...businessratioreport ©Key Note Ltd. 2011 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, copied, stored in an electronic retrieval system or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright and Patents Act 1988. Published by Key Note Ltd. 5th Floor Harlequin House 7 High Street Teddington Richmond Upon Thames TW11 8EE t: O845 504 0452 f: O845 504 0453 e-mail: reports@keynote.co.uk Stringent efforts have been made by Key Note Ltd. to ensure accuracy. However, due principally to the fact that data cannot always be verified, it is possible that some errors or omissions may occur; Key Note Ltd. cannot accept responsibility for such errors or omissions. Details supplied by Key Note Ltd. should only be used as an aid, to assist the making of business decisions, not as the sole basis for taking such decisions. Corporate Telephone Preference Service (CTPS) Under the new Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2004 it is unlawful for a business to make an unsolicited sales & marketing call to a corporate subscriber if they are either registered with CTPS or have requested NOT to receive such calls. Key Note holds and regularly updates (at least every 28 days) their data in accordance with the regulation and ensures their data is compliant, as of the date created. However it is the responsibility of the caller to ensure this data is up to date and as such Key Note do not hold themselves liable for any subsequent...
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...School of Education Marking and Assessment Sheet (MASh): Bachelor degrees Module Code: | SEDV 27006 | Student Name/Number : | N0581370 | Module Name: | Disability Issues | Course Title: | JHPSpecial and Inclusive strand | Word Limit: 2500 | Actual word count:2239 | Marker: | Kerry Vincent | Module Leader: | Kerry Vincent | Moderator: | Paul Drury | Date of Assessment: | 6 January 2016 | Overall grade: | | | Pass | Need to improve | N/a | General Comments | Spelling | | | | | Grammar + syntax | | | | | Structure | | | | | Overall presentation | | | | | Referencing | | | | | Particular areas of strength | Particular areas for development (relating to the assessment criteria) | | | You are advised to see an Academic Peer Mentor edu.academicpeermentors@ntu.ac.uk | Yes (tick) | | No (tick) | | Marker’s signature | | Module learning outcomes | Assessment Criteria | Success Criteria | Knowledge and Understanding | | Exceptional First | First | Upper Second | Lower Second | Third | Marginal Fail | Fail | Zero | 1 | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of key issues affecting the lives of disable people | Critically discuss key issues that affect disabled people’s livesWhere relevant, identify connections between different issues. Show awareness of the views and perspectives of disabled people. (WA; OP) | Discussion shows exceptional understandings of issues that affect the lives of disabled people and there is an exceptional level...
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...------------------------------------------------- Jessica Legge Developing yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner - 4DEP Certificate in Human Resource Practice ------------------------------------------------- Jessica Legge Developing yourself as an Effective Human Resources Practitioner - 4DEP Certificate in Human Resource Practice Introduction In this report I will demonstrate my understanding on what is required to be an effective Human resources practitioner. I will look at the HR Professional Map explaining the core professional areas, professional areas, the bands and behaviours. I will look at one professional area that is relevant to my HR role and identify areas for development. I will also identify how a HR Practitioner should ensure the service they provide is of a timely and effective manner. I will outline customer needs, effective communication and effective service delivery. Activity one Summarise the Human Resources Professional Map The HR Map can be found on the CIPD website. It is an on-line self-assessment tool created for HR professionals. It creates a flexible framework for career progression and is a convenient way to assess strengths and weakness. The map shows how HR is linked to sustainable organisational performance. Covering 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours, set out in 4 bands of competence, the Map covers every level of the HR profession, from...
