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Interactive sculptures, art of the future
Discover the innovative world of interactive sculptures that respond to viewers, merging technology with creative expression in futuristic art.
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Discharge from Contract
What is Discharge of a Contract? This video explains the manners by which a party is discharged from their duty to perform under a contract.
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Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common - Ownership Interests
This Video Explains Joint Tenancy and Tenancy in Common - Ownership Interests
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Understanding the Three Standards of Performance in a Contract
In this video, the speaker explains the three different standards of performance under a contract. The first is complete performance, where all obligations under the contract are fulfilled. The second is a material breach, where a...
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Patent and Latent Ambiguities in a Contract
This Video Explains Patent and Latent Ambiguities in a Contract
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Parol Evidence Rule - Integration & Ambiguities
This Video Explains Parol Evidence Rule - Integration & Ambiguities
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Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption
Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption
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Revenue Recognition Across Industries
Business employ various approaches to revenue recognition. Any revenue recognition method must be in accordance with ASC 606 which provides steps for determining when revenue should be recognized.
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Team Tasks
What are Team Tasks? Production Tasks - This means creating or delivering something, such as a product, service, plan, etc. Idea Generation Tasks - Creative tasks, such as idea generation or process refinement. Problem-Solving Tasks -...
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Calculating Prime and Conversion Cost
Prime costs are those direct material and direct labor costs necessary to finish a product. Conversion costs are the overhead and direct labor necessary to convert a raw material into a final product.
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Designing a Team
What is Designing a Team? Team design is the process of organizing individuals into a cohesive coalition—one that makes a concerted effort to achieve a shared outcome. Teamwork has a lot of advantages: combined brain power, complementary...
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Ways in Which Parties are Discharged from Obligations under a Contract
The video discusses the various scenarios in which a party may be discharged from their obligations or duties under a contract. It covers topics such as complete and substantial performance, rejection of reasonable tender performance,...
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Contract - Complete and Partial Integrations
This Video Explains Contract - Complete and Partial Integrations
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Executory vs Executed Contracts
This Video Explains Executory vs Executed Contracts
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Eclectic Implementation Model
An eclectic paradigm is a theory based on a three-tiered framework that companies follow to determine if a direct foreign investment would be beneficial.
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Types of Damages in Contract Law
The video explains the different types of damages that can be recovered in a contract action, specifically focusing on compensatory damages, consequential damages, nominal damages, and liquidated damages. The speaker provides examples...
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InSourcing vs Outsourcing
What is Insourcing? What is Outsourcing? Outsourcing is the process of hiring a third-party or outsourcing company to do a specific task or function for your business. On the other hand, insourcing means bringing the task or function...
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Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
This Video Explains Federal Subject Matter Jurisdiction
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Accepting an Offer
Explanation of the process for Accepting an Offer to Contract - Contract Formation
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The Cycle of the Moon
The moon takes approximately 27 and 1/3 days to orbit the Earth, but due to the Earth's movement, it appears to return to the same position in the sky after 29 and a half days, a period known as a lunar month. During this cycle, the...