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    In David Smith’s brilliant work‚ “ Free lunch-Easily Digestible Economics-2008”‚he arrives in chapter nine at the issue of paying the bill‚ which for people is a very unpleasant feeling‚ but in order for a society to reap the benefits of a prosperous welfare state and the advantages‚it presents people have to pay their dues in order for it to work in the long run. And it is here the government plays its most pivotal role. The role of Government is to assure a reasonable and responsible fiscal policy

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    Operation anaconda was US operation against the Taliban. The operation took place in the Shahi-Kot Valley and Arma Mountains southeast of Zormat. This operation was the first large-scale battle in the United States War in Afghanistan since the Battle of Tora Bora in December 2001. The operation consisted of 1‚700 airlifted U.S. troops and 1‚000 pro-government Afghan militia battled between 300 too 1‚000 al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters to obtain control of the valley. The Taliban and al-Qaida forces

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    Social Competence – Case Study Case 1 –playing computer games The frequency of playing computer games is inversely proportional to social competence. The people‚ who are addicted to computer games‚ lack of social competence. Nowadays‚ the children love to sit in front of the computer and play computer games. It gives children little time to interact with the other people so that they learn few social skills. It affects their relationship with their friends and parents. Also‚ some

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    Assignment 1: 1. Please set up a matrix over national legislation & industry standard (Guidelines) that applies as of today regarding Shuttle tanker operations / Transfer of Crude Oil at sea. Discuss similarities & differences in legislations & industry standards between the four countries. (Norway‚ Great Britain‚ Denmark‚ the Netherlands) Region Issuing Body Type North West Europe Area -UK Chamber of Shipping -Danish Ship Owners Association -Netherlands Oil & Gas Exploration and Production

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    relating to the structure of the language. (Walter de Gruyter). Communicative competence is a subset of functional grammar and its approach in teaching will allow students to learn grammar through meaningful communication. Communicative competence is a speaker ’s internalized knowledge‚ both of the grammar rules of a language and the rules for appropriate uses in social contexts (Dictionary.com). This takes in the four competence areas‚ which gives a language learner in progress‚ the ability to communicate

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    Competence and Performance in Language Teaching Jack C. Richards Competence and Performance in Language Teaching Jack C. Richards cambridge university press Cambridge‚ New York‚ São Paulo‚ Mexico City‚ Tokyo‚ Singapore‚ Madrid‚ Cape Town‚ Dubai‚ Melbourne‚ New Delhi Cambridge University Press 32 Avenue of the Americas‚ New York‚ NY 10013-2473‚ USA www.cambridge.org © Cambridge University Press 2011 This book is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant

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    The principles of the EYLF that recognise cultural competence in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People are: • high expectations and equity • respect for diversity These principles all relate to cultural competence. High expectations and equity is about providing the support to the children to excel in their learning but also providing equal opportunity to every child regardless of their culture. Respect for diversity is relatively straight forward‚ thie is about teaching not only

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    perceive the justice system and legal actors as “enemies” due to high degree of power imbalance. This has potential to increase the trust between the client and the lawyer which is the fundament of the fiduciary relationships. Acquiring cultural competence goes beyond one-hour training sessions‚ it requires constant introspection‚ professional and self-development‚ and acquisition of new skills. The capability of acting in a culturally competent manner includes the elements of “awareness; competency

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    will affect overall satisfaction that can lead to successful of whatever organisation that we are running. Customers generally have a tendency to compare the service they ’experience’ with the service they ’expect’ . If the experience does not match the expectation ‚ there arises a gap. Ten determinants that may influence the appearance of a gap were described by Parasuraman‚ Zeithaml and Berry in the SERVQUAL model: reliability‚ responsiveness‚ competence‚ access‚ courtesy‚ communication‚ credibility

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    Nor is Parliament’s legislative competence limited in time. It can legislate retroactively‚ changing the legal consequences of past actions. The War Damage Act 1965 is the Act usually cited as proof‚ but the War Crimes Act 1991 makes the point just as well. That Act also shows Parliament’s lawmaking power is unlimited in space: it can legislate for things done anywhere. This has very real-world applications‚ as shown by legislation against child sexual abuse committed abroad and against torture

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