GCCCD Business Law Discussion
THE CASE OF THE MEETING OF THE MINDS Plaintiff Tarth signed a five-year commercial lease in July 2019 with the Defendant, Oakshade Town Center, for space in a shopping center in Davis, CA. A provision of the lease stated: ?Lessee does not rely on the fact nor does Lessor represent that any specific Lessee of type or number of Lessees shall, during the term of this lease, occupy any space in the Shopping Center?. Tarth vacated the premises in April 2021 and sued Defendant for rescission and damages.The Trial Plaintiff alleges that he entered into the lease in reliance on false statements made by the defendant and its agent; that Dunkin Donuts, Wendy’s, and Chipotle would be leasing and occupying sites near his and that they would commence operations by the end of 2019. Dunkin Donuts and Wendy’s never leased space. Chipotle became a tenant but not until December 2020.Defendant admits that his agent discussed other tenants with the Plaintiff. Defendant disputes the misrepresentation, claiming they were not statements of fact, but statements of opinion about possible future conduct and alleges, in any event, the alleged misrepresentation was not material to the Plaintiff because of the provision in the lease (stated above).Questions to Discuss
OSU Philosophy Question
Many people, philosophers and non-philosophers, have thought that the most important thing in life is happiness. Even those who don’t want to go that far think happiness is an important ingredient in a good life and that what counts as human happiness is deeply connected to human nature.For this essay, I want you to select the philosopher or thinker who has come closest to giving the correct account of human happiness. Then, I want you to do the following:Describe what happiness or the good life is like for their approach. This description should include such things as what is necessary for happiness, what is sufficient (what would be enough), whether it can be achieved alone or only in society (and what kind of society), whether it is accessible to everyone or not, what effort one has to put in, what qualities one needs, etc. You should be as complete and concise as possible. Your account must be supported by citations to primary sources; Provide their basic reasoning in favor of this account. This should connect to what they think is essential to human nature or what our most basic drives are, etc. It should be clear why they think this is happiness for beings like ours. This might require you to extrapolate and fill in the thinking and views of the philosopher under consideration;Explain, with your own reasoning, why this is the best account of human happiness that we have considered. To do this, you will need to say what the view gets right, what (if anything) it gets wrong, and why you think this is right or wrong. You should provide your own account of what we need for happiness insofar as it matches or diverges from the thinker you have considered. Here you should be attempting to convince a reasonable but skeptical reader to accept this view by appealing to plausible premises and showing how this view follows.Your essay must refer to primary sources and include citations (at minimum author and page number), but should not consist of just a series of long quotations. It should be clear that you have read and understood the material and are able to explain it to a reader. My lectures and slides are not a primary source and may not be cited in your essay; and, Lay out any ways in which your reader ought to reform their lives, better to be able to achieve the kind of happiness or good life tht you are endorsing.
FGV Sexting Intimate and Sexual Media Practices and Social Justice Bibliography
According to my thesis, search twelve references and sources and write about their contents and how related to the thesis.two sentences for summary and two sentence for how does it related to thesis.
Jamba Juice Is a Healthier Choice than Starbucks Essay
answer the following questions1) Consider the following thesis statement and clarification:Jamba Juice is a healthier choice than Starbucks. The drinks at Jamba Juice are rich in vitamins and anti-oxidants, are low in fat, and avoid caffeine and other stimulants.2) Imagine a piece of evidence for each point in the claim, you may need to scout Jamba Juice’s website.3) Are all of the points and evidence equally convincing?4) Pick the weakest point and construct a counter-argument for it. How would you word it? How would you argue it is a convincing position?5) Finally, how can you respond to that counter-argument? If you can easily dismiss it or assert it as a gross misrepresentation of the facts, than it is NOT a sound counter-argument. (Go back to the Handbook for guidance on this). The response should be the most difficult part of the counter-argument.
SEU Danone?s Wrangle with Wahaha Discussion
Danone?s Wrangle with Wahaha (12 points)For this week?s discussion read the case study about Danone in China introduced in the last module (p. 255 in the textbook).After reading the case, discuss the following:Identify the problem in the joint venture that triggered the conflict between the two companies and discuss the differences of each company?s understanding of their own respective roles and responsibilities in this venture.As a leader, discuss ways you would handle conflict when it arises from organizational culture or national culture? A case study is a puzzle to be solved and here is a strategy for formulating your initial post:Describe actions that would address or correct the situation and who should act upon what.Draw from experience, course readings or real-life experience.
