Foundations of Business Law Assignment 1 Levi Manuel 100102979 Question 1 What legal issues does this situation raise and what are the possible legal consequences? First legal issue- Was there a duty of care? In this case there a number of legal issues and the first and foremost of these issues is was there a duty of care? Duty of care‚ as a general rule‚ is that the defendant who owes a duty of care to all persons who it is reasonably foreseeable will suffer loss or damage as a result
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This table shows that the people smuggling to Australia is one of the most crucial issues faced by Australia through the Indian Ocean Region‚ especially in north-west part of Australia. Through 2009 and 2010‚ there has been a marked increase in the numbers of asylum seekers trying to enter Australia by sea‚ mostly across the Timor Sea and the northwest Indian Ocean. IUU fishing is a serious problem faced by Australia in the Indian Ocean‚ including off the Australia’s northwest coast. Increased world
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Risks associated with the initiative and financial effects they may have. As mentioned above there are many initiative risks Wal-Mart may have when dealing with financial decisions that they make. Opening new Wal-Mart supercenter can have some risky effects because they decide to this in certain areas or cities. Not doing there proper homework may be devastating to the welfare of the store. They could not make a profit if there are setting the store up in a part that is feeling effects from the
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Part A: Evaluate Company Q’s current attitude: With reviewing company Q’s current attitude towards social responsibility‚ I feel it is very poor requires immediate attention. There a few areas of which the company can work on to be more socially responsible. The company just recently closed down two stores due to high crime rates rather than giving it a chance to succeed and help the community in the time of need. Yes the store may have lost some profits‚ but using the crime rate as an excuse to
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Thomas‚ Bevon Does this Milkshake Taste Funny. George Stein a college student has lived a very sheltered and comfortable middle class life style. George’s interests are few:-hanging out with his friends‚ cars and his girlfriend. He had very little interest in attending college‚ however due to his parents’ insistence and cajoling they were able to have George attend college for one year. George was home for the summer working at Eastern Dairy‚ a local dairy manufactures that produced milk shake
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01 december 2012 MACI Risk analysis of a sustainable production plant for Toyota in France Contents Introduction 3 Toyota and its presence in the European market 3 Risk analysis 5 Different renewables to power the plant 5 Conclusion 13 Type of car: hybrid or fully electrical vehicle 13 Environmental risks 18 Waste risk 19 Water risk 19 Supply chain risks 20 Energy risks 21 Plant location risks 22 Financial risks 24 French employment risks 25 Conclusion 30 References
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“Critically evaluate how international and geo-political risk to business might impact upon a person’s overall lifestyle”. Introduction My lifestyle keeps me busy but I enjoy the ability to catch up with friends and relax at a café or the beach. I am able to do the things I enjoy through working two jobs‚ on a regular roster. I enjoy cultural activities with friends in Sydney and regularly getting to the beach for a swim. Australia is a beautiful country which allows me to enjoy the sun
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Fishing on Lake Conroe Fishing has become my favorite hobby in the last decade of my life. I have been fishing‚ specifically Lake Conroe‚ since the age of 9 and I have found myself on the Lake more and more these past years. I believe fishing to a social sport. We all know that fishing is relaxing being out in nature during the quiet hours of the morning. And we know that fishing can be exciting when you get to hook in to said fish. But what you may have not thought of is‚ fishing is a time when
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Describe and Evaluate two theories of the formation of romantic relationships In 1970 Byrne and Clore introduced the reward/ need satisfaction theory for the formation of relationships. They suggested that we are attracted to individuals whose presence is rewarding for us‚ and that naturally we find stimuli rewarding if it meets an unmet need; the more rewards someone provides for us‚ the more we should be attracted to them. They believed that the formation if relationships was linked with the
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merely reflects the needs and wants of customers. B. Marketing shapes consumer needs and wants. Part A ’Marketing merely reflects the needs and wants of customers.’ We all need to eat‚ drink and sleep and reproduce‚ this is all part of who we are as human beings. Therefore at the basic level companies will strive to satisfy these functions and keep doing so by once in a while showing advertisements that tells the public that they are around and can provide the products they need. The other aspect
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