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    It is not uncommon today to see dispute arising out of documents other than the Articles of the Company. In today’s scenario we see countless number of disputes arising out of such other documents‚ be it shareholders agreement or any other form of Joint Venture Agreement. Our court rooms and arbitration tribunals are crammed with such contest. It generally takes place when an investor is introduced in the company and a shareholder’s agreement is executed containing terms and conditions regarding

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    Social Norms: Socially Acceptable or Social Suicide Most people would agree that elevators are somewhat uncomfortable places. First‚ there are too many people crowded into a small space. Most people try to maintain personal boundaries‚ but quickly realize that their neighbor is often closer to them than they would like. Second‚ we were raised to think that talking to strangers is a horrible act that would inevitably place one in harm’s way. Therefore‚ elevators seem to embody a monastic

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    Ethics Paper Final BU486

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    The London Whale Scandal BU486-B : Accounting Information Systems and Computer Audit & Controls Kevin G. Bullock Wilfrid Laurier University Alexander Brik - 110882860 Aman Smagh – 110257570 Jack Welton – 100791540 Zaid Iqbal – 110184970 Synopsis of the Case In April and May of 2012‚ JP Morgan Chase & Co. incurred major trading losses of $6 billion dollars. However‚ JPMorgan’s financial statements represented these losses as only $2 billion. The losses were the result of

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    remorse. The two paths in the woods and forks in roads are deep metaphors for the lifeline‚ its crises and decisions. Frost’s poem is undoubtedly among the best-known and misconstrued poems of this era. One of the fascinations of the poem is its quandary‚ one that we instantly recognize because each of us has encountered it plenty of times‚ literally and figuratively. In particular‚ the forks in the road symbolize for us the relationship between free will and fate. Ultimately‚ we are free to choose

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    A Speckled Band

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    The story‚ “Adventure of a Speckled Band”‚ written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle‚ portrayed a secretive detective story based on Sherlock Holmes. The story consisted of numerous characters that deprived in the passage. To illustrate‚ the main character‚ Sherlock Holmes‚ played a major role; following Dr.Watson‚ Dr.Roylott‚ as well as Helen Stoner‚ who were all incorporated into the unraveling mystery. In Stoke Moran‚ England‚ the perceptible situation had begun during the time period of April 1883.

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    A poet’s writings are often the author’s personal views of the events going on around them. As noted by Joan Burbick in her work “Emily Dickinson and the Economics of Desire” during the time Dickinson was writing America was going through a period of “managing sexuality‚” (362). Single women were a major concern for the movement. Unmarried women had the power to use sex‚ but they did not have the “proper guidelines for how to manage it” (Burbick 363). In Dickinson’s poem‚ Did the Harebell Loose Her

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    self-determines how it interacts with other chemicals in its proximity‚ primarily because of different attractive forces being subjected at specific angles from certain amino acids on the protein’s primary structure and the final shape in the tertiary and quandary structure (Circular dichroism ).” The structure of proteins can range from simple to complex molecules. Proteins may consist of a primary‚ secondary‚ tertiary‚ and quaternary structure. The secondary structure consists of hydrogen bonds which join

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    control they have over their body. Ergo‚ this gives evidence to how Mr. McArthur could have fallen down the stairs. He had been totally inebriated‚ lost his balance‚ and fell down his stairs. The body position of Arthur could put anybody into a quandary. How exactly does a person walking down the stairs fall backwards? As it was stated before Mr. McArthur had been highly intoxicated that night‚ and when he had been walking down the stairs he began to lose his balance. In order to regain it he most

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    Anne Bradstreet

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    The bible enlightens‚ “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth‚ where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal‚ but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven‚ where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is‚ there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:19-21). Anne Bradstreet’s bases her poem upon this notion manifested as an extended metaphor. Along with the poem‚ the speaker’s tone is quite radical‚ ranging from

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    concerns of colonized as well as postcolonial India including the issues of the collision of the two cultures‚ the observation of the “other” by the natives‚ the function of racism and the dilemma presented by the Indian caste system‚ as well as the quandary of preserving Indian traditions while moving forward with progress. Anand sought to enlighten the worldly public to the predicament of the Indian

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