...1. Terms of Reference In this section you should include the following information: Who requested the report? Why was the report requested? What is the purpose of the report? Which areas will the report cover? What is the submission date of the report? 2. Procedures In this section you included: A brief introduction followed by the methods you use to gain information for this report, each method must be listed separately for example: 2.1 Internet Various websites were used to find out information about …… for inclusion in this report. 2.2 Case study for JoC The case study for JoC was referred to throughout this report. 2.3 Library Various books were scanned to enhance the understanding of organisational structures. 3. Findings 3.1 Background of Joy of Chocolate In this section give a brief overview of the organisation. 3.2 JoC Organisational goals and objectives According to xxxxxxx organisational goals are “Quote ……….” Source. This would suggest xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Secondly, organisational objectives relate to the company’s goals as this is where xxxxxx as suggested by the following quote “Quote ……….” Source 3.2.1 JoC Organisational goals and objectives What are JoC’s goals and objectives? Analyse the relationship between organisational goals and that of JOC along with the policies to achieve those goals and objectives. 3.3 Formal and Informal organisation 3.3.1 Informal organisation According to xxxxxxx he/she suggest that the informal...
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...The usefulness of the term “auteur” has been questioned by some commentators as failing to acknowledge the complexity of the filmmaking process. With reference to one of the directors studied so far on the module, discuss the degree to which analysing his films through an auteurist perspective can help or hinder understanding. You should take into account the ways in which your chosen director uses the resources of cinema as a medium as well as the question of personal vision. Film director Pedro Almodóvar was symbol of Spain’s newfound freedom in the post-Franco democracy and has since developed into the dominant figure of contemporary Spanish cinema. Paul Smith (2000: 5) describes him as “the one true auteur to emerge in the 1980’s”, while many commentators see him as a “consummate and undisputed auteur” (Jordan and Allinson, 2005: 77). However, attempting to conclusively define Almodóvar as an “auteur” is challenging as the concept has been consistently defined and redefined since its inception. Vernon and Morris (1995: 13) state, “Models of auteurism at work today bear scant resemblance to the term’s original meaning”. Through an auteurist perspective, we must consider how both Almodóvar and his films conform to aspects of both the original ‘theory’, such as personal vision and ‘signatures’, and subsequent developments of the concept focusing on areas of collaboration and commercialisation. Our conclusions can then be used to determine whether Almodóvar’s status, as an...
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... | | | | | |Answer: True Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 52 | | |Deciding whether to introduce a new product line is the responsibility of an operational manager. | | | | | |Answer: False Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 57 | | |Operational-level manufacturing systems deal with the firm’s long-term manufacturing goals, such as where to locate a new | | |plant. | | | | | |Answer: False Difficulty: Medium Reference: p. 46 | | |Transaction processing systems are most commonly used by the senior management level of an organization. | | ...
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... models, and frames of reference in the OT profession it can become cumbersome due to overlap and exchangeability of these terms. However, by taking a closer look it becomes clear each has a specific place in the OT profession. Paradigms form the philosophical base of the OT profession, while models focus on the relationship between occupation, person and environment within the OT profession (Cole, 2008). Frames of reference in a sense take into account the paradigms and models in OT, however are focus on specific assessments and interventions (Cole, 2008). Paradigm, as described by Kielhofner (as cited in Cole, 2008) is an idea surrounding the most essential assumptions and beliefs, which aids in the development of a profession. Paradigm is viewed as a broad overview which, “contains the guiding premises and theories behind our profession as a whole” (Mason, 2015). Paradigm within the OT profession are used to describe the...
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...1 - agree precise specification (terms of reference) for the project Often called the project 'terms of reference', the project specification should be an accurate description of what the project aims to achieve, and the criteria and flexibilities involved, its parameters, scope, range, outputs, sources, participants, budgets and timescales (beware - see note below about planning timescales). Typically and prior to the project's formal establishment the project 'terms of reference' are produced or at least drafted at a fundamental level by a 'project sponsor', or 'executive in charge' (of the project). Often such an initial top-level general project description (a 'business case' basically) is required for the project to be justified, approved, and funded at a corporate level, prior to the commencement of detailed project planning. The project manager, typically appointed by the 'project sponsor' or the 'executive in charge', may be involved to varying degrees in the drafting of the initial corporate project description or business case. It is not unusual for a project manager to first be unofficially appointed to the project management role, pending corporate approval of the project itself and the formal appointment of the project manager. The project sponsor is usually a more senior manager or executive than the project manager, although not necessarily the 'boss' or senior up-line manager to which the project manager normally reports. All substantial projects generally require...
