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1.Which of the following is true for a contract made by a minor?A) A minor’s capacity to contract is never presumed.B) It is barred from ratification.C) It cannot be disaffirmed during minority.D) It is voidable.2._____ is/are essential to a minor’s continued existence and general welfare.A) ForbearanceB) EmancipationC) NecessariesD) Considerations3.What is the term used to describe the termination of a parent’s right to receive services and wages from a child and to generally control him?A) DisaffirmationB) RatificationC) IncapacityD) Emancipation4.A minor can disaffirm a contract made for ____.A) bank accountsB) educational trainingC) real estateD) life insurance5.Chuck Olson, aged 17, bought a used car from Bobby Duncan on September 15, 2006, agreeing to pay Duncan $200 a month for 12 months. On October 6, 2006, Olson was involved in an accident that damaged the car. On October 7, 2006, Olson told Duncan he wanted to disaffirm the contract for the purchase of the car. Olson attained the age of majority on October 8, 2006. If Duncan sues Olson, in most states he will:A) win, because Olson did not disaffirm until after reaching the age of majority.B) win, because Olson was unable to return the car.C) lose, because Olson did not ratify the contract on the day he attained majority.D) lose, even though Olson cannot return the car.6.Ratification of a contract which is voidable for lack of capacity:A) must be in writing.B) cuts off the right to disaffirm.C) must always have at least two witnesses present at the time of contracting.D) can occur at any time after the contract is made.7.”Status quo ante” means:A) that minors can lose the right to disaffirm if they fraudulently misrepresent their age.B) “the condition beforehand,” or the position one would be in if a given contract had never come into existence.C) “the state sets the ante,” or that the basic risks of entering into contracts are not protected by the state.D) that a minor is totally protected by law on all counts of misbehavior.8.Whether an item can be considered “necessary”:A) doesn’t depend on who provides for it.B) depends on the circumstances of the agreement.C) doesn’t depend on the minors’ age.D) depends on the minors’ station in life.9.In most states, the agreements of people who have been adjudicated insane are ____.A) unenforceableB) validC) voidD) voidable10.Which of the following statements is true?A) For a person adjudicated insane, his/her personal representatives cannot ratify the contract.B) Minors who have lied about their age can disaffirm their contracts.C) People who regain their mental capacity can ratify their contracts.D) A comatosed person is regarded as legally having the capacity to contract.11.People lacking mental capacity:A) are liable for the reasonable value of necessaries.B) don’t need to return any consideration they have received.C) cannot disaffirm their contracts.D) can disaffirm their contracts.12.Under the Uniform Commercial Code, minors who disaffirm their contracts involving goods:A) can reclaim the goods even from third parties.B) can no longer reclaim those goods from innocent third parties.C) have to return consideration even if the goods have been consumed.D) have to return consideration even if it has been stolen from them.13.In which of the following ways do courts prevent minors, who misrepresent their age, from defrauding adults?A) By holding the minor to his/her spoken statements which clearly indicate intent to be bound by the contract.B) By proving them incapable of being held in a contract.C) By ratifying the minor before he/she turns adult.D) By requiring the minor to place the adult in status quo.14.In a contract made by a minor:A) his/her siblings who are also minors can disaffirm the contract on his/her behalf.B) the minor can disaffirm the contract anytime even after attaining majority.C) the minor has the right to disaffirm.D) adult parties to the contract can disaffirm.15.People who regain their mental capacity:A) cannot ratify their contracts.B) can ratify their contracts.C) are still considered to be insane for a reasonable period of time.D) can disaffirm for a reasonable time after regaining mental capacity.16.According to the theory of incapacity, people are presumed to lack the capacity to contract if they are _____.A) obeseB) diabeticC) felonsD) mentally ill17.A contract is voidable due to:A) adjudication of insanity.B) lack of capacity because of minority.C) ratification by minors.D) lack of capacity because of felony.18.If a court later finds that a person lacked mental capacity at the time a contract was entered into, that contract is:A) still valid.B) voidable.C) automatically void.D) disaffirmed.19.When a person has been adjudicated insane:A) the court says that such a person is liable for any value of necessaries.B) the court appoints a guardian or conservator for the person’s estate.C) most states hold that the contracts of such persons are voidable.D) the court rules that the person is of unsound mind but has lucid moments.20.A minor’s contract for necessaries is:A) estoppable.B) voidable.C) binding on a quasi contract theory.D) unenforceable.21.Jessica, a minor, rented an apartment in Greenwich Village for $800 a month. She signed a one-year lease. After living there for three months, Jessica decided to move to another apartment complex. She is liable for the reasonable value of three months’ rent at Greenwich Village, but not for the remaining nine months’ rent. This is in accordance with the _____ provision of capacity to contract by minors.A) adjudicationB) emancipationC) disaffirmationD) necessaries22.Under which of the following circumstances can minors disaffirm a contract?A) The minor has given a false statement about his/her age.B) The contract is for real estate.C) The minor has not ratified the contract upon reaching majority.D) The minor is required to place the adult in status quo.23.A person lacking mental capacity must return the other party to status quo when:A) the person lacking mental capacity has already enjoyed the product of the agreement.B) the other party was unaware of the person’s lack of mental capacity.C) the person lacking mental capacity has passed on the product of agreement to someone else.D) the other party was aware of the person’s lack of mental capacity.24.When a minor reaches the age of majority, he/she:A) should renew his contract in order to disaffirm the contract legally.B) must put his intent to disaffirm in writing shortly before reaching majority.C) may disaffirm a contract for a reasonable time after reaching majority.D) can no longer be ratified.25._____ means that a general hearing was held on the person’s mental competency, and the court determined that the person was of unsound mind and appointed a guardian or conservator of the person’s estate.A) RatificationB) EmancipationC) IncapacitationD) Adjudication26.What is the term used for the willingness of adults who indicate an intent to be bound by contracts entered while still minors?A) DisaffirmanceB) EmancipationC) RatificationD) Forbearance27.In cases involving contractual incapacity caused by insanity:A) the rules state that the person must be accompanied by at least two witnesses at the time of contracting.B) the rules regarding necessaries are basically the same as in the case of minors.C) the contract is always void.D) the contract is always estopped.28.Hans bought a stylish sports car when he was 15. Two weeks after he turned 18, he sold the car to his neighbor. In this scenario:A) Hans may recover the cost of the car from the dealer who sold it to him when he was 15.B) Hans cannot disaffirm the contract because he sold the car.C) Hans can disaffirm the contract as it was never a valid ownership.D) Hans may disaffirm the contract even after he sold the car.29.Under the common law, minors:A) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration even if they have been ratified.B) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration, even if that property is possessed by a third party at the time of disaffirmation.C) are entitled to the return of their property given as consideration only upon attaining majority.D) are not entitled to the return of their property given as consideration.30.Under which of the following situations can a person suffering from mental impairment have the legal capacity to contract?A) If the person is intoxicated from drugs or alcohol, but is not mentally retarded.B) If the person entered a binding contract during a lucid moment.C) If the person is married.D) If the contract is for necessaries provided by parents.

