Subject Overview Welcome to a new session of study at Charles Sturt University. This subject builds on the knowledge‚ skills and capacities developed in the subject ULM511 by enhancing participant understanding and appreciation of university governance and its relationship to effective university strategic leadership and strategic management. The subject develops a further understanding of Australian public universities as statutory corporations and the roles and responsibilities of university
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BUSINESS SCHOOL Unit of Study Outline Unit code CLAW 1001 Unit title Foundations of Business Law Semester 1‚ 2012 Pre-requisite units: There are no pre-requisite units for CLAW1001 Co-requisite units: N/A Assumed Knowledge and/or skills: There is no assumed knowledge as this is an introductory unit of study. Unit coordinator: Giuseppe Carabetta Room: Room 521‚ level 5‚ E&B Building (H69)‚ across from the Sydney University Sports and Aquatic Centre Email address: giuseppe.carabetta@sydney
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Criminology First Semester 2013-14 SOCI8004 Punishment and Society (Thursday‚ 6:45 – 9:45 p.m.‚ CPD 3.01) Dr. Kalwan Kwan (kalwan@hku.hk) Dr. XU Jianhua (xujh@hku.hk) The social institution of punishment is a central object of social theory and in many ways a mirror of society and its norms. Why and how should we punish wrongdoers in our society? The course aims to explain punishment and society in a multi-dimensional context‚ entrenched in disciplines including criminology‚ penology
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Nd Contracts Outline Professor Murray 1. Contract Remedies (Chapter One) What is a contract?- promise or set of promises‚ for breach of which the law gives a remedy or the performance of which the law recognizes as a duty. Types of contracts- a. express: formed by language‚ oral or written b. implied: formed by manifestations of assent other than oral or written language; by conduct. c. quasi: not contracts at all‚ construed by courts to avoid unjust enrichment‚ by permitting plaintiff
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BIOLOGY 331: GENERAL ECOLOGY TEST 1‚ FALL 2009 STUDY GUIDE Concepts: What is Ecology? • Foundation Disciplines (esp.‚ behavior‚ ecology‚ genetics‚ evolution) • What it is not (i.e.‚ not a study of environmental problems‚ but rather a study of interactions among organisms and environment) Levels of Organization • Individual organism • Population • Community • Ecosystem (with the abiotic environment) Limiting Factors – abiotic vs. biotic Adaptation
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corporations outline Georgetown University Law Center Prof. James V. Feinerman Fall 2012 I. Agency‚ Partnership and Limited Liability Companies 1 AGENCY Agency is a fiduciary partnership that results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the latter shall act on the former behalf & subject to his control‚ & consent by the latter so to act. E.g. Shareholders (principals) – officers (agencies). Principal: Has power to dictate how the agent will
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Chapter 10 – Thinking and Language Outline Thinking • Cognition refers to al the mental activities associated with processing‚ understanding‚ remembering and communicating • Cognitive psychologists study the mental activities Concepts • Concepts refers to the mental grouping of similar objects‚ events and people. • The organization of concepts into categories is known as hierarchies. • Prototypes are the mental image or best example that incorporates all the features
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Feinman-Nemser‚ S. (1990) “Teacher Preparation: Structural and Conceptual Alternatives” in W. R. Houston (ed) Handbook of Research on Teacher Education. New York: Macmillan Pub. Co. Russell‚ T *Grossman‚ P.‚ Wineburg‚ S. & Woolworth‚ S.; (2001); “Toward a Theory of Teacher Community‚” Teachers College Record‚ Vol. 103‚ No. 6‚ December. Wang‚ J *Reynolds‚ R. (1993) “Foundation Studies in Teacher Education”. Journal of Teacher Education. Vol. 44. no. 5 pp 346-351. *Cahill‚ M. & Skamp‚ K. 2003; Novice ’s Perceptions
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I. Introduction A. Attention Device -- Some nights I look up into the dark sky‚ and wonder to myself what the cosmos hold‚ as vast as it is. It makes me think of the infinite amount of stars‚ the ever-growing universe‚ the array of colorful galaxies‚ and so on. But the thing makes me wonder the most‚ is the existence of black holes B. Statement of topic and it’s significance -- Black holes are one of the most amazing‚ yet most confusing phenomenon of modern astronomy. C. THESIS STATEMENT:
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9:30pm‚ EPH207 Blackboard: my.ryerson.ca Course Description The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive overview of both traditional and modern macroeconomic theories and their use in analyzing important economic issues‚ such as unemployment‚ inflation‚ interest rates‚ business cycles and government policies. Theories will be discussed in the context of Canadian macroecomic data and active government involvement through the implementation of monetary and fiscal policies. Course Materials
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