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...compares ethical theories. • Paragraph is generally clearly written. • Paragraph meets posted length requirements. C: 52-59 points • Paragraph discusses more than one issue and/or strays from assigned topic. • Paragraph makes vague or summary references to unit material including course terms, concepts, and/or ethical theories. • Paragraph has several mechanical or stylistic errors. • Paragraph does not meet posted length requirements. D: 45-51 points • Paragraph is only partially on topic, and lacks originality. • Paragraph makes little or no references to unit material including course terms, concepts, and/or ethical theories. • Paragraph has several mechanical or stylistic errors. • Paragraph does not meet posted length requirements. F: 0–44 points • Paragraph is off topic, and lacks originality • Paragraph makes little or no references to lesson material including course terms, concepts, and/or ethical theories. • Paragraph has several mechanical or stylistic errors. Unit 5 Assignment Grade: Grading Criteria A: 68-75 points • Letter discusses position regarding war or capital punishment in a thorough and reasoned manner. • Letter makes frequent, informed references to unit material including theory, course terms,...
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...https://www.lawnet.sg/lawnet/group/lawnet/legal-research/advanced-se... UNFAIR CONTRACT TERMS ACT (CHAPTER 396) (Original Enactment: U.K. 1977, c. 50) REVISED EDITION 1994 (20th May 1994) An Act to impose further limits on the extent to which civil liability for breach of contract, or for negligence or other breach of duty, can be avoided by means of contract terms and otherwise. [12th November 1993 *] * Date when this Act was made applicable by the Application of English Law Act (Cap. 7A). PART I Introductory Scope of this Part 1. —(1) For the purposes of this Part, “negligence” means the breach — ( a) of any obligation, arising from the express or implied terms of a contract, to take reasonable care or exercise reasonable skill in the performance of the contract; or ( b) of any common law duty to take reasonable care or exercise reasonable skill (but not any stricter duty) (2) This Part is subject to Part III; and in relation to contracts, the operation of sections 2 to 4 and 7 is subject to the exceptions made by the First Schedule. (3) In the case of both contract and tort, sections 2 to 7 apply (except where the contrary is stated in section 6(4)) only to business liability, that is liability for breach of obligations or duties arising from things done or to be done by a person in the course of a business (whether his own business or another’s), and references to liability are to be read accordingly. (4) In relation to any breach of duty or obligation...
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...HCA 302 Term Paper Guidelines: Keys to Course Project Success In this assignment, you will write a term paper comparing the U.S. health care system to a country of your choice. Deliverables for your paper will be due in Modules 1, 3, 5, and 7. APA formatting is required. When submitting each of your assignments, please use the following file name format: HCA302_AssignmentName_FirstInitialLastName.docx. So if your name is John Smith and you are submitting Writing Assignment 1, the name of the file will be HCA302_WritingAssignment1_JSmith.docx. Points will be deducted for any late submissions. Module 1 (Writing Assignment 1): Term Paper Topic/Title: Choose a Country (Graded) Students may choose any country to submit for approval in Module 1. This is the beginning of the Term Paper project, and you may use the template located in the Doc Sharing. This assignment requires a cover page with the title indicating the country you wish to compare to the U.S. health care system. Before you submit your country, make sure you are able to find at least three primary sources with enough information to write a quality paper that meets the length requirements and for comparing key indicators of the U.S. health care system to your choice country. Primary sources are the WHO, NIH, CDC, OECD, the county's national health care website, government websites, and so on. NOTE: There is a comprehensive database of health care statistics for 30 different countries, including the U.S., from the Organization...
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...malformation *population frequency *Clearly written *uses references effectively * concise, accurate Normal development (20m): brief description of normal development *Clearly written *concise, accurate *uses diagrams effectively *Technical terms explained in clear manner at the correct level *uses references effectively *no references are weblinks Abnormal development (10m): brief description of cause of malformation *Clearly written *concise, accurate *uses diagrams effectively *Technical terms explained in clear manner at the correct level *uses references effectively * no references are web links Latest research (10m): brief description of underlying cause of malformation OR *brief description of recent experimental data *Clearly written *concise, accurate *Technical terms explained in clear manner at the correct level *clear understanding of concepts well explained * correct use of journal references Additional info (5m): parental diagnosis/prevention Interesting and informative *clearly written * concise, accurate * reliable websites are references Where to find help (3m): list Australian and international organisation websites Australian and at least one overseas organisation listed *all links are valid References (4m): Appropriate references *Cited in text *list correctly in reference list *Referenced diagrams No inappropriate use of internet references *All cited properly in text *All details of reference included *All diagrams referenced Writing style (10m):...
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...Nordhaus (1998), Economics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2008 Dominick Salvatore, Managerial Economics, Oxford University Press, Sixth Edition Sr. No. Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 5 6 7 8 Competition and the cartel crusade, Alan Moran. Review - Institute of Public Affairs. Melbourne:Jan 2008. Vol. 59, Iss. 4, p. 57-59 Supply and Demand Irena Asmundson. Finance & Development. Washington:Jun 2010. Vol. 47, Iss. 2, p. 48-49 Impact of Anti dumping measures on Indian Industry by Swati Jain, Sudhir K. Jain, Decision, Vol 35, No 1, January-June, 2008, p 3. The New Global Opportunity by Michael Elliot, Fortune, July 5, 2010, Vol 162, No 1, Relevant Websites Sr. No. Web adress (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features 9 10 11 www.ecommerce-guide.com www.bloomberg.co.uk www.mit.edu Excellent source of reference for market research Excellent data on crrent market, economic, industrial and financial trends as a valuable sources of reference. Valuable source of reference for basicand advanced concepts of economics. Page 1 of 10 Approved for Autumn Session 2010-11 Detailed Plan For Lectures Week No. Lecture No. Topic Chapters/Sections of Textbook/other reference Homework to be Assigned to...
