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    form used in tender) 12 CML: UNILATERAL CONTRACTS – ACCEPTANCE BY PERFORMANCE – OFFER OF REWARD 12 The Crown v. Clarke (1927 Australia) 13 Carlill v. Carbolic Smoke Ball [1893 UK CA] 14 Errington v. Errington [1952 UK CA] (Father buys house) 14 Contracts Inter Absentes – Post-Box Rule and Rule of Reception 14 Post Box Rule -- CML 14 Household Insurance v. Grant [1879 UK CA] 15 Herthorn v. Fraser [1891 HL] (Post-box rule) 15 Rule of Reception: CLL & CML 15

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    Exposure Draft 242: Leases Introduction The Exposure Draft (ED) on leases is dissected to prove its ability to provide useful information to the user. This essay will firstly describe the objectives and the three key issues‚ which are lessee accounting‚ presentation of statements and disclosure. Secondly‚ it will analyse how the changes in new ED affect users and provides useful information in terms of those three issues. Lastly‚ a conclusion will be drawn to summarise and restate the topics. Objectives

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    “legitimate” birth. Legitimacy now refers to an attitude in people’s minds – in some countries strong‚ in others weak – that the government’s rule is rightful (Roskin‚ 1974). Legitimacy itself is the lawful condition or quality of an act or person. When a whole range of behavior is legitimate‚ it may be called a legitimate order. The three kinds of legitimacy that determine the existence of sovereignty are rational legitimacy‚ traditional legitimacy‚ and charismatic legitimacy. Rational legitimacy

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    the attitude? Ethics will have it as “love your neighbour as yourself” and “Do unto others if you want others do unto you”.  "Philosophy starts with Socrates in the streets of Athens taking his message to the people and speaking in their language - agricultural analogies and common mythology." Through the centuries‚ though‚ philosophers retreated into academia‚ creating a convoluted vocabulary that can appear inaccessible to the average first-year university student - those "deontological" ethics

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    Yara Hassan Period 8 Catch Me If You Can‚ Frank Abagnale with Stan Redding Characters: 1. Frank Abagnale- tall‚ thin‚ clean cut‚ very intelligent‚ cunning‚ mysterious‚ nice‚ caring. Frank Abagnale was the main character‚ an innocent boy who was from a newly broken home and sought amusement in conning people into giving him money. This became his profession at age 17 and was successful until age 20. He was smart and daring. He observed situations which helped him accomplish his schemed

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    The notion of paying one set cost for ’unlimited’ quantities of a good or service is certainly appealing‚ and that appeal is exactly what all-you-can-eat (AYCE) restaurants take advantage of. Gobi Brighton‚ an all-you-can-eat barbeque restaurant in England‚ offers unlimited servings of Asian and Middle-eastern foods for one fixed price of 12 pounds. Of course‚ no customer will actually eat an infinite quantity. Taking this factor into account‚ and given the various costs the restaurant must pay to

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    Catch Me if You Can by Frank W. Abagnale is the true story of Frank Abagnale himself‚ as a real fake. Throughout the book‚ Abagnale uses several different rhetorical devices‚ such as foreshadowing‚ irony‚ point of view‚ and importance of title; and raises certain social issues. The title Catch Me if You Can is very important because it is a perfect example of foreshadowing. Frank’s first taste of the criminal life occurs at age sixteen. He cons his father out of $3‚400. After which‚ Frank runs away

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    Why can’t penguins fly? Why can’t penguins fly? This is a question that has been asked ever since the discovery of the majestic bird that has the inability to fly. Well the only thing to blame would be the penguins themselves since they adapted to stop flying and start swimming. Another frequently asked question is “why can’t penguins swim and fly”? All of these questions will be answered in this essay. Why did penguins adapt to to swimming instead of flying? One answer to this is that penguins

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    Can You Picture That? Photography‚ with the rise of social media outlets such as Instagram‚ has become a wildly popular medium for modern day art. Although these modern photographs of food‚ or places one has traveled are often straightforward and representational of the elements in the photo. In the 1970’s however‚ photography was still a new medium of work‚ one that proved with the right amount of staging can have a deeper meaning that leaves the audience with questions‚ and such is the nature

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    “What money can’t buy: The moral limits of markets” he speaks on the role money has in our society. He tells us that the usage of money goes beyond purchasing and selling a good‚ but how it’s used to persuade and challenges a person’s ethical values. What I found to be most important of Sandel’s book is his two objections for why society should resist to engage in the further development of the market‚ corruption and coercion. He opens the book by telling us all things money can buy. Some of the examples

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