...The positive vs. negative effects of malls on communities The positive and negative effects of shopping malls upon communities There are positive as well as negative effects of shopping malls upon communities . This endeavors to give an in depth , detailed discussion of what these are Let 's take a look at current research being conducted Matthew Bailey , a PhD candidate in the Department of Modern History is currently researching the economic , social and political history of consumerism in Australia . For his case study , he is looking at the history of large Westfield-styled shopping centers and how they have become influential forms of social and economic infrastructure , as well as the profound impacts they have had on the local communities they exist in (Crawford , 2006 "The major shopping centers market themselves as icons of modernity only offering consumers the newest of goods " he says "All of the big shopping centers present themselves as new , continually being refurbished and updated . They appeal as modern and stylish , offering a clean , safe , middle-class environment where people feel comfortable to be and to spend . Everything possible is done to remove impediments to consumption and to actively promote expenditure (Crawford , 2006 In other words , these are places where people can go to be comfortable to find everything they need , to do everything they want . A person can go to do grocery shopping , do business at the post office , buy second hand books...
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...essed September 2004. Business in the Community (2003) Responsibility: Driving Innovation, Inspiring Employees, Fastforward Research, from http://www.bitc,org. uk/resources/publications/ffwd03. html – accessed September 2004. Business in the Community (2004) Accrediting Employee Volunteering: Using volunteering plus to add value to your employee volunteering programmes, Available online at http://www.bitc.org.uk/programmes/ programme_directory/partnership_ academy/volunteering_plus/ – accessed December 2004 CAF (2004) Getting engaged: achieving closer working relationships between companies and local communities, Research and Policy Briefing 2004, Paper 3, West Malling: Charities Aid Foundation. Corporate Citizenship Company (2003) Good companies better employees: how community involvement and good corporate citizenship can enhance employee morale, motivation, commitment and performance, London: The Corporate Citizenship Company. Davis Smith, J. (1998) The 1997 National Survey of Volunteering, London: National Centre for Volunteering. Hardy, R. (2004) Employer supported volunteering and giving: findings from the 2001 Home Office Citizenship Survey, Home Office Research Study 280, London: Home Office Research, Development and Statistics Directorate. HM Treasury (2003) ‘Corporate Challenge: Strengthening community involvement’, http://www.hm- treasury.gov.uk/spending_review/ spend_ccr/spend_ccr_voluntary/ spend_ccr_corpchall.cfm – accessed October 2004. Kramer, M. (2004)...
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...Marvin Jayvee Kenneth March 17 at 2:43pm Above all, i was starting to have and do this practice of studying long time ago in my Elementary years and until now, since i am still pursuing my Bachelor degree in IT, still this guidelines i have are useful and so very effective thus making me outstood others not just in the past and of course trying my very best for the years to come. Before we proceed, make sure you have taken something inside your stomach — snacks, dinner, breakfast or lunch. Leave all anxiety behind, you must be worry free and focus mainly on your study and lessons. Say no to every temptations that your friends and or classmates are inviting you to, this includes watching movies, go to beach, malling, chit-chat and other things that teenagers usually do every vacant time. Choose a good place for studying, this may include seashore area, below a shaded tree, in our veranda and please not those closed rooms like your bedroom or any room which you can be tempted to take a nap or sleep. These are some of the perquisites before you proceed studying for a Major exam or for a BAR exam or just simply for an examination. and oopss, before i forget, i prefer to have a background music when studying especially those smooth melody that help me calm down and concentrate on my study. That’s it! So here we go! 1. When studying, you need to read all the lessons that to be covered in the examination. Pure comprehensive reading will do, read, understand and read. ...
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...Personal Information Name: _________________________________ Age: _____ Civil Status: __________ Sex: ________ Contact Number: ________________________ Religious Denomination: ____________________ Address: ______________________________ Order in the family: Eldest Middle Youngest Number of Siblings: _____ Highest Educational Attainment: ___________________________________________________________ School: _______________________________________________________________________________ Family Background Mother’s Name: __________________________ Age: _____ Civil Status: Single Married Widow Separated Religious Denomination: _________________________ Highest Educational Attainment: ___________________ Occupation: _______________________ (Write the name of the school and state if the institution is private or public in nature) Elementary:___________________________ Private Public High School:______________________ ___ Private Public College: _____________________________ Private Public Father’s Name: __________________________________ Age: _____ Civil Status: Single Married Widower Separated Religious Denomination: __________________________ Highest Educational...