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...learners with an understanding of aspects of the law of contract and tort and the skill to apply them, particularly in business situations. Unit abstract: The unit introduces the law of contract, with a particular emphasis on the formation and operation of business contracts. Learners are encouraged to explore the content of these agreements and then develop skills relating to the practical application of business contracts, including offer, acceptance, intention, consideration and capacity. Relevant case law examples will be covered. Learners will consider when liability in contract arises, the nature of the obligations on both sides of the contract, and the availability of remedies when a contract is not fulfilled in accordance with its terms. Additionally, the unit will enable learners to understand how the law of tort differs from the law of contract and examine issues of liability in negligence relating to business and how to avoid it. Learning outcomes |On successful completion of this unit a learner will: |Assessment criteria for pass | |LO1 Understand the essential elements of a valid contract in a |1.1 explain the importance of the essential elements required for...
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...Term Papers COMPARING APA FORMAT IN A RESEARCH/LAB REPORT AND A TERM PAPER? WHAT IS THE SAME? * Margins (one inch) * Rules regarding quotations (long and short) * Rules for citations * Rules for references * Rules for page numbers * Rules for title page WHAT IS DIFFERENT? Parts * In a lab/research report, you test people/animals to collect data. You then statistically analyze that data and draw conclusions. Because you must report all these activities, a lab/research report must have a Methods, Results and Discussion section. * Term papers are usually about other people's research. Since you do not test people or animals yourself, you do NOT need a Methods, Results or Discussion section. Introduction * In a lab/research report, the introduction must explain what question your data will answer and how your study will help build a body of scientific knowledge. Because of this, the introduction of a lab/research report briefly describes related research by other people (that is, a literature review with citations).. * The introduction in a term paper is more like the Abstract of a lab/research report. It is an overview of the entire paper. In a term paper the literature review (with citations) is found mostly in the body of the paper. HOW TO WRITE A TERM/RESEARCH PAPER IN PSYCHOLOGY PURPOSE:A research paper describes and summarizes a specific area of research by providing a summary and evaluation of the research already done as well...
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...improved flexibility. improved decision making. improved business practices. improved efficiency. Answer: b Difficulty: Easy Reference: p. 6 Dell Computer’s use of information systems to improve efficiency and implement “mass customization” techniques to maintain consistent profitability and an industry lead illustrates which business objective? a. b. c. d. Improved flexibility Improved business practices Competitive advantage Survival Answer: c 4. Reference: p. 3 The six important business objectives of information technology are new products, services, and business models; customer and supplier intimacy; survival; competitive advantage, operational excellence, and: a. b. c. d. 3. Difficulty: Medium Difficulty: Hard Reference: p. 8 The use of information systems because of necessity is: a. b. c. d. survival improved business practices competitive advantage improved flexibility Answer: a Difficulty: Medium Reference: p. 9 5. (Analysis) Which of the following choices may lead to competitive advantage (1) new products, services, and business models; (2) charging less for superior products; (3) responding to customers in real-time? a. b. c. d. 1 only 1 and 2 2 and 3 1, 2, and 3 Answer: d Difficulty: Hard Reference: p. 8 Analysis in terms of compare 6. Verizon’s implementation of a Web-based digital...
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...Community-based Long-Term Care. In a 250-300 word post, select and discuss 3 legal and/or ethical issues facing community-based long-term care service providers. Support your discussion with at least one APA reference from a scholarly source. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posting. Activity Mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of HCA 333 Week 2 DQ 2 Community based in order to ace their studies. HCA 333 WEEK 2 DQ 2 COMMUNITY BASED To purchase this visit following link: http://www.activitymode.com/product/hca-333-week-2-dq-2-community-based/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM HCA 333 WEEK 2 DQ 2 COMMUNITY BASED Community-based Long-Term Care. In a 250-300 word post, select and discuss 3 legal and/or ethical issues facing community-based long-term care service providers. Support your discussion with at least one APA reference from a scholarly source. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ posting. Activity Mode aims to provide quality study notes and tutorials to the students of HCA 333 Week 2 DQ 2 Community based in order to ace their studies. HCA 333 WEEK 2 DQ 2 COMMUNITY BASED To purchase this visit following link: http://www.activitymode.com/product/hca-333-week-2-dq-2-community-based/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM HCA 333 WEEK 2 DQ 2 COMMUNITY BASED Community-based Long-Term Care. In a 250-300 word post, select and discuss 3 legal and/or ethical issues facing community-based long-term care service...
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