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I need an explanation for this Philosophy question to help me study.

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In the following sentence, state:

1) Hume’s point, and

2) why he thinks it matters and its role in his overall philosophical world-view.

“These two propositions are far from being the same, I have found that such an object has always been attended with such an effect, and I foresee, that other objects, which are, in appearance, similar, will be attended with similar effects.” (Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, p. 22) I am not sour about the page in the attachment

(Hume uses this same structure (i.e. comparing two sentences) on p. 24; it might be helpful to look there too.)2 questions each one on them no less than 250 wards: assignment help online
I need an explanation for this Business Law question to help me study.

1- Requirements Contracts. Medalist Golf, Inc., a high-end golf course builder, was working on a new golf course project in Missouri. Chris Williams, doing business as Cane Creek Sod, submitted a bid with Medalist to provide Meyer Zoysia grass sod for the project. Williams and Medalist executed a “grass supplier agreement” that specified the type and quality of grass to be used, stated the price, and gave Medalist a right to inspect and reject the sod. The parties estimated the quantity of sod needed for the project to be twenty-one acres. Williams had approximately sixty-five acres of Meyer Zoysia growing at the time. The agreement did not specify the amount of sod that Medalist would purchase from Williams, nor did it say that Medalist would buy Williams’s sod exclusively. Later, when Medalist had an expert inspect William’s sod (before it was harvested), the expert concluded that it did not meet the quality standards required for the project. Medalist therefore rejected the sod. Williams sued for breach of contract. Was the “grass supplier agreement” enforceable as a requirements contract? Why or why not? [Williams v. Medalist Golf, Inc., F.Supp.3d , 2018 WL 1046889 (E.D.Mo. 2018)] (See The Formation of Sales and Lease Contracts.)

2- Implied Warranties. Harold Moore bought a barrel-racing horse named Clear Boggy for $100,000 for his daughter from Betty Roper, who appraises barrel-racing horses. (Barrel racing is a rodeo event in which a horse and rider attempt to complete a cloverleaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time.) Clear Boggy was promoted for sale as a competitive barrel-racing horse. On inquiry, Roper represented that Clear Boggy did not have any performance issues or medical problems, and that the only medications the horse had been given were hock injections, a common treatment.Please respond to the following MAT 510 Business Statistics Homework Assignment 3 Week 3
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MAT 510 Business Statistics Homework Assignment 3 Week 3

Homework Assignment 3

Touring a Process. Select a place of your choice (e.g. supermarket, doctor’s office, library, Post Office, department store, etc.) and observe one or more key processes, the associated suppliers, inputs, process steps, outputs, customers, the measurement systems, and how the measurements are used to manage and improve the process. Include these items:
Company visited Process observed SIPOC elements Process measurements Process management systems used

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