of every agent is to act within the scope of the authority conferred upon him and perform the agency work according to the directions given by the principal. When the agent acts otherwise‚ if any loss be sustained‚ he must make it good to the principal‚ and if any profit accrues‚ he must account for it. Illustrations: (a) Where the principal instructed the agent to warehouse the goods at a particular place and the agent warehoused them at a different warehouse which was equally safe‚
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Education 5. Travel and the handicapped Emergence of Group Travel Patterns 1. Travel club 2. Low-Price group travel 3. Public carrier group-rates and arrangements 4. Incentive tours 5. Special- interest tours Summary of the principal social effects of tourism 1.The vacation and special business trips a person takes are often among life’s most vivid memories. 2.For families ‚vacation trips takes together are among the highlights
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conducting principal’s business 164. An agent is bound to conduct the business of his principal according to the directions given by the principal‚ or‚ in the absence of any such directions‚ according to the custom which prevails in doing business of the same kind at the place where the agent conducts the business. When the agent acts otherwise‚ if any loss be sustained‚ he must make it good to his principal‚ and‚ if any profit accrues‚ he must account for it. ILLUSTRATIONS (a) A‚ an agent engaged
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Chapter 1 BASIC ELEMENTS At a top level‚ a computer consists of processor‚ memory‚ and I/O components‚ with one or more modules of each type. These components are interconnected in some fashion to achieve the main function of the computer‚ which is to execute programs. Thus‚ there are four main structural elements: • Processor: Controls the operation of the computer and performs its data processing functions. When there is only one processor‚ it is often referred to as the central processing unit
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Throughout this article‚ Foster’s five components of a quest make up the points of a story and bring it together as a whole. These five components are: (a) a quester‚ (b) a place to go‚ (c) a stated reason to go there‚ (d) challenges and trials en route‚ and (e) a real reason to go there. An example of a movie that exploits these components is the drama/romance Collateral Beauty. In this movie‚ the questers name is Howard‚ played by Will Smith. The place to go isn’t a literal place‚ but more of
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wanted to keep the existence of the separate states. They also didn ’t want to threaten liberty. And lastly they wanted to create a government that everyone could agree upon. So the Framers of the U.S. Constitution based their government on six basic principals. The first one was called Popular Sovereignty. Popular sovereignty means that all government power belongs to the people. The people give the government the power it holds. Through the Constitution‚ the American people set up their government and
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The Components of The Plot In William Faulkner’s "A Rose for Emily" there are numerous aspects of the plot that can be explored. The use of conflict‚ foreshadowing‚ and flashbacks throughout the story form the plot along with its characters. The plot’s stages can be traced throughout the story. The start and end of the exposition‚ climax‚ and resolution can be identified. There is also a protagonist and a few antagonists in this story. The story is based on the life of a southern woman and the
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Allocation/Costing John Deere Component Works A 1. How did the competitive environment change for JDCW between the 1970s and 1980s? After three decades of massive growth in products‚ volumes‚ manufacturing and footprint‚ John Deere faced a rapidly changing environment. The 70’s were a time of diversification and expansion with a primary strategy of manufacturing all components internally. This growth and critical mass allowed
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the two principal methods of gathering data - the questionnaire and the interview? Two principal methods of gathering data are questionnaires and the interview. Both of these methods have advantages and disadvantages which must be considered before utilizing information so the best method suited for the particular scenario is picked. Interviews provide more opportunity for participants to clarify and elaborate giving more detail to their answers. Care
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From an investigation of the connection between strain components in uniaxial tests‚ this research conducted a mixture of experimental and numerical analysis to determine the damage constitutive constraints of the brain tissue by exploiting nonlinear optimization method. To do that‚ a mixture of the gray and white matters of the brain tissue were imaged using MRI and then the tractography approached was used to determine the angle of collagen fibers in them. Finally‚ the tissue samples were subjected
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