II. COMPETENCE 2.1 “Ethical Standards for Mediators” and “General Ethical Code” Competence of mediator is one of the important concepts in the Ethical Standards for Mediators (1996) (“the Ethical Standards”) by the Law Council of Australia and the General Ethical Code (2010) (“the Ethical Code”) by the Hong Kong Mediation Council. It is noted that the definition of competence is provided in more details in the former. According to the Ethical Standards‚ a mediator must not mediate unless
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MARKETING PHILOSOPHY AND COMPETITIVE MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR CELL C It has been argued that "strategic marketing planning can be viewed as the solution to multitudinous issues which face modern management" (Haris‚ 1996). Indeed‚ it is often contended that the process of strategic marketing planning is crucial since planning determines what must be done in the future whilst giving an opportunity to test what has been achieved against the framework of the existing plan. However‚ it is universally
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UNIT 1 The Microbial Universe Read Chapter 1 Review Study Outline for Chapter 1 on pp. 21-22. (It helps to read this before viewing the video.) Watch Video 1‚ "The Microbial Universe" PowerPoint lecture: http://it.spcollege.edu/edtech/instructorResources/rlo/RLO%5FObjects/staticRLO/Citron/MCB2010%20UNIT%201/ NOTE: You will need Flash Player for viewing the PowerPoint lecture. You can download it from the following site: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download
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Cultural competence is defined as possessing the skills and knowledge necessary to appreciate‚ respect‚ and work with individuals from different cultures. It is a concept that requires self-awareness‚ awareness and understanding of cultural differences‚ and the ability to adapt to clinical skills and practices as needed. For instance‚ before my grandmother had passed‚ my family wanted to do a traditional prayer ceremony for her in the hospital. It is where we have a monk in the same room‚ doing the
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Learning Connection—Learning Guide Referencing using the Harvard author-date system What is referencing? In-text referencing Why reference? Reference lists What are the rules of referencing? Student essay sample Managing your references More referencing examples Frequently asked questions What is referencing? Referencing‚ or citing‚ means acknowledging the sources of information and ideas you have used in an assignment (eg. essay or report). This is a standard
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Harvard Concept (Fisher and Urgy) "Getting to Yes" (also called the Harvard concept) describes a method called principled negotiation to reach an agreement whose success is judged by three criteria: 1. It should produce a wise agreement if agreement is possible. 2. It should be efficient. 3. It should improve or at least not damage the relationship between the parties. The authors argue that their method can be used in virtually any negotiation. Issues are decided upon by their merits
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Barco Projections Systems (A) A Harvard Business School Case Table of Contents: Barco Projections Systems (A) 1 A Harvard Business School Case 1 1. External Situation Analysis 3 1.1. The Market 3 1.2. Growth 3 1.3. Competition 3 2. Internal Situation Analysis 4 2.1. The Company 4 2.2. Current Situation and causes 4 2.3. SWOT Analysis 4 3. Marketing Strategy 5 3.1. Product and R& D Strategy 5 3.2. Pricing Strategy 5 3.3. Life Cycle Strategy 6 3.4. Sales and Distribution Strategy 6
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SICKLE CELL ANEMIA Tina Thompson‚ Ashley Scott‚ Araceli Galindo‚ Roshanda Dixon‚ Kristen Wyatt‚ Kimberly Dennis What is Sickle Cell Anemia? Sickle cell anemia is a severe hemolytic anemia resulting in a sickle shaped hemoglobin molecule. It is an inherited disorder with some having sickle cell trait and some having sickle cell disease. The sickle hemoglobin gene is known as the HbS gene. It is found predominantly in people of African descent and occasionally in those of Mediterranean descent
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Developing pragmatic competence in EFL classroom in China 1. Introduction As the world is increasingly globalized‚ the exchange of commodities and ideas across the border is proceeding at an astounding rate (Pakir‚ 1999). Consequently‚ the cross-cultural communication has become more and more important. English‚ as an international language‚ is increasingly used throughout the world. In China‚ English even is among the core subjects at school and deserves a place in the curriculum. However‚ many
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Competence Competence id the maximum size (calibre) of load a river is capable of transporting whereas capacity refers to the total volume of sediment a river can transport. At low velocity only fine particles may be transported (clays‚ silt and fine sands). Large-calibre material can be moved when velocity increases. Because the maximum particle mass that can be moved increases with the sixth power of velocity‚ when discharge levels are high‚ for example during a flood‚ much larger boulders can
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