Task 1: Planning for the meeting. I am carrying out the plans for a sales meeting that my manager is having with the managing director of a local company who is looking to buy trainers for both men and women. First I need to plan the meeting so that he doesn’t appear to be inexperienced as he is new to this job. Time of meeting: 10.30 am on 25th November 2015. Venue: in the business board room. Booking arrangements: send the details through to the customer and inform key staff members included
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Unit 7 Discussion: Copyright and its Various Owner Rights IS 3350 Victor Sabani ITT Technical Institute October 28‚ 2014 Unit 7 Discussion: Copyright and its Various Owner Rights Violation of your copyright privileges‚ and how you feel knowing that thousands of users are simply copying and sharing your composition‚ for which they may have paid for otherwise (Handout‚ 2014) By downloading and sharing on P2P networks monies are lost The composition is original work‚ and by law if people want it they
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different stakeholders who influence the purpose of two contrasting business. Stake Holders for Marks & Spencer’s and Pool Hayes Community School: 1. Customers 2. Management 3. Suppliers 4. Employees 5. Owners/Share holders 6. Trade Unions\Employer Associations 7. Local & National Communities 8. Environment 9. Government Customers are the most important stakeholders in Marks & Spencer’s as they are the people that by there products off of
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Unit 1-P1 Business Ownership. There are several different types of business ownership which are most commonly used in business’ and company’s today‚ these include; Co-operative which is a business owned by its employees‚ Partnership which is a business owned by between 2 and 20 people‚ Private limited which is a business owner by a small groups of people who have shares and a Public limited business is owned by private individuals by shares bought and sold on the stock market. A charity is a
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Chapter 4 accounting for merchandising BUSINESSES Problems P4–1 1. AQUA CO. Income Statement For the Year Ended June 30‚ 20Y8 Revenue from sales: Sales $ 3‚625‚000 Less: Sales returns and allowances $ 37‚800 Sales discounts 20‚200 58‚000 Net sales $ 3‚567‚000 Cost of merchandise sold 2‚175‚000 Gross profit $ 1‚392‚000 Operating expenses: Selling expenses: Sales salaries expense $ 388‚800 Advertising expense 45‚900 Depreciation expense—store equipment 8‚300
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low making P2: government gives all of the right to the people in an economy by making laws and rules that should be performed by the economy in order to have a safer environment The federal government law is divided into 3 branches which are 1. Legislative 2. Judicial 3. Executives The legislative: is a branch of government which makes laws and this laws are then made and kept The executives branch : the executives has member and these members gives all of the important issues and tasks to
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Architecture Cache Memory 1. Introduction Computer memory is organized into a hierarchy. At the highest level (closest to the processor) are the processor registers. Next comes one or more levels of cache. When multiple levels are used‚ they are denoted L1‚ L2‚ etc… Next comes main memory‚ which is usually made out of a dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). All of these are considered internal to the computer system. The hierarchy continues with external memory‚ with the next level typically being
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Eye Hospital; they will perform a special test for children in my client group‚ as they can’t talk and read the alphabet. Also‚ they provide a free voucher on glasses (if my client needs them) by the NHS; this is to help them with their eye and education (like seeing the class). Furthermore‚ another example of primary sector is Highfield Dental Clinic (2 Highfield Rd - 2.7 miles); they make my client sit in a chair or make them sit in their parent’s lap to give them support and confidence‚ they
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are all in this class room learning and trying to boost our education for the future while most of our parents are at work paying for this schooling. So if we are here at this age where were we while we were children and our parents were at work. CHILDCARE. Childcare refers to the care and education offered to children aged 0-6 in a long day care environment. I remember about this time last year we were enrolling my cousin‚ Angela aged 3‚ in Playdays. Playdays have 200 children enrolled per week‚
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Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality – Treating everyone equally regardless of their age‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ sexual orientation‚ colour‚ disability etc. There are laws in place to ensure that this happens. An example of this in health and social care is a doctor treating patients differently because of the colour of their skin. Diversity – Understanding‚ recognizing and accepting that everybody is unique and has individual differences‚
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