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      So void agreement means an agreement that has no legal value. “An agreement not enforceable by law is said to be void”. [Sec 2(g)] A void agreement has no legal effect. An agreement which does not satisfy the essential elements of contract is void. Void contract confers no rights on any person and creates no obligation. 2. what is voidable contract Voidable Contract - An agreement which is enforceable by law at the option of one or more of the parties thereto‚ but not at the option of the

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    Childhood Memory

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    India is a vast land of thousands of festivals‚ out of which Diwali is considered to be one of the most auspicious for Indians. The myth goes that Lord Rama‚ the king of India returns to Ayodhya(his kingdom) after fourteen years in exile. The people are overjoyed on his return and light candles and burst firecrackers in celebration. Markets are abuzz with activity and people celebrate the festival in the grandest possible way. I was born in India but soon after‚ my family immigrated to Dubai‚

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    Responce to Warren Pryor The main themes of this poem are family relationships and communication. In this poem the author says "And he said nothing". In this quote we see the lack of communication between the parents and the son. Even though the family had good intentions for their son‚ it wasn’t really in his best interest‚ or what he really wanted. The son did not say anything to his parents about not wanting to work at the bank. He never complained about anything‚ but just went on to graduate

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    stanza two “A way‚ and Ways‚ and a Way”. It describes many circumstances that we face in our lifetime‚ therefore I think the best suited descriptions are shown above. First‚ time could be described as one of the most costly item‚ we can’t live without it. Thus the author continues with “High Soul climbs the High Way‚ And the Low Soul gropes the Low‚” Through repetition of “the Way”‚ the author is stressing the short amount of time we have to accomplish our goals and achieve our goals. Which brings me

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    My Childhood

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    too‚ along with my parents‚ was reminding everyone to be safe. All of my friends saw me as too careful‚ but I didn’t care because I was not about to let my family or friends‚ experience what I had to feel. This has to be one of my life changing childhood memories‚ though there are more that happened before this. I guess the saying “You have to learn from your mistakes” applies to adults‚ teenagers and children. Yet some people never learn due to their

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    Childhood Vaccination

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    safe and healthy. Vaccines should be enforced because getting children vaccinated helps protect others in the community. Getting children to be vaccinated protects the community because people who have cancer are not able to receive certain vaccines‚ which can cause an outbreak in the community. Enforcing children to be vaccinated also helps the community stay safe‚ because image having a close neighbor who has a newborn baby‚ they are more susceptible because they are too young to be vaccinated. Enforcing

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    Childhood Memory

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    go over to our grandmothers house for lunch‚ she lived on the other side of my house right next door‚ I will never forget going over their amd smelling the freshly baked cookies she always made us. There are alot of things i can remember from my childhood but everytime I think back this one seems to always stand out the most. I will never forget the early morning that my dad woke me up on my birthday. He woke me up and told me to get ready because we had to go. I remember asking him over and over

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    Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity has become more prevalent in today’s society than ever before. “Between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are obese” (American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 2010). Who shall we blame this epidemic that is making today’s children obese? Are sheer genetics the cause or shall we blame the parents? In this essay‚ I will discuss the media’s role in obese children. I will also un-wrap the parent’s role in controlling obesity in their children

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    internationally. A nation or land is where people have established their life‚ their culture and their heart; sadly it has happened where people have been forced out of their homeland. Great opening sentences. Mary Louise Pratt‚ Kenji Yoshino and Edward Said all present very good methods of maintaining one’s national identity in their essays. In Mary Louise Pratt’s essay Arts of the Contact Zone she gives examples of people who are in a contact zone. Contact zones are where people are meeting other cultures

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    Early Childhood

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    others is critical in the process. Play is especially meaningful for young children‚ although it is important for all ages to engage in. For children‚ playing is their ‘work’ or their ‘job’. Play in children is so important because there are three ways children benefit from it. Children who play advance their skill development‚ social development and their imagination and creativity. Play promotes sensory exploration and motor skills.(1‚1) Through play infants learn to coordinate movements of their

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