University of Leicester MSc. in Risk‚ Crisis & Disaster Management Module 4 - Case Studies Essay "Given that disasters create opportunities for active learning - why do they repeat? Michael Lübke Student No.: 109023384 Intake: September 2010 MODULE 4 - CASE STUDIES !1 MICHAEL LÜBKE Institute of Lifelong Learning University of Leicester Plagiarism Declaration This form must be completed‚ signed and submitted with each assessment
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business opportunity A business opportunity consists of four integrated elements all of which are to be present within the same timeframe (window of opportunity) and most often within the same domain or geographical location‚ before it can be claimed as a business opportunity. These four elements are: • A need • The means to fulfil the need • A method to apply the means to fulfil the need and; • A method to benefit With any one of the elements missing‚ a business opportunity may be
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theory I am going to be evaluating is the activity theory (Havighurst & Colleagues‚ 1963) and how they are used in provisions provided by the health and social care setting of a care home. Most care homes provide many provisions to residents staying there to promote the activity theory. They include activities such as bingo‚ day outings‚ memory games etc. All of these active provisions are good for residents as they keep them engaged and stimulated. In 1966 Bromley wrote that activity theory in elderly
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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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theis 6.0 Review of legislative provision 7.0 Review of Nepalese thesis 8.0 Research Gap Chapter III Research Methodology 3 Introduction to research methodology 3.1Research Design 3.2 Nature and sources of data 3.3 Population and sample of the study 3.4 Data collection procedure 3.5 Data Analysis technique 3.5.1 Tools for analysis 3.5.2 Financial tools for analysis Ratio Analysis Total CD ration Non performing loan ratio Loan loss provision ratio 3.5.3 Statistical tools
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Challenge or Opportunity Statement People are‚ undoubtedly the best resources of an organization. Sourcing the best people from the industry has become the top most priority of the organizations today. In such a competitive scenario‚ talent management has become the key strategy to identify and filling the skill gap in a company by recruiting the high-worth individuals from the industry. It is a never-ending process that starts from targeting people. The process regulates the entry and exit of talented
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WATER PROVISION IN ARID AREAS Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 3 2. Introduction 4 3. Main Body 5 3.1 Main Body Point 1 6 3.1.1 Sub Heading 1 6 3.2 Main Body Point 2 7 3.2.1 Sub Heading 1 7 3.3 Main Body Point 2 8 3.3.1 Sub Heading 1 8 3.4 Summary 9 3.5 Conclusion 10 3.6 Recommendations 11 3.7 References 12 3.8 Bibliography 13 3.9 Appendices 14 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction The report related to water and water provision in arid areas. Water is one of the most important factor impact
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Evaluate the influence of two major theories of ageing on health and social care provision. I am going to evaluate the influence of two major theories of ageing on health and social care provision. Firstly‚ I am going to discuss the different services available to older people in health and social care. There are many services available for the older people and some of them include; Activities for Older People‚ Adult Protection‚ Community Transport‚ Home Care‚ Luncheon Clubs‚ Residential Care
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MySpace Opportunities Founders’ experience Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson were able to recognize the opportunity for MySpace due to their previous experience in the expanding Internet market. They both grasped a firm understanding of the Internet advertising market while working together for almost three years on projects that both failed and succeeded. After working at first for Xdrive‚ an Internet data-storage company that fell victim to the dot-com bubble burst‚ DeWolfe and Anderson learned a
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(2003) describes an entrepreneurial opportunity as: “...a situation in which a person can create a new means-end framework for recombining resources that the entrepreneur believes will yield a profit. This definition of an entrepreneurial opportunity is useful in that entrepreneurial opportunities are about two things: something happening in the environment (resources) and something to do with the individual (creation‚ beliefs‚ recombination). Since opportunities are not always profitable the key word
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