Topic 4 – Contract Non-legal implications of a breach of contract would include: potential loss of creditability in the marketplace and loss of new/return business for the party who breached the contract. Eg‚ a company selling goods and services‚ a damaged reputation could result in the loss of new and existing customer contracts. Eg. a breach of a loan contract‚ the potential loss of credit rating affecting future credit potential and business opportunities. flow on effects of consequent
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M2: Analyse the legal‚ ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information and by including appropriate examples. For m2 I will be analysing the legal‚ ethical and operation issues in relation to the use of business information and by including appropriate examples. Legal‚ ethical and operational issues all contribute to the overall success or failure of LBTS. That legislations set in place by the government/head teacher is the law and must be followed otherwise LBTS could
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Cycle Component 4: Expanding Contexts and Applying Learning Context When addressing the Component 4 requirement‚ I considered a class of third graders who are reading approximately one grade level below their same age peers. This reading group consists of three English Learners and three struggling readers who receive Title 1 reading services. The students participate in an alternative reading program‚ eighty minutes daily. Identify a List of Target Terms for Big Idea invention‚ patent‚ applications
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Addiction Revision Notes Sunday‚ 14 April 13 Addiction What is addiction? It is a repetitive habit pattern that increases risk of disease and/or associated personal and social problems. Elements of Addiction Salience - individuals desire to perform the addictive act/behaviour Mood Modification - people with addictive behaviour often report a ‘high’‚ ‘buzz’ or a ‘rush’‚ addicts are known to use addictions for this. Tolerance - addicts tolerance increases therefore they increase the amount
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Electronic and Non-Electronic Methods of Communication Electronic Method Non Electronic Method Telephone Letter Internet Memo Email Reports Sms Leaflets / Flyers Fax Smartphone DVD TV Radio Ipads / Tablets Computers Video Conferencing Electronic Method How it is Used Who Uses It Telephone It is a very simple and oldest method of electronic communication. Also the fastest. It is reliable as the communication takes place with the person directly Individual and Businesses
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Student Name: Patience Smith After completing the readings‚ answer the following questions: 1. Describe and the biological and psychological factors that contribute to crime and deviance within our society today. There are many factors that suggest that abnormal human traits tend to lead someone to the life of crime. The trait theories are divided into two groups – biological makeup and psychological ideals. The biological makeup tends to say that they the physical and mental makeup of someone
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Sociology essay assignment 4 Critically examine the relationship between different social groups and their religious belief and practice (33 marks) There are a variety of different social groups in our societies they consist of different classes‚ ethnics‚ genders and age groups. In this essay I will compare the different social groups with their religious beliefs and practises. Gender
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1. ________ is typically not referred to as a buffer type in critical chain project management. Resource buffer Free buffer Feeding buffer Project buffer See references Marked for review 2. A company has to make a choice between two projects‚ because the available resources in money and kind are not sufficient to run both at the same time. Each project would take 9 months and would cost $250‚000. The first project is a process optimization which would result in a cost
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1.1 Describe the factors that will influence the choice of leadership styles or behaviours in workplace situations A leadership style is how you chose to behave as a leader or manager. The factors which influence your decision on which leadership style you chose to use are; You Your team or individual The situation I assist the Managing Director of the organisation I work for‚ who has taken over the management of the drawing office department. We are currently in the process of implementing a new
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Intellectual development in childhood‚ is one of the most important types of development in this life stage. This is where children learn many new things such as reading‚ writing and counting. At the age of 4‚ George would have started school. In the early school years‚ George would be extremely curious and he would have been likely to ask a lot of questions about his environment. He would have also had a better sense of time. His attention span would had increased from 5 to 15 minutes. He would
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