09 April 2014 Two Dialogue Analysis The heritage of Israelites goes all the way back to Abraham‚ who was first named as Abram‚ and Isaac‚ the son of Abraham. The Bible’s internal chronology spots Abraham around 2000 BCE‚ but there are no evidence of whether the stories of Genesis can be related to the specific time period. Though the estimation of ‘when’ Abraham and Isaac lived is not vivid‚ through the dialogues and books that were studied by scholars‚ we can estimate ‘what’ they did during their
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revolution suggests dramatic episodes of political change‚ where a collective force recognizes the need for a change and is able to take action to create this in order to remove what they consider to be the impurities of the system‚ and replace it with what is presumed to be necessary. Revolutions can take many forms‚ varying between social and political‚ and violent and peaceful‚ yet while revolutions in this modern sense are deliberate acts‚ either violent or otherwise‚ against a given government‚ they
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The Melian Dialogue This is the debate between two Athenians councils regarding the fate of Melians: Diomedes and Nikolaos whose perspectives are somewhat represented all Athenians’ thinking. While Diomedes is aggressive and pro-war‚ Nikolaos remains caution and in favor of the Melians proposal. Here is the debate: Diomedes: We need to prepare our ships. Melian needs to be taught a lesson! Nikolaos: Why do we to attack Melian? They have always been neutral city. They are not our enemy
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Organisation One - Tesco A stakeholder for Tesco may be someone that has the job of affecting their organisation either in a good way or a bad way. Below are listed main stakeholders in a business. -Workers A worker at Tesco is someone who has a clear interest in the business they are working in. They tend to rely on work for their income‚ bonuses‚ discounts and holiday pensions. This meaning they either like or do not have to like their job but they are still working because they need it to
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Roles of stakeholders Every organisation has stakeholders. Examples of stakeholder groups (beyond stockholders) are employees‚ suppliers‚ customers‚ creditors‚ competitors‚ governments‚ and communities. They often affect the corporation‚ law and markets but actually it consists of senior management‚ managers and employees. In this assignment‚ we will discuss role of stakeholders in terms of identification of learning and development within organisation‚ what is the nature and application of the
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Stakeholder Theory and Limitation 1. Stakeholder theory is an excuse for managerial opportunism: The core claim is that by providing more groups who management can argue their actions benefit‚ stakeholder theory makes it far easier to engage in self-dealing and defend it than if shareholder theory were the sole purpose. 2. Stakeholder theory is primarily concerned with distribution of financial outputs: This view depicts stakeholder theory as primarily about who receives the resources of the organization
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Specifically‚ from the four qualitative characteristics‚ Relevance and Reliability are critically examined to see what role they take in the conceptual framework. Accounting information that is to be placed under Relevance‚ are data that are relevant to the subject currently being discussed and its inclusion the accounting process will likely to affect the decision that is to be made. On the other hand‚ information that is to be placed under Reliability‚ are data that can be acknowledged from a trustworthy
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the other hand‚ there are different types of questions that are categorized as philosophical. These questions involve more thinking and are universal. To illustrate‚ one may ask what is happiness? Or if one can depend on his/her senses to give information
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Stakeholders People‚ groups or other organizations who have an interest‚ claim‚ or stake in an organization‚ in what it does‚ and in how well it performs. Organizations exist because of their ability to create valued goods and services which yield acceptable outcomes for various groups of stakeholders‚ people who have an interest‚ claim‚ or stake in the organization‚ in what it does‚ and in how well it performs. In general‚ stakeholders are motivated to participate in an organization if they receive
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Yes b) No Q2. How many mobile phones do you have? a) 1 b) 2 or more Q3. What brand is it? a) Nokia b) Blackberry c) Iphone d) Samsung Q4. You often use mobile to? a) Call b) Sms c) Wap (mobile internet) d) MMS Q5. What type of phone would you like to have? a) Flap phone b) Slide phone c) Tough phone d) Luxury fashion phone e) Smart phone Q6. What size would you prefer your screen to be? a) Small ( 1 to 2.4 ) inches b) Medium
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