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...AME - Enseignements Révélation . Édification . Croissance Menu Horozontal * Accueil * Introduction * Présentation * Liste des thèmes * Echanges * Contact Traducteur de lange bloggerbloggerblogger Vous recevrez une puissance, le Saint-Esprit survenant sur vous, et vous serez mes témoins à Jérusalem, dans toute la Judée, dans la Samarie, et jusqu'aux extrémités de la terre. Actes 1:8, la Bible. lundi 23 mai 2011 Achab et Jézabel (3/4) Luc 9:54-55 ; Jean 4 ; 1 Rois 16-21 ; 2 Samuel 11 Les articles précédents sur le même sujet : Achab et Jézabel (1/4) - Introduction à l'étude des esprits d'Achab et de Jézabel. Achab et Jézabel (2/4) - Qui furent Achab et Jézabel pour Israël ? Dans le présent article, nous abordons des traits caractéristiques de Achab et de Jézabel. Nous analysons par la suite la conséquence de l'influence des personnes en tant qu'esprits sur les familles. Le texte ci-dessous nous permettra de déterminer quelques traits de caractères de Achab et de sa femme Jézabel. 1 Rois 21:1-16 1 Après ces choses, voici ce qui arriva. Naboth, deJizreel, avait une vigne à Jizreel, à côté du palais dAchab, roi de Samarie. 2 Et Achab parla ainsi à Naboth: Cède-moi ta vigne, pour que jen fasseun jardin potager, car elle est tout près de ma maison. Je te donnerai à laplace une vigne meilleure; ou, si cela te convient, je te paierai la valeur enargent. 3 Mais Naboth répondit à Achab: Que lEternel me garde de te donner l'héritage de mes...
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...Università degli Studi di Milano Facoltà di Studi Umanistici Corso di laurea in Scienze filosofiche Corpo e immagine corporea nell’anoressia nervosa Elaborato finale di Dalila Sposato Matr. n. 827269 Relatrice: Prof.ssa Miriam Franchella Correlatore: Prof. Piero Giordanetti Anno Accademico 2012/2013 INTRODUZIONE L’ uomo dopo aver cercato di raggiungere una conoscenza quanto più universale del mondo che lo circonda, ha mostrato il bisogno di sviluppare la conoscenza di sé sul piano corporeo e mentale. E’ necessario appropriarsi della conoscenza del corpo, analizzandone gli aspetti prettamente fisici e psicologici e quelli di distacco tra queste due dimensioni che procurano malessere. Gli aspetti riguardanti le dimensioni del corpo ruotano intorno ai concetti di immagine e schema corporeo secondo i livelli psicologico e fisiologico che interagiscono fra loro. La filosofia studia il significato del corpo, di cui spesso viene considerata solo la materialità a scapito della dimensione spirituale. Inoltre, si occupa del rapporto con la realtà, approfondendo il tema della conoscenza che ha radici nella concezione di corpo. Possiamo considerare la conoscenza...
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...Raison et Sensibilité, by Jane Austen 1 Raison et Sensibilité, by Jane Austen The Project Gutenberg EBook of Raison et Sensibilité, by Jane Austen This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Raison et Sensibilité ou les deux manières d'aimer Author: Jane Austen Translator: Isabelle de Montolieu Release Date: August 9, 2010 [EBook #33388] Language: French Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK RAISON ET SENSIBILITÉ *** Produced by Claudine Corbasson, eutectique and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr) Note de transcription: Les erreurs clairement introduites par le typographe ont été corrigées. La référence à l'auteur et à l'oeuvre originale a été ajoutée (publié de façon anonyme). Raison et Sensibilité, by Jane Austen RAISON ET SENSIBILITÉ. DE L'IMPRIMERIE DE D'HAUTEL, rue de la Harpe, no. 80. RAISON ET SENSIBILITÉ, OU LES DEUX MANIÈRES D'AIMER. D'APRÈS L'OEUVRE ORIGINALE SENSE AND SENSIBILITY DE Mme JANE AUSTEN TRADUIT LIBREMENT DE L'ANGLAIS, PAR Mme ISABELLE DE MONTOLIEU. TOME PREMIER. A PARIS, CHEZ ARTHUS-BERTRAND, LIBRAIRE, RUE HAUTEFEUILLE, No. 23. 1815. RAISON...
