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    Summary of the case The bird was a case which came to be known later as an economic loss. According to the case, bird Construction Company was given the responsibility to build an apartment in 1972 and later the apartment was sold to Winnipeg Condominium Corporation. After the building was sold, Winnipeg Condominium Corporation in 1982 noticed that there were problems with the masonry work as well as the mortar work in the exterior part of the building (Palmer, 2007). This made the company to…

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    Contracts Companies can also maintain trust with customers, through contracts. Being willing to make a promise or to enter into a contract is one way in which a firm can demonstrate to others its confidence in its own competence and reliability with regard to quite specific activities (Blois, 1999). Contracts are based on the shared norms and values of the two companies. When companies create a contract, they trust each other to fulfill the obligations of that contract. When it comes to…

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    Newly launched townhouses are commonly seen as an attractive option for property buyers, especially for first time buyers looking for a starter family home. There is, however, a lot of discussion on whether townhouses, single family detached houses, or condominiums are better, with real estate forums and websites such as CanDoFinance filled with arguments for and against each option. Some of the main arguments in favour of townhouses are that they are not only more spacious and aesthetically…

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    Perrault's Tale Analysis

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    The ending of Perrault’s tale has a very clear message that if you don’t follow it, there is no hope of coming back from the mistake you have made. The Grimm’s version provides a bit more hope at the end, but still has an obvious message that you should not break. Even the themes of these two stories, although the same, can be interpreted slightly differently. Perrault’s folklore seems to be telling young children, especially young, attractive ladies, that if you talk to strangers a “wolf” will…

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    Chapter 9 “Music and the Temple” Musical Instruments It is important to note here that when Moses was given the original instructions, in Numbers 4, of how the holy items were to be transported, music was not part of the plan! Furthermore it does not state in 2 Sam 6 that God had commanded David to establish music and singing when the Ark was being returned. So some might say assembling a musical ensemble was a risky instruction given by David considering what had happened to Uzzah (2 Sam 6:7).…

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    crucial characteristics and therefore arrives at the wrong conclusions. Ironically, Miller recognizes that “marriage is somewhat of a contractual agreement”; but he overlooks the fact that both Starks and Killicks did not respect their half of the contract. Initially, Killicks was treated Janie with respect and left her to do her work in the house while he took care of the manual labor. After a while, however, he begins to note that “if [he] kin haul de wood heah and chop it fuh yuh, look lak…

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    The Jungle, written by Upton Sinclair, takes us through life back to America in the early 1900’s. The book allows us to follow an immigrant family from Lithuania. The main character, Jurgis, had just moved to Chicago with his family hoping to for wealth. We experienced their struggles and the conditions they lived through in the novel. The novel has shown that lives of immigrants and the poor in the progressive era was full of corruption. One issue faced in the novel is being taken advantage of…

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    If you were given the chance to perhaps win cash or prizes, how would you do it? Maybe you would go to your grandmother’s BINGO competition, or maybe you put your ticket in a raffle and hope that your number is called. Both those options sounds enticing, but instead I would go play games or maybe answer trivia questions. Yes, I understand that BINGO is a game, but I’m not talking about that kind of game. Instead, I’m talking about gameshows, like Jeopardy or Legends of the Hidden Temple. It will…

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    Eun Lee Case Study

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    Peter Lee has acknowledged that Eun Lee has refuted the allegation that she worked or provided a massage for compensation on January 5, 2017. Mr. Lee argues that Eun Lee could not have been giving a massage that day because she is currently employed by Phoenix Spa. However, the letter from Phoenix Spa states that she works 15 days a month. Therefore, more information is needed to determine which days of the month Eun Lee worked in January, since it is possible that January 5 was one of her off…

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    Agent 47 Hitman

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    Agent 47 is back once again. The cool, calm and calculated assassin returns in the latest Hitman, though this time, the story unfolds in the form of various episodes, the next of which are due for release later in the year. Now, it's understandable that the release of Hitman in episodes may be concerning, though, with this particular title, I think it's important that IO interactive get it right, especially after the disappointment of Absolution where the end product felt rushed and unfinished.…

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