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Olivia owns a small event-planning business in California. H…

Olivia owns a small event-planning business in California. Her longtime friend, Marcus, recently left his job and told Olivia that he was considering moving out of California to look for work. During a conversation over coffee, Olivia said to Marcus: “If you stay here and help me with my event business for the next few months, I’ll pay you $6,000.” Marcus responded, “Okay, I can do that.” Over the next three months, Marcus worked regularly for Olivia. He helped coordinate events, communicated with vendors, assisted at weekend events, and handled administrative tasks during the week. Olivia relied on Marcus’s help to keep her business running smoothly. During this time, Olivia did not pay Marcus but frequently thanked him and told others that Marcus was “a huge help” to her business. Marcus turned down a job opportunity in another state because he believed Olivia would pay him the $6,000 as promised. At the end of the three-month period, Marcus asked Olivia for the $6,000 she promised him. Olivia explained that she believed that she was “just helping a friend” and that Marcus had volunteered his time. Marcus seeks to enforce Olivia’s promise. Was a valid contract formed between Olivia and Marcus? Discuss fully. Assume that a court finds no valid contract. Can Marcus enforce Olivia’s promise under the doctrine of promissory estoppel? Discuss fully.

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Refrigerated foods with long refrigeration shelf lives have…

Refrigerated foods with long refrigeration shelf lives have increased microbial risk due totemperature abuse in the food supply chain.

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What temperature is critical to keep cold foods at? (select…

What temperature is critical to keep cold foods at? (select best answer):

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A fetal sonogram demonstrates a normal left kidney, but the…

A fetal sonogram demonstrates a normal left kidney, but the right has a severe dilated renal pelvis, severe dilated renal calyces and dilated proximal ureter, the rest of the urinary system is normal. What is the most likely cause?

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The renal cystic disease that results in the development of…

The renal cystic disease that results in the development of multiples cysts variables in size and shape in the fetus is?

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Porter operated a successful store that sold remote-control…

Porter operated a successful store that sold remote-control toys.  Porter’s Power Remote Control Store consistently received positive reviews on social media.  Although Porter had exclusively  relied on ordering most of his toys from Dean’s Toys Distribution for 5 years, Dean often delivered the toys to Porter later than the date set forth in their contract.  In early October, Porter ordered and paid Dean for three shipments of remote-control toy trains totaling $3,000 ($1,000 for each box of 10 remote-control toy trains).  Despite Porter sending Dean numerous reminder emails that they had a written agreement for the sale and purchase of these three shipments, Dean failed to follow-through and make those deliveries.  In the months leading up to the Christmas holiday, Porter could easily make a profit of $600 on $3,000 worth of remote-control toy trains because these toys were in great demand for Christmas gifts.  He also was able to make approximately $300/day in wages 5x/ week during this time frame too.  In early November, Porter delivered a letter to Dean to inform him that Porter’s Power Remote Control Store would no longer be purchasing any remote-control toy trains for his store but would instead be using a different toy distributor.  Furthermore, Porter’s letter to Dean stated that Porter’s Power Remote Control Store would be proceeding with legal action against Dean’s Toys Distribution for its failure to deliver the last three shipments of remote-control toy trains totaling $3,000. On a rainy day in the second week of November, Porter was holding his umbrella in one hand and raising his hand for a taxi in his other hand when suddenly he was grabbed from behind and dragged away.  Before he knew it, his hands were tied behind his back, and he was pushed into the back seat of a white truck.  Since the white truck had shaded windows, he could not see outside to know where they were going.  When they got to their destination, he was pushed down some stairs into a basement.  “What do you think you’re doing?”  Dean yelled at Porter as he pushed him down the stairs onto a basement floor causing his right ankle to twist and throb in pain.  “You can’t sue me; I don’t have any money!” Porter had no sense of time and was constantly trembling in fear due to Dean’s angry outbursts and the pain in Porter’s right ankle grew more intense.  Even though a witness saw Dean’s interaction with Porter, it still took three days for the police to rescue Porter.  He immediately went to the hospital and had to have surgery on his broken right ankle that cost him $8,000.  His surgeon told him he would have to stay off his right ankle and not go back to work for a month.  Porter’s doctor told him he could have future pain in his right ankle, including a progression of arthritis.  As a result of his broken ankle, Porter was unable to go for his normal daily hour-long run and continued to suffer from nightmares from Dean’s actions.  Despite his pain, Porter was later interviewed several times about his false imprisonment and received $15,000.  He also received a letter from his insurance company letting him know that his medical expenses were paid in full. Question 1:  Porter sues Dean for breach of contract.  Assuming Porter is successful in establishing there was a breach of contract, what are Porter’s legal remedies against Dean? Discuss the issues. Question 2:  Porter sues Dean for battery and false imprisonment.  Assuming Porter is successful, what are Porter’s legal remedies against Dean?  Discuss all issues and if there is a factor that could reduce Porter’s award.

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Using the events below answer the question. I. The Election…

Using the events below answer the question. I. The Election of 1800 II. The Battle of New Orleans III. The Louisiana Purchase IV. The Burning of Washington D.C.

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During _____feedback the actions of effectors amplify the ch…

During _____feedback the actions of effectors amplify the changes that stimulated them. If a thermostat worked by this mechanism it would _____ the heat production in response to a rise in temperature. Therefore, normal temperature homeostasis must be maintained by______ feedback.

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48. The nurse is caring for a pregnant woman diagnosed with…

48. The nurse is caring for a pregnant woman diagnosed with preeclampsia. What will the nurse explain is the objective of magnesium sulfate therapy for this patient?

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49. The nurse is caring for a pregnant woman receiving an in…

49. The nurse is caring for a pregnant woman receiving an intravenous infusion with magnesium sulfate. What is the highest priority nursing intervention?

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