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Write a concise piece of legal advice advising James of his chances of a successful appeal to the Supreme Court.

James read an advertisement by a firm of London auctioneers to the effect that there would be held in London an auction sale “without reserve” of the famous Gatsby Painting Collection, valued by an independent expert recently at £250,000. He immediately booked a flight from Scotland to the auction rooms in London where the auction was to be held.

He was determined to get the Collection at any price, especially after catching sight of the artist himself at the sale. James was participating spiritedly in the bidding, which was reaching a very high level under the direction of the auctioneer, when Gatsby demanded that the auction cease since he could not after all bear to part with the paintings.  The auctioneer immediately refused to accept any more bids (the last one had been made by James) and went on to the next item. James’s last bid was £150,000.

James brought an action against the auctioneers for breach of contract demanding £100,000 damages (representing the difference between the contract price and the market value of the lot at the date of the breach) on the basis that the advertisement to hold an auction without reserve constituted a unilateral offer to sell the Collection to the highest bidder and that such an offer was accepted by him when he bid at the auction. The County Court, however, found for the auctioneers holding that:

  1. The advertisement to hold an auction without reserve did not amount to an offer to sell the lot to the highest bidder since there were no express words to that effect in the advertisement, merely a statement of fact that the seller had not placed a reserve on the lot.
  2. The auctioneer’s request for bids amounted merely to an invitation to make an offer to buy and that offer was made by bidding. No contract could be completed until the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer.
  3. There was no contract because there was no consideration for the auctioneer’s promise.
  4. In any event, damages would be purely nominal because, as the highest bidder, James was simply deprived of the chance of obtaining the lot at the price which he actually bid. Until the fall of the hammer, it would have been open to other bidders to bid at a higher price.

You are asked to write a concise piece of legal advice advising James of his chances of a successful appeal to the Supreme Court.

What is the impact of the African-Americans on the creation of Hollywood Films? What characteristics and qualifications deter African-Americans from appearing in Hollywood films?

The following research questions (RQs) would be useful to ensure that an in-depth understanding of the study topic “Hollywood and the lack of diversity” obtained.

RQ1. What is the impact of the African-Americans on the creation of Hollywood Films?

  • What characteristics and qualifications deter African-Americans from appearing in Hollywood films?
  • What characteristics and qualifications promotes white dominance in Hollywood films?

RQ2. Why is the media so stereotypic, despite being a federal agency that should promote equality and non-discriminative ideologies?

  • What roles does the media play in Oscar’s awards films?
  • What is the relationship between culture and media in the United States of America?

RQ3. How does America’s media compare in terms of African-Americans and white’s composition?

  • Is a higher population of one category in the Hollywood associated with the white dominance in Oscar’s award?
  • Does the media undermine the roles of African-Americans in the Hollywood Industry?

Discuss the disease process: etiology, epidemiology, and pathophysiologic mechanism. Identify common complications that may occur with the alterations or treatment modalities. Patient’s overall prognosis