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...Virksomheds økonomi, aflevering 5 LEGO Koncernen 1.1 LEGO er i solid fremgang, med en forbedring på halvanden milliard. Fremgangen skyldes bl.a. væksten på de nye markeder i udelandet. Især de amerikanske forbruger er meget begejstret for Lego. I øjeblikket er der en trend, ved at købe kvalitets og langvarige produkter, med en vedvarende værdi, hvis man altså kan stole på kvaliteten og værdien. Derudover har Lego også haft problemer med de store detailhandlere i udelandene, hvor de har et fremragende samarbejde nu. Også sygefravær og ulykke frekvensen er faldet, da LEGO har haft fokus på at skabe en tryg kultur omkring Lego som arbejdsplads. 1.2 LEGO koncernen vil tjene på divisionen Lego education, som er Lego man bruger til undervisning. Lego har haft Lego divisionen i længere tid, men divisionen har levet et stille liv uden vækst. Den nye unge direktør vil nu satse på denne division, og vil tjene milliarder på det, da innovation og kreativ udvikling bliver mere og mere efterspurgt i uddannelsessystemet. LEGO koncernen benytter derfor strategien Markedsindtrængning, da de allerede er på markedet, og vil bearbejde dette marked med handelsparametrene Price og promotion. Derudover er LEGO koncernen, en virksomheder der er præget af, at de hele tiden skal produktudvikle, så dette er selvfølgelig også en vækststrategi LEGO bruger. Flügger A/S 1.1 Flügger A/S omsætning i år 2010/11 er blevet opgjort til 1.5 milliarder kr. hvor ikke engang halvdelen stammer fra Danmark. Flügger A/S...
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...Economic Culture Cory Lyons ANT 101 Cora Moore January 17, 2016 Economic Culture Culture is a way of life, for a group of people. The behaviors and beliefs of the group become accepted and passed down through generations. Culture defines and differentiates humans from each other. Understanding different cultures from an unbiased view is cultural relativism. That is taking an emic viewpoint into people’s beliefs or practices. Over the course of this paper, I will examine one aspect of my own culture from an etic perspective, and I will examine an aspect of another culture from an insider’s perspective in order to better understand it more. Specifically, I will be examining the American economic culture, contrasted with the introduction of television to rural Fijian villages to show how the economy has almost consumed the culture in America, and that it may not be heathy to be engulfed in a culture that focuses on consumption and driven by the economy. Part I In this section, I will be discussing the state of the economy in America from an etic perspective. Meaning I will take “an outsider's or observer's allegedly ‘objective’ account” (Crapo, 2013, p. 1.1). This will allow me to examine the American economy objectively; even though I will able to pull from my own experiences and knowledge. In the article Body Ritual among the Nacerima by Horace Miner the Nacerima culture is examined from an outsider’s perspective. Miner observes the significance the Nacerima put...
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...BUILDING RESEARCH & INFORMATION (2003) 31(2), 119–133 Lean project management Glenn Ballard1,2 and Gregory A. Howell1 1 Lean Construction Institute, 4536 Fieldbrook Road, Oakland, CA 94619, USA 2 University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA E-mail: gballard@leanconstruction.org Projects are temporary production systems. When those systems are structured to deliver the product while maximizing value and minimizing waste, they are said to be ‘lean’ projects. Lean project management differs from traditional project management not only in the goals it pursues, but also in the structure of its phases, the relationship between phases and the participants in each phase. This paper presents a model of lean project management and contrasts lean and traditional approaches. Four tools or interventions are presented as illustrations of lean concepts in action. Keywords: construction management, Lean Project Delivery System (LPDS), lean project management, project management, value, waste Les projets sont des systemes de production temporaires. Lorsque ces systemes sont organise pour fournir le produit tout ` ` ´s en optimisant la valeur et en minimisant les gaspillages, on dit qu’il s’agit de projets au plus juste. La gestion de ce type de projet differe de celle des projets classiques non seulement au niveau des objectifs vise mais aussi a celui de la ` ´s ` structure des phases, des relations entre les phases et des participants a chaque phase. Cet article propose...
