Identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse. *** Answer submitted on Apr 7 2013 4:55PM *** There are four main types of child abuse; Physical‚ Sexual‚ Emotional/Phychological and Neglect. PHYSICAL Physical child abuse is an injury resulting from physical agression even if the injury was not intended the act is considered physical abuse. Beating‚ slapping and hitting. Pushing‚ shaking‚ kicking or throwing. Pinching‚ biting‚ choking or hair pulling. Burning with cigerettes
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TDA 2 3.1 Identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse Abuse means any of the following acts which seriously endanger the physical‚ mental‚ or emotional health and safety of the child: The infliction‚ attempted infliction‚ or as a result of inadequate supervision‚ the allowance of the infliction or attempted infliction of physical or mental injury upon the child by a parent or caretaker. The exploitation or overwork of a child by a parent or caretaker. The involvement of the
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Joint Stock Company form of business organization has become extremely popular as it provides a solution to (2) overcome the limitations of partnership business. The Multinational companies like Coca-Cola and‚ General Motors have their investors and customers spread throughout the world. The giant Indian Companies may include the names like Reliance‚ Talco Bajaj Auto‚ Infosys Technologies‚ Hindustan Lever Ltd.‚ Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.‚ and Larsen and Tubro etc. 1.2 MEANING OF COMPANY Section
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examines different aspects of trade in services. The service production process is much more complex and ambiguous. Some products sit on either end of the continuum as either a pure good or a pure service‚ but most products lie somewhere in between the two. A pencil would be considered more of a pure good; where as‚ baby sitting would be considered more of a pure service. Restaurants offer a combination of both a goods and services. Servitization Much of the growth in the service sector has been driven
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Is an invitation to treat an offer? Discuss? Answer: Section 2(a)‚ Contracts Act 1950 provides that ‘when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal’. Case: M N Guha Majumder v R E Donough [1974] 2 MLJ 114 Facts: Property owned by the defendant was advertised for sale‚ and written offers to purchase were invited. The plaintiff viewed
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CHAPTER 12 ::: SETTING PRODUCT STRATEGY SUMMARY ::: Product Characteristics and Classifications Product Levels: The Customer Value Hierarchy The marketer needs to address five product levels. Each level adds more customer value‚ and five constitute a Customer value hierarchy. Core benefit: It is the fundamental level. It is the benefit the customer is really buying. Basic product: The marketer has to turn the core benefit in to the basic product. Expected product: A set of attributes and conditions
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self-discipline to work alone and motivate themselves‚ with no one telling them what to do. Some companies are also looking for this self-discipline and motivation; job advertisements often talk about the need for recruits to be self-starters. Some organisations (such as advertising agencies) want to find ways of motivating their people to be ever more productive and creative. Employees and their managers in this type of organisation are relatively autonomous - they are not given exact procedures on how to
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digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include iPhone‚ iPad‚ Mac‚ iPod‚ Apple TV‚ a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications‚ the iOS and OS X operating systems‚ iCloud‚ and a variety of accessory‚ service and support offerings. The Company also sells and delivers digital content and applications through the iTunes Store‚ App StoreSM‚ iBookstoreSM‚ and Mac App Store. The Company sells its products worldwide through its retail stores‚ online stores
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Disadvantage of Tourism in Nepal 1. Cultural destruction 2. Primary products 3. Environmental destruction 4. Marginal employment 5. Low benefits 6. Development of illegal and/or destructive economic activities 7. Outside hiring 8. unable market 9. Health tourism has it own set of unique challengers 10. Cruises 11. Package programs 12. Seasonal employment "Disadvantages of tourism" Disadvantages (depending upon implementation some of these can
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVE Objective of this study is to evaluate product process to facilitate maximum product success in fast food industry as before and after implementing the system. By the end of this assignment‚ you will have more understanding and knowledge regarding Relationship Marketing issues‚ problems and complaints occurred within an organization and how to overcome it under this topic “An Evaluation of Product In Company” 1.2 METHODOLOGY This study used the case analysis
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