Foster v. Cross Supreme Court of Alaska 1982 Facts In the fall of 1977‚ Michael Stephens‚ sole proprietor of Stephens Construction‚ asked Warren Sanders‚ a local real estate broker‚ to find a large piece of land that would be suitable for development into a single family residential project. Sanders located several parcels and found a homestead staked and owned by Robert and Arlene Cross. Sanders contacted and met with Robert Cross in February of 1978 and stated that he was looking for land
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Discussion Questions (Case 10.4)-Chapter10 1. Did Wilson Mutambara act wrongly? Explain why or why not. Assess each of the arguments he gives in his own defense. What other courses of action were open to him? What would you have done in his place? The Company provides the allowance both to employee live areas that are safe and convenient and that they live in a style that is appropriate to the company¶s image. However‚ Wilson Mutambara was choosing use the allowance $2000 for other purpose and
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this mission which was to provide security over watch for ground troops who were performing a cordon and search just outside Fallujah‚ Iraq. CPT Hampton was born in Greenville‚ North Carolina on 18 August 1976. She was the only living child of Dale and Ann Hampton. CPT Hampton led an exemplary life even before she joined the Army‚ as she was not only the second woman to serve as the battalion commander in her ROTC unit but also the captain for her
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The TQM Magazine Total quality management adoption: revisiting the levels B.G. Dale D.M. Lascelles Article information: To cite this document: B.G. Dale D.M. Lascelles‚ (1997)‚"Total quality management adoption: revisiting the levels"‚ The TQM Magazine‚ Vol. 9 Iss 6 pp. 418 - 428 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09544789710186957 Downloaded on: 02 October 2014‚ At: 00:02 (PT) References: this document contains references to 13 other documents. To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight
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“In todays global competitive marketplace the demands of customers are ever increasing as they require improved quality of products and services” B.G. Dale‚ A. van der Wiele and J.D. van Iwaarden‚ (2007). Companies need to continuously improve all business activities‚ focusing on “customer satisfaction throughout the entire organisation” B.G. Dale‚ A. van der Wiele and J.D. van Iwaarden‚ (2007). This is the main way in which companies can confront competition and threats to their business. This
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However‚ he was deceptive in his motives to develop a relationship with Carol Landry that would in turn get the attention of Dale. Ultimately‚ he treated the Landry’s as a means to get a sale‚ instead of actually building a true relationship with the customer that would last long term. This is proved by his lack of responding to Dale Landry’s calls at work and waiting out until Dale was practically begging to hear the sales pitch. However‚ even more disturbing than Knox’s sales tactics were Jeremy’s
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they pass by. There are many different types of tracks as well. First of all my favorite driver is Dale Earnhardt Jr. He drives the 88 car for Hendrick Motorsports. His sponsors are Mountain Dew and the National Guard. He has won one race and has had five top ten finishes this year and is in the chase for the championship. He has not won a championship yet‚ but I know he will someday. Dale drives a Chevrolet Impala. It has a roll cage and is painted with the Mountain Dew symbol on it along
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Is Management an Art or a Science? A Clue in Consilience Nicholas C. Peroff s effective management an art or a science? Can it be both? How‚ exactly‚ should we think about the management of an organization? For years now‚ an often spirited art-versusscience debate has ranged through an extensive body of literature on organizational management (Bohn‚ 1994; Calkins‚ 1959; Hubner‚ 1986; Mathur‚ 1994; Schiemann and Lingle‚ 1997; Shallenberger‚ 1960; Weick‚ 1996)‚ and many subfields of management
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Chapter One: Drunken Wishes "G-guys‚ tanks for tofight‚" Sarah slurred as she stumbled along hanging onto to her friends for support. "Well‚ it’s not every day a pretty girl like you turns 21‚" Dale joked‚ making sure to keep Sarah from falling‚ "plus we had to make sure you had a proper taste of alcohol." Dale smiled and tighten his muscular arm around Sarah’s waist. They sure did show her the meaning of good alcohol‚ she hadn’t been this hammered in while... ever. Anytime she stuck a few of her dad’s
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love their baby‚ they only want the best for their child. As a child grows‚ toys are bought and given to the child to play with. Parents are encouraged to buy educational toys and consumer goods to help jumpstart the baby’s understanding of the world (Dale‚ 2005). Before they learn to talk‚ children show their interest for a toy by reaching out or grabbing it; children also show a disinterest for a toy by crying or throwing the toy away. As babies‚ children are busy exploring and interacting with the
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