courts are bound by which are known as the rules of judicial precedent‚ or stare decisis‚ this may provide consistency and predictability in the law. The decision made by the judges‚ also known as judgment‚ in which containing the explanation of the legal principles on which the judges has made a decision‚ this is called the ratio decidendi‚ in Latin stands for ‘reason for a decision’. The judges may speculate his decisions would or might have been if the facts are different‚ it includes the judges
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to. Pieces of literature such as The Catcher In the Rye‚ written by J.D. Salinger‚ and Heart is a Lonely Hunter‚ written by Carson McCullers‚ both exhibit loneliness as key aspects in their works. In the novel‚ The Catcher In the Rye‚ Holden Caulfield does not know how to treat women which partially explains why he is lonesome. For example‚ an ironic action Holden commits is he requests Sally Hayes to go on a date with him‚ but by the end of the date he says‚ “‘C’mon‚ let’s get outa here‚’ I said
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Chapter 1 of Electronic Commerce 2008 introduces a number of distinctions between different types of organizations and activities related to the virtual economy—e-commerce versus e-business‚ for example. How and where are these distinctions useful? The chapter also describes a number of forces driving e-commerce. How do these different forces relate to each other? According to Prenhall.com E-commerce can be defined as the process of buying‚ selling‚ or exchanging products‚ services‚ or
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Do team building activities increase productivity? How could we increase teamwork when team members are not often in direct contact with one another? Can you think of any ‘electronic team building exercise? Team buildings can be good when employees don’t know each other and will have to work together. It allows them to know each other before they have to work together and they can know what are the strengths and weaknesses of the others. So they can pre-define how to combine the strengths of everyone
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MANAGEMENT IN COOPERATIVE BANKS IN INDIA -S.Kavitha ABSTRACT: The world of work is rapidly changing. As a part of organization‚ Human Resource Management (HRM) must be prepared to deal with effects of changing world of work. Business today doesn’t have national boundaries – it reaches around the world. In the competitive environment‚ employees of any business organization are the
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Independent Contractors – Team work and Performance Management Many organizations are open to various ways of acquiring resources for their projects; using existing employees‚ hiring new employees‚ hiring contract resources or perhaps outsource part or the entire project. Right resources are not always available to the PM within the organization and will often look to hire from outside. Moore (2007‚ p.6) informed that globalization‚ advances in communication and technology‚ and many baby boomers
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suggestions and knowledge of other team members draw each learners’ attention to more alternatives and force them more often to make decisions. Cooperation is an essential part of active learning (Slavin‚ 1997). Researchers have studied the relationship between personality characteristics and problem-solving strategies (Heppner‚ Neal‚ & Larson‚ 1984; Hopper & Kirschenbaum‚ 1985; Myers‚ 1980)‚ with Jung’s (1971) theory on psychological type serving as the basis for much of this work‚ especially as measured
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Analysis of ‘The Cooperative Bank’ The Purpose: The purpose of the report is to submit the analysis of The Cooperative Bank based on the Activity Based Costing methodology To whom it is submitted (Name of the instructor): Prof. Sandhya Bhatia‚ Professor‚ Managerial Accounting‚ Indian Institute of Management‚ Udaipur Name of the Author: Abhishek Sengupta Anubhav Nigam Ravindran Damodaran Saurabh Srivastava Date of Submission: 24 February 2013 Organization/Institute’s name
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ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON PROVISION OF FINANCIAL SERVICES BY SAVINGS AND CREDIT COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES: A CASE OF GUSII MWALIMU SACCO‚ KISII CENTRAL DISTRICT‚ KENYA A. Onsase1‚ C. Okioga2‚ D. K. Okwena3 and A. N. Ondieki4 1 Bondo University College‚ Bondo‚ Kenya 2 Kisii University College‚ Kisii‚ Kenya 3 Jomo kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya 4 Gusii Mwalimu SACCO‚ Kisii‚ Kenya Abstract Gusii Mwalimu SACCO Society
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no.04 Topic: Non-governmental organizations‚ credit groups and cooperatives Due date: 16 September 2013 Table of contents Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2. Types of non-governmental organizations 1 2.1. NGO type by level of orientation 1-2 2.2. NGO type by level of cooperation 2 3. Cooperatives and credit groups 2-3 3.1. Developmental roles of cooperatives 3-4 3.2. Developmental roles of credit groups 4-5 3.3. Functions of cooperatives 5 3.4. Functions of credit
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