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    Page 180 1) The court viewed the situation as if a reasonable individual would consider the offer as valid. Zehmer’s outward expressions and words constituted a genuine offer to sell. The outwardly demonstrated intent is all the court looks at, not the secret and inward thought of the defendant. A contract cannot be done in passing or when absent-minded. Both parts have to come to mutual understanding and agreement (Melvin, 2011). Lucy demonstrated her intent by ensuring that details were in the

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    Page 180 1) The court looked at if a reasonable individual would consider the offer as valid. Zehmer’s outward expressions and words constituted a genuine offer to sell. The outward demonstrated intent is all the court looks at, not the secret and inward thought of the defendant. The contract cannot be done in passing or absent-mindedly. Both parts have to come to mutual understanding and agreement (Melvin, 2011). Lucy demonstrated her intent by ensuring that details were in the contract (illustrated

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    areas(Holt-Gimenez 526-527). While I agree with Gimenez that having the government fund the big chain stores is not the solution; I do not think that raising the minimum wage is the answer. To solve the food desert problem, the farmers and local grocers need to be funded by the government. First, our nationwide economy cannot support a minimum wage of something like $15 per hour. The United States dollar is not the same in Idaho as it is in Washington. Our dollar carries different values per state

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    communities do not naturally form; they are abandoned by the result of multiple market forces. Our analysis seeks to use game theory to explain the dynamics of the relationship between consumers in malnourished communities and market forces like the grocers and the government as well as unfold the underlying factors that contribute the decision-making process leading to food deserts. Subsequently we will provide our recommended healing mechanism to mend this relationship and promote more collaborative

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    years back and that he votes democrat because thats how his grandparents and parents have done so for years. To represent the ideology taking control over the people Havel introduced us to the green grocer. Just like the bumper sticker driver the Green Grocer falls victim to the ideology. The Green Grocer is the manager of a fruit-and-vegetable shop who places a sign with the slogan: “Workers of the world, unite!” He is not at all interested or genuinely excited about the idea of unity among the workers

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    The Axeman of New Orleans terrorized a city and got away with it. In the early nineteen hundreds, a serial killer took the lives of multiple New Orleanians. Italian gangsters in New Orleans did not usually attack women or children. New Orleans had heavy mob activity. The Axeman was not an act of organized crime, but an association with the mafia. On Thursday, May 23, 1918, the Axeman claimed his first victims. A door panel was removed to gain access into the homes of the victims, although, he did

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    Traditional sundry shops and modern supermarkets still co-exist till these days. Both are in the retail business whereby each provides multiple products and goods for their customers. In this research, a critique of Modernisation Theory by Rostow (unilinear model of development) is used as the theory to explain the phenomena of grocery shopping trend specifically between sundry shops and supermarket in Kuching, Sarawak. Rostow’s unilinear model of development explains that there are five stages

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    Financial Accounting: Introductory Section Pretest Introduction Welcome to the pre-assessment test for the Financial Accounting Online Course: Introductory Section. This test will allow you to assess your knowledge of basic and advanced financial accounting. All questions must be answered for your exam to be scored. Navigation: To advance from one question to the next, select one of the answer choices or, if applicable, complete with your own choice and click the “Submit” button. After submitting

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    or the self-interest. Actions of duty agree with self-interest. For example, the duty of grocer is to provide one price to all customers. The grocer might offer one price to everyone, not because of a sense of duty, but because the competition with other stores forces him to offer fixed price. It is hard to figure out if the grocer’s action was done from a sense of duty or not. In fact, the work of grocer was done from self-interest, not from immediate inclination to anyone of the customers because

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    Farmers, grocers create markets for ‘ugly’ produce In America, 1 in 5 fruits and vegetables grown don't fit grocery stores' strict cosmetic standards the twisted carrot, the crooked cucumber, the imperfect apple usually causing them to go to waste. What most consider “ugly produce” is perfectly fresh, nutritious, and is delicious as any other. Fortunately, there is hope for ugly produce; recently some grocery chains have concluded there is a market for those not so perfect fruits and vegetables

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