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    Genuine Consent For contract to valid ‚ both party must genuinely consent ‚ or agree to the contract 1. Unconscionability 2.Duress 3.Undue Influence 4.Mistake 5.Actionable Misrepresentation * Unconscionaboility ( extremely unfair ): Both pt need to have equal power BUT Only 1 pt has superior bargaining power . The other pt has special disability and pt enter to the one-sided ‚ take it or leave it ‚ unfair -- the court decide the contract was unconscionable ( unfair) ++ Special disability

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    Please follow the scheme below to answer this question: a. Investigate the original calculation of Setup Cost (denoted by “S” in the case)‚ is there any mistake? b. Similarly‚ investigate the original calculation of Unit Cost “C” and Carrying Cost Percentage “K”‚ is there any mistake? c. Is there any change in demand “R”? d. Fix above mistakes (if any) and calculate the correct EOQ and ROP quantities. 2. What are the disadvantages of the formal EOQ/ROP system? What are the disadvantages of

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    Save as many as you ruin Simon Van Booy One thing we all have in common is that we make mistakes and regret them. That is what happened to Gerard when he met the only woman he had ever loved after eight years apart. But sometimes the mistakes we make‚ end up turning around and by a religious experience‚ faith gives us a second chance. The magic‚ realism short story‘ Save as many as you ruin’ by Simon Van Booy starts with in medias res composition. ”By the time Gerard leaves the office it has stopped

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    1. What mistake did John Baker make? Why did he not realize this mistake when it occurred? The mistake John made was comparing the Barracanians experience to the European experience. “My ancestors have been brought up in this environment for the past 200 or 300 years‚ and I have‚ therefore‚ been able to live in a world in which commerce (as we know it today) has been part and parcel of my being... In your case‚ the situation is different‚ because you and your forebears have had only

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    circumstances could potentially lead to dissatisfaction‚ regret and unhappiness in the long run. Peter McWilliams states‚ “To avoid situations in which you might make mistakes may be the biggest mistake of all.” According to this quote‚ not taking an opportunity that requires work instead of pulling through and facing the risks of making mistakes along the way is the greatest fault. Peter McWilliams’s quote is accurate and could be proven through the play‚ Death of a Salesman‚ and through opportunities not

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    Accountability is important to our spouses‚ children‚ friends‚ family‚ coworkers‚ and even stranger. You can never escape the expectation of being accountable. Everyone in your life expects it. We are expected to follow orders and admit to our mistakes. It is unacceptable for any person to commit careless or illegal actions and deny them or lie about them. We should understand that we are not the only ones who are expected to be accountable. Our superiors are in their positions greatly as a result

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    If Okonkwo’s dad didn’t act like he did‚ how would it be different? Okonkwo and his family would have a better life because his dad was in so much debt and he was lazy and selfish. “In his day he was lazy and improvident” (Achebe 4). Okonkwo probably would have led a better life. He most likely wouldn’t be as obsessed with power and strength ashe is now. The only reason he’s obsessed with those things is because he doesn’t want to be anything like his father. Okonkwo wanted to be a responsible

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    All the six readings have something in common‚ which is the search for perfection‚ how humans can create perfection‚ and all its downfalls and benefits. These stories tell a lesson on why everyone should be comfortable in their own skin rather than hurting themselves and others around them. There is no such thing as a perfect human being‚ society just sets expectations‚ because they know the people will follow blindly. Truly if you are comfortable in your own skin it will shine in your personality

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    St. Augustine as saying “I err therefore I am.” A couple of hundred years after St. Augustine’s quote‚ Shultz understood that people’s capacity of making mistakes does not have to be either something to be ashamed or embarrassed of. Instead‚ it is what makes people human. It has become common today to think that to be wrong and to make mistakes is equal to ignorance‚ idiocy or evil assumptions (Schultz). Although Schultz blames society’s parent/teacher educational system‚ I believe that when a student

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    Lewis Thomas’ To Err is Human In the essay‚ “To Err is Human”‚ Lewis Thomas‚ begins by contrasting the supposed infallibility of computers with the human propensity for error. In the essay Lewis explains how we grow from our mistakes‚ he says “We are built to make mistakes‚ coded for error (306). Lewis uses persuasive elements to sway people into his point of view. Thomas writes that when computers make an error‚ they don’t know what to do‚ but if a human makes an error we can adapt and make

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