citizenship in the Philippines in 2004 and a solid basis to track its evolution over time. The author’s intent is to revisit the topic biennially‚ with scheduled follow-up planned for 2006. Statement of the problem The study on the current status of corporate citizenship in the Philippines seeks to establish a baseline of the CSR motivations‚ extent of implementation‚ obstacles and expectations among the micro‚ small‚ medium and large enterprises in the country. Specifically‚ the study
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guiding principles of the Global Business Standards Codex and the Mixed Framework principles. Global business standards codex captures eight major underlying principles in which ethical behavior can be interpreted and evaluated. The eight ethical principles are fiduciary‚ property‚ reliability‚ transparency‚ dignity. fairness‚ citizenship and responsiveness. Fiduciary Principle. As part of the legal structure of a business organization‚ each officer and director of a company has a legal fiduciary
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(1) Explain the historical background of the American Legal System‚ providing specific examples to support your answer. The American Legal System was built from Europe. The settlers brought their rules and principles from England to America and established them in the new colonies. It was known as the common law which was formed from historical events that originated from English events. The laws were formed from Norman Conquest of England. The common law was a system used to settle disputes through
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Explain how trends in the national income accounts help us to understand the country’s economic performance in recent years? Introduction National Income (Current Market Prices) €m Gross Product 2007 2008 2009 20101 GDP - Value 189‚933 179‚990 160‚596 155‚992 GNP - Value 163‚413 154‚673 132‚233 128‚207 GNI - Value 164‚621 155‚986 133‚592 129‚301 1Preliminary Source: CSO National Income (Current Market Prices) €m Gross Product 2007 2008 2009 20101 GDP - per capita 43‚773 40‚702
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Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment Q1 - Explain the Function of assessment in learning and development The assessment cycle continues until all aspects of the qualification have been achieved by the learner:- Initial assessment – Prior knowledge of the subject to determine teaching style. Assessment planning – agree what types and methods of assessments are to take place Assessment Activity – what methods‚ e.g. observational/ assignments/ questioning Assessment decisions
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principles of communication in adult social care settings 1.1 The diffrent reasons people communicate are to tell others what there needs are for example there are hungry they need the toilet they would like something they need help to carry out a action and many more. They may like to exress or share ideas about themself or others. To obtaine or recive infomation maby about there children family or friends residence in a care home often worry about there family and when they are going to come
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Health and Safety Example Risk Assessment for Child Care setting such as a nursery or child minder Setting the scene The manager carried out the risk assessment in this nursery‚ which is located on a suburban residential estate. It caters for 20 children aging from 6 months to 11 years of age. The manager is a full-time member of staff‚ as is the deputy manager who provides cover for the manager. Both the manager and the assistant manager are appointed persons for first aid. There are
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the government. I will show how I support creative learning within my setting and allow children to go beyond their expectations. I will look at what links creative development has with the Early Years Foundation Stage documentation (EYFS) and how children reflect on their own learning through creative play. Children’s learning begins from early age and sets the foundations for their future learning and development Creative development is provided within settings through role play‚ music‚
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are new and used. A new car is a car that has not had a previous owner‚ meaning that a purchaser of a new car would be the first owner‚ though not necessarily the last owner of the car. A used car is defined as a car that has had at least one‚ though not exclusively one‚ or more owners in the car’s lifespan‚ meaning that if someone were to purchase the car in a used condition‚ the car would have had a previous owner. There are proponents and opponents of both sides of buying a new and used cars. There
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Management Competency Framework Middle Managers Operational Managers Specialists Contents Introduction Leading People Communicating the Vision Facilitating High Performance and Results Maximising Potential Communicating Making Informed Decisions Working Together Promoting a Citizen Centred Culture Working With Councillors Pushing the Boundaries 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 Introduction Blaenau Gwent’s new competency frameworks have been developed to support the Authority’s ambitions
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