Special Methods Special methods of communication are methods that are used to help a service user with specific language needs to communicate. These methods are non-written and non-verbal communication for service users that suffer from impairments which can cause then to communicate effectively (Classroom Notes‚ 2014) The first special method is British Sign Language (BSL) which is a method of communication that is used to communicate with service users who have a hearing impairment. BSL can be
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How Consumer differentiation between store and manufacturer brands is affecting Tesco’s performance in the health and beauty care product domain. SECTION 1: THE RESEARCH TOPIC Unlike the yester-decades‚ store brands are growing at an exponential rate today on the scale of popularity. While the rising popularity of store brands is being observed virtually all over the world‚ it seems more prominent in the UK - at least in the case of health and beauty care products. This is primarily because
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CLASSIFICATION OF OBLIGATIONS 1. PURE OBLIGATION – one without a term or is it a subject to a condition and is immediately demandable. 2. CONDITIONAL OBLIGATION – one which is subject to a condition. (a). SUSPENSIVE CONDITION - one which suspends the effectivity of the obligation until the condition is fulfilled. The fulfillment of the condition produces the efficacy of the obligation. (b). RESOLUTORY – one which extinguishes the obligation upon the happening of the condition. The obligation is immediately
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"What is responsibility accounting? Is it used at your current (or former) place of employment‚ and if not‚ would it work? Why‚ or why not?" According to allbusiness.com‚ responsibility accounting is defined as a “collection‚ summarization‚ and reporting of financial information about various decision centers (responsibility centers) throughout an organization” (allbusiness.com). The article also explains that responsibility accounting helps an organization trace costs‚ revenues and profits to
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WOMEN ARE NOT BORN‚ THEY ARE MADE. Marlo Thomas ruefully said –“I wish someone would have told me that‚ just because I ’m a girl‚ I don ’t have to get married. “ Such is the sad story of all females. Society‚ since early centuries‚ has assigned certain attributes and behavior. While it expects males to be strong‚ dominating‚ and courageous- the breadwinners‚ it compels women to be soft‚ delicate and coy- the nurturer and caretaker of the family. Women acquire the identity of a woman over time
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CHAPTER 1 General Provisions “An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do or not to do.” (Art. 1156) * OBLIGATION * obligatio‚ Latin‚ means tying or binding * tie or bond recognized by law by virtue of which one is bound in favor of another to render something * duty under the law of the debtor or obligor - Civil Code * Juridical Necessity * the rights and duties arising from obligation are legally demandable and the courts of justice may be called
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Chapter 4 EXTINGUISHMENT OF OBLIGATIONS Section 1 – PAYMENT OR PERFORMANCE Payment It is the fulfillment of a promise; the performance of an agreement. This consists of: a. the delivery of money or its equivalent in specific property or services‚ or b. doing a certain act or not doing a certain act. How payment is made a. The thing or service contemplated must be delivered or rendered. 1. The debtor of the thing cannot compel the creditor to accept a different one although the latter
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iv) Jurisprudence – Decisions of the Supreme Court (SCRA) Stare decisis v) v) Treaties and Generally accepted principles of International Law - Art II Sec 2‚ Pacta sund servanda vi) vi) Customs – habits and practices through long and accepted usage have become binding rules of conduct vii)vii) Principles of Justice and Equity – common law jurisdiction a. b. b. c. Characteristics of Law Rule of Conduct Obligatory Promulgated by legitimate authority Of common observance and benefit a. a. Organization
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that a consumer society is a divided society. The principal purpose of this essay is to identify the key facts which substantiate the opinion that a consumer society is a divided society. I will examine the changes in consumer habits during the industrial and consumer societies and look at what primary factors create divisions and why. I will be using course materials ranging from written‚ audio and visual to determine this. 1. Definition of consumer society 2. Industrial and consumer society
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unsatisfactory product performance‚ either instrumental or symbolic‚ increases information search prior to purchase. Higher perceived risk is associated with increased search and greater reliance on personal sources of information and personal experiences. Perceived risk is a function of the individual‚ the product‚ and the situation. It varies from one consumer to another and for the same consumer from one product to another and one situation to another. The major types of risks that consumers perceive
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