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    under discharge of frustration and impossibility of performance. The fact of the case is Chef Joe entered into a contract with Ixora Hotel to be the chief judge for a series of cooking contest organized by the hotel. Ixora Hotel has paid Chef Joe RM15‚ 000 and agreed to pay another RM15‚ 000 after the contest. However‚ Chef Joe met an accident and suffered severe injuries as for the consequences. Whether the contract between Ixora Hotel and Chef Joe is discharged by frustration and impossible to

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    to check sides and back of car. o Hearing aids in noticing dangers. o Must not be fatigued in order to stay alert of surroundings. • Psychological Issues: o Must keep a calm-leveled and courteous attitude to prevent unnecessary risks. o Anger‚ frustration‚ sadness‚ stress‚ and over-excitement can prevent a driver from taking their driving and/or their driving environment seriously which can lead them to ignore potential dangers. Identify •

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    the people and the culture. The subsequent problems arose in many aspects – firstly the cultural differences including language and food were not prior known to Jenny‚ which resulted in her daily frustrations. For Fred‚ it was the differing culture in the workplace and behavior that invoked his frustrations. Both suffer from the mistake of attempting to impose their own home values on the host country´s people and employees which resulted in cultural clashes and misunderstandings‚ hence culture shock

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    state of affairs. The man today is passing through a period of miserable existence. The days of darkness and frustration constitute the life of man. The world today is collapsing into a helpless state of boredom. The weariness‚ fret and fever of life have made man to deduce‚ "where but to think is to be full of sorrow". We are crumbling under the mounting pressure of defeatism and self-frustration. Today various factors of life have made man morbidly tired of himself. In the midst of intellectual‚ moral

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    be argued that crime is committed collectively and maybe because of a lack of socialisation and upbringing. Albert Cohen’s theory in explaining crime indicates that individuals experience frustration because they cannot achieve status‚ so young males mainly the working class boys feel a sense of frustration with their position in society and their inability to achieve mainly in schools‚ so they attempt to replace societies norms with different ones that they are more able to achieve and this therefore

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    Abhinav International Monthly Refereed Journal of Research In Management & Technology ISSN – 2320-0073 Volume II‚ May’13 STRESS AMONG INDIAN POLICE AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES Priya Xavier1 and Dr. K. Prabhakar2 1 Assistant Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: priya.xavier@ymail.com 2 Professor‚ SRM University‚ Kattankulathur‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India Email: kprksr@gmail.com INTRODUCTION Origin of the stress concept predates antiquity. Even prehistoric man must have

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    “A View from the Bridge” is a play written by Arthur miller in 1950. It is set in the 1950s Brooklyn and is about the Carbine family‚ which consists of Eddie‚ his wife Beatrice and their niece Catherine. Eddie is the second generation of Italian immigrants in America who work as longshoremen. Beatrice is a loving caring person who treats her niece as if she was her own daughter. Catherine is the daughter of Beatrice’s deceased sister who lives with Eddie and Beatrice. She is energetic and cheerful

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    After Drake returned to school the frustration with schoolwork that was easy for him before is very apparent and he has had a much harder time with his self control. This self control issue leads him to have outburst that is very disruptive to the lesson being taught. This distraction to the

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    mentioning how unlikely accidental stabbings would be. While Ivins demonstrates her humorous‚ sarcastic flavor in the first section of her article‚ her tone shifts subtly to a more serious attitude in the next.             Molly Ivins declares her frustration with gun laws and gun advocates in the next section of her article. She claims that guns‚ just like cars‚ are known to “wreak great carnage‚” but are still legal‚ even for people without “enough common sense” to use them properly. She addresses

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    Walden Two

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    B.F. Skinner wrote “Walden Two” during the post war WWII time. His story is about a community in America called Walden Two. The story takes place as two professor’s travel to the community along with two soldiers and their girlfriends. The soldiers had just gotten back from the war and were interested in Walden Two because of all the negativity seen after the war. The story is centered on the experience at Walden Two and exploring how the community works. Taken as a piece of psychological fantasy

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