player as a person who works well with other team members and values their efforts and contributions as much as their own. It’s someone who is willing to do anything to allow his team to win. However to be a good team player, you need to be able to communicate. Communicating will help bring the team together to solve problems, impact our life in a positive way, and create strong relationships. Feeling comfortable and being close with each other is important for a good connection
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SPECIAL ISSUE Kenya Gazette Supplement No. 77(Acts No. 3) REPUBLIC OF KENYA ____________ KENYA GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT ACTS, 2005 NAIROBI, 26th October, 2005 CONTENT ActPAGE The Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2005 ……………… 45 ________________________________________________ PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY GOVERNMENT PRINTER, NAIROBI THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT AND DISPOSAL ACT No. 3 of 2005 45 No. 3 Public Procurement and Disposal 2005 Date of Assent: 26th October, 2005 Date of Commencement: By Notice
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which identify a good as originating in the territory…or a region or locality in a territory, where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to its geographical origin." It can also be defined as a sign used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possess qualities or a reputation that is due to that place of origin. Most commonly, a geographical indication consists of the name of the place of origin of the goods. For example, "Champagne
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action and pursuit, is thought to aim at some good; and for this reason the good has been rightly declared to be that at which all things aim.” Every human person, from the creation of man to the present day, whether knowingly or unknowingly, has been seeking one thing, one idea, one goal: happiness. From his earliest years, a human being’s natural inclination is to seek pleasure and avoid pain. The idea of happiness is a parallel to the idea of an ultimate good, mankind’s highest aim and is defined as
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Duty CHAPTER1: BACKGROUND Kant's ethics of duty holds that only a rational being could have a moral duty because only a rational being could envision something beyond what he wants in the moment to satisfy himself or to do harm to others. Only a rational being could conceive of an ethical duty to act according to the consideration that all other human beings would act in the same way. No animal or irrational human being could conceive of such a concept, such a duty, such a way of life. The rationality
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therefore it would make the Police force looked very unsuccessful. For example, if Police received a phone call from a distressed person because their house had been burgled and police officers did not radio through, then the crime would not be solved, this is why communication is very important in the Police force. Communication has good and bad points, some good points are: Being able to communicate over a large distance, this is vital in the Army and Police as both forces work in a very large distance
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Leading in a Changing World A “person who guides“ (thesaurus.com) can be defined as a leader. Leadership is a skill that one cannot learn, but one gains out of experience and practice. There is no scale or unit to measure leadership but it is the by the examples that one sets, people conclude as to how good or bad a leader the person is. The level of motivation that one can provide to someone shows the leadership skills of a person. One can be a leader at any age or in any phase of life. Leaders
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Groups are common in every society, usually when a person is in the same group they tend to think a like and have the same goals. When a group is established it is essential to find a leader for that particular group, they need someone to guide them. There are many different groups of society, the elite and the deprived. Each has their own leader, but they have to be in the same class as the rest. They have to fall in the same “neighborhood” as their people, “Therefore, to achieve what he can
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2013 Active and Passive Euthanasia Most moral codes state that killing another human being is morally wrong. I would agree that to kill another human being in the heat of anger, for material gain or in the event of committing a crime would be morally wrong. But I feel that our moral codes are lacking in certain areas and do not take into account some situations where killing another human being would be morally acceptable. This type of killing would be to end the person’s suffering only
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or her injury” as defined by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. In other words, fraud is gaining an unfair advantage over another person. Legally for an act to be fraudulent it has to include the following: 1- A false statement, misrepresentation, or a false disclosure. 2- A material fact, which is something that drives a person to act 3- An intent to deceive others 4- A justifiable reliance as to why he/she is doing it 5- An injury or loss suffered by the victim There are many
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