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    Prior to the enactment of the Sexual Offences Act 2003‚ the law on sexual offences was considered to be a “patchwork quilt of provisions ancient and modern that works because people make it do so‚ not because there is a coherence and structure.” (Setting the Boundaries: Reforming the Law on Sex Offences‚ Home Office‚ iii‚ 2000). Critically analyse whether the Sexual Offences Act 2003 has remedied these criticisms. In the UK‚ around 404‚000 women and 72‚000 men are reported as victims of sexual violence

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    Winek (2003) described the presystemic modernist approach to understanding causality as a linear perspective with an emphasis on cause and effect. The overall idea in a therapeutic environment is that the problem of the patient (effect) is the result of an event (cause). This simplistic view would assume a simplistic explanation for the problem. The problem with this idea is that it leads one to think a patients problem as the result of one event‚ when in reality it could be the effect of multiple

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    lies were any different from each other. The statistical analyses showed that neither those who were paid less or more had differences in their lies. Over the years‚ cognitive dissonance has been tested and refined by many psychologists‚ most notably Cooper and Fazio; their research determined the crucial four steps that lead to a person’s attitude change in cognitive dissonance. In order to reach cognitive dissonance a person must first have negative feelings produced‚ then they must feel responsible

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    The Mini Cooper Company once raised a question: if Mini is not a car‚ what will it be? Although the brand didn’t know what kind of answer it would receive‚ the question caught consumers’ eyes and the replies helped the company to identify and satisfy customer demand. Apparently‚ marketing circumstance is complex and consumer psychology is hard to touch. Thus brand managers take great time and effort to resonate consumers‚ so as to promote consumption. For example‚ displaying advertisements on TV

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    Should Cooper acquire Nicholson? Why (not)? Cooper Industries has been pursuing a policy of expansion through the acquisition of other companies and this strategy appears to be working well for them. They have acquired a number of companies and have been successful in integrating them into Cooper Industries. They have established three criteria that potential companies for acquisition must meet and Nicholson meets all three criteria. Nicholson holds 50% of the market share in files and rasps‚ its

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    Fenimore Cooper was an extremely popular novelist in the United States during the early 19th century. He was known for his romantic adventurous tales of historical fiction‚ particularly about the sea or the frontier. Cooper spent time in the navy before getting married and embarking on his writing career. Influenced by the relationship with his wife and his time at sea‚ Cooper went to on to become one of America’s most influential writers. James Fenimore Cooper was the son of William Cooper‚ a merchant

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    22-03-2012 Morena Xodo (matr. 639471) COOPER INDUSTRIES’ CORPORATE STRATEGIES Cooper industries’ is a broad company that strongly uses M&A strategy of diversification. But diversification for Cooper doesn’t mean just ‘adding‚ adding and more adding’. Division managers seek for ‘complementary acquisition’ defined as logical extensions of Cooper’s existing products or markets; furthermore they keep examining what they have‚ not being afraid to get rid of companies that have served their useful

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    UJUTD3-30-1 Coursework question: Prior to the enactment of the Sexual Offences Act 2003‚ the law on sexual offences was considered to be a “patchwork quilt of provisions ancient and modern that works because people make it do so‚ not because there is a coherence and structure.” (Setting the Boundaries: Reforming the Law on Sex Offences‚ Home Office‚ iii‚ 2000). Critically analyse whether the Sexual Offences Act 2003 has remedied these criticisms. Word count: 1476 words. The laws concerning sexual

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    Case Analysis Cooper Industries Cooper Industries was organized in 1919 as a manufacturer of heavy machinery and equipment. By the mid-1950s it was a leading producer of engines and massive compressors used to force naturalgas through pipelines and oil out of wells. Management was concerned‚ however‚ over its heavy dependence on sales to the oil and gas industries and the violent fluctuation of earnings caused bythe cyclical nature of heavy machinery and equipment sales. Although the company’s

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