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    Wendy v Hook 1.1 Issues Wendy must prove there was an agreement, and the contract was certain. 1.2 Agreement Was there an offer? Firstly, it must be determined whether Hook extended an offer or an invitation to treat. The language used by Hook, “would you be interested”, is more akin to an invitation to treat than a firm offer. Hook could argue he was simply informing Wendy about the existence of a job vacancy. However, in contrast to Gibson, Hood did not invite an application but already set…

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    flamboyant, provocative, attire of the Latin culture. Latino men admire the attractively dressed women with “street poems, ” however, they know not to cross the line of obscenity, unlike the non-Latin men who see specific clothing as a sexual invitation and act on the message (Cofer 879). Through examples in her writing Cofer shows how she handle the various situations with a level head. Cofer believes the way she handled the situations is due to her education and proficient use of the…

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    Thanksgiving Opens a Gateway for Restaurant Winter Marketing Thanksgiving marketing ideas can generate long-term increases in daily business, family and group dining and in-house catering and merchandise sales. Promoting holiday parties and restaurant gatherings also boosts private-party bookings and off-site catering gigs. You can run a Thanksgiving promotion even if you're closed on the holiday by serving a Thanksgiving menu on the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before the big day. Organizing…

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    both have an irrefutable past that cannot be ignored. Maria Eva Duarte, known as Evita, grew up in an unfortunate situation. Her father had another family outside of her and her mother. When her father passed away at age six the other family did not treat her and her mother very nicely at the funeral. Growing up with a difficult family situation was one pressure, and the home living situation was…

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    Oxford Dictionary as “a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements”. This is essential in all debates because it demonstrates to the audience that if they can treat debate partner with respect, then they can also treat the people with the same amount of respect. However, since feminism is a serious issue that thousands of people do not understand the seriousness of it, it is challenging to remain respectful. If Emma Watson made her…

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    build, or the belongings that they have. What defines the material culture is the uniqueness of these items that determine where they originated from. 3. Non-material Culture consist of the ways in which one is taught to think, express themselves, or treat others. It also includes the values one places on themselves and those around them. 4. Sapir-Whorf Hypnosis has to do with ones learned vocabulary, and how it translates into other meanings in the same or different languages. For example; the…

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    Before his father’s death, Gogol is strongly opposed by his root. And by changing his name, he wishes to get rid of his root at the same time. But his father unexpected death gives Gogol chances to rethink and change how he should treat his parents and family culture. Gogol accepts his culture when he agrees the arrange marriage between Moushumi and him. “He had agreed to fly with her and her parents to Calcutta, to meet her extended family and ask for her grandmother’s blessing.”(216)…

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    Take a slow, deep breath, winter is here. There is a particular stillness that characterizes winter and with it comes a subtle invitation to embrace a long, dark, season of slumber. This is the time to rest, reflect, hold space, vision, and hibernate. But unfortunately, the calm, peaceful nature of winter can also leave us feeling stagnant or un-inspired. Hibernating isn’t going to burn any calories and that’s why I write this article to make you feel inspired to stay healthy and take good care…

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    world are used to only one way; the way they grew up. People tend to judge each other and act cruel to them if they differ from what they are used to. They make it seem like the person that is different is the monster, but it is themselves since they treat each other cruelly. In The Monster by Stephen Crane, Henry Johnson is viewed as the monster because he got his face severely burned. His face got burned from saving little Jimmy Trescott, from a burning house, now the town’s people see him as…

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    Question 1: Issue: Is the exclusion clause enforceable? Rule: A disclaimer is a statement that one of the parties will not be in breach despite failing to perform one or more of their contractual obligations. Whether a disclaimer is enforceable depends on; 1. Is the disclaimer part of the contract: (1) is it expressly set out in a written contract that has been signed by the parties? (2) It is expressly brought to the attention of the party by reasonable notice given before the contract was…

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