a) Explain why the liberal party achieved a landslide victory in the 1906 election (12 marks) There are several reasons why the liberals won the general election of 1906. The first being due to the changes in the social and political structure of the country. The three reform acts from 1832-1844/5 allowed more adult men to vote and by 1885 a majority of voters were working class. This meant that political partied needed to appeal to this group if they were to stand any chance of winning a general
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The London Ambulance Service (LAS) is one of the biggest services in the world. The LAS covers a geographical area of over 600 square miles which consists of a resident population of 6.8 million people. It carries over 5000 patients every day through the recipient of 2000-2500 calls of which 1300-1600 are emergency calls. [?] In 1990 the service was not up to standards for ambulance response times. Although other parts of the National Health Service (NHS) had undergone improvements‚ the LAS had not
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Service Tax Finance Act‚1994 (As amended by Finance Act 2009) Act 1994 Act‚2009) The things to be considered for interpretation considered….for Trade Notices Circulars / Court Orders Notification Rules Act Pinnacle Education 2 Introduction Particulars P ti l Finance Act‚1994 ‚ Chapter V (Finance Act) Chapter VA (Finance Act) Chapter VI (Finance Act) Implication I li ti Applicable Law for Service Tax pp Act for Service Tax provisions Advance Ruling on Service Tax •Education
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Services Marketing 7e‚ Global Edition Chapter 1: New Perspectives On Marketing in the Service Economy Slide © 2010 by Lovelock & Wirtz Services Marketing 7/e Chapter 1 – Page 1 Overview of Chapter 1 Why Study Services? What are Services? Marketing Challenges Posed by Services Extended Marketing Mix Required for Services Integration of Marketing with Other Management Functions Developing Effective Service Marketing Strategies Slide © 2010 by Lovelock & Wirtz Services Marketing
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Module - 1 Meaning: According to Philip kotler Service:-“any act or performance that one party offers to another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything. Its production may or may not be tied to the physical product.” According to leonard l.berry “Goods can be defined as objects‚ devices or things‚ whereas services can be defined as deeds‚ efforts or performances.” Characteristics of services: Intangibility: • Cannot be seen like the physical products
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Services lie at the hub of economic activity in the United States. Service jobs account for almost 80 percent of total U.S. employment. As such‚ we say that the U.S. has a service economy. Within this service economy‚ the term service has several meanings when paired with other words. For example‚ a service firm is defined as one that derives more than 50 percent of its sales from providing services. RCA’s service revenues now exceed its revenues from electronic manufacturing. A service package is
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1. Levy of service tax | http://www.servicetax.gov.in/st-forms-home.htm 1.1 As on 1st May‚ 2011‚ 119 services are taxable services in India. These taxable services are specified in Section 65(105) of the Finance Act‚1994. Section 64 of the Finance Act‚ 1994‚ extends the levy of service tax to the whole of India‚ except the State of Jammu & Kashmir. Generally‚ the liability to pay service tax has been placed on the ‘service provider’. However‚ in respect of the taxable
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International Journal of Operations & Production Management A service positioning matrix David A. Collier Susan M. Meyer Article information: To cite this document: David A. Collier Susan M. Meyer‚ (1998)‚"A service positioning matrix"‚ International Journal of Operations & Production Management‚ Vol. 18 Iss 12 pp. 1223 - 1244 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/01443579810236647 Downloaded on: 09 February 2015‚ At: 04:39 (PT) References: this document contains references
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SERVQUAL MODEL SERVICE CONCEPT PROFILING SERVICE CONCEPT PROFILING SERVICE CONCEPT SERVICE CONCEPT MGT 3160 - Services Management Done By: Rahul Khanchandani M00289513 Submission Date: 11th December 2012 Lecturer: Mrs. Neelofer Mashod Word Count: 2‚478 Words Service Concept | Pages 3-5 | Service Concept Profiling | Pages 6-7 | SERVQUAL Model | Pages 8-9 | Conclusion | Page 10 | Table of Contents: Service Concept: People buy different kinds of services from different
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Report on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) ABSTRACT SOA is a design for linking business and computational resources (principally organizations‚ applications and data) on demand to achieve the desired results for service consumers (which can be end users or other services). Service-orientation describes an architecture that uses loosely coupled services to support the requirements of business processes and users. Resources on a network in a SOA environment are made available as independent
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