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...Titre de l’édition originale STEVE JOBS : A BIOGRAPHY publiée par Simon & Schuster, Inc. Maquette de couverture : Bleu T Photo de couverture : Albert Watson © 2011 by Walter Isaacson Tous droits réservés. © 2011, éditions Jean-Claude Lattès pour la traduction française. Première édition novembre 2011. ISBN : 978-2-7096-3882-1 « Seuls ceux qui sont assez fous pour penser qu’ils peuvent changer le monde y parviennent. » Publicité Apple « Think Different », 1997 Table des matières Les personnages Introduction : La genèse de ce livre 1- L’enfance : abandonné puis choisi 2- Un couple improbable : les deux Steve 3- Tout lâcher : harmonie, ouverture, détachement… 4- Atari et l’Inde : du zen et de l’art de concevoir des jeux 5- L’Apple I : allumage, démarrage, connexion 6- L’Apple II : l’aube d’une ère nouvelle 7- Chrisann et Lisa : celui qui a abandonné… 8- Xerox et Lisa : les interfaces graphiques 9- Passer en Bourse : vers la gloire et la fortune… 10- Le Mac est né : vous vouliez une révolution 11- Le champ de distorsion de la réalité : imposer ses propres règles du jeu 12- Le design : les vrais artistes simplifient 13- Fabriquer le Mac : le voyage est la récompense 14- Entrée en scène de Sculley : le défi Pepsi 15- Le lancement : changer le monde 16- Gates et Jobs : quand deux orbites se croisent 17- Icare : à monter trop haut… 18- NeXT : Prométhée délivré 19- Pixar : quand la technologie rencontre l’art 20- Un homme comme les autres...
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...transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior consent of one of the copyright owners. Initial enquiries should be addressed to RDI Consultants Ltd. The right of RDI as the authors of this workbook has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published in 2003 for RDI Consultants Ltd RDI Midland Management Centre 1A Brandon Lane Coventry CV3 3RD rdi Business Strategy Contents How to use this workbook Introduction Unit 1 Strategic Planning Introduction Strategic contexts and terminology An evaluation of the strategy framework Differing approaches to strategy The planning process Strategic planning summary References 1.1 1.2 1.18 1.25 1.30 1.36 1.37 Unit 2 Strategy formulation Introduction Environment auditing Assessing current market position Strategic direction The internal audit The formulation of strategy Strategy formulation – summary References 2.1 2.2 2.7 2.24 2.34 2.49 2.52 2.53 Unit 3 Strategic implementation Introduction The realisation of strategic plans to operational reality Resource allocation Review and evaluation Unit summary Module summary References 3.1 3.2 3.14 3.25 3.27 3.28 3.29 rdi How to use this workbook This workbook has been designed to provide you with the course material necessary to complete Module 8 Business Strategy by distance learning. At various stages throughout the module you will encounter icons as outlined below which indicate what you are required to do to help...
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...or electronic formats. L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive permettant à la Bibliothèque nationale du Canada de reproduire, prêter' distribuer ou vendre des copies de cette thèse sous la forme de microfiche/nlm, de reproduction sur papier ou sur format électronique. The author retains ownership of the L'auteur conserve la proprieté du droit d'auteur q ui protège cette thèse. Ni la thèse ni des extraits substantiels de celle-ci ne doivent être imprimés ou autrement reproduits sans son autorisation. copyright i this thesis. Neither the n thesis nor substantid extracts fkom it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission. To Those Who Teach. .. TABLE OF CONTEWS INTRODUCTION. 1. PART ONE: Chapter One: 2. PARTTVVO: Chapter Two: Aristotle R ediviis THE INFERNO. In the Valley of the Shadow of Death Chapter Three: The Loss of Faith Chapter Four: Incontinence: The Subjection of Reason to Desire Chapter F ie: Reason Contrary to the Good Chapter Six: The Conscious Destruction of Natural Order Chapter Seven: The Conscious...
