Document for Revision – Chapter 2 Suggested Revisions Dear Erin: Thank you for sending me the article entitled‚ “The Use of the Web in Hotel Operations.” The information in this article is very useful for the hotel / resort industry. The internet is considered the biggest change in the hotel industry. It is transforming the way we offer services‚ reshaping organizational structures‚ and changing the relationship between our guests and us. The results of a survey of several thousand
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Criminal Law 2 Homicide 1. Murder a. Actus i. Act or omission must have caused the death (s 18(1)(a) CA) b. Mens i. No punishment shall be incurred by person who kills by misfortune only (s 18(2)(b)) ii. Intention to kill or inflict GBH(s 18(1)(a)) 1. Requirement that D has actual awareness of consequences of actions (Aiton) 2. Subjective test: Conscious purpose‚ decision not desire (Hyam) 3. Foresight of certainty (Woollin) 4. Knowledge of chance of consequences fulfils malice requirement
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Salters Nuffield Advanced Biology AS Revision summary Unit 1 Topic 1: Lifestyle‚ health and risk Topic 2: Genes and health Unit 2 Topic 3: Topic 4: SNAB Biology AS Revision Summary Understanding the specification The following summary tries to explain what is meant by the specification statements for the SNAB AS course. SNAB includes a lot of material because it helps you to understand ideas or because it is interesting‚ but it can be a little confusing when it comes to knowing what to
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AS Chemistry Revision-Chemistry for Life 1. Avagadro constant‚ 6.02 x 10²³ number of particles in 1 mole of a substance 2. Empirical formula-simplest ratio of atoms of each element in a compound 3. 4. Model of an atom Particle Mass on relative atomic scale Charge Proton 1 1+ Neutron 1 0 Electron Very small (0.00055) 1- 5. Radioactive isotopes Radiation What is it? Relative charge How does the nucleus change? Stopped by? Deflection in electric field? Alpha α Helium nuclei ⁴₂He +2 2 fewer
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International Law *Open covenant *collective security: ’all for one‚ one for all’ / new form of alliance *Difference between Retorsion and Reprisal *Persona non grata : you are not favored here‚ so please leave. -predetermining boundary is important to decide who has the jurisdiction. -self-defense: killing person inside one’s boundary in right reason -custom(unwritten rule) - not codified *Consulate del Mae -territorial sea(water): 3 miles -> 12 miles‚ to protect your area
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The Nature of Family Law The Australian Bureau of Statistics defines a family as “two or more persons…who are related by blood‚ marriage‚ (registered or de facto)‚ adoption‚ step or fostering and who are usually resident in the same household”. Legal Requirements of marriage The legal definition of marriage is: (contained in the Marriage Act 1961) A union of a man and a woman Voluntarily entered into For life – this is the intention‚ but not the actual state of marriage To the exclusion
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REGULATION HANDOUT Business Law 2011 2011 Yaeger CPA Review Regulation DVD/USB R1 Mod 36 (ITAX)Individual Taxation Pt 1 58 Pt 2 59 Pt 3 57 Pt 4 57 DVD/USB R2 Mod 36 (ITAX)Individual Taxation Pt 5 57 Pt 6 58 Pt 7 58 Pt 8 58 DVD/USB R3 Mod 36 Individual Taxation Pt 9 60 Pt 10 58 Pt. 11 59 Mod 37 Transactions in Property Pt 1 56 DVD/USB R4 Mod 37 Pt 2 56 Pt.3 53 Mod 38 Partnerships Pt 1 57 Pt 2 57 DVD/USB R5 Mod 38 Pt. 3 57 Mod 39 Corporate Taxes Pt.1 59 Pt 2 57 Pt 3 58 DVD/USB R6 Mod 39 Pt
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Business Revision- 1. For-profit and not-for-profit organizations and their features; Key concepts- Businesses are organizations that provide goods and services to fulfill our needs and wants and in return most businesses seek to make a profit. Not-for-profit organizations may make a profit but the main reason they exist is to pursue a social objective‚ such as helping others. Profit: A business makes a profit when the income earned (revenue) is greater than the costs of production
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Mass Media Law Test #1 What is Law? A system to settle disputes. Primarily law serves to keep society orderly and is a system for settling disputes without violence. 5 sources of American Law 1) Common Reactive Laws: A system derived from England. Common reactive laws are an example of an “Inductive System of Law” (rules are developed over time after judges decide similar cases). There is a constant change in common reactive laws. i. The term “common” is used because its supposed
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Ffion Wyn Parry Land Law – Assessed test LA36130 1. Distinguishing between fixtures and chattels is important when deciding who the legal owner of property is. A fixture is an object which is attached irreversibly to the land‚ the removal of a fixture would result in the damage of the object. However the description of a describes how a chattel is not fixed it is an independent object resting on the land‚ and can be removed without causing damage. The distinction between whether an object
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