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    Thicketwood Case Summary

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    implications of the investment options. Currently‚ Thicketwood produces 1250 cabinets per year‚ however the surge in demand for their products has been forecasted to exceed 2000. To meet the challenge‚ Thicketwood has the option of buying a new computer number controlled (CNC) router or alternatively‚ a used one. There will also be the option of relocation of employees on the assembly line to other tasks involving the assembly of cabinets‚ or dismissal of employees. The recommendation is a combination of

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    Th“The British Prime Minister now has Presidential Powers” Discuss the Validity of this Statement It would be correct to say that over the years the British Prime Minister has become more of a Presidential figure in Parliament. Recent prime ministers that have been referred to as presidential include Margaret Thatcher‚ Tony Blair and Harold Wilson. Prime Ministers are supposed to be ‘First Among Equals’ (Primus Inter

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    Prime Minister of India

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    sumptuary allowance per month. It is fixed by the Parliament from time to time Powers: Prime Minister and the Cabinet The Prime Minister is the maker of the Cabinet. The Cabinet has no existence without the Prime Minister. He can make or unmake a Cabinet. The Cabinet performs all its functions under the control & guidance of the Prime Minister‚ therefore he is called the keystone of the Cabinet arch. i) Formation of the Council of Ministers- His first duty after assuming office in the formation of

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    Dream Job

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    A.) JOB DESCRIPTION * JOB TITLE : Cabinet Secretary of India * LOCATION : New Delhi * JOB SUMMARY: The Cabinet Secretary is an ex-officio head of the Civil Services Board‚ the Cabinet Secretariat‚ the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and head of all civil services under the Government of India. * DUTIES: The Cabinet Secretary‚ as the topmost civil servant‚ acts as a secretary to the Council of Ministers. He assists in coordinating major administrative activities and policies

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    election or appointment to parliament.[12] Unique positions in Cabinet are those such as Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and President of the Queen’s Privy Council‚ who have no corresponding department‚ and some ministers (such as the Minister for International Cooperation) head agencies under the umbrella of a department run by another minister. Further‚ the prime minister may recommend the governor general appoint to Cabinet some ministers without portfolio‚ though this has not been

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    The PM has the power to do many things that will affect the state of hers/his country and therefore has to carefully consider the choices they make. The pm has many powers that proves his/hers dominance like the power of patronage‚ choosing the cabinet ministers‚ the power of royal prerogative and so on. This all gives him more power than the rest of parliament. However there are arguments to support that the PMs Power is limited; The pm may be proved weak when it comes to pressure of events‚ scrutiny

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    Parlimentary system

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    prime minister the cabinet or councils of minister The parliament. Executives: There are two kinds of executives in this system The Nominal or Titular Head of State The Real Executive The Nominal or Titular Head of State: Under this system president/King is the nominal executive. In theory‚ he may possess many powers but in practice he cannot exercise them without the consent and advice of the prime minister. The real executive: The real executive is the CABINET OR THE COUNCIL OF

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    created by a cabinet member and is read by parliament. On occasion‚ someone outside if the cabinet creates a bill. This is called a privet members bill‚ and are not very often passed because most of the bills are controlled by the cabinet. Before the bill is made a law‚ there are three readings done. The first is mostly formality. It introduces the bill and then they break. The second reading is where the details of the bill are gone over‚ and the debate between all the people in the cabinet. The vote

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    a student‚ I’ve learned not only about the concepts at hand‚ however about myself as well. To perform optimally‚ one must discover what motivates them. I am a student who is motivated by a desire to acquire knowledge of anything and everything. Curiosity of the unknown inspires me to learn‚ I want to know what I don’t already know. Also an underlying but important motivation is financial need. In our society it is nearly impossible to survive or provide for a family based on an income lacking a college

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    Study guide Anthropology: The study of Human kind and Human culture Archaeology: study of ancient cultures through remains: the scientific study of ancient cultures through the examination of their material remains such as buildings‚ graves‚ tools‚ and other artifacts usually dug up from the ground ; to recover information that will increase our understanding of the past 4 main goals: 1. Describe the form of archaeological evidence and its distribution in time and space 2. Determine

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