(National) in Business Unit 1: The Business Environment Assessment Activity 4 – The past‚ present & future The editorial team at Business Life meet on a monthly basis‚ mainly to discuss future stories & articles. Every meeting though has a theme‚ with someone chosen to present that theme.....with the responsibility falling on you for the next one! The editor has chosen a real challenge for you – wanting you to look at the political‚ legal & social impacts on business. You have received
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AN OPINION ESSAY (EXAMPLE AND WRITING) A. Read the essay‚ ignoring the gaps. Match each paragraph to its purpose. Paragraph 1 a) Give some facts to support your opinion. Paragraph 2 b) Write a conclusion‚ restating your opinion. Paragraph 3 c) Introduce the point‚ including your opinion. Paragraph 4 d) Give some contrasting points of view and say why you don’t agree with them. “Children under 16 shouldn’t be allowed to have mobile phones. They are a distraction from studies
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Leader Analysis Sheet Name of leader: Lifespan: Title: Country/region: Years in power: Political‚ social‚ and economic conditions prior to leader gaining power: Ideology‚ motivation‚ goals: Significant actions and events during term of power: Short-term effects: Long-term effects: Peoples Analysis Sheet Name of group: Time period: Location: Important neighbors: Strengths:
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Hydro-electric Power Plants Introduction The term hydroelectricity is electricity produced by transforming the kinetic energy of rushing water into electric energy. Hydro electricity is a renewable energy source because the water cycle ensures that there is always a supply of water with high potential energy in the power plant’s reservoir. Hydroelectricity provides more than 75% of electricity produced from renewable sources. In hydroelectric power plants‚ the water is utilized to move
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“Volcanic and seismic events are major pieces of evidence towards proving that the plate tectonics theory is valid” Discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement (40m) The theory of plate tectonics explains the structure and motion of the Earth’s lithosphere. The theory states that the Earth’s crust is split into large sections called tectonic plates‚ and these move relative to one another creating boundaries at which the plates converge‚ diverge or move past each other. These plates
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Name: JAIME GARCIA Week #: 4 Date: 09/22/2014 VLSM‚ and CIDR are stop gap measures to relieve the IPv4 addresses shortages and simplify routing database. IPv6 does solve the problems by providing 128 bits address space and the subnetting is not needed. Besides address shortage‚ VLSM does provide flexibility and scalability for networking addressing management. For CIDR‚ it can help to simply routing data base. Talk about some of the advantages for this post. No all the routing protocols support
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I. DISCUSSION: Differences between organic and inorganic compounds based on structure‚ type of bond and some common physical and chemical properties. II. PROCEDURE: A. SOLUBILITY 1. To 2 mL. each of the following solvents: water‚ ethyl alcohol and ether‚ add a pinch of benzoic acid and shake.
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BUSINESS ENTERPRISE- STRATEGIC MARKETING Name: University: Course: Tutor: Date Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Vision and Mission Statement 4 2.1 Vision for the future 4 3. Analysis of Stakeholders 5 3.3Business community 6 4.Nokia’s Existing Marketing Strategy 7 5.Internal Audit 8 5.1Resources 8 5.2Core competencies 10 5.3Managerial competencies 10 5.4Corporate culture 11 5.5Nokia’s value chain 11 5.6Factors that deliver a competitive advantage 12
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government might affect the way business is conducted. A number of political factors such as government policies‚ internal political issues‚ consumer laws‚ lobbying and pressure group affect the business strategies of the hotel industry. Take for instance import and export tariffs which can make it difficult or uneconomical to do business with certain countries. There may be restrictions on land acquisitions where by the government needs to know the type of hospitality business that is being set up as well
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explain how to determine the value of information. 2. Explain the decisions an organization makes and the information needed to make them. 3. Identify the information that passes between internal and external parties and an AIS. 4. Describe the major business processes present in most companies. 5. Explain what an accounting information system (AIS) is and describe its basic functions. 6. Discuss how an AIS can add value to an organization. 7. Explain how an AIS and corporate strategy affect each other
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