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    What is the definition of a contract? An agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified. Describe the various types of contracts. 1) Bilateral and Unilateral 2) Express and Implied 3) Executory and Executed What elements does a contract need to be enforceable? 1) Agreement 2) Legality 3) Consideration 4) Capacity What elements would constitute a discharge of a contract? 1) Material breach 2) Minor breach 3) Anticipatory breach

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    happiness so the snails with thinner shells will likely be targeted first and eventually eliminated. 17.1 When predatory crabs are present in the snail population thinner shells were eaten much faster than when I was predator. The offspring that resulted only had thicker shells with predatory crabs but with me there were still crabs with thin shells. One reason is that there were four predatory crabs as opposed to just 1 which was me. Four crabs eat a lot more and much faster than me. Furthermore‚ since

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    Asset Backed Security (ABS) An asset-backed security is a financial security backed by a loan‚ lease or receivables against assets other than real estate and mortgage-backed securities. For investors‚ asset-backed securities are an alternative to investing in corporate debt. An ABS is essentially the same thing as a mortgage-backed security‚ except that the securities backing it are assets such as loans‚ leases‚ credit card debt‚ a company’s receivables‚ royalties and so on‚ and not mortgage-based

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    Routine Activities Theory examines crimes as events that happen at a specific location and time‚ involving specific persons and/or objects. There are three components necessary for predatory crimes to occur; a motivated offender‚ suitable targets‚ and the absence of a capable guardian. In the event that one is lacking‚ a predatory crime cannot occur. The Routine Activities Theory gave criminologists the problem analysis triangle or crime triangle. Formulated by Lawrence Cohen and Marcus Felson‚ it theorizes

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    more likely to experience increased levels of crime and urban decay (Fritsch‚ Liederbach‚ & Taylor‚ 2009). As business establishments‚ homeowners‚ and tenants moved away‚ it left many homes and building unattended. Overtime gangs‚ drug dealers‚ and predatory street crime would take over these areas further degrading the overall economics and appearance. Residents that remained in the community exposed to these conditions would become withdrawn and in turn less involved in the well being of the community

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    caused his disturbing behavior or is it his nature. Frank is thrilled while he puts his plan into action to kill Blyth. As he is only six years old it infers to the reader that his disturbing behavior is instinctive. This is emphasized with the predatory vocabulary used; my heart beat ‘wildly’ and I ‘licked my lips’. Blyth’s death is the only death out of the three that the reader doesn’t feel much sympathy for and actually likes Frank for doing what he did. This is probably due to Blyth being the

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    U.S. antidumping duties on shrimp imported from Thailand Summary: The case happened because US shrimpers call for end GSP. The largest seafood associations in the US tried to lobby campaign in Washington to cut generalized system of preference (GSP) privileges to Thailand. They want the US congress to look into Thailand’s business practices. They said “Thai shrimp imports have been a serious problem for us and shrimp farmers across the US for years‚ and we need to bring attention to the issue

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    fear an animal? One biological imperative for fear is risk of disease. Matchett & Davey (1991) and Ware et al (1994) looked at the relationship between animal fears relating to contamination and to likelihood of attack. They investigated fear of predatory animals and other fear-relevant animals. Both groups of animals elicited fear but only the animals carrying a risk of disease also elicited disgust. Those participants with the greatest fear of the ‘disgusting’ animals also scored highly on scales

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    Argumentative Essay on the Effect of Gentrification Living in a neighborhood of color wherein there is no preference for people with low income‚ represents a socio-historic process where rising housing costs‚ public policy‚ persistent segregation‚ and racial animus facilitates the influx of violence between black and white menace as a results of residential displacement which is otherwise refer to as gentrification. This has however deprived many citizens of the United States‚ a good quality of

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    the mutualistic relationship running‚ which affects the relationship in a positive way. Co-evolutionary changes that happen in the prey which hamper the predator from successfully capturing the prey affect the predatory relationship negatively because they reduces the chances of the predatory relationship from continuing. However‚ it is important to remember that the changes that are pertained to are genetic changes‚ the ones that can be passed on from generation to

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