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    need that can be solved by purchasing a good or service. In this case‚ the home building company has a need in lumber for constructing. 2. General need dercription and product specification: Group of Engineer‚ accountant‚ Manager brought together to help make the buying decision‚ work to put some parameters around what needs to be purchased. In this case‚ they describe what kind of lumber they believe is needed‚ the features it should have‚ how much of it is needed‚ and so on. 3. Potential

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    Lumber Kings of the 19th Century- John R. Booth and Frederick Weyerhaeuser John Rudolphus Booth (1827-1925) and Frederick Weyerhaeuser (1843-1914) were two well-known entrepreneurs of the North American lumber industry in the 19th century. They are very contrasting characters that appear to have nothing in common. They are from different parts of the world; Booth is Canadian and Weyerhaeuser is German. They did not share the same faith or educational background. Booth was Presbyterian and went to

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    their new home‚ the Lucky Smells Lumber mill. When they arrived at the location‚ the children know that they will have to work at the mill‚ but as fragment of the agreement‚ their new custodian‚ Sir ‚they called it Sir because his name was so long that nobody pronounces it right‚ will try to keep Count Olaf‚ their nemesis‚ away. They encounter Sir’s more concerned partner‚ Charles‚ who show them the library‚ which contains three books‚ one about the past of the lumber mill‚ the other one is about the

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    found a photograph of a town called Elkmont and records from the park’s commission during the early 1900’s. An analysis of the Photograph of Elkmont and records from the Tennessee Great Smoky National Park Commission of 1931 reveals a town’s time when lumber companies were king and the time before and during the establishment of a national park. An old black and white photograph‚ of what looks to be a town or community nestled in a valley of mountains‚ is weathered and damaged. In the photograph‚ over

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    Animal Farm: Animalism Vs. Marxism Characters‚ items‚ and events found in George Orwells book‚ Animal Farm‚ can be compared to similar characters‚ items‚ and events found in Marxism and the 1917 Russian Revolution. This comparison will be shown by using the symbolism that is in the book with similarities found in the Russian Revolution. Old Major was a prized-boar that belonged to Farmer Jones. The fact that Old Major is himself a boar was to signify that radical change and revolution are

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    of criminalizing conduct. Introduction to Criminalizing Conduct and the Harm Principle So‚ what goes on in the continuum of distinguishing a non-criminal act from a criminal act? The 2 criteria for criminalizing conduct‚ propounded by C.M.V. Clarkson‚ are: firstly‚ the act must be wrongful; secondly‚ it must be necessary to employ the criminal law to condemn or prevent such conduct. Therefore‚ based on Clarkson’s two criteria for criminalizing conduct‚ I shall explore the Harm Principle‚ which

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    Unethical Decision Making

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    behave(Rue‚ Byers‚ 2007). Business ethics focuses on what constitutes right or wrong behavior in the business world and how moral and ethical principles are applied by business persons to situations that arise in their daily activities in the workplace ( Clarkson‚ Miller‚ Jentz‚ Crosse‚ 2006). Unethical decision making has been at the forefront of the corporate scandals that have occurred over the past 15 years. Upon researching ethics as a topic I have found numerous resources that support my opinion

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    contractual duty. The breach is material when performance is not at least substantial. If there is a material breach‚ then the non-breaching party is excused from the performance of contractual duties and can sue from damages resulting from the breach. (Clarkson‚ Miller and Cross‚ Business Law Text and Cases‚ page 324). Before either party to a contract has a duty to perform‚ one of the parties may refuse to carry out his or her contractual obligations which is called anticipatory repudiation of the contract

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    Offer and Acceptance

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    According to (Miller & Jentz‚ 2010) every contract will involve atleast two parties. That is the offeror and the offeree. The offerer is the party who makes the offer‚ and the offeree is the person to whom the offer is made to. OFFER As per (Clarkson‚ Miller‚ Jentz‚ & Cross‚ 2009) an offer is a promise or commitment to do or not to do a certain thing. And there are three elements for an effective offer to be legally bounding from the common law. They are: the intention must be serious‚ its

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    Theseus' Ship

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    is a question often contemplated by philosophers through philosophical puzzles of change. A popular version of the puzzle includes a man named Theseus and his ship. A ship in which has undergone a gradual change where all of the lumber was replaced by the new cargo of lumber it carried. The question then remains‚ is this still the original ship of Theseus? Philosopher John Locke attempts to answer this question by stating that identity is a subjective matter rather than objective. He begins by separating

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