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...By: Joanna Wainwright, Director of Commissioning and Partnerships To: Local Children’s Trust Boards Date: February 2011 |Subject: |Teenage Pregnancy | Classification: Confidential Unrestricted ______________________________________________________________ | | |Summary: Local Children’s Trust Boards are important players in vitalizing the strategy to reduce teenage pregnancy in Kent. This paper | |outlines the local place infrastructure and actions required of local partners to ensure a cohesive approach to reduce teenage pregnancies | |in their areas. | | | | | |Local Children’s Trust Boards are asked to: | | ...
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...Mama Bear Child Care was founded five years ago by Mylene Bartolome, Antonette Evangelista, Mary Rose Ang and Analyn Ramos. The four worked on the idea of forming a business based on the emerging needs to help the working mothers or often called “mamas” Mama was the acronym taken from their names. After graduation Mylene Antonette Mary Rose and Analyn created a partnership and launched their venture leasing the condominium unit of Mylene in Makati. From the initial of four children of their friends working in Makati, the business, grew to 50 due to referrals from satisfied clients using the word of mouth. The company’s services are customized, with affordable rates. The target market identified to be working parents aged between 25 to 45 years old, who are employed in Makati offices with household income of atleast 25,000 They targeted and negotiated with companies in the Makati Business District which have no day care centers. Based on the report of the National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women, 59% of their total workforce are female. Women typically handle more of the care giving responsibilities for families and are more often affected at work due to these responsibilities. While there are 25% men who are particularly involved with making child care arrangements. Therefore, Mama Bear would like to exploit the opportunity of addressing the work/life issues for both women and men. The partners felt that with the demand for child care services steadily increases as...
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...1.0 Executive Summary The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum is a non profit organisation, situated in Bournemouth, exhibiting a collection of art work and artefacts from all over the world. The types of services they offer to the public include: * Educational Visits * Craft Activities * Fun for Under 5’s * Food/ Beverages – Cafe * Family Explorer Travel Bags * Gift Shop * School Holiday Entertainment * Venue Hire * Art Exhibitions * Guided Tours Source: http://www.russell-cotes.bournemouth.gov.uk [Accessed 22/02/2010] Our Mission is to produce an innovative event to target a new market of customers. This will help to potentially bring profits to the organisation and therefore benefit them by expanding their product and service range, as well as attracting a niche market. We aspire to exceed our guest’s expectations and to meet the requirements by creating a new event. 2.0 Situational Analysis Creating a Chinese New Years themed murder mystery evening, will be the first time the museum has hosted such an event. In order for it to be successful and profitable, a strong marketing strategy is essential. Russell-Cotes Museum effectively targets certain markets well, but our aim is to provide an event for the areas of the market that have not yet been reached. 2.1 Markets Summary Russell-Cotes museum has minimal information regarding its existing customer profile. Appealing to all market segments has proved difficult as...
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...------------------------------------------------- Vizconde massacre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Vizconde murder case, colloquially known as the Vizconde massacre, was the multiple homicide of members of the Vizconde family on 30 June 1991 at their residence in BF Homes,Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1] Estrellita, 49, had suffered thirteen stab wounds; Carmela, 19, had suffered seventeen stab wounds and had been raped before she was killed; and Jennifer, 6, had nineteen stab wounds.[1] Lauro Vizconde, Estrellita's husband, and the father of Carmela and Jennifer, was in the United States on business when the murders took place. The lead suspect was Hubert Webb, whose father Freddie Webb was famous as an actor, former basketball player, and former Congressman and Senator. The other defendants were Antonio Lejano II, Hospicio Fernandez, Michael Gatchalian, Miguel Rodriguez, Peter Estrada, Joey Filart and Artemio Ventura.[2] In the Trial Court (People of the Philippines vs. Hubert Webb, et al., G.R. No. 176864), it became one of the most sensational cases in the Philippines, becoming the "trial of the century". The men were convicted by the Parañaque Regional Trial Court which the Court of Appeals affirmed. Except for Filart and Ventura who had been convicted in absentia, the men were later acquitted by the Supreme Court on 14 December 2010 for failure of the prosecution to prove their guilt beyond reasonable ------------------------------------------------- ...
