Task B – Your work role Bi) Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment arrangement. The terms and conditions of my own contract of employment‚ and the terms that my manager and I agreed on are written on my contract. These terms and conditions include that I must be honest in all areas of my work‚ follow the dress code‚ obey rules and get along with others. In my contract it states that I must be honest‚ and this includes being
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Vitamins In the early 20th century the discovery of vitamins began. Today there is a chance that there are some vitamins that are still undiscovered. The definition of vitamin is: one of several substances necessary for animal nutrition‚ and occurring in minute quantities in natural foods; numerous types have been distinguished‚ and designated by the letters of the alphabet. Each and every living animal needs vitamins to grow and be healthy. Since the human body can t produce
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Task B Bi. The terms and conditions of my employment are my contracted hours of work which is 28.75 per week. My annual leave is 125 hours per annum from January to December. Employment start date‚ salary. An agreement made between me and my manager‚ to follow policies and procedures within my setting. My job description also states I have a duty of care‚ Statutory Sick Pay‚ uniform and guidance covering hair and nails. Employer’s details‚ place of work and my job title. At the time of my employment
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Marks & Spencer (B) Case Study Nardine Collier The case study continues the story of Marks & Spencer‚ the previously successful British retailer which had run into a series of strategic and financial problems in the late 1990s and early 2000s. This case examines the attempts of two CEOs‚ Roger Holmes and Stuart Rose‚ to turn around the company’s fortunes with very different approaches. Michael Marks began one of the world’s most recognised brands by establishing a penny bazaar in 1884
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Honda (B) Case Study 23/9/2014 – Fall 2014 Introduction Having read the Honda (A) story from a consulting company without the insight of the real players‚ this Honda (B) is different version of the story. It is more factual‚ personal and touches the business instinct of a Business entrepreneur. Honda Motor Co. founded by a hardworking yet exploiting and known figure called Soichiro Honda post WWII. It is a story of a
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APPENDIX A APPENDIX B In this case‚ there are several stakeholders including Borries‚ the manager‚ Borries’ colleagues‚ Borries’ girlfriend (Swee Lan)‚ Swee Lan’s family and the client. In the following part‚ it will be mainly focus on two main stakeholders - Borries and manager who are facing ethical dilemmas. What are the ethical dilemmas and what choices are available to them. For Borries‚ the ethical dilemmas that he is facing are whether he should go on a holiday to meet
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For more than 6 years not the citizens of Chicago were able to purchase the emergency contraception called Plan B or commonly known as “The Morning after Pill”. The rule first was put in place by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich after state officials received complaints that pharmacists were refusing to fill prescriptions for emergency contraception‚ commonly sold under the brand name “Plan B.” after the law passed it allowed anyone that was eligible to purchase the pill can just request for it at the
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Star Appliance Company B Executive Brief This proposal accounts for the new debt and equity mix of Star Appliances by estimating the company’s cost of equity. The methods used include the dividend discount model‚ the earnings/price model‚ and the CAPM model. After analyzing all three possibilities‚ it is apparent that the CAPM model provides the most accurate estimate of Star Company’s cost of capital because it accounts for the beta. Using the CAPM model‚ the new Star Company cost of equity is
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enzyme oxidase found in cell walls‚ destroyed by exposure to ultravoilet light‚ destroyed by iron copper and zinc which can be present in sause pans good reducing agents Vitamin Types Sources Functions Effects of Deficiency RDA Properties Vitamin B - Milk and eggs yeast extract meat and offal‚ dark green leafy vegetables such as cabbage and spinach 1. Aids the relase 1. Can cause eye infection 2. Loss of appetite 3. Broken skin in lips and mouth 4. Enlarged red tongue 1
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203 task b. Bi) Direct discrimination is intended by an individual usually due to a person’s background‚ culture‚ personality‚ race‚ disability‚ gender‚ religion‚ belief‚ sexual orientation‚ age. Indirect discrimination refers to applying a provision‚ criterion or practice which disadvantages people of a particular group. Bii) Direct discrimination may occur in a care home by a service provider only supporting a female‚ only support someone of their own culture and refuse to give personal
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