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    Issues and challenges Major Key Issues and Challenges that the Food service Industry faces can be broadly divided into the following categories: * Economic /Market Factors * Operational Factors * Fragmented Supply Chain * Government/ Regulatory Factors * Consumers Factors Economic/ Market Factors * Rising Food Costs: Food price inflation is a key factor affecting the food services market in India and is impacted by delayed monsoons‚ the economic slowdown and unfavourable

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    Public participation geographic information (PPGIS) systems provide a practical means to quantify often difficult to measure public perceptions such as place values and place attachment. Brown and Weber (2010) employ a public participation GIS method to assess the non-monetary landscapes values as perceived by the residents of Kangaroo Island‚ South Australia. The goal of the study is to ascertain the spatiotemporal variation in the meanings local people associate with a place to the way those

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    4.1 a. Because your safety is important‚ updates have successfully prepared the enclosed form to report identity theft to creditors. b. Would you mind going to our website to fill out the customer information so that your order can be processed with our new database software? c. We are now offering RapidAssist‚ a software program that provides immediate technical support through our website to your employees and customers. d. To provide better service‚ a new software named RapidAssist is now

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    Why Is Activism Important

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    stream‚ but only a living thing can go against it.” G.K Chesterton Activism and protests are important to a government‚ even more to a democracy‚ to help make a change‚ in some circumstances‚ which would not have had light shined on them otherwise. Without such demonstrations‚ we may still have segregation between the races and unequal rights between genders. Generally‚ most people have the wrong idea about activism and protests. Undoubtedly there are “hippies” and “flower children” that protest things

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    Why Is Play Important

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    Unit - Understand child and young person development. CYP core 3.1 4.3 Explain how play and activities are used to support the development of speech‚ language and communication. PLAY IS IMPORTANT – PLAY IS LEARNING – PLAY IS FUN Play is the natural way for a child to discover the world around them and interact with others. Through play children combine movement‚ thinking‚ listening and communication which help’s children to develop and enhance their skills. Adult’s sharing play with children

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    Why Accountability Is Important It is important to note first‚ what accountability is. I will state why it is important as well as go over scenarios in dealing with accountability. Accountability means being liable to being called to account; answerable. A good military definition of the word would be and usually means to be liable for paperwork and or property‚ and personnel; usually of lesser grade and rank. When dealing with army leadership and duties; being a soldier and or a leader means

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    2013 and Broadhurst and Grover‚ 2009). For children‚ the areas in which they feel the need for more support are: in the provision of security‚ sense of belonging and trust and self-development (McAuley and David‚ 2009). Since the Children Act in 1989 safeguarding policy have been concerned with increasing the quality and stability of the placement of children in care and on improving their individual outcomes. In recent years‚ this concern has remained but the focus

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    Three barriers to receiving mental health care The stigma of mental illness is one of the foremost barriers that is affecting individuals who need treatment from seeking it.About two-thirds of people with mental disorders do not receive treatment. Stigma discredits individuals diagnosis or condition which becomes an enduring label.On the other end‚ the very real risk of facing discrimination in social and professional circles creates a huge barrier. People may fear that family and friends will avoid

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    Why Is Race Important?

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    social institutions‚ race is an important feature of what we human person’s are. In the first section of this paper‚ I will introduce definitions‚ mention several general theories of race‚ and provide essential background information on race and other related content. In the next section‚ I will introduce my views and supporting evidence. Finally‚ I will address a couple objections to my argument and respond to them with my own counter arguments. Why is race important? One must view and revisit the

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    1.1 There are different models of service provision in care. The rights model of service provision‚ the empowerment model of service provision and the professional gift model of service provision. The rights model of service provision ensures that as stated in the Human Rights Act 1998‚ individual human rights are upheld and promoted. This approach ensures that all individuals receiving care services are treated fairly‚ that diversity is respected‚ and equality is promoted. The Human Rights Act underpins

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