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Fact Pattern 14-B3
Pete, the owner of Quality Orchards, contracts to sell fruit to Ripe Produce, Inc. When Pete refuses to per?form, Ripe Produce files a suit to enforce the contract.
-Sam uses duress to force Tanya to agree to pay him for protecting her re?tail store against the vandalism and destruction. Tanya may
Receptors
Biological structures or substances that respond to specific stimuli from the environment or the body.
Encoding
The method through which data is converted into a format suitable for storage in memory.
Transduction
The process of converting outside stimuli, such as light, into neural activity.
Sensation
The process of receiving and interpreting sensory stimuli from the environment through bodily sense organs.
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