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    Business Law

    Introduction Parol evidence rule is legal rule that once written agreement has been signed by all important parties, then it cannot be add to or any outside evidence which can change written contract. In other words, if there is a written contract between two parties, they can’t give verbal evidence to add extra words to the agreement in any way or to modify the meaning. However, there are ways of exception to the rule that can be allowed by the court. Collateral contract can be argue as one of

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    Fey Fey

    TUTORIAL :MEETING PART A H-wan N-wan Bhd is adopting Table A of the Fourth Schedule to the Companies Act 1965 except that proxy shall not be a quorum. Ahya Karim, a newly appointed company secretary, has received a memo issued by the chairman of the company reminding him to carry out board resolutions passed in previous Board meetings. The board meetings were held twice to: a. accept the retirement of Mr. Salmi Roslan as a director. b. authorize advance payment of RM50 000 to director

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    Riordan Manufacturing

    with its employees. In this paper, Learning Team A will propose a workplace environment that would be supportive of successful organizational change and development, explain how the differences between leadership and management currently affect networking within Riordan, recommend at least two strategies to create alliances between Riordan and its networked internal and external stakeholders, and propose an environment at Riordan going forward that would be supportive of team functioning and learning

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    Taxation

    Taxation Finance Act 2009 Alan Melville S IT IN TH W EEN ON NO IFT ITI F ED ● ● 15th Annual Edition ● ● Class Tested Over 250 Worked Examples ● Over 250 Exercises and Questions On ACCA, CIPFA, AIA and IFA Reading Lists Taxation Supporting resources For instructors Visit www.pearsoned.co.uk/melville to find valuable online resources • Complete, downloadable Instructor’s Manual For more information please contact your local Pearson Education sales representative

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    Internationa Business

    where they were made. Example: Japanese firm Matsushita furnishes the CD player in the Korean-manufactured Kia Sorento.) International business consists of all commercial transactions—including sales, investments, and transportation—that take place between two or more countries Increasingly foreign countries are a source of both production and sales for domestic companies (These global activities enable us to get more variety, better quality, or lower prices. Private companies undertake such transactions

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    Union Expansion Issues for Us Employers

    Union Expansion Issues for US Employers Micro Units, Employee Free Choice Act, and Armour Globe Key Rulings of the NLRB and Their Effects Timothy M McDonald Webster University Abstract There are three major areas of recent changes to unionization. These changes are making unionization efforts easier expanding the burden of employers to defend against these efforts. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) rulings and congressional actions in both the House and Senate have eased the way you collect

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    Eu & Tr Trade and Policies

    (1951) but true fathers of borderless continent were: Robert Schuman and Jean Monnet (supported/complemented by Paul Henri Spaak and Jacques Delores). Why was Europe created: They wanted to avoid repetition of wars between Europeans (especially avoid another conflict between France and Germany). Germany wasn’t punished because Americans learned from WWI. To avoid repetitions politicians/intellectuals came up with free commerce, democracy, and individual freedoms. The sincere collaboration (early

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    Title of Amitav Ghosh's Shadow Lines

    different things, but I believe the fundamental allusion he makes is to the borders that separate nations from each other. Divisions between nations - shadow lines Amitav Ghosh asserts that the borders that separate nations are nothing more than artificial lines created by men. Thus, the ‘shadow lines’ of the title are the borders that divide people, and one of the main emphases of the novel is on the arbitrariness of such cartographic demarcations. Why are these lines ‘shadowy’ then? Because like

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    Maritime Liens and the Conflict of Law

    liens and their definition. After this, I will examine why there exist conflicts of law in maritime law. My purpose of this essay is to compare two states that are very different in their domestic maritime law in respect of maritime liens and the differences in recognizing foreign maritime liens. I have chosen to compare the domestic law in the United Kingdom with the United States because I feel that they are managing conflicts of law very differently from one another and I want to get a deeper knowledge

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    Life as We Know It

    research methods of anthropological research. 5. Explain the causes of culture shock. 6. Analyze the values of cultural relativism. 7. Identify the uses of cross-cultural comparison. After reading this chapter, you should be able to: iStockphoto/Thinkstock iStockphoto 8. Explain the basic ethical questions of anthropological research. 9. Explain the different concepts used in an anthropological analysis of culture. 10. Explain the difference between humanistic and scientific approaches to culture

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