1. Able entered into an oral contract with Baker for the sale of Able ’s car for $5‚000. Later Baker breached that contract. Able wants to sue to enforce the contract. Under the Statute of Frauds‚ who is the "party to be charged" in this case? a. Able. b. Baker. c. Both Able and Baker. d. Neither Able nor Baker‚ because this is a contract for the sale of goods. 2. Chen‚ a retail seller of fruit‚ entered into a contract for the purchase of 10 bushels of peaches from Georgina‚ at a price
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L. (n.d.). The process of motivation. 85(3/4) Osterake‚ M. (1999). Measuring motivation in a learning organization. 11(2)‚ 73-77. Palmer‚ B. (2005). Create individualized motivation strategies.4 (3) Rabey‚ G. (2001). Motivation is response. 33(1) Reis‚ L. (2001). Reengineering the motivation to work. 39(8)
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its day? There are many different views on attachment theory but the first and most recognised is that of John Bowlby. He argued that attachment was an instinctive biological need that begins at infancy and continues throughout life. (Elliot & Reis‚ 2003). Further to this Bowlby argued that babies who were separated from their mothers before becoming securely attached would find it impossible to bond with others and in later life would suffer ill affects from this deprivation (Woolfolk‚ Hughes
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A brief history of Judo Judo is an exciting unarmed combat sport that originated in the Orient as a means of self-defence which has since grown into an international competitive sport. Judo developed out of ju-juitsu‚ a form of unarmed combat beleived to have been introduced into Japan by a Chinese monk‚ Chen Yuan-ping in the early seventeenth century. Various ju-juitsu schools developed and young samuri were instructed in the art. This was in the days of chivalry among Japanese knights. Samuri
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De La Salle University Manila College of Education Educational and Leadership Management Department The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines A Reflection Paper Presented by GOTIZA‚ Adai Liyah M. MA Ed Special Education 11194820 Presented to Dr. W. Sison 9 February 2013 The Status of Assessment of Children with Special Needs in the Philippines I. Assessment Processess Involved in Assessment a. tests b. measurement c. evaluation II. Assessment of Children with
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Ancient Aliens: Fact or Fiction? Have you ever wondered how many of the great marvels of the world were created? The pyramids of Egypt were a great marvel constructed by men—as far as we know it—with such precision that it’s makes you wonder. The pyramids are not a building stile only know to Egyptians. The Mayans also use pyramid style buildings in their temples. Why two different civilizations‚ separated by miles away with no connection with each other‚ built so precise constructions‚ like the
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Movie analysis The Whale Rider Together with Yavaraj Athur Raghuvir I watched the movie called The Whale Rider which deals with the issue of cultural restrains both as an individual and as a society. The story takes place in New Zealand where the Maori people of a small village claim descent from the Whale Rider‚ Paikea. By tradition the heir to the leadership of the Maori tribe has to be the first born son- a direct patrilineal descendant of Paikea. The Maori people faces a crisis as the current
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Annotated Bibliography Golding‚ William. Lord of the Flies. New York: Perigee‚ 2006. Print. Golding’s novel centers on marooned boys’ attempts to adapt to the dangerously undiscovered locations of the Island to maintain survival until they get rescued. With the frightening paranoia of the “beasts”‚ it places the children more in depth of the unknown terrain to venture off into. Also‚ in order to survive‚ the boys must swallow their fears and search through the lush jungles of the island for resources
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Final Exam Part 1 Question 2: International Experts‚ L.P. Legal Issues in the Workplace Summary of Case International Exports‚ L.P.‚ is a limited partnership with $100‚000 in declared but unpaid profits. International Exports L. P.’s creditors include Friendly Credit Corporation who has an interest in the partnership of $5‚000 and Gwen‚ who is also a limited partner‚ has an interest in the partnership of $5‚000. Harry‚ one of the general partners of International Exports‚ L.P. has decided
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“Primitive Society” Primitive man moves according to their satisfaction‚ needs and necessity. They just live by means of hunting such wild animals in the forest‚ or by fishing along the rivers‚ streams and sometimes they engage in welfare murder to insure their protection from adverse elements or a hostile environments. Physical activities were not organized by them. Because their motives about this are for searching foods and protects their selves from their enemies
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