2 Multiple Choice Questions for Sustainable Tourism: Theory and Practice (Author: David Weaver) CHAPTER TWO 11. The comprehensive model of sustainable tourism a) places tourism in the context of other sectors. b) advocates financial sustainability. c) supports only the strong approach toward sustainability. d) adheres to all of the above. e) adheres to (a) and (b) only. 12. The Bellagio Principles are a) guidelines that help destinations to implement sustainable
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SCMP 2 1.1‚ 1.3 1.4 2.5 Describe and analyse effective ways of supporting /promoting well-being and resilience in the work setting when working with children & young people and others (e.g. carers‚ SSW‚ teachers etc.)? Analyse effective ways of promoting well being and resilience in the work setting Promoting the well-being of individual children and young people This is based on understanding of how children and young people develop in their families and communities and addressing their needs
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In the case study‚ there have electronic or cars that get customize‚ and I think these are not the same thing compare to the cloth because these things are focus on the feature‚ and you have to feel how comfortable when you wear the cloth on. 2. Does Lands� End custom tailoring program provide Lands� End with a competitive advantage? Is any advantage created significant? Yes‚ the custom tailoring program did provide with a competitive advantage that “40% of Lands’ End customers buying chinos
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Table Of Content: 1. Executive Summery 1.1 Guest’s model of HRM. 1.2 Difference between Storey’s definitions of HRM‚ Personnel & IR practices. 1.3 The implications for line managers and employees of developing a strategic approach to HRM 2.1 How a model of flexibility might be applied in practice. 2.2 The types of flexibility which may be developed by an organization 2.3 The use of flexible working practices from both the employee and the employer perspective: 2.4 The impact that changes in
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necessarily making us smarter either. In order for people to become smarter or more knowledgeable they would have to put in the time and effort. So if someone doesn’t put in that effort to learn something than they can’t expect to become more knowledgeable. 2. a. The warrant made in this essay isn’t a very clear one. The author never clearly states in the essay whether or not he believes the internet is making us smarter. He goes on to explain that there are a lot of things that the internet allows us to
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Review Questions 1. In what areas do children and adolescents define their self-esteem? -Children and adolescents usually define their self-esteem in social‚ academic and physical self-esteem areas. 2. What can a parent do‚ in the first two years of their child’s life‚ to help the child develop good self-esteem? -A parent can create a strong bond between child aqnd parent to help the child develop good self-esteem. 3. What are some things that have a negative effect on a child’s self-esteem? How
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of certain insectivorous plants‚ e.g. Drosera‚ Dionaea the tentacles show variation in movements on coming in contact with an insect. The touch stimulus due to the insect is transmitted to the entire leaf and all the tentacles bend over the insect. 2/DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION=The small intestine is where the majority of food digestion occurs. At this point carbohydrates and proteins are already partially digested‚ while lipids have not yet begun. Chyme leaves the stomach and enters the duodenum (the
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relationships do not have polices and procedures. Friends‚ families and partners do not always agree. Some personal relationships do have a common goal for the same purpose but some relationships can not always work their differences through. 2. There are many different working relationships in health and social care settings. The relationship between co-workers are important. These people work with the same service users and its important to keep co-workers up to date with any new information
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Running head: HIM Professionals Health Information Management Professionals Milana R. Hovorka 08/10/2014 Health Information Management Professionals There are several roles within the health information management (HIM) profession. A HIM professional gathers‚ preserves‚ evaluates and guard’s personal health information within many different health care settings. One of the most important duties in regards to a HIM professional is ensuring compliance and upholding the current regulations
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Assignment 2 Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for organisations wishing to become ‘mobile enterprises’ from both the perspectives of the employers and employees. Mobile enterprise is when a corporation or large organization that supports critical business functions and use of business applications via wireless mobile devices. Some of the mobile enterprise functions include manage projects‚ access to e-mail and online chat‚ provide information about customer relationship management (CRM) and
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