> UNDERSTAND QUICKLY > REVISE EFFECTIVELY > TAKE EXAMS WITH CONFIDENCE CRIMINAL LAW EMILY FINCH AND STEFAN FAFINSKI CRIMINAL LAW Stefan Fafinski‚ University of Leeds Emily Finch‚ University of East Anglia Table of cases and statutes Cases Able [1984] QB 795 Adomako [1995] 1 AC 171 AG for Jersey v. Holley [2005] 3 AU ER 371 A–G for NI v. Gallagher [1963] AC 349 A–G Ref No 3 of 1994 [1998] AC 245 A–G’s Reference (No. 2 of 1983) [1984] QB 456 Ahuwalia [1992] 4 AUER 889 Allen [1985] AC
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Id: Primitive instinctual component of the Id: personality – The driving force to satisfy basic needs (sex‚ food‚ etc) – Pleasure principle - Immediate gratification – Primary process: primitive‚ irrational‚ fantasy oriented Ego: Ego: executive component of the personality – Functions to meet the demands of the ID in realistic ways – Reality Principle - delay gratification until safe methods of satisfaction are available – Secondary process: rational‚ realistic‚ problem solving
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advantage to improve the company’s bargaining position with high-volume buyers 6. Opportunities to differentiate a company’s product offering C. can exist in supply chain activities‚ R&D‚ manufacturing activities‚ distribution and shipping or marketing‚ sales and customer service. 7. In which of the following circumstances is a strategy to be the industry’s overall low-cost provider not particularly well matched to the market situation? When buyers have widely varying needs and special requirements
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1).Who said: "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower"? Ans- Steve Jobs 2). ’Kaizen’ is a hugely influential philosophy of business management. Where was it first developed? Ans-Japan 3).The production system of which car giant is often held up as a model of business innovation? Ans- Toyota 4). Which of the following is a major US award for excellence and innovation in business? Ans-The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award 5). What is ’Six Sigma’? Ans-A system of quality
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Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Dell Computer ’s use of information systems to improve efficiency and implement "mass customization" techniques to maintain consistent profitability and an industry lead illustrates which business objective? A) improved flexibility B) survival C) competitive advantage D) improved business practices 2) Tata Motor ’s new information system‚ enabling
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Description of Business Isha’s Boutique is a sole trading business which provides different styles and brands of shoes‚ clothing‚ and jewelry. The objectives of the business are to provide employment‚ to provide shoes‚ clothing and jewelry for the public and to make profits. Justification of Labour Isha’s Boutique is located on Independence Street‚ Roseau. This is because it is a very busy street in which many persons pass along. There is a bus stop located close by and it is near the raw materials
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UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 279 0025 ZA 996 D025 ZA BSc degrees and Diplomas for Graduates in Economics‚ Management‚ Finance and the Social Sciences‚ the Diploma in Economics and Access Route for Students in the External Programme Principles of Accounting Wednesday‚ 5 May 2010 : 10.00am to 1.15pm Candidates should answer FOUR of the following SEVEN questions: QUESTION 1 of Section A‚ QUESTION 2 of Section B‚ ONE question from Section C and ONE further question from either Section B or
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ch 1. Cognitive dissonance theory is most helpful for understanding the impact of: (Points : 1) a. frustration on aggression. b. groupthink on social conflict. c. deindividuation on the bystander effect. d. team membership on social loafing. e. role-playing on attitude change. | 2. Bonnie pedals an exercise bike at her health club much faster when other patrons happen to be working out on nearby equipment. This best illustrates: (Points : 1) a. the
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1. | Question : | The totality of a group’s thought‚ experiences‚ and patterns of behavior transmitted over the course of generations is part of the definition of: | | | Student Answer: | | cultural identity | | | | culture | | | | norms | | | | race | | | | Points Received: | 4 of 4 | | Comments: | | | | 2. | Question : | In Hofstede’s categorization of elements of culture‚ a country’s Independence Day parades would be an example of: | | | Student
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UNIFYING PRINCIPLES OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT ABSTRACT Theories and models of organizational behavior and management continue to increase in number and complexity. While much of the recent research has not made its way into standard business textbooks‚ these textbooks nonetheless offer a broad array of topics and concepts that can easily overwhelm both student and practitioner. No common thread appears to link these disparate topics‚ despite the fact that variations on the
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