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...HMV Group plc Annual report and accounts 2010 Contents Overview 1 2 4 6 8 Introduction Strategic progress and future focus Market overview Chairman’s statement Business review The basics Inspirational brands HMV and Waterstone’s are renowned for their specialist appeal, offering the widest ranges of entertainment and books in their markets. Our stores and the people who work in them strive to be always passionate and inspirational about the products we sell, and provide great service and value for money to ensure that our customers get closer to the entertainment they love, or feel every word between the covers of a good book. We attract the most enthusiastic customers in our markets, with over 4 million loyalty card holders across both brands. Business and financial review: 18 Financial review Governance 24 Board of Directors 26 Corporate governance 30 Directors’ remuneration report 40 Corporate responsibility 46 Directors’ report 51 Independent auditor’s report to the members of HMV Group plc Financial statements 52 Consolidated income statement 54 Statements of comprehensive income 55 Balance sheets 57 Statements of changes in equity 59 Cash flow statements 60 Notes to the financial statements 103 Group financial record HMV In-store Online & digital Live HMV is evolving rapidly as an entertainment brand. Our market-leading retail businesses operate through 417 stores in the UK, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore and transactional local territory websites...
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...Annual Report and Financial Statements 2012 Tesco at a glance 2011/12 We are one of the world’s largest retailers with operations * in 14 countries, employing almost 520,000 people and serving millions of customers every week. £72.0bn +7.4% Group sales Group sales growth £3.8bn Group profit before tax +5.3% Group profit before tax growth +1.6% Underlying profit before tax** +2.1% Underlying diluted earnings per share**† 14.76p Full year dividend per share UK Revenue± Trading profit Asia Revenue± Trading profit Europe Revenue± £42.8bn 66% of Group £2,480m 66% of Group £10.8bn 17% of Group £737m 20% of Group £9.9bn 15% of Group Revenue growth± Trading profit growth Revenue growth± Trading profit growth Revenue growth± +5.0% Employees (1.0)% Stores +10.5% +21.8% Employees Stores +7.3% Employees 300,373 2,979 Market position Multiple formats include Loyalty scheme dotcom 1st Hypermarkets, superstores, supermarkets, convenience Clubcard – around 16 million active members First grocery home shopping service 1997 117,015 Market position Multiple formats include Loyalty scheme 1,719 94,409 Market position Multiple formats include Loyalty scheme dotcom dotcom 1st or 2nd in all except China Hypermarkets, supermarkets, convenience Clubcard in Malaysia and Thailand, Family Card in South Korea, Legou Tesco Membercard in China – over 20 million active members across Asia South Korea...
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...Jean-Paul Roig Citations historiques expliquées Des origines à nos jours E YROLLES PRATIQUE Citations historiques expliquées Des origines à nos jours Dans la même collection : π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π π Petite histoire de l’Inde, Alexandre Astier Comprendre l’hindouisme, Alexandre Astier Communiquer en arabe maghrébin, Yasmina Bassaïne et Dimitri Kijek QCM de culture générale, Pierre Biélande Le christianisme, Claude-Henry du Bord La philosophie tout simplement, Claude-Henry du Bord Comprendre la physique, Frédéric Borel Marx et le marxisme, Jean-Yves Calvez L’histoire de France tout simplement, Michelle Fayet QCM Histoire de France, Nathan Grigorieff Citations latines expliquées, Nathan Grigorieff Philo de base, Vladimir Grigorieff Religions du monde entier, Vladimir Grigorieff Les philosophies orientales, Vladimir Grigorieff Les mythologies tout simplement, Sabine Jourdain Découvrir la psychanalyse, Edith Lecourt Comprendre l’islam, Quentin Ludwig Comprendre le judaïsme, Quentin Ludwig Comprendre la kabbale, Quentin Ludwig Le bouddhisme, Quentin Ludwig Les religions, Quentin Ludwig La littérature française tout simplement, Nicole Masson Dictionnaire des symboles, Miguel Mennig Les mots-clés de la géographie, Madeleine Michaux Histoire du Moyen Âge, Madeleine Michaux Histoire de la Renaissance, Marie-Anne Michaux Citations philosophiques expliquées, Florence...
