(http://afterschool.my/as/wpcontent/uploads/2012/12/biomedical-science_3.png)Do you enjoy science and its practical application‚ particularly in health care or research? Do you find satisfaction in looking after the health and wellbeing of people? Then you might want to consider s career in Biomedical Science. This course is the application of biology-based science to medical use‚ be it research‚ health monitoring or treatment. A biomedical science degree will give you an opportunity to study
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1.1 Nature of Business Activity A business is a decision-‐making organisation which uses a combination of inputs‚ processes and outputs. Inputs ideas‚ money‚ labour‚ employees‚ raw materials‚ equipment Processes action of turning inputs into outputs cooking‚ delivery‚ manufacturing Outputs final products goods or services Businesses exist to satisfy the needs and wants of people‚ organisations and governments.
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shared. Doctors‚ dentists and solicitors are typical examples of professionals who may go into partnership together. The Advantages of Partnership 1.The main advantage of a partnership over a sole trader is shared responsibility. This allows for specialisation‚ where one partner’s strengths can complement another’s. For example‚ if a hairdresser were in partnership with someone with a business background‚ one could concentrate on providing the salon service‚
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meet ever-changing individual and community needs. Hence they emphasise ‘personalised’ education rather than a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Education needs to develop self-motivation‚ creativity and transferable skills to increase ‘flexible specialisation’. It needs to emphasise ‘life-long learning’ to allow individuals to up-grade skills in response to the changing needs of the economy. E.g Usher (’97) & Thompson (’92) reject Bowles & Gintis’ ‘Correspondence Theory’‚ arguing that the diversity
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OPEN UNIVERSITY of MAURITIUS Module Name: IT Essentials Part time lecturer: Mr Ketan S. Ramhit INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS Your assignment will be marked on a total of 40 marks. Answer ALL questions Submission date: 29 March 2014 Please note that any assignment submitted after the deadline‚ marks will be deducted as per assignment submission procedure document. Word limit: 1500 words Format: Please follow the guidelines in the document “Guide to writing assignments” available on Moodle
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competence and personal interest in the Industrial Engineering field. Thus‚ it drives me to learn more about the knowledge on a higher level‚ which is the master degree. When talking about the Industrial Engineering higher studies‚ there are certain specialisation topics that I am particularly interested in‚ which is the design management (innovation‚ design‚ engineering). I believe that the successful outcome of the study will result in the building of supportive thoughts in the development of better industries’
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Professionals will always look for their organisational growth because they are trained and professionally educated in that way where as family run business are always at very high risk due to internal family politics and lack of specialisation‚ further issues like who will do what and who will be the next successor leads to situations where whole organisation can become a battle arena. In the modern dynamic era where there is a necessity of change in that competitive world there is
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What does it mean to describe psychosocial studies as a ‘transdiscipline’? ‘...we human beings are simultaneously creatures of communication‚ creatures of bio-chemistry‚ creature of consciousness and‚ perhaps above all‚ creature of creativity’ (Stenner 2009‚ 196). Beginning to answer such a question necessitates a definition of terms‚ as both ‘transdisciplinarity’ and the ‘psychosocial’ are contested terrain. This paper will thus begin with an account of differing conceptualisation of ‘transdisciplinarity’
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19/08/2014 Economics of Accounting Professionals (ECON910) Kankesu (Jay) Jayanthakumaran Lecturer/Tutor: Chris Keane 1 Chapters 1&2 Chapter 1: The nature and method of economics Copyright © 2011 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd PowerPoint slides to accompany Microeconomics 9e by Jackson‚ McIver & Wilson 1-2 1 19/08/2014 The roles of economics • Economics is concerned with the efficient use of limited productive resources for the purpose of attaining the maximum satisfaction
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efficient. No form of labour is hired as the family members of the farmer assist with the workload. Figure 5 shows simple tools used on the farm. Produce is bought straight off the farm‚ consequently‚ no areas of storage are needed. SPECIALISATION AND IRRIGATION The crops grown on the area of study are bananas‚ plantains‚ pepper and its main crops are carrots‚ gungo peas and sorrel ; carrot being it’s most popular asset. The land is sown before rainy seasons and harvested in dry seasons
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