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    Executive Summary Leonard v. PepsiCo This case involved a contract dispute between Mr. John Leonard and PepsiCo Inc. arising from the claims that an advertisement by PepsiCo for a Harrier jet aircraft in exchange for Pepsi points was a valid contract. The court found that the advertisement was not an offer and ruled for the defendant. In order for a contract to be valid there must be agreement‚ consideration‚ contractual capacity and the object must be lawful. In an agreement there must

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    Nouns in Text to Speech systems E.Veera Raghavendra‚ Lavanya Prahallad IIIT Hyderabad‚ India raghavendra@iiit.net‚ lavanyap@cmu.edu At present most speech synthesis systems use raw text as their input which is understandable from a human point of view but problematic for the machines since the process of converting text to speech is very complex; in this paper we discuss the need for having a specific SSML tag for each “mention” (1st occurrence‚ 2nd occurrence) of a proper noun in the text or paragraph

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    Hector A. Vasquez Shoula Romano Horing MSM 517 20 August 2013 Leonard v. Pepsi Cola The Assigned case that I am to discuss is Leonard v. Pepsi Cola. In this paper I will discuss the facts of the case‚ the history‚ issues the court had to decide‚ the holding or the answer to the questions‚ the reasoning the court used to justify the decision‚ and finally the results and the judgment. The Facts is the Leonard sued Pepsi Co for refusing a formal demand to honor its offer. The history

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    Well I’m sure it’s without a doubt that you all commonly believe it constitutes either a kind or category of text‚ but in actual fact does it really? Good morning Year 11. The prime focus of your studies during the HSC course next year‚ I’m going to discuss how the genre of crime fiction has extended through time‚ whereby a variety of notions and characteristics exhibited throughout a text may either reinforce‚ challenge or extend on genre parameters. So what is genre then? Although genre is quite

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    Parenting and Infant Sleep

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    com/locate/smrv CLINICAL REVIEW Parenting and infant sleep Avi Sadeh a‚ *‚ Liat Tikotzky b‚ Anat Scher c a The Adler Center for Research in Child Development and Psychopathology‚ Department of Psychology‚ Tel Aviv University‚ Ramat Aviv 69978‚ Israel Department of Psychology‚ Ben Gurion University of the Negev.‚ Beer Sheva‚ Israel c Department of Counseling and Human Development‚ University of Haifa‚ Haifa‚ Israel b s u m m a r y Keywords: Infant Sleep Parenting Parent Mother Father Infant

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    life for guidance. It shows us what the first Christians believed. e) “Sacred texts were created by humans” The term Sacred is used to describe something that is special and connected to God and dedicated to a purpose‚ in Christianity the Bible is considered sacred text as it contains the word of God and gives Christians guidance. Some more liberal Christians may agree with this statements and state that sacred texts are ideas and symbolism of what God is like and that it is not exactly what God

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    Distinctive features of primate parenting relative to other mammals are characteristics of endothermy (warm-bloodedness)‚ bearing live young (placental)‚ and feeding their young with milk produced by mammary glands. Primates display unique parenting characteristics. Some of these characteristics include fertility‚ birth interval and preadult care. Fertility features include birth to relatively few offspring at a time‚ commonly just one. Features of Birth interval are relatively long period between

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    situation. Researches about parenting view mostly on mothers as the primary parent being the caretaker or caregiver‚ homemaker‚ and nurturer while fathers are viewed to be the provider specifically being the breadwinner‚ disciplinarian‚ and playmates. Parenting or otherwise known as child rearing is the way and demonstration of raising a kid from the day he/she was conceived up to the day he/she chooses to have his/her own family. It may either be a two-parent kind of parenting wherein a child is nurtured

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    Linda Brandes Position Essay Final Draft Eng 105 section 26 10/10/2012 The Advantages of Positive Parenting Parenting can easily be considered one of the most difficult jobs on Earth. Kids are not like puppies where you can get one and take care of it while it’s small and cute. Then‚ when it no longer entertains you‚ it can be given away to someone else to care for. Kids are a lifelong responsibility. Once they are born‚ they will always be there: when they are fun‚ when they are messy and

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    Growing into Sophistication…Does Strict Parenting Allow it? For every action‚ there is an equal and opposite reaction. Isaac Newton’s words are the perfect parallel of strict parenting. There is not ONE simple‚ dictionary definition of ‘strict parents’‚ however‚ when asking children to describe these parents‚ almost all the interpretations are negative; strict parents are ‘selfish’‚ ‘oppressive’‚ and ‘uptight’-basically straight out mean. Now these may seem like a bias perspective of a fussy 8

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