Restless Legs Syndrome I. History of Disorder Restless legs syndrome is a neurological disorder that has been studied for hundreds of years. The earliest documentation of the syndrome was recorded nearly 400 years ago by Thomas Willis‚ a 17th century English physician who served King Charles II. Willis described cases of people having trouble sleeping because of constant contractions of tendons in the legs. Soreness resulted from these contractions and would hinder sleep for days at a time. The
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CONTRACTS Stages in the life of a contract: 1. Preparation/Generation 2. Perfection/Birth 3. Consummation/Death Characteristics of Contracts: (ROMA) 1. Relativity (Art. 1311) 2. Obligatoriness & Consensuality (Art. 1315) 3. Mutuality (Art. 1308) 4. Autonomy (Art. 1306) Stipulation pour Autrui - stipulation in favor of a 3rd party. Requisites: 1. The stipulation must be part‚ not whole of the contract; 2. the contracting parties must have clearly and deliberately conferred
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Confrontation Analysis 1 Vicka Kharisma-29012019 Resolving Senkaku / Diaoyudao Islet Disputes: Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) Analysis Vicka Kharisma1‚ Pri Hermawan2‚ Khrisna3 Institute of Technology Bandung‚ School of Business and Management‚ Bandung‚ Indonesia Abstract: This paper illustrates the territorial dispute over the Diaoyu / Senkaku islet between Japan ‚ People of China (POC - China). The dispute over the islet is also linked to other important factors‚ one of them is the rights
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Classification of Contracts (7 – 1.30) Simple and formal contracts A formal contract is a written contract (such as a deed). A simple contract can be entirely orally or a combination of oral and written. Bilateral Contract: exchange of promise – one promise for another (a promisee’s promise in return for the promisor’s promise or vice versa) o Union Dominions Trust (Commercial) Ltd v Eagle Aircraft Services Ltd [1968] 1 All ER 104 at 108‚ Lord Diplock Unilateral Contract: A one way
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when Mrs. Lippett (the matron) wanted‚ she always kept her at home to scrub. Jerusha never complained‚ only once she wrote an essay‚ entitled “Blue Wednesday”‚ trying to ridicule the life in the asylum. Later on in her letters to Daddy-Long-Legs she wrote that hated the John Grier Home‚ that she would rather die than go back. She wrote that the asylum supplied the orphans only with food and clothes‚ but never took care about the children’s souls. The John Grier Home’s aim was to turn 97 orphans
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Conflict Resolution Skills Managing and Resolving Conflict in a Positive Way Conflict is a normal‚ and even healthy‚ part of relationships. After all‚ two people can’t be expected to agree on everything at all times. Since relationship conflicts are inevitable‚ learning to deal with them in a healthy way is crucial. When conflict is mismanaged‚ it can harm the relationship. But when handled in a respectful and positive way‚ conflict provides an opportunity for growth‚ ultimately strengthening the bond between two people
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Starbucks SWOT Analysis Christina Penn 46077 BA 440 Marketing Analysis Grantham University Abstract Starbucks has long enjoyed the top spot as the premier specialty coffee retailer in America. However in recent years the company has begun to see a trend in sales that puts them on the downhill slope. Although there are a great many strengths that the company maintains in the marketplace‚ there are also several weaknesses. In this paper I will discuss the SWOT
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Organizational Conflict – Constructive Collaboration SPCH 426 Conflict is a natural phenomenon where interaction between individuals or groups occurs. According to Scott (2000)‚ “They happen because people have different interests‚ goals‚ and priorities‚ or because resources are limited‚ or because there are communication problems‚ power struggles‚ mistaken perceptions and assumptions‚ and personality clashes” (p. XV). Even as a common occurrence‚ individuals generally view conflict as negative;
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Britain and Belize to resolve the dispute‚ Belize´s attainment of independence in 1981 and subsequent attempts to end the dispute. The paper is written from the viewpoint of a Belizean‚ and focuses on the decision to submit the dispute to the ICJ after simultaneous referenda in both countries approve such submission‚ examines arguments for and against going to the ICJ and argues forcefully that it is in the best interests of both countries to have the dispute finally ended by a decision of the
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The respondent which is a Trade Union of the appellant-Corporation‚ filed an Application before the Labour Court‚ Dehradun under Section 11-C of the U.P. Industrial Disputes Act‚ 1947 read with Section 13A of the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act‚ 1946‚ praying for a declaration that the 15 persons who were appointed on contract basis as ’drivers’ and ’conductors’ as shown in the annexed chart‚ be declared as regular and substantive workmen of the Corporation. It was also prayed in the said
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