Ferguson v Wilson (1866) LR 2 Ch App 77 ‘The company itself cannot act in its own person… it can only act through directors’‚ Cairns LJ‚ pp 89-90. Ernest v Nicholls (1857) 6 HL Cas 401 ‘[The shareholders] can only act through the directors‚ and the acts of the individual shareholders have no effect whatever on the company at large’‚ Lrd Wensleydale‚ p 419. Bushell v Faith 1969 1 All ER 1002 Where directors were empowered by the articles to increased voting rights on any resolution to remove
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This essay shall attempt to explain why some women got the vote in 1918 by discussing male and female spheres‚ the emergence of the suffrage societies and the similarities and differences between them. It shall proceed to discuss anti-suffrage‚ the role of politics‚ discuss how the war affected the women’s movement and finally the 1918 Representation of the People Act. It shall conclude was a summary of the points discussed. To understand the reasons behind some women getting the vote in 1918
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A. Non-Verbal Communication This paper reviews key issues in cross-cultural communication; verbal communication and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is defined as spoken communication‚ including the use of words and intonation to convey meaning. On the other hand‚ non-verbal communication is “silent” communication‚ including the use of gestures‚ postures‚ position‚ eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ and conversational distance. The issue of non-verbal communication is related to
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revisited. Journal of operations management‚ 356-369. 26. Farrington‚ B.‚ & Lysons‚ K. (2006). purchasing and supply chain management. London: Pearson Education. 27. Fawcett‚ S. E.‚ Ellram‚ L. M.‚ & Ogden‚ A. J. (2007). Supply chain management: From vision to implementation. Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ Inc. 28. Fawcett‚ S. E.‚ Ogden‚ J. A.‚ Magnan‚ G. N.‚ & Cooper‚ M. B. (2006). Organisational commitment and governance for supply chain success 29. Federici‚ T. (2009). factors influencing
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The outpouring of voluntary service by Britain’s women during World War I was extraordinary‚ especially when seen from the vantage point of the contemporary western world in which we leave the particulars of war to the paid professionals. Our militaries have developed their capabilities to the point where volunteer help is rarely‚ if ever‚ needed. In contrast to our own contemporary situation‚ the flood of volunteers in 1914 to help with the war effort was immediate and necessary. Just hours after
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A. INTRODUCTION Industrialisation and globalisation has resulted in the massive expansion of companies and the number of its owners which has in turn led to a separation of ownership and control and the dependence on directors to run the affairs of the company. Corporate decisions affecting the existence of companies are also placed in the hands of these few. This essay seeks to review the duties of directors under UK and US laws in takeover situations and how the courts interpret the decisions
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CRITICAL REFLECTIVE JOURNAL SUMMARY INTRODUCTION In the era of evidence based practice and knowledge-driven healthcare‚ nurses are constantly challenged to discover new and better ways of delivering care. Thus‚ journaling and reflective practice becomes an important tool in Nursing Practice. Reflective writing through keeping a journal allows nurses to become more sensitive observers and encourages enquiry which focuses on the roles as well as direction of nursing (Holly‚ 1987). Through this professional
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Carol and Alan Wallach (1978-79) ’The Museum or Modern Art as Late Capitalist Ritual: An Iconographic Analysis ’‚ Marxist Perspectives 1(4): 28-51. Duncan‚ Caiol and Alan Wallach (1980) ’The Universal Survey Museum ’‚ Art History 3(4): 448-69. Fawcett‚ Trevor (1986) ’Graphic versus Photographic in the Nineteenth-Century Reproduction ’‚ An History 9(2). Goodman. N. (1976) Languages of Art. Indianapolis: Hackctt. Greenberg‚ Clement (1961) ’Avant-Garde and Kitsch ’. pp. 3-21 in Art and Culture.
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of Health Care. Edinburgh‚ Churchill Livingstone. Cobb M‚ Robshaw V (1998) The Spiritual Challenges of Health Care. Edinburgh‚ Churchill Livingstone. Dossey BM‚ Dossey L (1998) Attending to holistic care. American Journal of Nursing. 98‚ 8‚ 35-38. Fawcett J (1995) Analysis and Evaluation of Conceptual Models of Nursing. Third edition. Philadelphia PA‚ FA Davis. Frankl VE (1984) Man’s Search for Meaning. New York NY‚ Simon and Schuster. Govier IM (1999a) Holistic nursing without spiritual care: I don’t
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Topic 4: Late 19th Century Theories 1. Continental thought in the early 19th Century was shaped by a philosophy that rejected material things in favor of a search for inner truth. This philosophy was (a) Cartesian rationalism. (b) classical economics. (c) Marxian economics. (d) social rationalism. (e) dialectical materialism. 2. A school of thought influenced by Auguste Comte’s determinism‚ and which contended that Ricardians “confined the observations on which they based their reasoning
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