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    A类 1、We were given a table showing facilities offered at the university in the UK and the percentage of students happy with them. 2、We were given two graphs showing the performance of a train company in October and November 2008. One graph showed the percentage of late trains‚ while the other showed the percentage of cancelled trains. 3、We were given a line graph and a table about the percentage of world population aged under 5 and over 65‚ between years 1950 and 2040 (projection)‚ by region

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    Student ID: 15672856 PROCUREMENT PERFORMANCE AND VALUE MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION To realize the success of a project‚ the value must be attained through the core objectives and goals of the project to the stakeholders. This could be achieved by using the right processes throughout the project life cycle. VALUE MANAGEMENT Value Management (VM) is a well structured or established process that is used for defining and maximizing value of money (OCG‚ 2007 p.3). It is applicable to all sort of projects

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    Assess the usefulness of functionalist approaches in explaining crime Functionalist approach towards crime & deviance is seen as a top down approach as it looks at society as a whole‚ stating that criminal behaviour is caused by society itself except from being caused through an individual’s biology & psychology. Durkheim sees deviance as inevitable also being necessary for our society‚ however other perspectives such as Marxist & Feminist may state otherwise. Functionalist such as Merton explain crime

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    NVT2 - Professional Roles and Values Course of Study Your competence will be assessed as you complete a series of Professional Roles and Values performance tasks (NVT2)‚ which are listed in the sequence below. This course of study may take up to 6 weeks to complete. Introduction Did you know that in 2005‚ only 43% of nurses in the United States held baccalaureate degrees in nursing (National Council on Nurse Education and Practice)? At that time‚ the US Congress was advised to support efforts

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    activities a firm performs to deliver value to its customers. The value chain model divides the generic value-adding activities of an organization into primary and secondary activities. An advantage or disadvantage can occur within any of the five primary or four secondary activities. Together‚ these activities constitute the value chain of any firm. The model can be used to examine the development of competitive advantage. By identifying the potential value to the company of separate activities

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    The relationship among professional values‚ ethics‚ and career success Clarence M. Redrick‚ Billy Price‚ and Alex Jones March 22‚ 2011 University of Phoenix The relationship among professional values‚ ethics‚ and career success Individual professional values and ethics determine the success of ever person. What exactly does this mean for different people? How can it influence his or her success and possibly their character? This article will define each element and observe how it

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    Running head: AN ETHICAL VIEW 1 An Ethical View Bernetta Scott Ethics and Legal Issues Walden University An Ethical View Moral and ethical viewpoints are often shaped and molded by your society; learning to respect others‚ tolerance‚ my family‚ church‚ co-workers‚ past and present life experiences has influenced my moral and ethical viewpoints. Knowing right from wrong and how to treat others has been the …….in this process. I. Influences on

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    Personal Values Values are the things that are most important to us‚ and they are the foundation of who we are. “A significant portion of the values we hold is established in our early years—by parents‚ teachers‚ friends‚ and others” (Robbins & Judge‚ 2011‚ p. 10). They may also come from special groups that we are a part of including cultural or religious. A few examples of some personal values include honesty‚ responsibility‚ loyalty‚ respect‚ and ambition to name a few. It is important to

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    Today‚ education is the most important tool for the development of society. There is a direct correlation between education and development of society. The countries that realize this fact‚ giving the required importance for their education system‚ have become highly developed. Education should be promoted since it is the most important factor for the development of a country. The promotion of the education is depended on the factors like literacy rate in a country‚ schooling rate in the primary

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    INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY TOPIC: The conflict perspective views society less as a cohesive system and more as an arena of conflict and power struggles. Compare and contrast the main tenets of the functionalist and conflict perspectives. ANSWER: SECTION A Functionalists view society as a system of Social structures or subsystems working interdependently. In order for society to function‚ all parts of the whole must have a general consensus. Similarly‚ conflict theorists operate on the premise that

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