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    I don’t have anything to write im so sorry maybe next time ? or maybe not im not good at writing English stuff ... .. sorry kgnsng fgsnedj jsbdfgsd djkbfnvdkx dxjbkvnd vdjkgbnvd xvdjxkgbvn xvjkxbdvnx vkxjbvn xdgjkvbsdsjdbgvjsd cvjdbnvskjdnnnjnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

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    Group 7: The characteristics that define the uniqueness of the industrial products naturally lead to relationship marketing by finding new ways to attract the community. Bigger corporations who distribute to small businesses also need to have distinctive and quality products so that both businesses can profit. The motive of the buyer is to find the best product out there to satisfy their needs. Having a loyal relationship between two companies that are doing business will build a long term relationship

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    NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS CURRICULUM SUPPORT Business Exemplar Case Study [NATIONAL 4] [pic] This advice and guidance has been produced to support the profession with the delivery of courses which are either new or which have aspects of significant change within the new national qualifications (NQ) framework. The advice and guidance provides suggestions on approaches to learning and teaching. Practitioners are encouraged to draw on the materials for their own part of their

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    Weekly Case Notes--Essar Energy: Indian GAAP‚ U.S GAAP or IFRS Internal issues: The company needs to change their accounting standards to IFRS without sufficient knowledge of IFRS. The company needs to hire new employees that have the adequate IFRS knowledge and sensitive to the differences between IFRS and Indian GAAP. The employees require extra time for training There were huge accounting tasks needs to involve many employees under various departments‚ such as the plant head required

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    An Unforgettable Holiday Up to now‚ I still remember my fantastic holiday to Nha Trang city with my friends when I was in Vietnam. It was on the warmth of a summer day in August‚ 2009. After I graduated high school with a high graded‚ my parents gave me four days summer vacation with my friends. Hence‚ I searched some wonderful places on the internet and discussed with my friends about those places. Afterward‚ we decided to go to Nha Trang city that had a lot of beautiful beaches because a beach

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    Nothing ventured‚ noting gained «Nothing ventured‚ nothing gained” idiom means that it is necessary to take risks in order to achieve something. Speaking about investments‚ you have to invest your own money somewhere to make financial gains. There are many different types of investors such as venture capitalists investing in start-ups‚ investment banks or insurance companies investing in securities portfolios‚ and just people investing in property‚ fine art‚ antiques‚ rare books and wine. I’m

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    Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Psychodynamic Therapy (PDT). CBT is a form of therapy which deals with the conscious mind within the present moment. It focuses on a person’s current issues and problems such as generalised anxiety. The techniques of this therapy aim to change the way a person thinks and behaves in order to reduce symptoms of worry‚ panic‚ fear or inner conflict. Traditional CBT is generally considered as a talking therapy. However‚ many of the activities involved with CBT can be difficult

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    Ironically‚ mental health courts and inpatient psychiatric hospitals use the same treatment plans. For example‚ CBT and psychopharmacology treatments are used in both instances. The only difference between the two is the levels of intensity and supervision. One difference between mental health courts and inpatient psychiatric hospitalization is that supervision within the mental health courts is provided through case management. In this setting‚ the case managers job is to make sure the treatment

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    CBT focuses on addressing the client’s thoughts and thought processes‚ so logically peoples from different backgrounds or cultures will have different social norms or roles. What could be seen as concerning from the Western viewpoint‚ could be normal in a different culture such as Hmong or Hispanic. Traditional interventions such as CBT and have generally failed to consider healing practices of other cultures and instead has focused on Western culture as a primary identification point when considering

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    Contrast and compare CBT and Existential therapy Cognitive-behavioural therapy or CBT is representative of the integration of behavioural therapy and cognitive therapy. It encourages the empowerment of an individual to be able to change how they think (cognitive) and how awareness of particular problematic patterns may impact upon our consequent responses (behaviour) (R ch7). Pivotal to our understanding of such mental health problems from a CBT perspective is Beck’s ‘Cognitive theory of emotion’

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