measures of development and the most appropriate for Zambia’s development‚ this paper will discuss the main measures of development for better understanding. The paper will also discuss how these measures can be useful in measuring development and also the limitations they face. Thereafter‚ the conclusion will be drawn according to the possible findings presented in this essay. The main measures of development discussed include Income Per Capita and the Human Development Index (HDI). Development is a dynamic
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organizations need to abide by ethics or rule of law‚ engage themselves in fair practices and competition; all of which will benefit the consumer‚ the society and organization. Primarily it is the individual‚ the consumer‚ the employee or the human social unit of the society who benefits from ethics. In addition ethics is important because of the following: 1. Satisfying Basic Human Needs: Being fair‚ honest and ethical is one the basic human needs. Every employee desires to be such himself and
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attempt to solve is only effective in situations where threats are tangible. In other words‚ when the enemy has a face. When it comes to inequality based on genders‚ races‚ and social constructs‚ we have nobody to blame. There is no villain that our heroes can eliminate resulting in the end of the problem. Instead invoking social changes takes time and effort faced by much adversity from resistance to change. As a woman of color and member of the LGBT+ community‚ I have experienced prejudice in various
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IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMICS Economics help students to understand more about the modern world in making the decision for the future. It also helps us to understand the problems caused by the limited resources and helps students‚ as consumers to make rational choices when making decisions. Besides that‚ students are able to understand the function and role of banks and financial institutions‚ moreover able to understand the information related to the economics. Since most of our daily routines
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Sustainable Development By the year 2200 there will be a lot more people living on this planet then there are now. Estimates range anywhere from 15 to 36 billion people. Where will these people live? How will they live? The answer is sustainable development. Sustainable development‚ "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. " It also‚ "requires meeting the basic needs of all peoples and extending to them the opportunity
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presented his view about the nature of people in his book “The human side of Enterprise [1]”. In order to explain the nature of people McGregor identified two set of assumption known as theory X and Theory Y. With the help of these theories the importance of motivation is discussed in this chapter. Theory X assumptions * Individuals inherently dislike the work and will avoid work if they can. * Mangers have to control‚ direct and coerce employees with punishment to make them work towards
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Summarise the Main Development of a Child from the Age range 0-2‚ 3-5‚ 5-8 Years From birth a baby can only lie on its back‚ by the end of 3months they start to lift their heads and kick their feet. At 3-6 months they can hold objects and transfer them from one hand to another. They also start to attempt to put objects in their mouths. At 9-12 months babies usually become more mobile by rolling‚ shuffling‚ or crawling. They can generally sit unaided for a length of time. Between 1-2 yrs
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Outcome 1 AC 1.1 a‚ b & c | |Physical Development |Communication and intellectual development |Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | |0 - 3 years |Fast development |Adults communicate with children from birth |Find their identity | | |Fine motor skills:
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CYP Core 3.3: Understanding child and young person development. Unit reference L/601/1693 1.1: Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. Physical development: 0-3 years. This is a period of fast physical development. New born babies have little control over their bodies. The sucking and grasping reflexes are there in order to survive. In the first year of life they gradually get more control over their bodies. By 12 months most babies have developed a
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‘The strategic importance of knowledge management and intellectual capital has become increasingly central to the development and sustainability of a business’s competitive advantage.’ Explain what is meant by this statement. Illustrate your answer with examples from one organisation with which you are familiar. “The only certainty is uncertainty” 1 with this in mind the knowledge and intellectual capital of an organisation is a critical factor in defining competitive advantage and a key strategic
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