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    These canons provide a common sense approach to the courts in interpreting the meaning of laws. These canons are important because they limit the ability of the courts to make legislation. There are three elements in the construction and the interpretation of legislation and these are textual canons‚ substantive canons and deference canons. Textual canons focus on the language of the statute and the relationship between statutory provisions. Some textual canons include plain meaning

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    A PESTEL analysis of the Australian market Australia is the 15th richest nation in per capita terms and is the 6th oldest continuously functioning democracy in the world. Australia has the 14th biggest overall economy in the world and the 9th biggest economy. Australia’s economy is open and innovative. Over the past decade solid productivity gains have been accompanied by low inflation and interest rates.Also Australia has low barrieirs to trade and investment .Australia foreign and trade policies

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    reflection paper

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    began her work. The sky was said that it was low at that time. So she took off her beads around the neck (necklace) and her comb and put them in the sky. The necklace and the comb went up when she was pounding the rice. When the spinster struck her pestle the sky rises because it can be poke because it was low. The spinster did not know what she is doing that’s why when she was looking for her valuables she did not realized that it was now on top (sky) and she can’t reach it. The comb that rose became

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    Gmo Lab Report

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    Genetically Modified Organisms INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this lab was to identify if non-labeled food products are actually genetically modified foods. Before we could begin testing this theory we first had to gain an understanding about genetically modified organisms in general. This was rather easy because if you have been to any grocery store lately you have without a doubt seen products with labels saying "GMO-free" or even "contains only non-GMO ingredients." GMO actually stands for

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    PESTEL Analysis of HR

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    While the PEST or PESTLE analysis is primarily aimed at looking at the external environment of an organization‚ many HR courses ask students to use the PEST or PESTLE analysis model to look at their own function. In this context we need to imagine that the department (HR) is an organization in its own right and look outside. Factors to include in your analysis may include the following: •Political •What is the culture of the organization‚ •How is the HR function viewed by other functions

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    directly impact on the business. These factors are complex and wide ranging so many businesses analyse them in a similar way to a SWOT analysis. A common tool that is used to analyse and document the external environment is the PESTLE analysis. (There are other similar models) PESTLE involves identifying the political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ legal and environmental factors in the external environment that could impact on the business. This information can then used to assess the company’s current

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    Marketing Strategy

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Coca Cola and Pepsico are the two greatest competitors in soft drink industry. The marketing skills that these companies possess are the reasons both Coca Cola and Pepsico are so successful. The marketing tactics the companies use and how they compare to each other. The use of new technologies‚ advertising and political environments that will include when determining what affects the marketing strategies the companies choose to take.

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    Carefour in China

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    Followed by a company background is present the development of Carrefour in China. 3) And then‚ analysis the Carrefour about internal and external environment: 3.1) Use the model to analysis the external environment of Carrefour. (Porter’s five force‚ Pestle) 3.2) Use the model to analysis the internal environment of Carrefour and analysis the practice work in the Carrefour. (Porter’s Value Chain) 4) Use the SWOT model to summary the key issue from the Carrefour business environment. 5) Conclusion

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    ASDA marketing plan

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    the writer has covered internal analysis and competitive situation. The company has strong competitors in the home country‚ like Tesco. In this report‚ the writer has used different strategic tools and techniques (i.e. SWOT‚ Porter’s five forces‚ Pestle‚ Ansoff‚ McKinsey 7s model) to evaluate the current situation and strategy of the organization. Currently‚ the company has strategy to expand their business in home country as well as to the potential market. They have also focused on improving their

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    hydrochloric acid‚ standardized ethanol wash-bottle with de-ionized water mortar and pestle forceps safety spectacles 2 beakers‚ 100 cm3 volumetric flask‚ 250 cm3 filter funnel‚ small magnetic stirrer pH meter electronic balance Procedures 1. The attached membrane of the eggshell was removed carefully by forceps and the remaining eggshell was ground into a fine powder with mortar and pestle. 2. 2 g of powder was weighed accurately by the difference on an electronic balance and

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