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    goods are tendered to the buyer at the specified destination. A destination contract was created requiring the use of terms as “place of destination‚ex-ship”.. Analysis/Application In the contract between Mitsubishi and Crown Door Company ‚the terms like”Mitsubishi would import the wood from Taiwan and deliver it to Crown’s plant in Atlanta”appears‚ which is a term of term“place of destination”.Therefore‚the contract is a destination contract. A destination contract expresses that the risk

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    A Comparison of Classic and Contemporary Business Does your job stereotype your character? Is it an opinion or a fact? “Business and Economics” by Robert Reich‚ explains the chilling factor that your occupation reflects on your public image. “Work is central to the human experience; in fact‚ it is work and its economic and social outcomes that provide us with the keys to an understanding of culture and civilization”‚ which translates to‚ work is essential for any civilian to understand the world

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    While the causes of the Civil War can be attributed to various factors‚ the principal cause is considered to be sectionalism. Sectionalism is a term that describes a situation in which the needs or desires of individual parts become more important than the well-being of the greater whole. Such was the situation between the Northern and Southern states leading up to the Civil War. The two regions were marked by various differences‚ and the war was ultimately the result of both sides staunchly

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    implications does it have business professionals? Answer: Now a day technology is growing rapidly. Electronically communications (e-mail) is one of the technology we use it in our everyday life in business or personal life therefore; using technology has advantages and disadvantages. In this case low expectation of privacy mean to me it has less confidentiality. However‚ even if low expectation of privacy existed we still use all kinds of electronic communication. The implication in business professional use

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    1. Invested $70000 in business. 2. business purchased supplies and carpet the amount of supplies 500 and the amount of carpet was $50 paid in cash 3. The advertising of business on cash of 200 4. The business collected loan from bank of 8000 5. The business purchased truck of 9000 in cash 6. Business purchased 100 computer systems of 60000. The business pay 30000 in cash and the rest of amount will after 3 week 7. Business purchased supplies of $500 and write on note that will return after

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    not all the statements made during negotiations are contractual terms. Therefore‚ here to discuss terms of the contract. Terms of the contract According to James (2010)‚ the terms of the contract are the specific details of the agreement‚ including each party’s rights and obligations. Broadly speaking‚ there are two types of contractual term: express terms and implied terms. Express terms of the contract Express terms are those obligations and liabilities which the parties themselves

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    VS. Results-Oriented Rating Methods The behavior-oriented rating method focuses on an employees behavior. There are two ways that behavior-oriented method is used: employees behavior is compared against other employees or an employee evaluated in terms of performance without reference to others (2005). These two systems are known as relative rating system and absolute rating system. Under the behavior-oriented rating method there are several ranking systems to choose from. The first is the narrative

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    Stockholm Syndrome: Understanding the Beast in the Beauty Phillip F. Schulte-Hordelhoff Stockholm Syndrome Defined: “A phenomenon in which a hostage begins to identify with and grow sympathetic to his or her captor.” (The American Heritage® Stedman ’s Medical Dictionary‚ 2009) The movie Beauty and the Beast (Trousdale‚ 1991) may be a love story‚ a classic fairy tale with a Happily Ever After ending. The lesson we get from it as children is that beauty is more than skin deep and love conquers

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    Aboriginal customary laws‚ before white settlement in 1788‚ were considered primitive by the British‚ if considered at all. But Aboriginal laws and customs had lasted hundreds of years‚ based on traditions such as kinship ties and rituals. These laws were formed by ancestors‚ spirits‚ and Aboriginal beliefs‚ and were passed down the generations by word-of-mouth instead of written down. Being over 500 tribes (each with it’s own clans) in Australia at one point‚ there were many variations to their

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    relationship and that the consideration was provided. The issue here is to determine if a reasonable person would consider offer had been made. An offer may be described as the indication of one person to another of his willingness to contract on specified terms. In Patridge v Crittenden‚ the advertisement was an invitation to treat. Charlie’s advertisement is merely an invitation to all his friends of attending the party. The fact seems that Charlie is not making an offer but an invitation to treat. However

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