the premises in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises. A PON consists of an optical line terminal (OLT) at the service provider’s central office and a number of optical network units (ONUs) near end users. A PON reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required compared with point-to-point architectures. A passive optical network is a form of fiber-optic access network. In most cases‚ downstream signals are broadcast
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assessment on the assumption that the person in question has mental capacity until proven otherwise. Furthermore‚ it is important to note that mental capacity is a dynamic process that is subject to change‚ either improve or decline over time. The onus therefore rest on the attending physician to vigilantly re-evaluate the situation and determine if mental capacity is intact for the particular decision to be made. The assessment of capacity is ‘task-specific’‚ it focuses on the specific decision
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the complicated feelings of having numerous abortions‚ despite the pain and guilt‚ but at the same time embraces what has happened. Dickinson’s poem reflects on the acceptance of death and acknowledging that it’ll come. Despite these differences‚ the onus flows through both poems. The poets use various language and imagery to illustrate the difficulties in accepting one’s history and its repercussions. Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem "The Mother" uses strong and empathetic language‚ as well as vivid images‚
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Question 1 & 2 were answered. The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises- A Case Analysis The Coca-Cola Company Struggles with Ethical Crises- A Case Analysis Part I What role does corporate reputation play within organizational performance and social responsibility? Develop a list of factors or characteristics that different stakeholders may use in assessing corporate reputation. Are these factors consistent across stakeholders? Why or why not? Corporate reputation can be taken
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It is critical that people take responsibility for solving problems that affect their community so that everyone will have a better world to live in. It is lucid through several examples from literature such as 1984 and historical figures such as Rosa Parks and Peter Benenson that people must take responsibility to solve problems in their communities. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the main character‚ Winston‚ takes the responsibility of fighting against the oppressive government under which
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so pay attention to its contents alone rather than its presentation. The version you download will have its original formatting intact and so will be much prettier to look at. Causation & Remoteness Causation According to CLA s 5E‚ plaintiff bears onus of proof of causation. • At common law‚ it is established that the plaintiff need to show‚ On the balance of probability‚ (more probably than not): Tabet v Gett ‚ the defendant’s conduct was "a" cause of the plaintiff’s damage: Coca Cola Amatil (NSW)
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The British were wrong by taking the option of trading opium because by trading opium‚ they would be jeopardising the wellbeing of an entire country. But they only did it because the Chinese were refusing to trade‚ so therefore it is only partially Britains fault. The "Opium War" also known as the Anglo-Chinese war began in 1839. It started as a conflict over trading between Britain and China. China was refusing to trade because they didn’t need anything. Eventually the British were able to trade
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Aung San‚ founded the modern Burmese army and negotiated Burma’s independence from the British Empire in 1947; he was assassinated by his rivals in the same year. She grew up with her mother‚ Khin Kyi‚ and two brothers‚ Aung San Lin and Aung San Oo‚ in Rangoon. Aung San Lin died at age eight‚ when he drowned in an ornamental lake on the grounds of the house. Her elder brother immigrated to San Diego‚ California‚ becoming a United States citizen. After Aung San Lin’s death‚ the family moved to a house
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What are the risks of outsourcing IT within the public sector? K M Dunwoody ABSTRACT Outsourcing IT is a business strategy of increasing popularity within the private and public sectors. This essay focuses on the public sector. There are a number of recognised benefits that can be achieved through outsourcing IT‚ however‚ as with all business strategies it has inherit risks. It is a selection of these risks that is discussed with particular focus on the public sector’s capability
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