a) For a contract to exist the offer must be made
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There is an expectation of justice‚ and the recent mob violence against an inept government places uncommon pressure on Greenleaf to find the killer. Though gun violence is certainly not unheard of‚ the murderer in this case demonstrates Bostonian’s noted knowledge of the law in using a blunt object of some kind. Any firing of muskets or pistols within the city limits that is charged with ball is illegal‚ even if firing at animals‚ targets‚ or uselessly into the air. A gunshot would have attracted a
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Case Analysis Study Approach (CASA) (Read the case a couple of times) Describe the Following for this Case Study- 1. Industry & Market: 2. External Environment: 3. Internal Environment: (Core Competencies) 4. Financial Analyses: 5. Economic Condition for Industry: 6. Key Trending Factors: 7. SWOT Analysis: Strengths- Weaknesses- Opportunities- Threats- 8. Key issues of the case: 9. Critical issue of the case that needs attention first: 10. Assumptions in the recognition of this critical issue:
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Quality or Risk Scenario Case Study Prepared by: February 17‚ 2013 Table of Contents I. Thesis and Introduction: Page 3 2. Patient care and safety scenario Pages 3-6 A.Blood Transfusions B.HIM role in helping reduce risk and cost 3. Scenario related to a physical plant Pages 6-9 A. Power failure risk in health care institutions B. How HIM can help prevent and prepare for a power failure 4. Scenario related to staffing Pages 9-11 A. Using operational
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An Approach for Customer Behavior Analysis Using Web Mining Preeti Sharma & Sanjay Kumar NIT Raipur‚ Raipur‚ Chattishgarh‚ India E-mail: preeti.nitu@gmail.com & Skumar.IT@nitrr.ac.in Abstract - Customer satisfaction is the key secret of success for all industries regardless of whether it is web enabled or not. This paper focuses the role of web mining in achieving a viable edge in business. Web mining is becoming the tool for success for those who adopt electronic means of operation
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1. ENERGY SCENARIO Syllabus Energy Scenario: Commercial and Non-Commercial Energy‚ Primary Energy Resources‚ Commercial Energy Production‚ Final Energy Consumption‚ Energy Needs of Growing Economy‚ Long Term Energy Scenario‚ Energy Pricing‚ Energy Sector Reforms‚ Energy and Environment: Air Pollution‚ Climate Change‚ Energy Security‚ Energy Conservation and its Importance‚ Energy Strategy for the Future‚ Energy Conservation Act-2001 and its Features. 1.1 Introduction Energy is one of the major
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Communication Scenarios Organizational Behavior Business Communications People communicate in different ways every day. Communication helps individuals convey his or her wants‚ needs‚ demands and desires. In Business communication it is essential to the success of the company. Effective business communications can help the company attain unrealized potential and success. Different types of communication can be used in different ways to convey the message to employees‚ stock holders‚ managers
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Expectations & Summer Assignment for Students in AP European History AP courses give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while in high school. It is my expectation (but not a requirement) that you will take the AP exam if you register for an AP course. While students
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1. Voidable Contract: An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties thereto‚ but not at the option of the other or others‚ is a voidable contract. A contract is voidable when one of the parties to the contract has not exercised his free consent. One of the essential elements of a formation of a contract for example‚ free consent‚ is absent. All voidable contracts are those which are induced by coercion fraud or misrepresentation. The person whose consent is
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Classroom Scenario Analysis Classroom Scenario Analysis Mrs. Ross has her fourth grade students move their desks together into groups of 2 to do a group activity. She instructs them to pair with anyone they choose. Teresa raises her hand‚ “I don’t want to pair with Megan again because she doesn’t do any of the work. Can I have someone else?” Megan who is soft-spoken just looks down at the floor as the class waits for the teacher’s response. Mrs. Ross asks Teresa and Megan to come with her
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