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    Explain and analyse the contribution to and impact of feminist theology in Judaism The vast majority of religions developed in a time of male dominance within society. As a result the practices and expressions of a religion are usually conducted in ways which make it difficult for women to gain equality. Jewish feminists have one main agenda‚ to challenge and fight sexism within Judaism. Many Jewish feminists see their work as part of the Tikkun Olam‚ the redemption‚ restoration or repair of the

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    The Impact of the Internet on Business Current Uses of the Internet The Internet has a wide variety of uses. It provides an excellent means for disseminating information and communicating with other people in all regions of the world. While the greatest use of the Internet has been sharing information‚ other sources of use are rapidly developing. For instance‚ chat rooms‚ a space where people can go to discuss an assortment of issues‚ and Internet Commerce‚ which connects buyers and sellers online

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    current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0263-5577.htm IMDS 111‚5 Warehouse contextual factors affecting the impact of RFID Angeliki Karagiannaki‚ Dimitris Papakiriakopoulos and Cleopatra Bardaki Department of Management Science and Technology‚ ELTRUN Research Center‚ Athens University of Economics and Business‚ Athens‚ Greece Abstract Purpose – Empowered by the possibility to automatically identify unique instances‚ radio frequency identification

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    Ethics in organisations

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    An organisations culture is a body of its beliefs‚ culture and code of conduct‚ which influences employee behaviour in an organisation (Trevino & Nelson 2010). Cultural systems in organisations are divided into formal and informal systems. It is hard for organisations to specify written rules that cover all aspects of their work hence; the formal system presents us with limited direction (Ouchi 1977). Under formal cultural systems leadership‚ values and selection systems are discussed in this essay

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    associations. The first one is known as Charted Institute of Purchasing & Supply‚ which is an international organisation working in purchasing‚ supply procurement and supply chain management. CIPS is considered as the advanced association in terms of professional procurement. Because of CIPS’s great contribution on procurement industry‚ it was awarded with the Royal Charter by the Queen of UK in 1992. More significantly‚ more than 150 countries around the world have adopted the CIPS code of professional

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    Economy of uk

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    obrenquiries@obr.gsi.gov.uk This publication is available for download at www. official-documents.gov.uk This document is also available from our website at http://budgetresponsibility.independent.gov.uk ISBN: 9780101857321 PU1458 Printed in the UK for The Stationery Office Limited on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office ID P002545717 03/13 Printed on paper containing 75% recycled fibre content minimum. Contents Foreword.....................................

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    was understood. Another advantage is the opportunity to utilize nonverbal cues (tone‚ body language‚ inflection). These can apply to Barclays because it’s important for Barclays to receive immediate feedback which they can go on and improve on the Business. Also‚ Barclays will understand the message that is being given verbally even more clear because they’ll understand the body language of the person that is giving the message. A disadvantage of verbal communication is that the communication or message

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    1. eHow 2. Business 3. Business Management 4. Other Business Management 5. Definition of Commercial Organization Definition of Commercial Organization By Joshua Wallace‚ eHow Contributor * * * Share * * Print this article The term commercial organization is general and applies to any group(s) with a particular set of skills‚ priorities‚ strategies‚ and resources that organize to collectively achieve the "specific aim" of making a profit. Ultimately‚ the first concern

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    THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORS ON NONPERFORMING LOANS IN THE KENYAN BANKING INDUSTRY. MAKUSA GEORGE MAWILI HD 335-40-0284/2012 JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLGY Email;mawiligeorge@yahoo.com Phone No. +254 0728 165 416 Abstract This study aimed to investigate the effect of macroeconomic factors on the performance of nonperforming loans in the Kenyan commercial Banking industry. The research methodology adopted was a simple time series analysis design that assisted

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    Evaluate the factors that influenced the result of the 2010 UK general Election. For the purpose of this essay‚ I will be evaluating the factors that influenced the result of the 2010 UK general election. The general election was held on Thursday 6th May 2010 and was the first election since 1974 to result in a hung parliament‚ as no party achieved the 326 seats needed to for an overall majority. The three main parties were the Conservatives‚ whose party leader was and still is David Cameron

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