The representation of Maori women in early 20th century advertising. Figure 1: “The Canoe Poi Dance’ 1957 The representation of New Zealand culture/society that is created in this first advertisement- “The Canoe Poi Dance” published by New Zealand Tourist and Publicity Department‚ (see Fig. 1). There is a beautiful Maori woman‚ partly silhouetted‚ sitting down wearing the traditional Maori women costume‚ which consists of a traditional Maori patterned top and a flax skirt called ‘piupiu.’ Here
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* CASE FACTS: * Misrepresentation of Product of Other Brands (Vehicle Design and Features)‚ though the Logo has been removed * Rash driving‚ racing and over-speeding in mountainous terrain is dangerous and is against the motor vehicles regulations * The child is shown sitting in the front seat (which is not recommended for children below 10 years as sudden braking action in a moving car can throw the child forward hitting the front panel and windscreen glass resulting in serious
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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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One can hardly imagine how our primaries and elections would unfold without debates. Presidential debates are indeed necessary‚ both for the candidates and the citizens. Their importance evolves from a number of reasons: providing a mass media outlet for the candidates‚ exposing a raw and authentic persona of the candidates‚ and disclosing the candidates stark contrasts‚ or possibly similarities. Initially‚ presidential debates provide a mass platform for candidates to voice their political positions
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time. Walter states that moral theories have represented only a select few‚ specifically a subset of men with respected voices‚ i.e. white/male privilege. Institutions and the social perspectives of moral philosophers have aided in this gross misrepresentation of moral theory for many different types of people (Walker‚ 2007; Nelson‚ 2010). The feminist view has claimed that most dominant theories have gender biases‚ excluding the perspective of females and other minorities (Walker‚ 2007). Walter states
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INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY – AFRICA EECUTIVE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SPRING‚ 2012 Q.1 If you were in George’s position what would you do and why? I would sue the company for misrepresentation of the job‚ his promotion and salary opportunities Why? This is because the director mismatched the job and employee (George) this placement led to manager and employees at opposite ends of a motivational tug of war. These mismatches just sap
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Disorientated Lavish silks‚ ornate free-flowing clothing‚ and silent streams running through lush landscapes full of tigers; these are obviously signs of the Orient. Any sign and symbol that is not Western can only be a representation of the East. The imitation of Middle Eastern and East Asian cultures by American and European writers is known as “Orientalism.” An example of an “Oriental” man is smaller‚ slightly more feminine‚ yet is somehow still mysterious and threatening to a white male; while
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Indian Contract Act 1872 is the main source of law regulating contracts in Indian law. It determines the circumstances in which promise made by the parties to a contract shall be legally binding on them. All of us enter into a number of contracts everyday knowingly or unknowingly. Each contract creates some right and duties upon the contracting parties. Indian contract deals with the enforcement of these rights and duties upon the parties. The Indian Contract Act 1872
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Issuing Audit Reports Simulation Stakeholders in companies rely on the auditors for confirmation that financial information is accurate. The auditor ’s opinions and observations are presented to interested parties in the form of the audit report. Any reservations the auditor may have to the fairness of the financial statements is stated in the audit report. Also included is a summary of any justified departures from generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and their effects. There are
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1. Lack of controls that prevent and/or detect fraudulent behavior 2. Inability to judge quality of performance 3. Ignorance‚ apathy and incapacity 4. Lack of an audit trail ” Sullivan directed subordinates to book certain fraudulent adjustments and entries in WorldCom’s general ledger to mask WorldCom’s true performance. The fraudulent adjustments and entries were designed to falsely increase WorldCom’s reported revenue and to falsely decrease WorldCom’s reported expenses Sullivan directed
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