Rashid Ahmed is a 50-year-old Middle Eastern male who was admitted this morning to the medical unit with a diagnosis of dehydration and hypokalemia. He has been experiencing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea for the past 48 hours after eating at a local restaurant three days ago.
Medications:
• Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole 160/800 mg PO q12h
• Potassium chloride (KCL) 40 mEq PO once
• Ondansetron 4 mg IV push q6h prn for nausea
• Lisinopril 5mg PO daily
• Atorvastatin 10mg PO nightly
Orders:
• Vital signs every 4 hours and prn
• Daily weights
• Activity: Up ad lib with assistance x1
• Diet: Clear liquids, progress to regular as tolerated
• IV: 1000 mL dextrose 5% in normal saline with 20 mEq KCL at 125 mL/hr
• Intake and output, record every 8 hours
SBAR Report:
S: Mr. Rashid Ahmed is a 50-year-old Middle Eastern male who was admitted to our unit at 0600 this morning after being admitted to the ED at 0400 with a diagnosis of dehydration and hypokalemia. We are monitoring his fluid and electrolyte status closely. I have just received admission orders.
B: Three days ago, he developed abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, and severe diarrhea 12 hours after eating lunch at a local restaurant. The symptoms have continued for the past 2 days, and food and fluid intake has been minimal to none since the symptoms began. Last night he nearly passed out while going to the bathroom around 0300. Mr. Ahmed was brought to the ED by his wife, and reported dizziness, weakness, and continued nausea. He received 4 mg ondansetron IV for nausea in the ED. Lab work was drawn and is available in the patient chart, and urine and stool samples have been sent to the lab. Mr. Ahmed’s only medical history includes hypertension and hyperlipidemia.
A: Mr. Ahmed is drowsy but oriented x 3, appears ill, and is irritable. He reports having a headache, which he rates a 4 on a scale of 0–10, but he hasn’t wanted anything for it. Admission weight was 73 kg (162 lb), which the patient reports to be about 4.5 kg (10 lb) less than usual. Vital signs were obtained on admission, including orthostatic blood pressure readings which were positive. Patient had drop in BP from 135/70 while lying down to 105/55 once he stood up. He reports dizziness. Heart rate is tachycardic and irregular. Patient also noted to have a 100.4 degree temperature. He has only taken a few ice chips since admission due to his nausea. The patient had one small liquid stool in the ER. He has not voided or experienced emesis since admission. An IV bolus has been completed and now D5NS IV fluids are running at 125 mL/hr.
R: Mr. Ahmed has new IV orders that need to be initiated. You will need to start him on oral antibiotics and potassium when nausea resolves. Provide patient education on safety, his prescribed medications, and intake and output measurement.
Pathophysiological Discussion
1. APA format (citations and references)
2. Discuss the disease process: etiology, epidemiology, and pathophysiologic mechanism
3. Identify common complications that may occur with the alterations or treatment modalities
4. Patient’s overall prognosis

Should Sharon tell Jill’s name to the security officer? Why? Would it make any difference if Jill had recently done a big favor for Sharon? Would it make a difference if they were not good friends?

Sharon and Jill were best friends. One day they went shopping together. Jill tried on a sweater and then, to Sharon’s surprise, walked out of the store wearing the sweater under her coat. A moment later, the store’s security officer stopped Sharon and demanded that she tell him the name of the girl who had walked out. He told the storeowner he’d seen the two girls together and was sure the one who left had been shoplifting. The storeowner said to Sharon, “Come on now, come clean. You could get into serious trouble if you don’t give us your friend’s name.”

Should Sharon tell Jill’s name to the security officer? Why?
Would it make any difference if Jill had recently done a big favor for Sharon?
Would it make a difference if they were not good friends?
What factors should Sharon consider in making her decision?
Is shoplifting wrong? Why? What’s the most important reason why it is wrong?
for the first question i agree that sharon should tell the security officer jills name
also keep in mind writing for a female.

Describe the short term and long term goals. Describe strengths. How can my strength and personal attribute help me reach the goal? how do they align with the goal?

Describe the short term and long term goals (one paragraph each). – (a short-term goal can be 1-3sentences)
Short term goal: Lead data analytic team in music company Spotify, .. (etc, pleas find more example of music company the uses NeilsonSoundScan… and data analytics tools to track use of a song)
Long term goal: To own a music and entertainment company that allows up-and-coming and established artists to profit equally.

Describe strengths. How they are aligned with the goals above: creativity, innovative (suitable for fast-paced entertainment industry); more qualities (your choice) How can my strength and personal attribute help me reach the goal? how do they align with the goal?

Discuss your target market and the opportunity that you see with this franchise. Who is your target market? Is this market currently underserved or are you just hoping to take away sales from the competition?

For this assignment, you will research a franchise you would want to own in the future.  Write a 4-page paper, double spaced with 1-inch margins with no more than 12-point font.

Discuss a western dancing club franchise or dance wearstore(dance apparel or shoe wear)

Provide information on the parent company that you will purchase the franchise rights from.

  • Background information on their founding.
  • Annual sales.
  • Number of franchises they currently have.
  • Are they a public or private company?
  • Number of employees.
  • What draws you to this franchise over others in the industry?
  • Describe the products or services you will be selling.
    • How are they different from others in the market?
  • Does the franchise have set prices you must charge for the product or service?
    • If so, list some examples.
  • Does the franchise provide a list of vendors or do they sell you supplies and products directly?
  • These costs can include franchise fees, equipment, supplies, royalty fees, building costs, advertising fees, etc.
  • How will you finance the start-up costs and initial operations for your business?
  • What support does the franchisor provide in return for the fees?
    • What gives you the indication you are receiving a good value with these services?

