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    of Brock breached the contract to pay the final balance of $5,000,000 to Mammoth Construction Inc. for the construction of 2 bridges for access from the downtown core to the facility, if the City of Brock can insist upon the replacement of the bridge decking and railings when the reduction in value of the spectator facility is insignificant and if the initial offer of Mammoth to complete the work for $50,000 affect the outcome. The City of Brock had breached the contract to pay the balance of…

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    Case Law 531 Week 3 Quiz

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    Answer: Yes, Bo would be entitled to recover his $1,000 payment plus the $150 cost of clearing the land. He has the option to rescind his contract. Also, Sadia had knowledge and consent that Bo was going to had Lot No. 2 cleared of brush. Therefore, he should be able to get the money back for the cost of clearing the land. (g) Assume that on March 1. Bo instituted a suit for specific performance and that Sadia denied she had agreed to sell. At the trial, the court decided that Bo was telling…

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    George Miller’s magical number 7, plus or minus two, helps confirm the capacity of short term memory (Miller, 1956). Most people 18 and over can hold 5 to 9 items in their short term memory (Miller, 1956). Miller believed that short term memory could only hold his magic number because of the limited “slots” in which memory could be placed in the brain. Miller reached this conclusion by getting the participants of the initial study to listen to a number of tones that were different by pitch.…

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    Plus Sized Woman

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    The first time I saw a plus sized woman on an advertisement, I was happy. It made me feel beautiful because it showed that you don’t have to be very thin in order to be beautiful. The fashion industry is continuously growing and I’ve noticed that more recently, plus sized models have become more mainstream. At first, I thought that this is amazing because I have been overweight almost my entire life and I had this false perception of what beauty is because I never saw any models that were…

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    Body Image Research Paper

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    controversial when it comes to plus size sizing: the bigger you are, the more fabric, the more money has always been the excuse for businesses. I think the accepted definition for plus size women are women who are not 5 feet 11 inches, and super lean. People view this term (plus size) as being negative because a lot of the negativity that influences the mean comments towards plus size is the…

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    300 to 600 miles, he should have the vehicle serviced (retorqued). Before this happened, the vehicles’ motor blew up again and was towed to Barco Auto. Because of this, Golumbia supposedly missed a business meeting that eventually cost him the loss of a $40,000 contract, which PSI would file a counterclaim for. The plaintiff lease form has many safeguards to insulate itself.…

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    Hrynew, 2014 SCC 71 1 Macera v Abcon Media Canada Inc., [2017] OJ No 3740 1 Duty of Good Faith Acting in good faith in Canadian contract law means to act honestly without malice, however at times, it can come off as unclear in defined terms. In contract law, it refers to each party in the contract who will perform their end of the deal reasonably, with integrity and not unpredictably or randomly. There are two important steps in good faith performances.…

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    Third Party Beneficiary

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    Contracts are everywhere. They are a part of everyone’s daily lives. Learning what constitutes an enforceable contract was very useful. A contract, is a promise that is supported by a benefit, or a bargain. This promise, or offer, has to be clearly accepted and the parties need to share a common intent and understanding of the formation. The offer cannot be an invitation. It must be a clear intent to enter into an agreement by the offeror. It must state the consideration in its terms and…

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    Cognitive Chunking Theory

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    Memory is composed of three parts sensory memory, working memory and long-term memory. Sensory memory tends to preserve information in its original sense for a fraction of a second. If the sense is strong or memorable a person is able to have a higher chance of recalling it. Senses that we are adapted to would not be meaningful therefore it would fade in our sensory memory. Working memory is the next phase in, which we hold and manipulate information in a conscious attention through a…

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    The working memory model, as introduced by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974, outlined two distinct components: the phonological loop (PL) which deals with auditory information, and the visuospatial sketchpad which is concerned with visuo-spatial data. The PL consists of two parts, the phonological store and the articulatory control process (ACP). According to Baddeley and Hitch, auditory information is held in the store for about two seconds while the ACP recycles this information, through…

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