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    whom the promise was made can only enforce the contract if they themselves have provided consideration. Therefore, if the promise has moved from a third party it cannot be enforced. This rule is demonstrated in the case of Tweddle v Atkinson [1861] 121 ER 762. Whereby, Tweddle’s claim failed as he himself had not provided consideration, despite being named in the…

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    Millennials, Gen Xers, Baby Boomers, the Silent Generation, and the Greatest Generation; groups of people divided not only by the time period in which they were born, but the cultural, social, political, and economic standpoints by which they live. The so-called “Greatest Generation” is made up of those born between 1901 and 1924, followed by the Silent Generation, born from 1925 to 1945. The second largest generation is the Baby Boomer Generation, who were born between 1946 and 1964, and became…

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    while tightening the long-standing relationship with India - an ever stronger space power". ISRO had launched ESA's PROBA satellite on board its PSLV in October 2001. Technology transfer  ISRO receives microwave remote sensing data from ESA's ERS-1 and ERS-2 satellites which is used for several applications.  Many ISRO scientists have received training in ESA's…

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    As Luke Brand, the Sourcing Strategist at Gourmet Avec Aimer (GAA) Inc. looked at his wristwatch, he realized it was 3:00 PM, and he had been looking at the attrition report for the quarter for quite a long-time. 13% attrition was a cause for concern especially for a company known as the employer of choice in the Restaurant industry. As Luke looked at the numbers, his scheduler reminded him that his next meeting was with the strategic sourcing team. The Sourcing Dilemma Sourcing was done in a…

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    Superposh Hotels Case Study

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    Clive and Jennie have sustained injuries at the Superposh Hotel, they may have a claim under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 (OLA 1957) if they were lawful visitors, or the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984 (OLA 984) if they were trespassers. Both acts cover only a result damaging from state of premises other damages is covered by negligence. In Ogwo v Taylor [1987] 2 WLR 988, injuries sustained by a fireman whilst fighting a fire at premises was covered by the ordinary law of negligence and not…

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    Smartphones In Healthcare

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    violating HIPAA and legal actions are underway against the hospital that you work at. How could this be? This is the very same co-worker who you consider trustworthy, dependable, and have worked side by side with for several years. Unfortunately, the ER nurse allowed her star-struck nature to get the best of her and clearly violated…

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    R's Hayden: A Case Study

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    R/s Jessica and Hayden walked to the park in the rain and Jessica allowed the child to play in the sand box. R/s she took Hayden to the ER and he had a high fever and pneumonia. R/s Hayden ate like he had been starving. R/s Hayden was in his father’s care last week and will be with Joseph until…

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    Holy Grail Analysis

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    In conclusion, we must be aware, understand the advertisement traps and then do something about it. In a New York Times article by Brian X. Chen and Natasha Singer, they summarize the whole concept of online marketers. Advertisements are finding new ways to trick us into looking and then becoming engaged in their products. They are using high quality software to track you; by attaching cookies onto our devices. This is the “Global Commercial Surveillance” and the “Holy Grail” for marketing…

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    In Huckleberry Finn one of the main contributing ideas is that appearances are often false to the truth. Throughout the story Huck meets people of many different lives and some of them pretend to be something more than they are.Huck often finds himself in situations where he must lie or act as though he was someone else or risk being found. I am going to give some examples and show how they are relevant to the story and how it shows the character of Huck and others in the story. Pap…

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    Systems theory focuses intently on the environment and how it influences and shapes the organization. The theory promises to effectively handle complexity, perform with precision, see through a holistic lens, and will always arise from any form of chaos. In our case study, the “Crisis in the Zion Emergency Room”, we see the horrible effects of poor communication and teamwork between the divisions of a hospital. The conflict lies in the fact that beds are divided among the emergency room, the…

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