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    movie it seem like Dr. Bryant did really want to teach any one. Because he told his literature class that the sun was shining and they should be making love. But if you’ll a professor its your job to teach your students regardless if you want to or not. You cant let your personal problems affect your job. Dr. Bryant didn’t want to teach at the begining . He said it was because of the hours of the university. But Rita demanded that he tutor her in literature. Well I guess she won because

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    constitutes a legal obligation" (All Business). A valid contract requires four elements and these are: a. Mutual agreement – there must be a meeting of the minds between parties. There should be an offer and an acceptance. There should be an agreement to enter into the contract b. Consideration - meaning that "every party is conferring a benefit on the other party or himself sustaining a recognizable detriment‚ such as a reduction of the party’s alternative courses of action where the party would

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    1.1 Organisations can be classified in terms of their business purpose‚ ‘for profit’ or ‘not for profit’ organisations. Organisations that seek to make a profit are mainly private sector businesses which provide goods/services and must make a profit to survive. They can break even or even make a loss for a very short time or they will cease to exist. The main structure of profit seeking organisations includes: 1. SOLE TRADER. Business owned by a single person‚ bearing full responsibility of

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    judgement. However‚ at the same time directors must restrict their independence in a good faith to make decision that would benefit the company. Corporate opportunity factually explains that any business opportunity that could advantage a business (Law Cornell‚ 2010). Thus‚ corporate opportunity doctrine leads the legal duty of directors‚ officers and leading shareholders in a company‚ in the responsibility of loyalty‚ not to take any opportunity for their oneself deprived of first revealing the chance

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    need and utility of a product. That is‚ there has to be demand for this product and if there is‚ then there as to be a fair price to it or at least the buyer must accept the price and the value of the product or the service. To be honest‚ I do not know whether a customer of Starbucks Coffee really thinks of the right disposal and/or the production of the purchased item. Obviously it is important to figure out whether a product harms the environment‚ but if it would not be it should never reach market

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    DIRECTORS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS School of Accountancy BACHELOR OF BUSINESS STUDIES BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTANCY 155.203 Law of Business Organisations Semester 2 2008 Wellington Week 7 Lecture 2 21 DIRECTORS (1) 21.1 Who is a director? Section 126. gives an extended meaning to the term director in order that the persons who actually run the company are liable as such in law. 126 Meaning of “director” (1) In this Act‚ director‚ in relation to a company‚ includes—

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    The external environment in which businesses operate can have a significant effect on their success. To what extent do you think that the external environment in the UK is favourable for businesses at the moment? Justify your answer with reference to external factors and/or businesses that you know. (40 marks) You must include a plan. 3 ½ pages handwritten. Not petrol? Can argue against in evaluation – favourable for some industries but not others Make a point‚ explain and evaluate (3-4 main

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    empty for more than six month are example of legal environment factor affecting Airbnb which has been imposed by government to protect domestic rental markets. Moreover‚ Australia is facing neighbourhood fragmentation‚ displacement of long term rentals‚ decreased supply and increased price of houses which they are blaming on Airbnb. This is another example of economic environment factor affecting Airbnb. However‚ the competitive environment factor of Airbnb has positive signs near Western Australia because

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    Southern literature paper In the short story “Where are you going and Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates one of the main things that readers find is the suspicion surrounding the character Arnold Friend. Supporting this is Friend’s words which are so impactful on Connie‚ and why she didn’t just pick up the phone and call nine-one-one to end the whole conflict in the first place. Much of the research I found was based off this question pointing out how a person would react to this scenario

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    promise if that promise has been acted upon by the party whom the promise was made to. This is binding to the promising party so as to prevent the promisee from suffering any form of injustice. In the case before us‚ Roy is a rent-paying tenant in a condominium that is situated near a construction site for an MRT train station. The second year into the construction‚ the level of noise and dust from the site increased to such an unbearable state that Roy and other tenants were looking to move out of the

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