Common Law Assignment Answer 1: There is no enforceable contract between Joanna and Rita because under Contract Law it is stated that the first requirement for any valid contract to become existent is an agreement that contains the elements of “offer” and an “acceptance”. In the case provided‚ Joanna did put forth an offer for Rita who then laid a condition of accepting the offer‚ therefore a counter-offer; also Rita had not yet accepted the offer completely. She stated in her response‚ that
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ensuring that there is an interpreter at any meeting held with the child or family. * At my setting we communicate both on a one-on-one basis and as a group. We are also very conscious about the way we speak i.e. tone and volume of our voice as well as how we use our body language. * It is good practise at my setting to feel and show empathy‚ sincerity‚ and above all to listen. * My settings policy is that the key worker is to communicate with the child and family to help design and deliver
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years‚ these noted specialists have realized that natural resources might be construed to disappear due to the unregulated use of natural resources for food by humans. People in developed nations might be argue about what will happen to our food supply in the future and how some developing nations are already being impacted. Countries like Sudan and Somalia in Africa suffer from famine and poverty because these lack the resources to feed their people. The global food situation is becoming increasingly
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and while I have always been one to push the envelope and always test limits. I had never learned what truly pushing people’s limits was until I had the experience of living with Kady. At times we fight‚ and I have to remember she has yet to learn common courtesies‚ but she influences‚ inspires‚ and impacts my every decision now‚ and I wouldn’t have it any other
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1. Introduction Purpose / Objective This document‚ describes the concepts of Orthogonal Array Testing. The document describes the usage‚ benefits and limitations of Orthogonal Array Testing. This document also gives examples of how Orthogonal Array Testing can be implemented. Scope This is Black box testing technique which uses systematic and statistical pair-wise testing to find maximum defects with minimum test cases. Also known as OATS (Orthogonal Array testing Strategy)‚ this is a combinatorial
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Is the common good common? Something is wrong with the way we live today. For countless years we have made a benefit out of the chase of self-interest‚ this now constitutes what remains of our sense of purpose. We know what things cost but have no idea what they are worth (Judt‚ 2016). The principles of catholic social thought (CST) is separated into nine major principles. These principles deliver a thorough understanding of relationships between individuals and the way in which society operates
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Students can: a. Present information‚ findings‚ and supporting evidence‚ conveying a clear and distinct perspective‚ such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning‚ alternative or opposing perspectives are addressed‚ and the organization‚ development‚ substance‚ and style are appropriate to purpose‚ audience‚ and a range of formal and informal tasks. (CCSS: SL.11-12.4) b. Make strategic use of digital media (e.g.‚ textual‚ graphical‚ audio‚ visual‚ and interactive elements) in presentations
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The Future Tenses Simple Future There are two different forms in English to express future in the Simple Future: ’ be going to’ and ’will ’. ’Will’ is used to express promises and things we decide to do in the moment of speaking‚ ’going to’ is used to express our plans. Both of those forms can be used to express our predictions. Here goes a list to make it more readable. Use (Will) : 1. Promises (Use 1) 2. Unplanned actions (Use 2) 3. Predictions (Use 3) Use (Going to)*: 1. Planned
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When I was twelve‚ my maternal grandfather died of prostate cancer. My parents had hid his sickness from me for months‚ thinking I was too young to handle the news. I found out only weeks before he died‚ and I recall being furious with my parents at his funeral. So‚ I asked my grandmother if I could stay with her for a while‚ thinking I could keep her company and also get a break from my parents who I felt had somehow betrayed me. Within weeks of moving in with my grandmother‚ she told me she had
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Future Life Our daily life in society seems ever changing. So then‚ why do we still use the phrases “same old same old” or “same shit different day”? Everything we feel and go through on a daily basis to a lot of people seems to be the same as it was years ago: war‚ famine‚ economic downfall‚ job loss‚ and a non-social society segregated by time‚ technology‚ and worst of all money. “Same old same old” is not the case! Change is all around us 24/7 in everything we do. Society is in fact what
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