 Discuss your target market and the opportunity that you see with this franchise.

  • Who is your target market?
  • What makes you feel there is a need for this franchise in your intended area?
  • Is this market currently underserved or are you just hoping to take away sales from the competition?

Discuss the location of your franchise.

  • What are the demographics of the area?
  • Who are your main competitors?
    • How is your potential franchise superior to your competitors?
    • What weaknesses may you have in comparison to your competition?
  • Include information about the area that will make it worthwhile for your location. (For this section Williston, ND needs to be the location discussed)
    • Be sure to keep in mind that many franchises won’t allow you to locate them in low population areas. You may also be limited in where you can place your selected franchise.
    • Are there any other franchisers already running this company in the area as well (for example multiple McDonald’s in the same city)? (Keep in mind that you may not be able to operate a franchise that someone else holds the rights to).

Discuss some information about you or your team:

  • What skills do you have that will help you become successful in this industry?
  • Are you familiar or have any experience with the product or service that you will be selling?
  • What skills would you like to obtain through investors or additional partners?
  • If needed, how much $$$ and time will the partners devote to the business?
  • If needed, what % of the company would each partner hold?

Write a letter of complaint.The complaint may be about anything you wish (such as malfunctioning equipment, poor building maintenance, or disruptive noises from a nearby business).

Write a letter of complaint. Follow the rules for A FORMAL LETTER, and use the FULL-BLOCK STYLE. The complaint may be about anything you wish (such as malfunctioning equipment, poor building maintenance, or disruptive noises from a nearby business). You can base your letter on a true experience, or you can make up all the details you need.
Please note that a form letter or a template cannot be used in constructing your response to question 2. When a form letter or template is used, you are giving little to no thought to wording or formatting, and you are not actually creating your own complaint; you are simply filling in the blanks of someone else’s work. For this reason, a grade of 1% will be issued if a form letter or template is used.

Write a literature review when researching for sources that validate the comparisons between Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump. Group the viewpoints into separate schools of thought and identify their main strengths and weaknesses.

Literature Review When researching for sources that validate the comparisons between Andrew Jackson and Donald Trump

A critical thinking element to it in which you will give the contrary view – which doesn’t mean you have to agree with it.
Research Question or Thesis: This section should address your overall research question and its relevance to real-world political science practice.
3. Literature Review: This section is an analysis of the scholarly debate among political scientists that informs your research question. You should group the various viewpoints into separate schools of thought and identify their main strengths and weaknesses. You will also need to explain where your approach to the question is situated within the debate. Overall, you must show why previous work should be continued and how your research proposal fits within the larger debate in political science.

Nick must find a tour that starts and ends in Dallas (this is his home) and visits each of the other cities. Find the nearest-neighbor tour that starts at Dallas. Find the cheapest-link tour

Put the data in a workable mileage chart and there is only one chart set up to this answer. There is one path for nearest-neighbor and one path for cheapest-link. The chart is worth 34 points, nearest-neighbor is worth 33 points, and cheapest-link is worth 33 points for a total of 100 points. There is no partial credit, each part is either right or wrong. You receive the whole points for each part or no points for each part. Make sure your answer is organized and neat or it will be marked wrong.

Nick is a traveling salesman. His territory consists of 11 cities shown with mileage between them shown below. Nick must find a tour that starts and ends in Dallas (this is his home) and visits each of the other cities.

1) Find the nearest-neighbor tour that starts at Dallas.
2) Find the cheapest-link tour.

Describe meaningful use/promoting interoperability, its goals, and how it relates to privacy and security.

HIPAA privacy and security requirements are embedded in Medicare and Medicaid electronic medical health record incentive programs through meaningful use/promoting interoperability requirements. Describe meaningful use/promoting interoperability, its goals, and how it relates to privacy and security.

It is not uncommon for healthcare professionals to face ethical challenges throughout their careers. Describe 3 “TOP” ethical challenges that healthcare professionals face and how such challenges are being handled. In addition, please share if you or someone you know has faced a medical ethical challenge, how it was handled and what the outcome was. It’s important to note that different countries have varying views as to what constitutes medical ethics, so please feel free to share if you know of a challenge someone has faced in another country.