Nhi Le Mid-term essay outline Explain the four major types of British colonial communities that developed by the middle of the 18th century. Talk about the economic‚ political‚ and social characteristics that made each community that made each community unique. Introduction Introduce 4 major types of British colonial communities: Urban seaports‚ Backcountry/frontier‚ settled farming‚ and southern plantation These communities are distinguished by their uniqueness in economic‚ political and social
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What is the public sphere? An area in social life‚ independent of government where informed citizens can come together and discuss and influence political action‚ a domain that used to be solely for political figures and upper society. What were the major components of the public sphere in colonial North America? The public sphere expanded with the raising of literacy rates and the view that participating in politics and reading was fashionable. Some of the influences were numerous coffee shops
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PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION Provide short description of the problem‚ clear description of the company’s current situation (Don’t have to discuss the situation too much) Identification of main problems in the case Determine main issue to solve What went wrong financially and strategically? EXTERNAL ANALYSIS Apply five forces model and evaluate the industry‚ analyze general environment if needed Draw strategic implications of analysis result‚ so what?... Provide conclusion to the industry analysis
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00Definitions: Forensic Psychology Any psychology used in the legal system Expert Witness some one who express opinion on a topic used to share there expertise in the field Fact Witness can only testify on topics they have seen Amicus Curiae Friend of the court" legal opinion submitted by someone who is not related with the case but belived to have expert knowledge regarding the topic Brandeis Brief "Friend of the court" legal opinion submitted by someone
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Old System Title Legal Interests under Old System Title S184G CA: priority given to the earlier same as s 12 of the former Registration and Deeds Act. If the four elements are satisfied‚ namely: 1. Instrument relating to the land (excludes wills) must be effective and not void 2. Made in good faith a. There must be no fraud – Re Cooper b. It must be bona fide - Marsden v Campbell c. Notice only effective after registration‚ no notice before registration‚ but after settlement – Scholes
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Chapter 1. Legal forms of business organization A. Sole proprietorship: A business owned by a single person and which has a minimum amount of legal structure. 1. Advantages a. Easily established with few complications b. Minimal organizational costs c. Does not have to share profits or control with others 2. Disadvantages a. Unlimited liability for the owner b. Owner must absorb all losses c. Equity capital limited to the owner’s personal investment d. Business terminates immediately
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Maastricht University School of Business and Economics 2013/2014 COURSE MANUAL INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT & ENTREPRENEURSHIP CODE EBC2026 Maastricht University School of Business and Economics 2013/2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without prior written permission from
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Global Citizenship Final Exam Review Chapter 5 Social Inequality: Any difference in the treatment of people based on age‚ race‚ gender‚ etc. Social Stratification: Refers to the large hierarchical arrangements of large social groups on the basis of their control over basic resources (main forms include: class‚ gender and race/ethnicity) a) Dominant group: Characterized by a disproportionate share of power‚ wealth‚ social status and health care b) Subordinate group: Has limited access to
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Canadian Geography: Exam Review UNIT 1: CHAPTERS 2-7 Small-scale map- map that shows a small amount of detail for a large area. Eg; 1:250 000 Large-scale map- map that shows a large amount of detail for a small area. Eg; 1:50 000 Types of Maps General-purpose Maps * Provide information on one map * E.g. atlas‚ road maps‚ etc.… Features * Bodies of water * Roads & railway lines * Parks‚ Towns & Cities * Elevations‚ longitude & latitude Thematic Maps
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Basic info for Exam 1 Types of questions you can expect * Ones similar to assigned discussion questions‚ homework * How topics in assigned articles relate to key concepts below: test questions similar to these are fair game. * You will have the formula sheet handed out during forecasting section. The most important things to know from part 1 of this class 1) Chapter 1 a) How to measure performance of a process: financial measures‚ external measures‚ internal measures and
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