our cultures and it connects us to our pasts. It brings us closer to who we are as people through food recipes and cooking techniques. along the way things have been added and things have been lost but the connection stays the same. In “Eating the Hyphen“ author Lily Wong writes about Changing cultural identity and her food experiences and eating habits being from two different cultures. In “Doberge Cake After Katrina” author Amy Cyrex Sins talks about the loss of cultural identity during a time of
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Anurita Bains‚ author of the essay (anecdotal narrative) “Riding the Hyphen”‚ believes that Canada as a whole is an empty identity without a distinguishable culture. Bains and her family travel to Canada‚ therefore she and her family choose to withhold their traditional Indian style to adopt a more common look to fit in. Upon arriving‚ Bains quickly learns English and is registered in school as Anne. Due to her parents’ active schedule Bains spent the majority of her time at home by herself‚ which
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That`s the reason I married you‚ ‘cause you`re so different from everyone I`d known before.” -Ricky in I Love Lucy. This quote is from the iconic show from the 50`s‚ I Love Lucy‚ but also is used in Sustavo Perez-Firmat`s piece called Life on the Hyphen. In Perez-Firmat`s piece‚ Perez-Firmat relates the Cuban-American experience and how it is made up of several different generations who all have to go through three steps of adaptation to their new homeland. These three steps of adaptation are the
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SESSION 2 11-09-14 CONTEXT/ TUTOR’S REFLECTION Being not there in the first TD session‚ I can only rely on my partner’s feedbacks about our student’s reaction when she was teaching math. Math is a subject that if not all then many of us hate. Its like a plague to a student’s life. I was once afraid of math when I was a kid‚ so I could only imagine the contorted faces of my students because of the confusing things that math feeds us. Math is hard if you don’t learn to accept it as a part
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Capital Gains Tax consequences of a Deferred Delivery Sale I refer to the client request for an opinion regarding the Capital Gains Tax (“CGT”) implications of a deferred delivery sale. There are two specific questions on hand; whether the deferred delivery sale results in two disposals for CGT purposes as well as whether the growth in the value of the asset from the date of concluding the sale of the asset until the date of delivery is subject to CGT. Set out below is an analysis and interpretation
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and uncertain- in order to constitute an event as a condition‚ it is not enough that it be future; it must also be uncertain. Past but unknown- a condition may refer to a past even unknown to the parties. A condition must not be impossible. Suspensive condition- (condition precedent or condition antecedent) or one the of which will give rise to an obligation. Resolutory condition- (condition subsequent) or one the fulfillment of which will extinguish an obligation already existing. Period-
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and unknown to the parties a. Suspensive vs. resolutory In suspensive condition‚ fulfillment give rise to an obligation – acquisition of rights In resolutory condition‚ fulfillment extinguishes obigation – loss of rights acquired. b. Casula‚ Potestative‚ mixed Casual – depends on chance or will of third party (valid) Potestative – depends on the will of one of the contracting parties 1. if suspensive condition depends on will of debtor‚
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rendered on credit. According to the Act‚ a credit agreement is a credit transaction or a leasing transaction or any transaction with the same import regardless of its form or regardless of the fact that the transaction(s) is subject to resolutive or suspensive conditions. For the purpose of this assignment‚ I will only discuss issues pertaining to credit transaction because the case of Quirk’s Trustees which is central to the question whether there is sale before the last assignment is paid falls with
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CHAPTER 1 General Provisions “An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do.” (Art. 1156) * OBLIGATION * obligatio‚ Latin‚ means tying or binding * tie or bond recognized by law by virtue of which one is bound in favor of another to render something * duty under the law of the debtor or obligor - Civil Code * Juridical Necessity * the rights and duties arising from obligation are legally demandable and the courts of justice may be called
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LAW ON OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS* I. Introduction A. Law - from the Latin word “lex” which is derived from the verb “Ligare” meaning “to bind” - a rule of conduct‚ just and obligatory promulgated by legitimate authority for the common observance and benefit (as defined by Sanchez Roman‚ a Spanish Civilist) B. Sources of Law 1. Legislative- Congress 2. Constitution- supreme law of the land 3. Administrative or Executive Orders‚ Regulations and Rulings-
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