questions. 1. What is an Agency? Agency is a fiduciary relationship “which results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act in his behalf and subject to his control‚ and consent by the other so to act”. A party who employs another person to act in his behalf and subject is called a Principal. A party who agrees to act on behalf of another is called an Agent. Agency is governed by a large body of common law known as agency law. Eg: A real estate broker
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Regulatory Agency Paper The government agency selected for this article is The Federal Bureau of Prisons also known as (BOP). The federal bureau of prisons role include confining federal offenders in prisons who are humane‚ safe‚ cost-efficient‚ and secure. The Bureau is responsible for helping inmates reduce future criminal activity by encouraging them to join a range of programs that are proven to reduce recidivism. The Federal Bureau of prisons employees assists inmates with programs
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Corporate Governance states that the Audit Committee should assess the policy and arrangements by which employees of the organization and any other persons may‚ in confidence‚ report any possible improprieties in terms of financial reporting or other matters. Whistle-blowing policy should be made known in the company’s Annual Report‚ and measures for bringing up such concerns should be revealed publicly as appropriate. Tsahuridu and Vandekerckhove (2008) argued that organizations must execute internal
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes Vol. 78‚ No. 1‚ April‚ pp. 25–62‚ 1999 Article ID obhd.1999.2826‚ available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on On the Social Psychology of Agency Relationships: Lay Theories of Motivation Overemphasize Extrinsic Incentives Chip Heath Duke University Three laboratory studies and one field study show that people generally hold lay theories which contain an extrinsic incentives bias—people predict that others are more motivated
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Western Agencies Ltd. by Steven L. McShane University of Western Australia Perth‚ Australia Copyright © 1991 Steven L. McShane. This case is based on actual events described in a Canadian court case. Only the dates and names of the main parties have been changed. This case may be used by current adopters of: S. L. McShane Canadian Organizational Behaviour‚ 5th ed. (Toronto: McGraw- Hill Ryerson‚ 2004); S. L. McShane & M. A. von Glinow‚ Organizational Behavior‚ 3rd ed. (Boston: McGraw-Hill
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Method‚ Cavendish Pub. Ltd.‚ London‚ (1999). 2. Robert Watt‚ Concise Legal Research‚ (5th ed.)‚ Universal Law Pub. Pvt. Co.‚ New Delhi‚ 2004 (Chapter 6) 3 4. S.K. Mishra‚ Legal Language‚ Legal Writing and General English‚ (1st ed.)‚ Allahabad Law Agency‚ 2008 (Chapter12) Module – IX Use of E-Sources and Legal Research (04 Lectures) 2. Andrew Goodman‚ ‘How Judges Decide Cases: Reading‚ Writing and Analysing Judgements’‚ Universal Law Pub.‚ 2009. 2. Commissioner of Income Tax‚ Hyderabad v. P.J. Chemicals
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CYP36 1.1- Multi-agency working aims to support children and young people earlier to ensure they meet the five Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes. The five outcomes of ECM state that we need to be working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for children in our setting. These outcomes are: • Be healthy • Stay safe • Enjoy and achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve economic well being Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and
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DATA REPRESENTATION CPU uses electronic elements such as switches‚ which are represented in two states i.e.‚ on/off state (high/low state). These two states are indicated as 1 and 0. In other words‚ computer operates only in two digits 1 and 0. Hence‚ our ordinary decimal number system consisting ten digits (0-9) do not suits the data representation of CPU. It works with simple binary system. BINARY NUMBER SYSTEM It uses two symbols or digits i.e. 0 and 1. And all the symbol‚ Arithmetic
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THE EFFECT OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST ON EXECTIVE MANAGEMENT Conflict of interest is a set of circumstances that creates a risk that professional judgment or actions regarding a primary interest will be unduly influence by a secondary interest. Primary interest refers to the principal goals of the profession or activity‚ such as the protection of clients‚ the health of patients‚ the integrity of research‚ and the duties of public office. On the other hand secondary interest motives as the desire
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wise. Adults who receive more life experience before going to college are known as adult learners. Most adult learners find it hard to adjust to college classes‚ after having been in the working environment! Kenner and Weinerman explains that working before college may affect a student’s critical foundations. While dealing with adult learners‚ an instructor may have a harder time planning assignments for adult learners. The college instructor may need to receive knowledge about their adult learning
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