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    Wk5 Lab Joseph Laguerre

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    10 public Circles() 11 { 12 super( "Circles" ); 13 setSize( 300‚ 300 ); 14 setVisible( true ); 15 } 16 17 // draw eight circles separated by 10 pixels 18 public void paint( Graphics g ) 19 { 20 super.paint( g ); 21 22 // create 8 concentric circles 23 27 } 28 29 // execute application 30 public static void main( String args[] ) 31 { 32 Circles application = new Circles(); 33 application.setDefaultCloseOperation( JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE ); 34 } 35 36 } // end class Circles

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    Commercial Law Revision

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    Commercial Law Questions 1 What is meant by the terms "void" and "Voidable"- give examples quoting relevant case law. Void = is where there is no contract and never did exist in the first place‚ and a third party has no rights at all under a void contract. Case law: J Loudon & Co v Elder’s Curator Bonis. Voidable = is where a contract is valid until the court sets it aside‚ and a third party has good title if contracted before the contract being set aside or reduced by the courts. (The timing

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    Java Calculator CMD

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    import java.util.*; class pup { public static void main (String [] args) { int a‚b‚op; int c = 0; Scanner fSC = new Scanner(System.in); System.out.println("Welcome to CMD basic calculator!\n"+"Press ENTER key to continue . . ."); Scanner aKey = new Scanner(System.in); String akeyp = aKey.nextLine(); System.out.println("Enter first number:"); a = fSC.nextInt(); System.out.println("Input operator to be used( Ex. 1):\n"+"1. Addition\n"+"2. Subtraction\n"+"3. Multiplication\n"+"4

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    i am a pakistani

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    ");   scanf("%d"‚&num);   while(num){       r=num%10;       num=num/10;       sum=sum+r;   }   printf("Sum of digits of number:  %d"‚sum);   return 0; } Sample output: Enter a number: 123 Sum of digits of number:  6 #include #include void main() { float length‚ breadth‚ radius‚ aor‚ por‚ aoc‚ coc; printf ("\nEnter the Length and Breadth of the Rectangle: "); scanf("%f %f"‚ &length‚&breadth); printf("\nEnter the Radius of the Circle: "); scanf("%f"‚ &radius); aor = length*breadth;

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    KINDS OF DEFECTIVE CONTRACTS 1. Recessible Contracts 2. Voidable Contracts 3. Unenforceable Contracts 4. Void or Inexistent Contracts Rescissible (Article 1380-1389) Voidable (Article 1390-1402) Unenforceable (Article 1403-1408) Void ( Article 1409 -1422) ALL essential requisites of a contract exist. All the essential requisites of a contract exist All essential requisites exist but unenforceable due All or some of the essential requisites to non-compliance with statutory requirements

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    This will help children to develop their intellectual development and also they will develop their senses: Hearing‚ Touching and Seeing Elmer Elmer elephant If we will show to the children the Elmer elephant created by us‚ the children will want to create one. And this will help children to develop their fine motor skills‚ creativity skills and also their senses: Hearing‚ Touching and Seeing Three little pigs Matching cards After we read to the children the story‚ we will give them the card

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    Theogeny

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    entity‚ Chaos. Chaos literally represents the void or the gaping yawn. He also represents symbolically the womb from which all primordial beings originate. Chaos is also described as a mist or air. When Gaia emerges as earth‚ it creates a symbiosis of the elements of air and earth coming together. Nothing on earth can survive without air‚ and there are many scientific theories explaining the creation of earth from the void of space. Out of this void in the Hesiod’s Theogeny‚ comes Gaia‚ Tartaros/Erebus

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    The Indian Constitution

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    Basic features of Indian constitution: 1. Indian constitution is the lengthiest constitution with 443 articles‚ 26 parts and 12 schedules Previously there were 395 articles‚ 22 parts and 9 schedules. 2. Indian constitution was adopted on 26th November 1949. 3. Indian constitution was enforced on 26thJanuary 1950. 4. Fundamental rights – USA Aritcle (14-35) Part iii Justifiable(enforceable in court) 5. Directive principles- Ireland Article (36-51) Part iv not Justifiable(enforceable in court) 6. Fundamental

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    Beauty and Stylish

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    Beauty and Stylish The making of their agreement began with oral statement from Stylish who had demands regarding the new house‚ to provide curtains‚ blinds‚ and window coverings. Beauty explained to Stylish that all window coverings were provided in the contract like what Stylish wanted. Several weeks later‚ Stylish had agreed‚ and then leads to written contract signing. This is when the issue arose. Somehow Stylish signed the contract which content is contrary to what he originally demanded‚

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    Contract Law Name BUS 311 Business Law I Professor Date The law of contracts has been a part of our culture for a long time. Contracts are an agreement‚ either written or spoken‚ with a company or person to do something that is agreed upon with binding terms. Contracts are the glue that keeps the world of business together. They bind employees and companies‚ consumers and producers‚ and suppliers and wholesalers. A contract can vary from country to region or even jurisdiction‚ but a

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