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    Discuss the grounds of void contract under Nepalese contract act by illustrating the cases. According to Nepalese Contract act 2056‚” A contract is an agreement between two or more persons to do or not to do something‚ which can be enforceable by law.” The supreme court of Nepal has defined the contract as “an agreement of two or more parties with conditions.” The word void means not binding in law. A contract which cannot be forced by both of the contracting parties is called a void contract

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    Proof Fence Discuss the symbolism and motifs in the ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’. What do they represent and how do they contribute to the story? The film ‘Rabbit Proof Fence’ conveys the importance of family‚ belonging and country to the Aboriginal people and provides the audience with an insight of the division between the Europeans and the Aboriginal people. The Director‚ Philip Noyce displays these themes by the use of symbolism and motifs. Symbolism is the use of one object to represent a notion or

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    Recognizing Contract Risk and Opportunities Alen Edilersky LAW/531 – Business Law Professor Rickard D’Ambrosio February 02‚ 2009 The contract is the special document demanding careful development‚ acceptance and the control over observance of its conditions. As a rule‚ contracts consist when planned mutual relations of participants have long-term character. This long term can concern both to the process of interaction‚ and to those consequences for participants who can come as a result

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    Ans: Section 2(h) of the Indian Contract Act‚ 1872 defines a contract as an agreement enforceable by law. Section 2(e) defines agreement as "everypromise and every set of promises forming consideration for each other." Section2(b) defines promise in the word: "When the person to whom the proposal ismade signifies his assent thereto‚ the proposal is said to be accepted. A proposalwhen accepted becomes a promise." From the above definition of promise‚ it is obvious that an agreement

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    To what extent does demographic change represent more of an opportunity than a threat to UK businesses? Demographic change can be defined as the change in characteristics of a certain population which has taken place over history. Characteristics include things like gender‚ race and age. UK businesses can face opportunities due to demographic changes such as a larger and more specific market for business due to demographic change. However they can also face drawbacks such as the struggle niche business

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    What challenges and opportunities do the key changes in demographic diversity in the labour market over the last fifty years provide organisations with? What broad approaches and strategies can organisations apply to minimise the challenges and maximise the opportunities? Name:WENLU YANG Tutor: AGENIESZKA  Course:Managing Equality and Diversity Pin number:P12008122 Date:6th 1.0 Introduction 1 The last fifty years has witnessed significant changes in demographic diversity in the labour

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    How a Muscle Contracts

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    sends a message to contract. This message goes to the neuromuscular junction‚ which is the connection between the actual nerve fiber and muscle fiber. As the message to contract reaches the terminals a neurotransmitter‚ a chemical messenger for the body‚ is released into the gap between the terminal end‚ and the sarcolemma and motor end plate called the synaptic cleft. The particular neurotransmitter is called acetylcholine. Without acetylcholine muscles would not be able to contract. The acetylcholine

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    interpret the glass figurines to represent Amanda disdain toward her daughter. In the second scene of the play‚ Amanda finds out that Laura has been skipping her typing classes. While Amanda is lecturing Laura‚ Laura goes and fiddles with her glass menagerie. Amanda also finds herself disappointed in her daughters in ability to find a so-called “gentleman caller”. Because the menagerie pulls Laura like a magnet and causes her to betray her mother‚ the menagerie represents the disappointment of the mother

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    as if he is in a coffin‚ but he does not know how to escape "the coffin without removing one nail"; therefore‚ it is impossible for Tom to escape without hurting his sister. He is aware of Laura’s dependence upon him‚ and this is what traps him. To the very end‚ Tom is consumed by guilt because of his desertion of Laura. Even when he breaks free of her dependence‚ she haunts him through her memory. Tom’s final lines in the play are telling of how Laura‚ and his desertion of her‚ affect the rest

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    static image the hatched swan eggs represents how Billy has struggled throughout his childhood‚ but now has hatched into a beautiful adult swan. The idea of the swan came from the end of the movie when Billy performs a swan in the Royal Ballet Swan it shows Billy has accomplished his dream to dance. The childhood toys and boxing gloves inside the swan eggs represent the obstacles Billy took to make his dream come true. The boxing gloves stopped him from because of what his father believed “boxing is

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