The Benefits and Limitations of a Universal Basic Income Policy Essay
BASIC REQUIREMENTS (REQUIRED ELEMENTS): Word Count: 1,000 – 1,500 (word count must be displayed in the upper left hand corner of the brief) Three hyperlinked citations embedded within the brief. Please note, you may not display the citations at the end of the brief, hyperlinks need to be embedded within the narrative (for example like a news article). We want to link out to the citation at the point the information is used. One properly sized graph you prepared yourself (chosen from one of the graphs covered this semester). Again, the graph needs to be embedded within the brief at the point the concept is being discussed (i.e. it cannot be just randomly placed anywhere in the document, it needs to flow with the narrative). SOME POSSIBLE TOPICS: Housing Minimum wage The middle class Poverty Trade The environment Student loan debt Free college for all Healthcare Taxation Market Power (exhibited by large corporations) PART II: WRITING YOUR POLICY BRIEF (TWO SUBMISSIONS, A WORKING DRAFT AND A FINAL DRAFT) FYI, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO RECEIVE APPROVAL FOR YOUR FINAL DRAFT BEFORE MOVING ON TO THE DISCUSSION/PEER REVIEW PROCESS. FORMAT FOR YOUR MEMO USING YOUR CANVAS RICH CONTENT EDITOR: Make sure that you title your brief. Paragraph 1: Start with an ?Executive Summary? a fancy way of saying a well crafted introductory paragraph that “grabs” your reader’s attention. Do not make the introduction overly long…it should hit the big ideas, “inviting” your reader to continue on with the rest of the brief. Paragraphs 2: Description of the problem that your proposed policy or recommendation will be addressing. Paragraphs 3: Present your policy/recommendation. Paragraph 4: Provide analysis of your policy/recommendation being sure to share two strengths and one potential weakness. Paragraph 5: And lastly, provide a well-crafted conclusion. Gentle Reminder: do not introduce new information in your conclusion, a conclusion is a brief wrap-up/summary of what was presented in the previous 4 paragraphs. The point of the conclusion is to leave your reader with a summary of what you really want them to remember! Reminder: Use meaningful hyperlinks to cite your sources, don’t use URL’sLinks to an external site. (notice I did not put the URL address here, I used words describe what is in the link!) And most importantly, do not place your citations at the end of your paper, today’s readers want to view citations in the moment (think online news articles).Reminder: Include one graph that you drew/crafted yourself that speaks to your topic (find your graph from one of the MindTap graphs we covered this semester). Be sure your graph is properly sized so the final display is pleasing to the eye (i.e. keep in mind your audience is reading this online).I am requiring a draft copy be submitted that properly displays all of the required elements (i.e. I need to see the hyperlinked citations and graph as well as the basic formatting meets expectations).
Technology Poses a Threat to Privacy Questions
Chapter 11 ? study questions 1-10, Exercise Question 1 Chapter 12 ? study questions 1-11, Exercise Question 1 Study questions 2-3 sentencesExercise questions 100-150 wordsText Book:Bourgeous, D., Smith, J., Wang. S., Mortati, J. (2019). Information Systems for Business and Beyond. Text Book Link:
Unethical Behavior Involving Lean Operations Discussion
I need support with this Engineering question so I can learn better. give three examples of unethical behavior involving lean operations and state the relevant ethical principle that would be violated.
Service learning project | Education homework help
ÿ~ One of the benefits of teaching for social justice is that teachers and their students can get involved in service-learning as a way to learn the curriculum while also addressing real-life problems that face local communities. Extending learning beyond the classroom can lead to increased retention and allows students to practice their critical thinking skills.ÿ
~research other service-learning opportunities for K-12 students that promote cultural knowledge and the principles of social justice.ÿ
~submit a list of five potential service-learning projects for K-12 students.ÿ
I have a template attached.
Week 5 ia virtual poster conference
Poster presentations at conferences are effective methods of communicating research findings. The discussion of the research being presented is a key element in poster conferences. During professional conferences, poster presenters speak with other psychology professionals providing insights into the information offered within the poster as well as explaining key elements of the research findings. See the PSY699 Poster submission guidelinesLinks to an external site. for templates and guidelines to aid in the creation of your poster.
For this week?s discussion, you will be submitting a link to your Folio account where your colleagues will find your poster presentation along with a brief detailed explanation of the materials included in it. Poster presentations are typically informal affairs with limited time for presenters to provide extra information. In keeping with this, your explanations of the materials will be limited to specific parameters. To explain the research presented in your poster, you will be creating a 3- to 5-minute screencast video. You may use any screencast software to create this video. (For further assistance with specific free-use screencast software please see the Quick-Start Guide for Screencast-O-MaticLinks to an external site.) Within the screencast video, you will create a voice over that will point out unusual, unique, and important aspects of the research presented in the poster. Be certain to visually indicate the specific sections or headers where the elements are located to guide your viewers through the materials. The link to the screencast will be attached to the poster page within your Folio project so that your colleagues may interact with your insights into the materials.
Include the link to your Folio project with your completed poster and screencast link in your initial post prior to Day 3.
Note to Students: This assignment requires that you produce a visual presentation, supply a spoken audio narrative, and to listen the audio narrative of others.ÿ Note you are also asked to provide a transcript of your presentation.ÿ If you have a documented disability accommodation that might interfere with your ability to complete this assignment you may contact your instructor to develop a comparable alternative assignment.ÿ