 

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CASE PROBLEM 1:Exquisite Confectionary Limited makes three types of confectionary i.e. Crunchy Bars, Coconut Delights and Chocolate Exquisites. The three confectionaries are made by mixing different percentages of 6 types of ingredients. To prepare a batch of the confectionaries, the following ingredients have been purchased at the costs per kilogram shown:Ingredient Cost ($/Kg) Quantity Purchased (Kg) Milk chocolate 0.41 1,500 Strawberry jelly 0.32 300 Peanuts 0.83 600 Coconut 0.3D 300 Milk solids 0.34 200 Dried fruit 1.25 400Exquisite wants to determine the minimum cost mixture for an order of 1,000 kilograms of Crunchy Bars, 800 kilograms of Coconut Delights and 500 kilograms of Chocolate Exquisites.In Crunchy Bars: the weight of chocolate must be at least 40 percent the total weight; there should be no strawberry jelly; ESGC 6322 Operations Research Methods Sem. 1, 2011/20122 the weight of peanuts must be at least 25 percent the total weight; the weight coconut must be no more than 10 percent the total weight; the weight milk solids must be no more than 15 percent the total weight; and the weight dried fruit must be at least 10 percent the total weight.In Coconut Delights: the weight of chocolate must be at least 40 percent the total weight; the weight of strawberry must be at least 25 percent the total weight; there should be no peanuts; the weight coconut must be at least 10 percent the total weight; the weight milk solids must be no more than 10 percent the total weight; and there should be no dried fruit.In Chocolate Exquisites: the weight of chocolate must be at least 50 percent the total weight; the weight of strawberry must be no more than 15 percent the total weight; the weight of peanuts must be at least 5 percent the total weight; the weight coconut must be at least 5 percent the total weight; the weight milk solids must be no more than 10 percent the total weight; and the weight dried fruit must be at least 10 percent the total weight.Formulate the linear-programming problem. (There are 18 variables). Solve it using Excel. Produce a report concerning the model and the results, including the following1. optimal product mix and the associated cost,2. the values of the slack and surplus variables,3. Recommendations how the total cost can be reduced if the weight of the ingredients can be decreased in each of the three types of confectionary.4. A recommendation as to whether an additional 200 kg of coconut should be purchased for $10 from a supplier who overbought5. Recommendations on how the cost can be decreased (if at all) if the existing orders are not satisfied.

 

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I needed help on constructing the following codes into ten XML documents from SQL. I know how to make up information, however, I am having trouble understanding SQL and how to set it up.

Please let me know what to do here at your earliest convenience.

Thank you.

XML is a technology concerned with the description and structuring of data. XML document describes any information with flexibility structure. For example, the following XML document describes a note to Tove from Jani with heading and content of the note.

