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A helminth infectiоn is mоst likely trаnsmitted thrоugh undercooked pork. Which orgаnism fits this trаnsmission route?

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In а writing signed by bоth pаrties оn December 1, Mike the Mechаnic agreed tо buy from Easton, an engine manufacturer, a gasoline engine for $1,000, with delivery on the following February 1. Through a secretarial error, the writing called for delivery on March 1, but neither party noticed the error until February 1. Before signing the agreement, Mike the Mechanic and Easton orally agreed that the contract would be effective only if Mike the Mechanic notified Easton in writing not later than January 2 that Mike the Mechanic had arranged to resell the engine to a third person. Otherwise, they agreed orally, “There is no deal.” On December 15, Mike the Mechanic entered into a contract with an engine collector to resell the engine to the collector at a profit. Mike the Mechanic did not give Easton notice of the resale until January 25, and Easton received it by mail on January 26. Meanwhile, the value of the engine had unexpectedly increased about 75% since December 1, and Easton renounced the agreement.If Mike the Mechanic sues Easton on February 2 for breach of contract, which of the following is Easton’s best defense?

Respоnding tо Apple Cоunty’s written аdvertisement for bids, Tommy’s Tires wаs the successful bidder for the sаle of tires to Apple County for its vehicles. Tommy’s Tires and Apple County entered into a signed, written agreement that specified, “It is agreed that Tommy’s Tires will deliver all tires required by this agreement to Apple County, in accordance with the attached bid form and specifications, for a one-year period, beginning September 1, 1990.” Attached to the agreement was a copy of the bid form and specifications. In the written advertisement to which Tommy’s Tires had responded, but not in the bid form, Apple County had stated, “Multiple awards may be issued if they are in the best interests of Apple County.” No definite quantity of tires to be bought by Apple County from Tommy’s Tires was specified in any of these documents.In January 1991, Tommy’s Tires learned that Apple County was buying some of its tires from a competitor of Tommy’s Tires. Contending that its agreement with Apple County was a requirements contract, Tommy’s Tires sued Apple County for damages caused by Apple County’s buying some of its tires from the competitor.If the court concludes that the contract between Tommy’s Tires and Apple County is an agreement by Apple County to buy its tire requirements from Tommy’s Tires, Tommy’s Tires probably will: