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    Employment Law

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    Employment Law 1 Employment Law Employment Law 2 Employment Law Explain the constitutional basis for the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) with reference to the Australian Constitution and discuss the relationship with Australian common law‚ with reference to the National Employment Standards. The Fair Work Act‚ 2009 is a labour welfare legislation aimed at improving the relations between employees and employers so that productive workplace relations can be formulated which would further help in

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    Discuss the influence of culture on romantic relationships Psychologists have found differences between western and non-western cultures in relationships. There are voluntary and non-voluntary relationships. Voluntary relationships are most common in western culture as you’d expect; due to urban settings and east geographical & social mobility‚ so interaction with others occurs on a much greater scale. Leading to a higher degree of choice of partners. In non-western cultures however it is found

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    findings convinced him that the main factor that influences our personality is genetics. However‚ John B. Watson (1925) claimed that he could train any healthy‚ well-formed infants in his own specified world to become any type of specialist he might select. This essay will be looking into the evidence for genetic influences on personality‚ mainly focusing on twin‚ adoption‚ and family studies. Twin studies play a very important role into determining whether or not personality is genetically influenced

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    making of a government official in many ways. One of the person who can effect the decision making process of the official is lobbyist. Lobbyist are the people who effect the decision making process of the government officials in seeking a different outcome rather than the expected one. Likewise‚ there are interest groups who are responsible for being the voice of the people on different subject. Interest group represent the general public for showing some dissatisfaction on the government decisions

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    To what extent can national governments influence the outcomes of economic globalization? Discuss with examples? In a world where trade barriers are blurring‚ people cross borders relatively easier in comparison with previous times‚ countries cooperate with one another and even unite and multinational enterprises (MNEs) gather momentum the national governments still exist. National states refer to geographical space preoccupied by a group of people‚ who share the same cultural values and political

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    of Government‚ he defended the claim that men are by nature free and equal against claims that God had made all people naturally subject to a national ruler. He argued that people have rights‚ such as the right to life‚ freedom‚ and property‚ that have a foundation independent of the laws of any particular community of people. Locke used the claim that men are naturally free and equal as part of the reason for understanding real and true political government as the result of a social contract where

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    Contracts

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    CONTRACTS CONTRACT  a meeting of minds between 2 persons whereby one binds himself‚ with respect to the other‚ to give something or to render some service (ARTICLE 1305) GENERAL PROVISIONS (Arts. 1305-1317) Distinguish an ordinary Contract: a.) from a Contract of marriage b.) from an obligation c.) from an imperfect promise d.) from a pact e.) from a stipulation a.) from a Contract of marriage ORDINARY CONTRACT 1. The parties may be 2 or more persons of same or different genders

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    Discuss a historical turning point in New Zealand Employment Relations. “Parliament‚ in the last 100 years or so‚ has a lot to say about conditions of work and the relationship between employers and their employees” (Deeks & Rasmussen‚ 2006). There have been many industrial disputes regarding the arbitration system between 1894 and 1991 which has influenced changes to New Zealand Employment Relations. One of the many industrial disputes was the waterfront industrial dispute 1951. This dispute in

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    1.0 Contracts and its Elements 1.1 Essentials of a Contract Contracts form part of our daily life e.g. lease of house‚ sale/purchase of cars‚ etc. However‚ there are elements essential to form a contract. These are: 1.1.1 Offer/Invitation MacMillan & Stone (2004) described offer as “an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms. It must be made with the intention that it will become binding upon acceptance. There must be no further negotiations or discussions required.” This can be

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    Discuss the influence of childhood on adult relationships (8 +16) Childhood is the early ages in a person’s life. In childhood we all have difference experiences that shape who we become and how we interact. There are multiple explanation into the influence of attachment styles and interaction with peers on relationships as an adult. Bowlby proposed the internal working model to explain the influence of childhood on adult relationships. He suggested that the type and quality of relationship that

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