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    Ashley P. Thacker Dr. Charlotte Rich English 362 14 February 2016 Native Americans and Christians: The Stories of Re-creation The landscape of America was shaped by religious and cultural differences long before the arrival and subsequent settlement of Europeans. In this "new world"‚ the indigenous people were naturally separated in their language‚ landscape‚ cultural myths‚ and religious practices with no outside influence. As the Europeans arrived in the Americas‚ they thought little about

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    ABOUT MY SELF My name is Aura Maria Bello Aguielra ‚ I was born in Bogota Colombia in September 14 - 1994. I am a simple person‚ honest‚ responsible and spiritual. My hobbies are go to the movies‚ dance‚ skate board and sleep. My favorite subject is biology. My favorite color is pink.I love to learn something new everyday meet new people and make friends. I like to go out with my family and friends. What I hate the most is when someone lie to me ‚ it is better always to say the true even if

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    THE RULE OF FOSS V/S HARBOTTLE There are 2 elements present for this rule to happen. They are found in the case of Edwards v/s Halliwell. • It is the proper plaintiff in an action in respect of a wrong done to a company is prima facia the company itself. • Where the alleged wrong is a transaction which might be made binding on a company and all its members. No individual member is allowed to maintain an action in respect of that matter. This means that whenever there is a transaction within the

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    Prima Nanda Wicaksono 116090012 What is Management Information Systems? Management Information Systems (MIS) is the study of people‚ technology‚ and organizations and the relationships among them. MIS professionals help firms realize maximum benefit from investment in personnel‚ equipment‚ and business processes. It’s a people-oriented field with an emphasis on service through technology. If you have an interest in technology and have the desire to use technology to improve people’s lives‚ a degree

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    The rule in Ryland’s v Fletcher was established in the case Rylands v Fletcher [1868]‚ decided by Blackburn J. In effect‚ it is a tort of strict liability “imposed upon a landowner who collects certain things on his land – a duty insurance against harm caused by their escape regardless of the owner’s fault”. The tort under the rule in Rylands v Fletcher is described as one of strict liability. This means that liability may be imposed on a party without finding of fault such as negligence. The plaintiff

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    Propped during the industrial revolution‚ Bethlehem Steel dominated the steel landscape for almost a century. From roads to bridges to ships to steel skyscrapers to laying down railroad tracks‚ Bethlehem Steel became a household name across the country. But with its guns and glory came the unfortunate downfall due to strategic management. Below is the picture of a late 1800s watercolor depicting Bethlehem: In Good-to-Great‚ what differentiated good-to-great companies from comparison companies is

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    retailing handmade traditional Indonesian desserts. B. Main Competitors 1. PrimaDéli – Confectionary chain with large retail network. Retails mid-priced freshly prepared goods to consumers as snacks‚ and also sells cakes and seasonal baked goods. (Prima Deli) 2. Polar Puffs and Cakes (“Polar”) – Retail confectionary chain which additionally differentiates itself emphasis on savoury puffs. (Polar Puffs & Cakes) It also retails baked goods for special occasions. Polar enjoys high brand presence

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    Types of Operation Strategy 1. Company Profile 1.1. History Permata Bank was formed by a merger of five banks under the oversight of IBRA (Indonesian Banking Restructuring Agency)‚ i.e. PT Bank Bali Tbk‚ PT Bank Universal Tbk‚ PT Bank Prima Express‚ PT Bank Artamedia‚ and PT Bank Patriot in 2002. In 2004‚ Standard Chartered Bank and PT Astra International Tbk took over Permata Bank and started a major transformation of the organization. Subsequently‚ as a manifestation of their commitment

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    Doctrine of Competence-competence The proper allocation of responsibilities between courts and arbitral tribunals for resolving disputes concerning arbitral jurisdiction – disputes about whether the plaintiff’s claim ought to be decided by an arbitral tribunal or a court – has been one of the most complex and controversial question of modern arbitration law. Although there is broad agreement on one general proposition that arbitrators are empowered to rule on their own jurisdiction and then proceed

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    ACT NO. 2031 THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS LAW   I. FORM AND INTERPRETATION    Section 1. Form of negotiable instruments. - An instrument to be negotiable must conform to the following requirements: (a) It must be in writing and signed by the maker or drawer;     (b) Must contain an unconditional promise or order to pay a sum certain in money;     (c) Must be payable on demand‚ or at a fixed or determinable future time;     (d) Must be payable to order or to bearer; and     (e) Where the instrument

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