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    TMA 1 W200

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    source of English Law is Legislation; it is implemented by the queen in Parliament I.e. the House of Commons‚ the House of lord and the Monarch. As part of the UK elections‚ citizens permitted to vote will elect an association to represent the House of Commons. On the other hand the House of Lords are not elected members and do not represent. At present majority of the Lords are selected by the Monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister; however the House of Lords Appointments Commission assists with

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    Pubs in the Uk

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    Pubs in the UK Introduction This report intends to determine why pubs in the UK are increasingly transforming into gastro pubs. The first part of this study will review recent statistics to give an overview of the pub sector’s position in the hospitality industry‚ to describe the size‚ scope and decline of this individual sector. The second part will evaluate how macro factors have affected this industry‚ both in the last 10 years and currently‚ using PESTEL analysis. This analysis

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    metropolis with a population of at least 10 million Slums: A residential area that is physically and socially deteriorated and in which satisfactory family life is impossible. Squatters: Shelters with poor structural quality and developed without legal claims to the land and/or permission from the concerned authorities Trends in urbanisation General trends: In 1950‚ there were two megacities with 10 million or more inhabitants. By 2005‚ this number has increased to 20 and it is projected that

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    B120 TMA 01

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    Gave autonomy to café managers. Different managers do different things - Opportunities Expansion or retention of already opened cafe Can increase standards in general especially with East Chem bistro - - Threats Café Rouge‚ greasy spoon and other food outlets May possibly have to reduce number of outlets Because new staff are leaving after being trained. There is pressure on the old staff‚ the old staff may leave if the pressure

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    TMA 02 amended

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    led to a polarisation of views of those who believe that the moorlands should be managed and those who think that nature should be allowed to take its course. Those who are for the conservation of the grouse through the management of the moorlands claim that they have improved not only the land but the lives of those who live and work there. By the managed burning of areas of heather to allow the grouse to feed on the new growth they have allowed other species of birds and plants such as the meadow

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    Migrant workers apparently come from poor countries and have been living in tough financial situation‚ thus they choose to work as maids outside their countries hoping they would find a solution for their crisis. However‚ this situation is getting more serious and controversial than before‚ the rate of domestic workers committing suicide is increasing. what households seek in Lebanon is not to help but slaves to serve them‚ and these maids go through hard work and mistreatment. We hear a lot of

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    Tma 02 E100

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    questions that required the children to engage further in conversation‚ developing their communication skills. E100 Study Topic 3‚ p.62‚ discusses the importance of play in early years settings‚ with the early years curricula in each of the four UK countries embracing the role of play in a child’s learning. The frame work in England for children from birth to five‚ suggests that learning and teaching is about adults and children working together‚ to co-construct

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    sustainability 06 06236

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    Henriques‚ A.‚ Richardson‚ J.‚ Eds.; Earthscan: London‚ UK‚ 2004; pp Sustainable Society Index. Available online: http://www.ssfindex.com (accessed on 15 June 2014). 22. Paulins‚ V.A.; Hillery‚ J.L. Ethics in the Fashion Industry; Fairchild Books: New York‚ NY‚ USA‚ 2009. 23. Lee‚ H. Don’t tweak your supply chain: Re-think it end-to-end. Harv. Bus. Rev. 2010‚ 88‚ 62–69. 26. Fletcher‚ K. Sustainable Fashion and Textiles: Design Journeys; Earthscan: London‚ UK‚ 2008. Marks-and-Spencer-launch-the-worlds-most-sustainable-suit

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    THREATS FACING MALAYSIA Malaysia‚ being a trading nation that highly dependent on international trade‚ our economic performance is very vulnerable to the performance of our major international trading partners. For decades‚ our economic growth has been overly reliant on external sector developments‚ foreign direct investment (FDI) and international trade. Domestic investment decisions are not base on economic fundamentals but rather these decisions are very much influenced by the market behavior

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    Outline and evaluate the view that youth culture is created by the economy (33) Youth culture is the way in which youths behave and act in society. It is the stereotypical behaviour and look that people decide to link with teenagers. Youth culture is created by many different things in society one of which is the economy. The economy has a huge influence on the creation of youth culture. It benefits majorly from the youth being better educated and more mature‚ due to this the school leaving age

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