and Social Care M(management) Unit 5- Working in Partnership Name of Student: Beatrice Folasade Araromi Student ID number: P1013574. Group 52 Lecturer- Zafar CONTENTS Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………… LO1: Understand partnership philosophies and relationships in health and social care services 1.1 Explain the philosophy of working in partnership in health and social care 1.2 Evaluate partnership relationships within health and social care services
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Chapter 10 Dispositions of Partnership Interests and Partnership Distributions SOLUTIONS MANUAL Discussion Questions 1. [LO 1] Joey is a 25% owner of Loopy LLC. He no longer wants to be involved in the business. What options does Joey have to exit the business? Answer: Joey’s two most common options are to sell or exchange his interest in the LLC to a third party or to have the LLC liquidate his interest. Joey may also exchange his interest for corporate stock‚ give the interest
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nershipCHAPTER 2 RECONSTITUTION OF A PARTNERSHIP FIRM Partnership is an agreement between the members of a firm for sharing the profits of the business carried on by all or any of them acting for all. Any change in this relationship amounts to reconstitution of the partnership firm. A change in the partnership agreement brings to an end the existing agreement and a new agreement comes into being. This new agreement changes the relationship among the members of the partnership firm. Hence‚ whenever there
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Peter James and Jenny Shorter are in business together designing and producing ladies hand-made clothing to order. They are based in Chelsea and trade under the name of J & S Fashions. They have not drawn up or signed any documents to form the business‚ or registered it with anyone. J & S Fashions has recently set up its own web page on the Internet‚ intending to gain customers that way and to expand. It has been suggested to Peter‚ by a friend in a pub‚ that it would make "sound business sense"
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property distribution from a partnership to a partner is generally taxable to the partner. ____ 2. For Federal income tax purposes‚ a distribution from a partnership to a partner is treated the same as a distribution from a C corporation to its shareholders. ____ 3. In a liquidating distribution‚ a partnership need not distribute all of its property to all of its partners. ____ 4. A distribution cannot be “proportionate” if only one partner receives assets from the partnership. ____ 5. For
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Euphemisms Code switching‚ lying‚ and slang play important roles in how people interact with one another. As society moves into a more technological age‚ the way humans interact with each other changes drastically. The most important areas in which code changing plays its role would appear in how people‚ particularly teenagers‚ interact with parents‚ friends‚ and teachers. As they “are milder or less abrasive form of a negative description instead of its original‚ unsympathetic form” (literarydevices
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PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT entered into between: ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the First Partner”) and ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the Second Partner”) and ___________________________________________________________________________ (full name and registration number) (“the Third Partner”) WHEREBY IT IS AGREED
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One Individual‚ two identities: Frame switching among biculturals Lune et al. 2008 Bicultural bilinguals (henceforth called “biculturals”) are those individuals who have internalized two cultures and who speak the languages associated with each of those cultures. often report feeling “like a different person” when they speak different languages biculturals may have distinct cognitive frameworks associated with each of their cultures and languages and that those mental frames may consist of different
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indigenized within the different groups present. This is especially evident through the use of code switching or code mixing in the novel. As Carol Meyers-Scotton defines it‚ code-switching (used as a parlance for both “code switching” and “code mixing”) is “the use of two or more linguistic varieties in the same conversation. It can be intra- or extra-sentential and also intra-word.” (1993‚ p. 85) Code switching can be seen as either a familiarizing or a distancing device; in this case it is used by Adichie’s
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LECTURE 1 PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS 1.1 LECTURE OUTLINE 1.1 The provision of the Partnership Act 1.1.1 Formation/ membership limits 1.1.2 Rights of partners 1.1.3 Obligations of partners 1.1.4 Dissolutions of partnerships Business/ Firm 1.1.5 Privileges of partners 1.2 Realignments 1.2.1 Treatment of goodwill in partnership Admission of new partners 1.2.2 Admission of new partners Retirement of partners 1.2.3 Retirement of partners 1.3 Dissolution of partnerships 1.3.1 Piece-meal Dissolutions
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