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...A Business Plan Presented to By: Mark David Solomon T. Sanchez March 2014 [pic] Business Logo TABLE OF CONTENTS Business Logo Company Profile A. Brief History Industry Analysis A. Industry Background and Overview B. Trends Marketing Analysis Management Ownership A. Form of Ownership B. Organizational Policies C. Roles and Responsibilities D. Organizational Chart E. Government Requirements Production Process A. Product Description i. Major Products ii. Minor Products B. Location Site C. Facilities Layout D. Operation Process E. Equipment and Machineries F. Capacity Planning G. Work System H. Waste Disposal Financial Analysis A. Cost of Supplies and Equipment B. Cost of Stocks C. Project Cost D. I-Crusher’s Products E. Income Statement F. Cash Flow G. Balance Sheet H. Forecasted Sales and Cost Business Strategies A. Management Aspects B. Financial Aspects C. Marketing Aspects D. Advertising E. Sales Promotion F. Public Relation G. Organizational Polices I. COMPANY’S PROFILE A. Brief History With the passion for business entrepreneurship, the proponent / owner, Mark David Solomon T. Sanchez wanted...
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...Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) Macadam based DESIGN BRIEF 2006 KCC Sports Development Unit KCC Property Group Please read the following advice: You are strongly advised to make contact with and consult Kent Sports Development Unit when considering a new sports facility project. The Unit can assist in refining the requirements for your facility from the minimum specification detailed within this brief. The information used to compile this document is subject to change and therefore the Unit will be able to advise on this. How can Kent Sports Development Unit support your project? Kent Sports Development Unit's existing work in facility development includes: • Advising on the planning, design, funding and management of sports facilities. • Encouraging increased sports use of education sites by the community. • Seeking to attract facilities of strategic significance to Kent, including ensuring the development of County centres of excellence and centres of performance. • Prompting and supporting key project applications to funding organisations (including advising on National Lottery applications). • The Unit works with a wide range of organisations in order to achieve the above. Kent Sports Development Unit's Advice Regarding the National Lottery includes: • Helping organisations in Kent, including those in the public, private, voluntary or education sector, to ensure the aims and objectives of their projects are matched to the criteria laid down by the Lottery Sports Board,...
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...Volume 3, number 2 What is critical appraisal? Sponsored by an educational grant from AVENTIS Pharma Alison Hill BSC FFPHM FRCP Director, and Claire Spittlehouse BSc Business Manager, Critical Appraisal Skills Programme, Institute of Health Sciences, Oxford q Critical appraisal is the process of systematically examining research evidence to assess its validity, results and relevance before using it to inform a decision. q Critical appraisal is an essential part of evidence-based clinical practice that includes the process of systematically finding, appraising and acting on evidence of effectiveness. q Critical appraisal allows us to make sense of research evidence and thus begins to close the gap between research and practice. q Randomised controlled trials can minimise bias and use the most appropriate design for studying the effectiveness of a specific intervention or treatment. q Systematic reviews are particularly useful because they usually contain an explicit statement of the objectives, materials and methods, and should be conducted according to explicit and reproducible methodology. q Randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews are not automatically of good quality and should be appraised critically. www.evidence-based-medicine.co.uk Prescribing information is on page 8 1 What is critical appraisal What is critical appraisal? Critical appraisal is one step in the process of evidence-based clinical practice. Evidencebased clinical practice...
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...Bestlink College Of The Philippines 1044 Brgy. Sta Monica , Quirino Highway , Novaliches Quezon City Philippines “A COMPILATION OF 15 FILIPINO ENTREPRENEURS” Submitted By: Carolina Lopezbaños Submitted To: Introduction Entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone. But when it’s right, it’s the most satisfying career path a person can pursuit. We might be thinking what is the suitable path for us to be a successful person in future. Regardless of our definition of success, there are a great number of common characteristics that are shared by successful entrepreneurs. Even if you don't have these characteristics, don't fret. Most can be learned with practice and by developing a positive attitude, especially if you set goals and produce a strategic long term planning. Entrepreneurship brings the meaning of the willingness to develop , to organize and to manage a business venture along with its risk to in order to make profit and to produce a successful business. There are a few local Malaysian entrepreneurs that are well known in the global business market which are listed by Forbes. HENRY SY Henry Sy’srise to the top is a feel good story for the ages. In 1936, at the age of 12, he immigrated from mainland China to help run his father’s grocery in Manila, often sleeping on display counters because he had no place to sleep. The spartan life he lived probably played a big part in molding Sy’s character as...
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