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    FRUSTRATION OF CONTRACT OF AFFREIGHTMENT A contract by supervening and unforeseen circumstances‚ arising without default on the part of either party becomes impossibility of performance may cease to bind either party to it. It is commonly referred to as frustration of contract. The contracts in such cases come to an end not by reason of any absolving power in the court but by virtue of an implied term in the contract itself. Some possible causes of frustration are war‚ blockade

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    Part 2 – Contractual Formation A. Offer and Acceptance Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots Cash Chemists The display of goods in a shop is only an offer to treat Australian Woollen Mills v Cth The offer must be in exchange for the other party’s consideration (quid pro quo). If it isn’t it is more likely a gratuitous promise Seppelt & Sons v Commissioner The use of the word “offer” is not conclusive Carlill v Carbolic An offer can be made to the whole world. Unilateral offers may require

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    Task A 1. Explain each of the terms: • Speech • Language • Communication • Speech‚ language and communication needs Speech is a form of language that is spoken by using words. Speech refers to: Saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words The sounds people use to communicate words Speaking fluently‚ without hesitating‚ or prolonging or repeating words or sounds Speaking with expression with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language

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    The short narrative poem Marks by author Linda Pastan shows us a family dynamic of abuse towards the speaker of the poem. The narrator of the poem is a mother who is tired of her efforts to be a good wife and mother‚ being graded on like she is a child in school. So since the speaker of the poem is tired with this life of A’s and B+’s‚ she decides to drop out of this relationship she has with her husband and her children. Our author‚ Pastan‚ describes to us a family that depends on the narrator

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    great deal of loss throughout his life and that loss is reflected in his work. That loss‚ however‚ is not always easily uncovered. Frost often masked the pain in his writings with symbolism and metaphors. Mending Wall is a metaphor for the frustration Frost feels with the inability to maintain human relationships and the forces that are tearing those relationships down. The imagery in the poem depicts a broken wall and describes boulders that have fallen. This paints a portrait of an

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    Love In The Odyssey

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    The purity of love appears as pure as the actors that are required to perform it. Donne borrows inspiration from the Homeric epic The Odyssey and patterns of Ovidian lyric to express both disappointment and frustration due to its impurity‚ stemming from the goal accomplished through bodily reality. While Donne is able to attain love through its consummation‚ he expresses conflict in attempting to avoid deviation from the pursuit of love caused by a woman’s features in Love’s Progress‚ which draw

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    BBC Learning English 6 Minute English 1 August 2013 Angry people Rob: Jennifer: Rob: NB: This is not a word for word transcript Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English from bbclearningenglish.com. My name is Rob and I’m joined in the studio by Jennifer. Hello. In today’s programme we are talking about anger – that’s the strong feeling you get when you feel someone has treated you badly or unfairly. Does that sound familiar Jen? Oh yes. There are many things that make me lose my temper –

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    can be used as a strategy‚ often unconsciously‚ to express something without being written off as just a "bitch." It can also mask frustration‚ like when it’s 4:00 AM on a Wednesday morning and your neighbor is still blasting their music; "So sorry‚ but would you mind turning your music down a little bit?" Sorry can be used in "acts of revolts‚ expressions of frustration or anger at having to ask for what should be automatic‚" they can be a "Trojan horse for genuine annoyance‚ a tactic left over from

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    Freud and Nietzsche on Human Nature and Society After intensive analyzation of reading Civilization and It’s Discontents by Sigmund Freud and Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche‚ I feel as if both Freud and Nietzsche offered virtually identical views of human nature and of the society in which they lived. In my paper I intend to prove how this is so. The Freudian view of humanity is quite pessimistic. According to his ideology‚ people act only in order to satisfy their needs

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    Needs Theories Overview Needs-based motivation theories are based on the understanding that motivation stems from an individual’s desire to fulfill or achieve a need. Human beings are motivated by unsatisfied needs‚ and certain lower needs must be satisfied before higher needs can be satisfied. In general terms‚ motivation can be defined as the desire to achieve a goal‚ combined with the energy‚ determination and opportunity to achieve it. This Wiki explores Abraham H. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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