“To what extent are a consumers rights protected under the law? Are there any factors that might limit a consumers ability to exercise their rights?” Every day billions of dollars are spent on everyday items such as cars and clothes and with so many transactions occurring it is important we have laws to protect us. Everything we buy has its own contract containing either or both of implied or expressed term. The Implied terms may be in form of certain conditions or warranties and without implied
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UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATION School of the Built Environment THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE RECENT ECONOMIC RECESSION HAS AFFECTED PEOPLES’ ABILITY AND DESIRE TO CARRY OUT PLANNED MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES TO THEIR BUILDINGS Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Building Surveying by David Alexander Hughes 070787096 Dissertation supervisor: Alan Forster April 2011 i DECLARATION I David Hughes‚ confirm that this work submitted
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1. what does the word "processing" in date processing mean? Data processing changes and manipulates the data in the IS. The computer’s speed and accuracy enable organizations to process million of pieces of date in several seconds. 2. Give three examples in which raw data also serve as useful information. Three examples of raw data served as useful information can be a customer’s age‚ gender‚ and his/ her annual income in a target market survey for a marketing company
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‘Charles’ ability to finance his government effectively and without too much resentment during the personal rule was a remarkable achievement.’ How Far Do You Agree? For the greater part of the 1630’s Englishmen paid their taxes‚ most likely grumbling whilst doing it‚ but they were paid. During his personal rule 1629-40‚ Charles I needed to raise revenue by using non-parliamentary means‚ i.e. in ways he would not need a parliament’s permission to collect. In order to do this‚ Charles changed
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of "Time". Mr. Marek says if we are able to develop an understanding of the Sea of Time as vast‚ wide‚ and deep we are able to understand the existence of everything. Everything in the universe is matter and energy‚ yet nothing exists without the ability to move or vibrate that the movement of time makes possible. And what existed before Time and the Three Dimensional Universe merged? Mr. Marek explains this complex concept with ease and simplicity. What eluded Newton and eludes many Twenty-first
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The marketing environment consists of the actors and forces outside marketing that effect marketing management’s ability to develop and maintain successful transactions with its target customers. "(Kotler 2009) Marketplace becomes more competitive after being rapidly changed by economics‚ technology and globalization." Without building customer relationship‚ only driven by product and technology is no longer enough for company. "(Kotler 2009) Thus‚ marketing mix has to be adapted for an organization
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CT232 Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people In addition to reading page 184 to 207 of your Heinemann level 3 diploma tex book please put together some notes which show you have researched this unit.. Once you have done this please email me your notes so they can be used as evidence. Your notes need to cover the following … 1.1 Describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people They are many
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The benchmark of a competent sociology student is not how familiar he is with sociological concepts‚ theories‚ and empirical findings‚ but the ability of sociological imagination. The sociological imagination is a state of mind with which people recognize that their (and those of others) social conditions‚ experiences‚ and ways of understanding the world are placed within larger social‚ cultural‚ and political forces. Essentially‚ the sociological imagination requires that we “look up” and recognize
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Information Literacy and Communication Skills that are required in our day to day activities to derive‚ analyze‚ evaluate and use information are currently known as Information Literacy. As the realm of information expands and increases‚ so does the proficiency of our skills. Information literacy is obsolete. Everyday something new turns up and previous methods are discarded in favor of new ones. It is therefore necessary for us to keep up with new methodologies of information literacy‚ to be updated
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B I O L O G I C A L C O N S E RVAT I O N 1 4 1 ( 2 0 0 8 ) 1 7 8 3 –1 7 9 2 available at www.sciencedirect.com journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/biocon Estimating the ability of birds to sustain additional human-caused mortalities using a simple decision rule and allometric relationships Peter W. Dillingham*‚ David Fletcher Department of Mathematics and Statistics‚ University of Otago‚ P.O. Box 56‚ Dunedin‚ New Zealand ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Many
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