The River Mersey narrows to 0.7 miles wide between the Liverpool landing stage on its east bank and the Woodside and Seacombe landing stages on its west bank. The River has the world’s fourth highest tidal range with up to 10 meter high spring tides and 7 meter high neap tides. Due to the narrowing of the river from over 3 miles wide in parts and the size of the tides‚ speeds of water behind all three landing stages can regularly get up to 7 Knots (8MPH). This causes numerous under currents around
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“The Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains a tort of strict liability. The statement posed to us above is quite contentious‚ a statement which attracts diverse views from a number of different jurisdictions. The main question to consider here is whether the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains an independent tort of strict liability or whether there has been a move towards negligence and nuisance in recent years. There is a great emphasis placed on the rule of Rylands v. Fletcher for law students‚
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Investigation of Mexican and Chinese Negotiations: Culture’s effect on negotiating with Chinese and Mexican negotiators Research Report By Richard Ardito For BUS 545 – Global Business Management - California Baptist University Dr. Marc Weniger – Professor Abstract The purpose of this paper is to examine the similar driving forces between Chinese and Mexican cultures and how those forces direct the negotiation tactics of Chinese and Mexican nationals. The goal is to determine what the
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Question 1 a) Select two companies where inadequate internal control have resulted in disastrous effects on the organisation or exposed it to heavy losses. Research the facts of the failure and report on the facts and the losses suffered. In your report‚ include suggestions for changes to operations (internal controls) that could have prevented the final outcome. Where could you find a list of these internal controls and how are they documented? Examples of companies include: Coles Myer
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The first piece was Intègrales by Edgard Varèse (1883-1965). Edgard Victor Achille Charles Varèse was a French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States. He was innovator in 20th-century techniques of sound production. According to the www.allmusic.com‚ his concept of "organized sound" led to many experiments in form and texture. He was constantly on the lookout for new sound sources‚ and was one of the first to extensively explore percussion‚ electronics‚ and taped
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self-control”‚ which has led to his distractions in learning. It’s greatly touching how his parents won’t “put roadblocks in his way” and are willing to help him to achieve his dream of filmmaking. Additionally‚ deeply admirable‚ David Reilly‚ principal of Woodside High School where Vishal is studying‚ who sympathizes with his students and is generous enough to build a multimedia center to encourage them to display their digital wit. Markus Dworak‚ the Harvard neuroscientist who led the brainwave pattern
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“ Place- product or Place Narrative(s)?Marketing of Tourism Destinations”. Journal of Strategic Marketing 16(1): 27- 39 Page S.J Pike S. (2005). “Tourism Destination Branding Complexity”. Journal of Products and Brand Management‚ 14(4): 258- 259 Woodside A.G.‚ Mir Vicente R
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Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing‚ 16:62–88‚ 2009 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 1051-712X print/1547-0628 online DOI: 10.1080/10517120802484338 Journal 1547-0628 1051-712X WBBM of Business-to-Business Marketing‚ Vol. 16‚ No. 1‚ January 2009: pp. 1–34 Marketing FIFTEEN YEAR INDICES: 1993–2008 Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing Part I: Subject Listing Fifteen Year Indices: 1993–2008 The Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing (JBBM)‚ an important
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The Assessment Process Christine Garrison BSHS/395 July 6‚ 2015 University of Phoenix The Assessment Process The Assessment Process is the first step that a human service professional will use in helping the process. This part of the process starts as soon as the worker receives notice of the new client. There is three part in this first part of the helping process. In this paper‚ we will disuse all three steps as well as the parts that lie within those steps. The first part of the assessment
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References: McClain‚ T. & Woodside‚ M. (2012). The helping process: Assessment to termination. Mason‚ Ohio: Cengage Learning .
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