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    Voicing Acceptance

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    – performance was viewed 11 May 2012 Voicing Acceptance Attending the Spring Dance concert was a fun learning experience. I am glad that this was a required assignment for this dance class because if it was not required I am sure I would not have attended . The variety of dances have taught me different things‚ and one of them is that you do not have to do complex moves in order to dance. The dance I have decided to write about is Voicing Acceptance choreographed my Nancy Sorensen. There are many

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    FOB contract can be congregated from the case of Wimble & Sons v Rosenberg & Sons which describes it as a contract for the sale of goods where the seller which in this case is Patina who agrees to deliver the goods over the ship’s rail and the buyer or Luca in this stance agrees to convey it overseas. According to English law‚ the case of Pyrene v Scindia defines a classic FOB contract which has occurred in this case study between Patina and Luca as the seller (Patina) draws up the contract with

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    SALES CONTRACT No.57/2014 Ho Chi Minh City‚ May 19th‚ 2014 The Seller: Dalat Agriculture and Forestry JSC‚ Vietnam Address: 39 Phu Dong Thien Vuong Street‚ Ward 8‚ Da Lat City‚ Lam Dong‚ Vietnam Telephone: +84-63-656565 Fax: +84-63-665442 Email: info@dalatgap.com Represented by: Mr. Tran Thanh Sang Position: Director The Buyer: Shoei Foods Corporation Address: Shoei Bldg‚ 5-7‚ Akihabara‚ Taito-ku‚Tokyo‚ Japan Telephone: +81-33-2342345 Fax: +81-33-2672634 Email: shoeifoods@Shoeifoods

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    Family and Acceptance

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    Family and Acceptance Alex Haley once said‚ “In every conceivable manner‚ the family is link to our past‚ bridge to our future.”  Jane Yolen also wrote a book based on that theme of family and acceptance. In her book‚ The Devil’s Arithmetic‚ a young 12-year old girl named Hannah Stern dislikes her Jewish tradition Passover and is ignorant toward her family’s Holocaust experiences. But when she symbolically opens the door for Elijah‚ she is instantly transported back to 1942 Poland during WWII.  As

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    QUESTIONS - Offer 1. What is an offer? 2. What is an invitation to treat? 3. List the factors that the court will take into account in distinguishing between an offer and an invitation to treat? 4. Name a case which is authority for the rule that a request for tenders is an invitation to treat. 5. What is the effect of the distinction between offer and invitation to treat? 6. Is possible to make an offer to the whole world? Self-test Questions – uNILATERAL OFFERS

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    Distinguish between offer & invitation to treat. An offer is a definite promise to be bound provided that certain terms are to be accepted. The Contracts Act 1950 uses the term ‘proposal’ but it has the same meaning as an ‘offer. Section 2(a) defines a proposal as ‘when a person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal. An invitation to treat is a statement

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    Tender Offer

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    white knight. She offers Lisa a tender offer better than the white knight’s offer. This seems to cool down Lisa as they now converse on a much lighter note Lisa. The resolution of this anticlimax comes when Paul stands and begins to sing “Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina‚” the same song Lisa was singing at the beginning of the play. This brings about the resolution of the conflict inherent at the beginning. The main characters talks about in the play‚ “Tender Offer” are Lisa who plays

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    Acceptance Of Diversity

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    The autonomy allowed by The University would lend itself to my abilities as an academic and a leader.  I foresee myself as an influential figure - someone to offer guidance and support when someone is challenged with accepting or understanding diversity.  Having been in the public eye as a professional ballet dancer meant I had become a role model.  My experiences in rehearsal‚ backstage‚ and when leaving the

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    are actually entered into contracts without knowledge. In simple words‚ contract is a bargain‚ in which both parties are expect to get benefits with consensus ad idem in a legal relation. An offer is a necessary element that must present  for a legally binding contract to be in place. An offer and an invitation to treat are two different aspects. An invitation to treat is defined as an action inviting other parties to make an offer to form a contract‚ whereas an offer is an expression made by

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    Requests and Offers

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    the verb in the present tense‚ but would you mind if… is followed by the verb in the past tense. When you’re using these two sentences‚ don’t use please. It’s already polite enough! Offering to do something for another person You can make an offer using a phrase like Can I… ?‚ Shall I… ?‚ Would you like

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