There is much debate as to whether the human resources of an organization can be considered as an asset and treated accordingly in the accounting system. There are two schools of thought. One says that human resource is an asset and the other does not agree with this. Now let us see what is an asset? Asset is anything which is owned by the entity to derive service in future and should have legally enforceable claim. As such there is no guarantee of deriving benefits from the existing Human resources
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L02 Understand the impact of policy, legislation, regulation, codes of practice and standards on organisation policy and practice 2.1 Understand how the communication process is influence by values cultural factors How communication process is influenced by your CULTURE; When the same things means different things in two cultures , communication can be difficult. Culture and Communication (Key connections) A. Culture and communication are inseparable. B. Culture is the key source of meaning
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controlling the US economy and addressing the currency manipulation acts undertaken by both developing and developed countries (Wayne, 2008). This research paper is aimed at discussing the legal issues and ethical issues involved in this circumstance, a well defined logical argument supporting such an action and suggestions to improve the legal status in this are. Case Description The Currency Reform for Free Trade Act imposes import duties on commodities from countries with a depreciating
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DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION ASSIGNMENT ON WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED TO:- MR. R.K. Gupta Tanu Garg BCA 2012-2015 Who is the father of extension? James strut What is extension work? In modern times, particularly
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continued and remained persistent in character and still today. However, the social security system in the Netherlands is not alike to the 1970s and 1980s. The Dutch government expenditure on social benefits is characteristic of the well-developed welfare states - at 27.4 percent it is now above the EU average of 22.9 percent. It is among the high taxation countries and over average GDP per capita. Public employment is low and it has one of the lowest poverty rates. The extraordinary level of economic
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Neoliberal State.” He views the resurgence of Neoliberalism in the 1970’s as a rejection (decline) of the “nanny state,” a Fordist-Keynesian economic model popular after WWII. Moreover, this new direction in free-market capitalism by the US political elite acts as a template for other western developed nations. Typical policies of the Reagan/Thatcher era characterized by downsizing, tax cuts for business, deregulation, and outsourcing, created structural societal change reinforcing a polarized class structure
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part must trust the corporate sector to function honestly and also keep a watch. The Companies Act, 2013, enacted on 29th August, 2013 on accord of Hon’ble President’s assent, has the potential to be a historic milestone, as it aims to improve corporate governance, simplify regulations, enhance the interest of minority investors and for the first time legislate the roles of whistle blowers. The 2013 Act has introduced several provisions which would change the way Indian corporates do business and
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Comprehensive profile of history and development of the ECCE sector in Ireland. In 1969 the first state run preschool was opened in Rutland street in Dublin. Its aims were for children who were from disadvantaged areas. The department of education worked with an organization called the Van Leer foundation. This organization promotes the early education of children in economically disadvantaged areas. They both set up the pre-school in Rutland street. They were known as early pre-schools. 40 pre-schools
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Towards an alternative in Economics The world has progressed a lot. The GDP of most countries has risen sharply. The production techniques have also improved manifold. The financial intermediaries have proliferated across. The inter-regional and transnational boundaries have (virtually) shrunk as a consequence of rapid transportation and globalization. Vast copious reserves of natural resources have been unearthed too. All these accomplishments have been made possible by phenomenal massive contributions
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most common house pet, but they are still living. Every animal should be treated with the same amount of respect and care. Susan C. Hunnicutt states, “ Animal research is very expensive. Animals must be housed, fed and cared for by trained animal welfare technicians” (Hunnicutt). Why use an expensive resource when, there are other cheaper effective ways to test chemicals. The testing of animals is unnecessary when there are alternatives that don’t include living
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