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    Abstract A contract is essential to permeate a concept implementation between two or multiple parties. When a person agrees to buy a home, there is a contract with the provider same is the case to our home furniture that we achieve by contracting with the respective utility providers. Therefore, a contract is essential to enforce a potential into action. In the pursuit of the instruments of a contract, it is noted that there a potential similarity and subtle disparity between oral and written contracts

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    Criminal records are having a functional creep when it comes to its usage (Dahl & Saetnan, 2009; Fox, 2001, as cited in Backman, 2012). Criminal records management expands into intrusive territory that was not intended for. This can be defined as “collateral consequences” in which it further penalizes ex-convicts with criminal records that may affect their employment, livelihood and increased chance of recidivism (Pinard, 2010, p.461). Even though many countries are adopting the ways of U.S., some countries

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    Commanders are the greatest asset when conducting the operations process. Commanders drive the operations process through understanding, visualizing, describing, directing, leading, and assessing operations. During the operations process, the staff conducts essential functions that support the effectiveness of operations and contribute to the overall successfulness of mission accomplishment. Accurate and timely running estimates are vital knowledge management tools that assist commanders in driving

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    Brothers, an investment bank, was not bailed out as Bear Stearns was. Although Lehman Brothers were considered “too big to fail,” it was not bailed out because the Fed claimed that Lehman’s collateral was insupportable under section 13(3), which allows “the Fed to lend to a wide range of borrowers using good collateral if at least five Fed governors approve” (Smith, 2011, p. 17). Consequently, investors withdrew their money from “all banks and money-market funds” (Smith, 2011, p. 19). AIG, the largest

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    Drones Vs. Drone Strikes

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    claimed to have less collateral damage than the collateral damage caused by manned aerial vehicles. “They strike quickly, and the missile can be diverted from its original target in an unintentional miss” (Hazelton 30). In the drone strikes in Yemen, even President Hadi admits that there are accidental civilian deaths (Terrill 22). But whether ground troops are used, whether manned aerial vehicles are used, or whether drones are used, there will always be a possibility for collateral damage and civilian

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    Racism in the Criminal Justice System As defined by the dictionary, racism is defined as prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. Though as a society we have progressed, racism is still a prominent issue; especially where power is held. In America today, racism is prevalent in the criminal justice system and is employed through unfair sentencing, jury exclusions, and police brutality. One way that racism

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    Jack Ryan Essay

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    9-26-13 Case 1: Jack Ryan and Palisades Produce The workplace is littered with ethical dilemmas no matter where you work. For Pacific Trust the primary ethical issues that need attention are Jack Ryan’s negligent behavior toward his work with the Palisades Produce contract. His negligence caused him to be faced with lying to his superior or taking responsibility for his mistakes. The necessity for a course of action to help Jack comes partly from the underlying issue of Stephen Wood’s misconduct

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    Questions On Sentient

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    Develop, define and refine Sentient’s positioning – position Sentient as the leader in distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) – what DAI is, why it matters, and why Sentient is different and better than others in the AI/DAI field. ● Define the messaging and brand architectures for Sentient the company – how Sentient is communicated to various stakeholder audiences through words and images – and ensure that all company outreach to its audiences follows these guidelines. ● Work, with the

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    of the mall. The logo has a unique color and fonts to allow the people to identify the mall’s core brand. In addition to the logo, Emaar has branded its mall by many other marketing collaterals such as magazines and mall brochures that can be obtained from their cooperative information desk. These versatile collaterals are intended to inform the mall visitors of the availability and location of the mall’s retail shops, restaurants, and the wide entertainment options. So you can find information kiosks

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    women-owned business needs is just one of the best alternatives for women entrepreneurs. They have a hustle free application process that can even be done in the comfort of your office or couch and more delightful is the fact they require no collateral. With collateral being ascribed as the major reason why most enterprises have failed in securing loans, women business owners can take advantage on GoKapital given that they only require a year being in business, 3 monthly statements and only around $ 100

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