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    Formation of a Contract

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    BUS103 Assignment Ellyn Hurst Florentina Benga Wednesay 4.00 – 5.00 Word count: 1418 A contract is an agreement containing promises made between two or more parties with the intention of creating legal rights and obligations enforceable in a court of law. There are three essential elements that must be proven to establish a contract. The first element that must be established is whether or not there was an agreement between the parties. There must be an offer proposed by on party‚ and

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    Word Formation

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    Indonesian Blends Barli Bram Sanata Dharma University Yogyakarta‚ Indonesia barli@usd.ac.id Abstract This paper examines Indonesian blends like asdos (ASisten DOSen‚ respectively meaning ’assistant lecturer ’) "lecturer assistant" and wako (WAli KOta ’guardian city ’) "mayor". Even though this topic has‚ to a certain extent‚ been discussed under a different heading called "acronym"‚ for instance by Dardjowidjojo (1979)‚ it will prove beneficial to look into the patterns of this morphological

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    The Formation of In-groups

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    The author of this piece is Dr. Gordon Allport. He is the former head of Harvard’s Department of Psychology as well as the founding father of social psychology. Allport published many books including The Nature of Prejudice (1954). The purpose of the article is to inform the audience that in-groups are everywhere and identity is based on our in-groups. This essay is an excerpt from the book The Nature of Prejudice in 1954 and is a credible source because the principles Allport discussed are still

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    The formation of the American society Mid-term essay In this poem I will analyze the conditions which led to the formation of the American society‚ namely‚ the Protestants’ views on the colonization of America‚ their religious status in England and how it influenced their decision to leave for the Promised Land‚ their idea of America‚ and their explanation for the clashes with the Native Americans. The Puritans‚ the Separatists and the Quakers which were English Protestant groups believed

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    Lipids and formation

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    Aquinas believed he had discovered‚ through his observation of nature‚ the correct path you had to take if you were to fulfil your purpose. To help others to follow this path he created 5 rules called the “5 Primary Principles” and if you followed them you where ensured a “good” life‚ this was called following the synderesis rule. The 1ST primary principle is to live‚ the 2nd primary principle... Continues for 2 more pages » Read full document Full access is free for premium users. DOCUMENT DETAILS

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    The Formation of the Umma

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    Muhammad and his followers fled from Mecca to Medina in 622. In Medina‚ Muhammad’s Meccan followers and converts from Medina formed a single community of believers‚ the umma. During the last decade of Muhammad’s life‚ the umma in Medina developed into the core of the Islamic state that would later expand to include all of Arabia and lands beyond in Africa‚ Europe‚ the Middle East‚ and Central Asia. Muhammad’s father-in-law Abu Bakr took over leadership of the umma as the successor (caliph) of Muhammad

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    Accountability Formation

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    Why it’s important to secure your gear? The dictionary states that the meaning of the word accountability is “the state of being accountable‚ liable‚ or answerable”. This means to me that if I don’t hold accountability for all my gear than I am not doing my duty as a soldier. Holding accountability for my gear is important for many different reasons in fact. For one if anything were to happen to my gear I am held sole responsible for it. Also if it is stolen or ruined for my lack of accountability

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    Company formation

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    Prepared by Md. Ziaul hasan Faisal ID: 201111465 BBA Asian University of Bangladesh If you want to start a new company you have to fulfill this bellow steps Choosing a name for your business Registered the name from RJSC (registered of Joint Stock Company) Open a Business Bank Account Business Premises Marketing Plan Make a website for

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    A Nation Aborted

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    Globalized Society’: The Debate on the Philippine Revolution Reconsidered‚” What is to be Written?: Setting the Agendas for Study of History: Workshop Proceedings‚ Institute for International Studies‚ Meiji Gakuin University. Quibuyen‚ Floro C.‚ 1999. A Nation Aborted: Rizal‚ American Hegemony‚ and the Philippine Nationalism‚ Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press. ________‚ 2002 “Rizal and Filipino Nationalism: Critical Issue‚” Philippine Studies‚ vol. 50‚ no. 2. Rafael‚ Vicente L.‚ 1988. Contracting

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    The Formation of Authoritarian Regimes             Over half the world’s population still live in societies defined as “partly free”‚ where many basic human liberties and democratic liberties are limited and the public  has very little individual freedom. This paper will examine the origin of authoritarian regimes. Social scientists look at competing societal and economic explanations to determine whether society’s natural state is one of democratic or nondemocratic rule.  Although authoritarian

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