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    As I was reading the final chapter of the 5 Practices book, I was reminded of how important collaboration is – not only for my college studies but more importantly for my future teaching career. Reflecting on the work Sam & I put into our unit plan for this course, it was helpful to talk through ideas with one another and to see the different perspectives we each had. There are many times where I get stuck in my own thinking and it is truly helpful to be able to gain a fresh outlook when working…

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    High Note: Lease Contract

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    lease is a transfer of the right to the possession and use of named goods for a set term in return for certain consideration. Amy entered into a lease with High Note electronic store. She agreed to pay $25 a week for 100 weeks and final payment of $500 for an Alpo Theater. In this lease contract, Amy is considered to be the lessee. The lessee is a person who acquires the right of possession and use of goods for a set term in return for certain consideration. In this circumstance, High Note is…

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    products to its local consumers. Both B2B and B2C contracts may face some challenges, more particularly with unfair contract terms. The terms of a contract are the statements that describe the rights and obligations of each party to the agreement. Terms are all the matters agreed between the parties about what is to be done, how it will be done and under what circumstances. Terms are usually determined by the parties to the agreement and constitute the elements of the contract. They are…

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    Long Term Care Essay

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    Long-term care is a variety of services which help meet both the medical and nonmedical needs of people with a chronic illness or disability who can not care for themselves for long periods of time. There are many problems with todays long-term care and most of them are in cost, long-term insurance, and quality of care that is being given. More and more of the population is having to be put into some form of long-term care either because of age or because of a disability, this means that even…

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    A warranty is a less important term which is incidental to the main purpose of the contract. Failure to observe it does not cause the whole agreement to collapse; but consequently the innocent party may claim damages for its breach but is not allowed to treat the contract as repudiated. If the washing machine supplied to James works but looks shoddy owing to damage to the exterior casing caused during delivery by Bernard, a claim for damages may take the form of a reduction in the purchase…

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    The message behind this term can be beneficial and effective within youth work and youth ministry settings. While it is impossible to become Jesus, as stated above we are not Jesus, so we cannot become Jesus to a group of cultures. But we can be strong disciples, using Jesus’…

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    Am I Guilty Or Innocent?

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    that any alleged person remains innocent unless substantially proved guilty. What evidence does the petitioner has to provide to the prosecutor to prove that I am guilty? I believe by the elements of the law; I am innocent in both legal and actual terms. What makes the petitioners think that the case of the death was not natural? Even the scripture states that the day and the cause of demise are kept secret; no one knows the day and the method he or she will die. Maybe fate dictated that he will…

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    Australian Contract Law

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    voluntary agreements between the parties, which can never become binding without a legal contract. Because contracts are at the heart of a democratic free-market economy, it is unsurprising that contractual freedom has taken a vital role in defining the term of contract law. The origin of the Australian contract law can be traced back to the development of the English common law and was brought and introduced to Australia…

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    Thematization: According to Varo and Hughes (2002), the Problem of thematization is a serious case in legal translation. Does the translator have to preserve the syntactic structure and neglect the focus of the text or the other way round. Every sentence has a subject and a predicate. This subject may not be the theme of the sentence. The translator has to preserve the syntactic structure and convey the same focus in the same time. In this case, the translator has the right to estimate the…

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    The exact pathophysiology of Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome resulting from long term use is unknown. Some authors propose that the episode is not caused by cannabis itself but causative agent might be other components and contaminants in the cannabis 5. It is also possible that the accumulation of increasing levels cannabis metabolites leads to paradoxical vomiting seen with long term use6 .Cannabidiol is one of the metabolite which is a partial agonist at CB receptors thus acting…

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