<note>  <to>Tove</to>  <from>Jani</from>  <heading>Reminder</heading>  <body>Don’t forget me this weekend!</body></note>

Your assignment is to construct the following XML documents to use in police reports describing user, review, missing, aggression, medical, sanitary, suspicious, product, condition, and status information. The details of the reports are listed below.

User is a person who files a report. This XML document describes the person profile.

user(

     userID SERIAL,

     username varchar(255),

     password varchar(255),

     firstname varchar(255),

     middlename varchar(255),

lastname varchar(255),

     email varchar(255),

dob date,

     gender varchar(10),

profile_photo bytea,

home_phone varchar(50),

     cell_phone varchar(50),

     created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Review is a review of a user. This XML document describes a review of a person who files a report for credibility of the report.

review(

     reviewID SERIAL,

     reviewDescription text,

     star double precision,

     userID serial references users(userID),

     created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Missing is a description of missing object. This XML document describes a description of missing object.

missing (

    missingID SERIAL,

    reporttype varchar (255) NOT NULL,

    reportdescription varchar (255),

    contact varchar (255),

    reward varchar (255),

    location varchar (255),

    photo bytea,

    statusID serial references status(statusID),

    userID serial references users(userID),

    created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Aggression is a description of the violence. This XML document describes a description of the violence.

aggression (

    aggressionID SERIAL,

    reporttype varchar (255) NOT NULL,

    reportdescription varchar (255),

    location varchar (255),

    photo bytea,

    statusID serial references status(statusID),

    userID serial references users(userID),

    created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Medical is a description of the medical need. This XML document describes description of the medical need.

medical(

     medicalID SERIAL,

     reporttype varchar(255) NOT NULL,

     reportdescription varchar(255),

     location varchar(255),

     photo bytea,

      statusID serial references status(statusID),

     userID serial references users(userID),

     created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Sanitary is a description of how dirty the scene is. This XML document describes a description of how dirty the scene is.

sanitary(

     sanitaryID SERIAL,

     reporttype varchar(255) NOT NULL,

     reportdescription varchar(255),

     location varchar(255),

     photo bytea,

      statusID serial references status(statusID),

     userID serial references users(userID),

     created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Suspicion is a description of suspicious objects or activities. This XML document describes a description of suspicious objects or activities.

suspicion(

     suspicionID SERIAL,

     reporttype varchar(255) NOT NULL,

     reportdescription varchar(255),

     location varchar(255),

     photo bytea,

     statusID serial references status(statusID),

     userID serial references users(userID),

     created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Product is a description of reported products or items. This XML document describes a description of reported products or items.

product (

    productID SERIAL,

    productName varchar (255) NOT NULL,

    productDescription varchar (255),

    contact varchar (255),

    price varchar (255),

    location varchar (255),

    photo bytea,

    statusID serial references status(statusID),

    conditionID serial references condition(conditionID),

    userID serial references users(userID),

    created_date timestamp default current_timestamp

);

Condition describes the condition of reported products or item. This XML document describes the condition of reported products or item.

condition (

     conditionID SERIAL,

     conditionDescription varchar (255)

);

Condition describes the status of each report. This XML document describes the status of each report.

CREATE TABLE status (

     statusID SERIAL,

     statusDescription varchar (255)

);

After constructing the XML documents, you will submit the attachments of each xml document

 

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Write a 25 page essay on Urban services (waste collection and cleaning) and waste treatment activities Globally (focus in Europe).

ries do not differ much as to their wastes disposal priorities, but Europe is more advanced in treatment because of experimentation and implementation of technologies. Landfills would remain a problem because of scarce resources and need for area developments. Outlook and trends of the waste industry is good as revenues of the players in the industry are encouraging.

Waste disposal is one of the urgent environmental problems facing regions all over the world. The over consumption of resources and creation of non-biodegradable materials such as plastics, Styrofoam and chemicals are creating a mounting problem of waste disposal. People are gaining the notoriety of producing excessive wastes and dumping them as garbage on landfills and oceans. Garbage such as nuclear wastes, plastics, fast food wastes and electronic products are samples of harmful materials that can affect the health of man in particular and of the environment in general. However these wastes became a business opportunity and opened up avenues for new industries, i.e. the urban services and waste treatment, an interesting topic for discussion.

This study intends to investigate the urban services and waste management activities in Europe., and in U.S. Specifically, study seeks to describe the practices done within the industry and identify the challenges and opportunities the industry face. This work would be of special concern to those who wanted to gain information on the economic opportunities of the waste disposal.

This research will use observational research method wherein the researcher will study a phenomenon without interfering. Observation method is used in behavioral studies, social sciences and anthropology, and is useful when ethics is a problem. Existing literatures and researches on the subject will be used as secondary source since access to primary source is not possible.

Web definition of waste management is “The&nbsp.collection,&nbsp.transportation, and&nbsp.

 

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