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    Question A. Yes, this is an enforceable contract. Postal rule is one of the rules of contract law that makes an exception to the general rule that an acceptance can only occur when communicated directly to the offeror. This is considered a legal binding contract as the acceptance match with the offer. It is an enforceable contract due to reasons mentioned below. 4 elements of a contract The elements to create a legally binding contract are as follows; 1. Legal capacity – a person above 18 years…

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    Summary and Response to “The Rules About the Rules” by Stephen Carter Honesty comes from within. Many people throughout the world lack integrity. Even I have battled the evils of lying when I told my professor I was sick when I was not. For someone to have integrity, Carter suggests that people must go through these stages to achieve integrity: they must discern right from wrong, informed action, and verbalize one’s intent. First, to be a person with integrity, you must discern right from wrong…

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    something that would be considered as a “brain rule”? These rules include things, which scientists know for certain about how the human brain operates. The human brain is a fundamental, physical system that requires sleep, exercise and proper nutrition in order to function optimally. The body and the mind aren’t separate things; the human brain is a physical system which has needs that are physical. John Medina goes into detail in his book, “Brain Rules” about how an individual cannot skimp on…

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    Antonia's Line Analysis

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    reminiscent of traditional Dutch paintings, and consistent utilization of the rule of thirds work to enforce the…

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    Mapp V. Ohio Case Study

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    a conviction. The Ohio Supreme Court upheld Mapp’s conviction. The American Civil Liberties Union filed an amicus brief on behalf of Mapp to the Supreme Court. Issue Can evidence obtained in violation the Fourth Amendment be used in state courts? Rule The Fourth Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures of their persons, houses, and effects. Wolf v. Colorado (1949)…

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    The history of free-throw; James Naismith created by a game that was non-violent. He wrote 13 rules of his game and labeled it basketball while he prepared teaching a gym class at the YMCA in Springfield, Mass in 1891. However, understanding that free throw was not called in the original 13 rules, but it was almost the same as rule number 7, that stated “if either side makes consecutive fouls it shall count a goal for the opponents.” Today, we know it as free-throw was put into place for more…

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    Golf is a game that dates back hundreds of years, originating in Scotland. The main goal is to get a golf ball to a target a few hundred yards away, in the least amount of strokes as possible. In the early stages of golf, the participants had to use curved sticks to hit the pebble down the track and win the game. Today, players use clubs made of metals such as tungsten and steel to hit a golf ball down a set course. Golf has evolved into a game that cultures all around the world participate in.…

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    defend their space and goal, anticipate opponent 's move, decide their defensive positioning and cover the play area (Mitchell, Oslin & Griffin, 2013). In ACSJ, the pupils are get into 2v1 game, two offenders and one defender. Using modified basketball rules, a defined mini court is used with clear mark our boundaries with cones or court lines. Off the court offender is supposed to pass the ball to the court offender through dribbling on the designate boundary line and with pivoting while the…

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    created thirteen rules, which are very similar to the rules today. Many of the rules are almost exactly the same, but with little changes or additions. For example, rule number one is the rule that the ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands. That rule is still current today except, once the ball passes the midcourt line, it cannot be passed back behind the midcourt line. Rule number two states that the ball can be batted in any direction, but never with a fist. This rule is…

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    to the greater good of the people. Utilitarianism is a pretty simple theory; it looks at the consequences of an action as to whether the result is good to the majority of people affected by the action. There are two types of utilitarianism; act and rule utilitarianism. Act utilitarianism is choosing an action that will result in the majority of the people benefitting or has the best consequences…

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