What is the role played in contract law by the doctrine of consideration 1. Controversies and challenges of consideration. For a contract promise to be enforceable‚ that promise must normally be supported by consideration. Any contractual promise must be supported by consideration unless an exception applies. A promise will be supported by consideration if it’s given as part of a bargain or exchange rather than a gift. Second‚ the promiser or 3rd party should receive some act forbearance
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Applied Econometrics Applied Econometrics Introduction Outline FEM11090-12 Applied Econometrics Nalan Basturk Erasmus University Rotterdam Econometric Institute basturk@ese.eur.nl http://people.few.eur.nl/basturk/ Introduction Course Introduction Course Organization Motivation Introduction Today Regression Linear Regression Ordinary Least Squares Linear regression model Gauss-Markov conditions and the properties of OLS estimators Example: individual wages Goodness-of-fit 1 / 42 2 / 42
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Selecting an Overall Positioning Strategy The full positioning of a brand is called the brand’s value proposition—the full mix of benefits on which a brand is differentiated and positioned. It is the answer to the customer’s question “Why should I buy your brand?” Volvo’s value proposition hinges on safety but also includes reliability‚ roominess‚ and styling‚ all for a price that is higher than average but seems fair for this mix of benefits. The figure shows possible value propositions on which
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Ethical Considerations Reflection Paper By Leeanne Reichert Monday‚ January 21‚ 2013 EDU/315 James Russo University of Phoenix Teachers must take into consideration the school policies and the code of conduct that is appropriate in the educational work place. These policies and codes affect the ethical thinking of teachers and how they must act towards their co-workers‚ parents‚ and students. It focuses on what is considered as good decisions and the correct actions as well as the moral
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Applied Sociology Ethan W. Miller Dr. Shenk April 2014 Applied Sociology As every college student beginning there career in college everyone comes in with different dreams and aspirations. Some students enter universities already knowing what they want to-do. Some students have an idea‚ but are maybe haven’t quite narrowed down there choices yet. While others have no clue and are open to all the possibilities that there institution has to offer to them. As we move through
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Lorenzo Revuelto – Taboada and Virginia Simon-Moyas paper “The business plan as a project: an evaluation of its predictive capability for business success”. The article begins by introducing the key topic “Is a good business plan such a decisive factor” (Fernandez‚ Revuelto –Taboada‚ Simon-Moyas‚ 2012‚ p.2400) of business survival? The aim of this text is to analyse factors that influence business survival and the position of a business plan as the decisive factor. The authors reached two hypotheses
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focusing on the UK market. The brand we chose is Carte D’or. To start with the overall vision of Unilever. They are looking at developing new ways of doing business for the future‚ to increase the benefits for the company‚ as well as to reduce their environmental impact on the nature by Unilever`s activities. Their mission‚ is to make their business more sustainable. For example‚ Unilever`s plan has over fifty targets to achieve. Most of them are focused on helping people to improve their well-being
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Shiyan Fei Professor Li Bus- W430 April 3 2014 W430 Personal Best Leadership Project Section 1 360 School Work Volunteering Family/ Friends Upward Previous Professor: Li Chenwei‚ Bingi Prasad Parent: Mother Upward Lateral Close friend: Yangxin Zhou‚ Jin Gu‚ Yiheng Gui‚ Mengqian Li‚ Lingling Liu‚ Zhengwei Wu‚ Yajun Ji‚ Junlan Ma Downward Casual Acquaintance: Huang Nico Section 2 2. Recognize patterns: Finding Common Themes Common theme
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16‚ 10‚ TRUE) (b) z = (50 - 45.16)/10 = 4.84/10 = 0.484 P(x > $50) + P(z > 0.484) = 0.3142 3. What proportion of the households spent between $30.00 and $40.00? (c) z = (30 - 45.16)/10 = -1.516 and z = (40 - 45.16)/10 = -0.516 P($30 < x < $40) = P(-1.516 < z < -0.516) = 0.2382 OR 23.8% of the population spent between $30.00 and $40.00 4. 99% of households spent less than what amount? z- score for 99% area is 2.3263 x = mu + z * sigma = 45.16 + 2.3263 * 10 = 99% of households
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Leading Change When Business Is Good • If not reviewed on a regular basis‚ a company’s vision or belief system can become misaligned or distorted. • Companies are organic systems that need to learn to adapt‚ yet remain true to their essence‚ their misson and their identity. • Today’s work places are more educated and diverse than those of the past. These teams can be united and motivated by a strong value or belief system. • Command and control mechanisms cannot be imposed
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