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    Code of Business Practices Ethics Guide GUCCI GROUP CODE OF BUSINESS PRACTICES 1 Contents 1 Introduction from Robert B Polet‚ President and C.E.O. of Gucci Group 2 Business Ethics in Practice Shared principles Shared responsibilities 3 Group Commitments Rules of Conduct Colleagues and Employees Customers and Consumers Shareholders Business Partners Environment and the Communities 4 Implementation and Follow-up 5 Applying the Code of Business Practices 6 Contacts 3 4 6 7 9 10 12 15 16 17 18

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    Unit 9 – Managing behaviours in the learning environment 1. Identify a range of behaviours that you have encountered when delivering learning in different learning situations. Provide an analysis of the impact of those behaviours on others and yourself‚ with particular reference to the impact of learning. Making reference to relevant reading‚ review factors which may influence the behaviours that you have identified. I could argue that some Trainees don’t realise or know they are behaving inappropriately

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    Impact of Ict on Learning

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    ‘21st century skills‚ but data to support these beliefs are still limited There is widespread belief that ICTs can and will empower teachers and learners‚ transforming teaching and learning processes from being highly teacher-dominated to student-centered‚ and that this transformation will result in increased learning gains for students‚ creating and allowing for opportunities for learners to develop their creativity‚ problem-solving abilities‚ informational reasoning skills‚ communication skills

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    Act of 2011 was introduced to the United States Congress by Mr. Johnson of Georgia (a representative of (R-TX) Rep. Lamar Smith). It is considered as the embodiment of some of the most far-reaching packages or collection of revisions to the Judicial Code‚ even more far-reaching than the Judicial Improvements Act of 1990. This bill clarified the jurisdictional statutes pertaining to the operations of the federal courts‚ and allows for the identification of the right federal and state court in which

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    Reality Learning Environments: Potentials and Challenges Computer graphics technology enables us to create a remarkable variety of digital images and displays that‚ given the right conditions‚ effectively enrich education [Clark 1983]. Real-time computer graphics are an essential component of the multi-sensory environment of Virtual Reality (VR). This article addresses the unique characteristics of emerging VR technology and the potential of virtual worlds as learning environments. I will

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    Impact of Tourism on the Environment (Negril) Negril is situated on the western end of the island of Jamaica. It is known as the 7 mile beach even though it is slightly longer than 6.4 km in length. Negril is also called the tourism capital of Jamaica. Tourism is travel for business‚ leisure or recreational purposes and therefore has many impacts on the environment: as natural habitats both aquatic and terrestrial are being destroyed and damaged when hotels and roads are being built‚ causing pollution

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    ijcrb.webs.com MAY 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 1 Impact of HR Practices on Employee Job Satisfaction in Public Sector Organizations of Pakistan Muhammad Javed Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University Islamabad‚ Pakistan Muhammad Rafiq (Corresponding Author) Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University Islamabad‚ Pakistan Islamabad‚ 44000‚ Federal‚ Pakistan. Maqsood Ahmed Faculty of Administrative Sciences Air University

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    negligible part of it. The mind has identified a man from the animal world and has given him a tremendous power. During the centuries people have been striving not to adapt to the natural environment‚ but to make it convenient for their existence. Now we realize that any human activity has an impact on the environment‚ and the deterioration of the biosphere is dangerous for all living creatures‚ including humans. Up to 85% of all diseases of modern man associated with adverse environmental conditions

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    302-315 Impact of HR Practices on Perceived Performance of University Teachers in Pakistan Khurram Shahzad*‚ Sajid Bashir** and Muhammad I Ramay*** A number of researchers have established the relationship between HR practices and employee performance but they mainly discuss developed countries. Little evidence is available about relationship between HR practices and employee performance from developing countries like Pakistan. This study examines the relationship between three HR practices i.e. compensation

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    Human impact on the environment Human beings compete with other living things for resources and space. As the world’s population continues to increase‚ and standards of living improve‚ there is serious danger of a permanent change to the global environment. In the year 1800 the population was just 1billion‚ now it is more than 6 billion. With the population increasing the waste produced is also increasing and so is the pollution causing massive changes in the environment. Pollution is a massive

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