Breach of the Contract and Remedies for It Breach of the contract is a situation when buyer or seller does not perform its obligations those are mentioned in the contract. By this way, there are some remedies for breach and the party which one does not fulfill his contractual promise should compensate all damages after breach. The main types of breach of contract are minor, material, fundamental, and anticipatory. Minor is a breach of contract that is less severe than a material breach and
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anthropogenic global warming Bangladesh is frequently cited as one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change because of its disadvantageous geographic location, flat and low-lying topography, high population density, high levels of poverty, reliance of many livelihoods on climate sensitive sectors- particularly agriculture and fisheries and inefficient institutional aspects. Many of the anticipated adverse affects of climate change, such as sea level rise, higher temperatures, enhanced monsoon
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OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AMERICAN CONNECTOR COMPANY INTRODUCTION About DJC DJC is easily perceived as the typical Japanese manufacturer when considering their core principles. DJC’s corporate objective was profit maximization. DJC emphasised on high quality products at low production costs and thus creating value for the company. Initially, it followed a strategy of coping American products, which were considered to be the most advanced in the world, but over a period of years realised highly
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WORKING PAPER NO: 366 Foreign Direct Investment in India’s Retail Sector: Some Issues Murali Patibandla Professor Corporate Strategy & Policy Indian Institute of Management Bangalore Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 5600 76 Ph: 080-26993039 muralip@iimb.ernet.in, m_patibandla@yahoo.com Year of Publication June 2012 1 Foreign Direct Investment in India’s Retail Sector: Some Issues Abstract Foreign direct investment (FDI) plays an important role in India’s growth dynamics. There are several
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BASIC ECONOMIC CONCEPTS LESSON 1: BASIC ECONOMIC CONCEPTS By the end of this lesson, you should be able to • • • • • give an overview of Economics deal with the Economic Problem discuss the Methodology in Economics differentiate between Microeconomic Issues and Macroeconomic Issues 1.1 WHAT IS ECONOMICS? Some opinions: “Supply and Demand - that’s all there is to economics. The rest is nonsense.” “Economics is about what everyone knows in a language that nobody understands.” “Economics explains
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Ty Tran Mr. Waagen Honors English 10 24 March 2014 North Korean Starvation “Think about a population that’s totally dependent on rations from the government, and we know that these rations are going to run out,” said Nutrition Specialist Mandana Arabi, “There are really not a lot of resources they can tap into” (UNICEF). North Korea, for years on the edge of famine, have crossed the boundary, and dropped into the dark abyss. Food is rationed to one-fifth the necessary amount for survival
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an inexhaustible and infinite source of energy. In addition to all these, the energy obtained would also be clean. Also, there would be no potential risks for the environment, and we could live in a world that would be completely free from any detrimental impact on the environment. It is our call to keep the pollution under check, since it is us who ever started the pollution in the first place. The technology that we created earlier was intended to make the energy sources we have now work for us
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Broken Families CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION In the Philippines, Family is defined as the small unit of society where students got their first learning about the world before they engage themselves in the real scenarios of life. It is believed that parents are the first advisers of their kids who will teach them everything about all aspects of life including education. Filipinos nurture the value of family and their importance to one’s life. Filipinos are well-known of having close family ties that
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p. 1): - Infant mortality. - Lower birth rate. - Less emotional support. - Less cognitive stimulation. - Fewer skills upon entering kindergarten. - More reliance on publicly funded healthcare. - Higher rate of placement into foster care. - Lower employment rate as a teen. As you can see, teen pregnancy is detrimental to the child, the mother, the father, the family and the community, especially in the deprived communities where
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Without wheat, civilizations would not have grown and expanded to exalted status, and there’s a good chance we may not be where we are today without it. Reliance on wheat is necessary to sustain the world population, but perhaps a restructuring of the food system is necessary. CD and NCGS shed light on the negatives of wheat consumption, with prevalence of both forms continuing to rise. Mounting evidence
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