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...Indhold Indhold Vejledning 1. Artikler 1.1 Ubestemt artikel 1.2 Bestemt artikel 1.2.1 Forbindelsen de + bestemt artikel 1.2.2 Forbindelsen à + bestemt artikel 1.3 Artsartikel 1.4 Delingsartikel 1.4.1 Reduceret delingsartikel efter angivelse af mængde/antal 1.4.2 Reduceret delingsartikel efter nægtelse 1.5 Artiklernes brug 1.5.1 Bestemt artikel bruges i modsætning til dansk 1.5.2 Ubestemt artikel i særlige tilfælde 1.5.3 Faste udtryk uden artikel 2. Substantiver 2.1 Køn 2.1.1 Regler for køn 2.1.2 Substantiver m/f 2.1.3 Substantiver med/uden hunkønsform 2.2 Flertal 2.2.1 Uregelmæssigheder 2.2.2 Substantiver, som er ental 2.2.3 Substantiver, som er flertal 2.3 Genitiv og dativ 2.3.1 Genitiv, ejendoms- og tilhørsforhold 2.3.2 Dativ, hensynsled 2.4 Egennavne 2.4.1 Geografiske navne 2.4.2 Menneskeskabte ting 2.4.3 Forkortelsesord 2.5 Substantiver med konsonantisk h 3. Adjektiver 3.1 Bøjning i køn og tal 3.1.1 Uregelmæssigheder (adj. og sb) mht. køn og tal 3.2 Adjektivernes gradbøjning 3.2.1 Uregelmæssig gradbøjning 3.3 Adjektivernes placering 3.3.1 Elementære adjektiver 3.3.2 Adjektiver med forskellig betydning 3.4 Substantiverede adjektiver 3.5 Sprog og nationalitet 4. Adverbier 4.1 Dannelse af adverbier 4.1.1 Uregelmæssig adverbiumsdannelse 4.2 Adverbiernes gradbøjning 4.2.1 Uregelmæssig gradbøjning 4.3 Fødte adverbier 4.3.1 Gradsadverbier og forstærkende...
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...STEPHEN W. HAWKING UNE BRÈVE HISTOIRE DU TEMPS Du Big Bang aux trous noirs traduit de l’anglais par Isabelle Naddeo-Souriau FLAMMARION Titre original : A Brief History of Time. From Big Bang to Black Poles. Publié par Bantans Press, New York, 1988 Co Writers House, New York © Flammarion, 1989, pour la traduction française. ISBN : 2-08-081238-6 Imprimé en France Remerciements J’ai décidé d’écrire un livre sur l’Espace et le Temps à l’intention du grand public après les conférences Lœb que j’ai données à Har-vard en 1982. Il existait déjà un nombre considérable de livres sur les débuts de l’Univers et les trous noirs, d’excellents, comme Les Trois Premières Minutes de l’Univers, de Steven Weinberg, et de très mau-vais, que je ne citerai pas. Je trouvais cependant qu’aucun d’entre eux ne répondait vraiment aux questions qui m’avaient conduit à faire de la recherche en cosmologie et en théorie des quanta : d’où vient l’Univers ? Comment et pourquoi a-t-il commencé ? Connaîtra-t-il une fin, et si oui, comment ? Questions qui intéressent tout le monde. Mais la science moderne est devenue si technique que seul un tout petit nombre de spécialistes peut maîtriser les mathématiques qui sont au cœur tic la description. Et pourtant, les idées fondamentales sur l’origine et le destin de l’Univers peuvent prendre une forme non mathématique, accessible à une personne dépourvue de formation scientifique. C’est ce que j’ai essayé de faire ici et le lecteur jugera si...
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