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    into the contract. This is a pre-contractual statement‚ which is not part of the contract. However‚ these non-contractual statements can be classified as mere puffs (sales talk) or misrepresentations. For a misrepresentation to be actionable‚ the statement alleged to be a misrepresentation must be a statement of material fact but not mere opinion. For instance‚ in Bisset v Wilkinson [1927] AC 177 where a representation as to the number of sheep that land could support was not based on any expert

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    Ma’aden Phosphate Company (MPC) P.O. Box 11110‚ Madinat Al-Jubail Al-Sinaiyah 31961 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Fax +96633475683 E-mail: mpc@mpc.maaden.com.sa     To be completed in English in your own handwriting using black or blue ink--do not type If requested information is not applicable‚ mark “N/A” If more space is required‚ continue on a separate sheet Attach photocopies of the following as appropriate: Passport or National ID Card‚ GOSI if you are registered‚ Card and Civil Family Booklet

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    topic is how to be a weirdo. But before that‚ let me tell you what a weirdo is first. Coming from the word weird which means "strange‚" a weirdo is a person who is extraordinarily strange and does things that are not usual to other people. May it be a mere simple self-expression or in doing the conventional‚ day to day activities‚ a weirdo may still have a unique way of doing such things. The concept of a weirdo is determined by a matter of perspective. A weirdo to you may not be weirdo to other people

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    In his book “Mere Christianity‚” C.S. Lewis proposes the idea that despite what society may say‚ there is an ultimate moral standard for mankind. Lewis refers to this Law as the Law of Human Nature‚ or the Law of Right and Wrong. Lewis proposes that‚ not only does this Law preside in the hearts of all men‚ but mankind is unique in his ability to disobey that Law. A man can either disobey this Law‚ such as stealing from someone‚ or obey it‚ treating people fairly. Every man has an awareness of right

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    Mohit Kasana Contact No: +91 - 9029070090 E-mail: kasana221286@gmail.com Career Objective: To take a challenging post for understanding business change needs‚ assessing the impact of those changes‚ capturing‚ analyzing and documenting requirements and then supporting the communication and delivery of those requirements with relevant parties. Professional summary: 2.8 years of experience in the field of IT

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    C.S. Lewis lived from 1898 to 1963. During his lifetime‚ he wrote over thirty books. One of his most popular books is Mere Christianity. Mere Christianity is broken up into four books ranging from twenty-five to seventy-five pages. Content for each of the books came from a series of radio broadcasts between 1942 and 1944. They read like a conversation instead of an essay. In Book One‚ C.S. Lewis seeks to explain the Law of Human Nature. He says that everyone appeals to some kind of standard of behavior

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    The mass media has always been a great way for businesses to reach out to the people and indeed marketers have well utilised this medium of advertising. Nonetheless‚ they have also been traditionally criticised for portraying strong gender stereotypes‚ especially negative stereotypes of women. Unfortunately‚ such criticisms had little effect and today‚ gender stereotypes in advertising still exist (Tsu‚ Lee & Phua‚ 2002; Cortese‚ 2008; Hung & Li‚ 2006). The following will explore the changes in gender

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    What is the definition of hero? Is it a person who performs a courageous act? Some may say that this is so‚ but what if the act was done out of fear? What if it was done because of an instinct? Would one still be considered a hero? These are a few of many questions that we can apply to the novel‚ Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane. Henry Fleming‚ the main character in the novel‚ undergoes some drastic mental and emotional changes throughout the book. He overcomes fears‚ and seems to be courageous

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    Mere Christianity Mere Christianity a book written by C.S. Lewis‚ one of the greatest writers of his time‚ is a life-changing introduction to the Christian faith ever written. This book is based on C.S. Lewis’s broadcast radio talks in the BBC around the time of the war years. In book one and book two of Mere Christianity Lewis explains the right and wrong of human nature as well as what Christians believe. Lewis’s work is so inspirational because these talks were not solely intended for the Christian

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    Pavel Mostepan 500 441 655 The Polish Blitz‚ More than a Mere Footnote to History: Poland and Preventive war with Germany‚ 1933. Author: Jameson W. Crockett Article Review The period of 1920-1939 marked itself with dramatic changes in the European continent. The Treaty of Versailles returned lost country Poland to the map‚ Bolshevik’s Revolution gave birth to communist Russia. However‚ it also nurtured disease that would kill millions and millions of people in years of 1939 – 1945. Poland’s leader

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