a. Outline the Key Concepts of the Design Argument [21 marks] The design argument is also referred to at the Teleological Argument stemmed from the Greek work ‘Telos’ meaning end or purpose. It is an ‘A posterior’ argument (from experience) based on our empirical senses and it is synthetic meaning that it is from observation. The argument is also inductive meaning there a number of possible conclusions. The main basis of the Teleological argument is based on a designer commonly known as ‘the
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Equilibrium Level of Income The Consumption and Saving Functions Consumption is the part of income spent on goods and services yielding direct satisfaction. It occupies the biggest chunk of the expenditure on output. Y= C+S Where Y= Income C= Consumption S= Saving Factors Influencing Consumption 1. Distribution of national income 2. Interst rate 3. Desire to hold cash 4. Price level 5. Population 6. Income 7. Taxes 8. Attitudes and values Consumption function is the relationship
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3 Levels of a Product Consumers often think that a product is simply the physical item that he or she buys. In order to actively explore the nature of a product further‚ let’s consider it as three different products - the CORE product‚ the ACTUAL product‚ and finally the AUGMENTED product. This concept is known as the Three Levels of a Product. The CORE product is NOT the tangible physical product. You can’t touch it. That’s because the core product is the BENEFIT of the product that makes
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that help support businesses to run. I will give a list of companies that support with transport‚ manufacturing businesses‚ suppliers‚ IT business‚ financial services and marketing and advertising agencies. I will also give a brief description of how they support my retail business which is Tesco. In order for Tesco’s business to run successfully‚ they rely on other business for support. This is maybe because Tesco will not have staffs that are able to provide like other retailers. Tesco rely
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Anglia Ruskin University Faculty of Science and Technology Department of Computing A research proposal for the major project: Software-as-a-Service (SaaS): Understanding its adoption level amongst business enterprises in Nigeria Submitted on 15th of May‚ 2012 In partial fulfilment of the Postgraduate Study in MSc. Business Information Systems Abstract The attention that Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) has garnered in recent years has focused on the new business model that on-demand
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The main points of health & safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer are to protect employees from or reduce the risks of harm‚ illness or injury in the work setting. They also ensure the work setting is a safe environment to work in and employees are properly trained to fulfil their job role and equipment is safe to use‚ properly maintained and employees are trained to use it. Policies and procedures such as medication‚ fire safety‚ COSHH‚ moving and handling‚ are all included in
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communication just keeps bringing up more problems. 2. The one of the belbin models role is a co-ordinator. This role involves co-ordinating the whole team and delivers the targets for the team and to help them achieve these targets. Another role from the belbin model is a completer finisher. This role involves checking every detail on a job. They worry about the job until it is complete and correct and they have checked everything personally there selves. 3. The model that I would use to
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Redundancy payments * Discrimination laws * Maximum working hours * Age requirement All employee’s need to have all good things that protect them from unscrupulous bosses. 1.4 Identify sources and types of information and advice available in relation to employment responsibilities and rights The main sources and types of information that are available to have your responsibilities and rights in are. * Contract * Handbook * Policy documents * Terms and conditions * Job
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which are seasonal in nature e.g. ski instructors‚ this leads to increases in unemployment during the “off” season. Classical unemployment – unemployment due to trade unions and minimum wages. Inflation – a sustained increase in the average price level in the economy. Demand-pull inflation – inflation due to excess demand in the economy. Cost-push inflation – inflation due to increases in costs of production Aggregate demand – this measures all of the demand in the economy and can be calculated
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Isolation * Weight loss * Weight gain * Loss of drive/motivation * Increased behaviors * Non participation * Lack of education 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practices are about making sure that there are no barriers that exclude people or inhibit them from fully participating in all aspects of everyday life in society. Inclusive practices is about constantly challenging areas of society that discriminate against people
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