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    legally binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed (jstor.org‚2018). On march3rd Emma makes an offer on the car‚ after inspecting it the previous day. Peter does not accept her offer and states wants more for it. He increases the amount in response with a counter offer to Emma. The rule for counter offers is found in the case of (normile v. miller‚ [1985])‚ Plaintiffs Normile and Segal both attempted to purchase a piece of real estate from Defendant Miller. Normile first

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    John Misto‚ playwright of the Shoe-Horn Sonata has clearly brought forward the women’s story to the audience. Shoe-Horn is a very powerful Australian play that seeks to commemorate the endurance and heroic struggle of women interned in Japanese POW camps during World War II. Misto achieves this through a combination of dramatic techniques‚ themes‚ characterisation and settings making the past vivid and understandable. The characters presented in the Shoe-Horn Sonata are fictional‚ but the events

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    Why class sizes should be smaller Why Should class sizes should change? The first reason they should change is because the classes are smaller so there are less students mean the teacher gets more focus on individual students.The second reason is the kids get better grades because of the smaller crowds and less students.The third reason why class sizes should change is because there are smaller groups and that means it won’t be as active and more controlled. These are some reasons why classroom sizes

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    Baby’s Age From 0-3 According to Piaget from age zero to three the baby is in the sensorimotor stage. The baby is equipped with innate and reflexive behaviors when he enters the world. The baby does behaviors that don’t require thought-in the sense of the complex mental activity seen in problem solving later in childhood such examples are such as clinging‚ sucking‚ and crying. They give mainly reflexive or instinctive motor responses to stimulation‚ with very little thinking involved. The

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    regulate themselves in watching television. Oftentimes‚ they know what to watch and what to do not watch. However‚ it is a different story when it comes to children whenever they watch television. Children cling to the television to the extent that it becomes one of their medium to learning and since children are easily influenced‚ the television does a good job in manipulating the mindset and attitudes of the children that may affect their growth and development as they grow up. Researchers‚ psychologists

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    The Gilded Age The purpose of this essay is to show how the Industrial Revolution of the Gilded Age contributed to increased problems in gender‚ race and class in the latter half of 19th century America. Mark Twain coined the term "The Gilded Age" between the years 1870 and 1900 America in reference to the gold gilding that became popular in the era‚ but also masked very serious social conflicts that arose across the country (Twain‚ 1996). Ultimately‚ with economic growth came wider income gaps

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    Before Starting: The behaviour I have chosen to increase in frequency is going to the gym more often. I love going to the gym as it makes me feel strong and happy. Quiet recently I got a trainer to motivate me to go to the gym and push beyond my limits. Towards the end of our six month sessions‚ I had become addicted to weightlifting. I would do it first thing in the morning and cardio in the evenings. However‚ that was during the first semester‚ when I had less school work and was able to control

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    The Gilded Age was known as America’s golden age‚ where manufacturing‚ industry and urbanization were at it’s prime‚ where Business Tycoons held the market in their hands with large monopolies. There is much debate over whether or not these industrial leaders are Robert Barons‚ as in they used people for their own gain‚ or Philanthropists‚ as they helped others and the greater good. Some might argue that these people cheated their way to the top to amass great wealth‚ with no regard to the people

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    censorship play in a totalitarian state? 6. What role does Religious and Ethnic persecution play in a totalitarian state? 7. What was Stalin’s first step in creating his totalitarian state? 8. How would the actions of the Great Purge increase Stalin’s power? Great Purge- a campaign of terror directed at eliminating anyone who threatened Stalin’s power 9. How did Stalin use censorship and propaganda to control the Soviet Union?

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    One of the most famous Stone Age sculptures that still remain today and used as a desktop background and one of the 7 wonders of the worlds Introduction: The Stone Age is a broad prehistoric period during which stone was widely used to make implements with a sharp edge‚ a point‚ or a percussion surface. The period lasted roughly 3.4 million years‚ and ended between 4500 BC and 2000 BC with the advent of metalworking.[1] Stone Age artifacts include tools used by humans and by their predecessor species

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