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    Discuss how ethical considerations would be addressed before and during the study Before the study‚ the researchers would have to obtain informed consent from the boys they wish to have participate in the study. They would do this by outlining to the boys what the research concerns and asking their permission to take part. The boys must be given information relating to the research’s purpose‚ the procedures that the research will involve‚ any foreseeable discomforts they might be subjected to and

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    Unit 4‚ P5‚M2 Jorg Wigmans Explain the Legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of information. The explanation needs to include how the business complies with current legislation and how they deals with ethical issues by means on policies and codes of practice. Legal issues: Presenting a couple of situations in which Hugo boss has to cope with legal issues. For instance: Hugo Boss does not use its market position to obtain advantages for itself by dictating prices or refusing to supply

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    Conflict between different stakeholders is inevitable in a functional business; disputes that are mainly arises between the employer and employee includes‚ wage demands management policies‚ working conditions‚ political goals and or social issues. A successful business will depend on its effectiveness and strategies in management these conflicts. Strategies include‚ using communications systems‚ rewarding the employees‚ training and develop net‚ and flexible working conditions. In applying these

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    Consideration in contract formation ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Consideration is essential to the formation of any contract made without deed. It distinguishes a bargain or contract from a gift. Lush J in the case of Currie v Misa (1875) referred consideration consist of a benefit to the promisor or a detriment to the promisee as: “Some right‚ interest‚ profit or benefit accruing to one party‚ or some forbearance‚ detriment‚ loss or responsibility given‚ suffered

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    2011-2012 Assessment 1 Nick would be suing Angela claiming the full arrears and the return of the car. Nick can only succeed if he can prove there is no consideration. Consideration can be defined by Sir Frederick Pollock‚ approved by Lord Dunedin in Dunlop v Selfridge Ltd [1915] AC 847 where each party must give something in return from what is gained from the other party; ‘An act or forbearance of one party‚ or the promise thereof‚ is the price for which the promise of the other is bought

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    Considerations for Compensation and Benefits Abstract Compensation is one of the most important considerations perspective employees will make prior to accepting a job offer. For this reason‚ another performance of Human Resource (HR) professionals is the compensation analysis. The focus of the analyst in this position is to use strategy in formulating compensation and benefits packages that are attractive and conducive to maintaining talented employees (Editorial Board‚ 2011). As another critical

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    Always telling the truth is the most important consideration in any relation between people? At first glance it seems very difficult for us to draw a definite conclusion that if the truth is the most significant factor in any relation between people or not because other things such as loyalty‚ good behavior‚ selflessness‚ sensitivity‚ and so forth also are worthwhile characteristics. However‚ after serious consideration we can see that the truth carry more weight than all other factors for the following

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    Usability and Color Considerations The purpose of every website design is to motivate a response from your visitor. Color in Web page design is a crucial element in creating a sense of order and balance. Color can make the difference between a website design that is dull and lifeless to a website that is stimulating and positive. Overuse and misuse of color can also create a Web page design that is over stimulating and chaotic‚ which leads to confusion. Color‚ as an essential piece of website

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    Legal rules as to consideration: 1) Consideration must move at the desire of the promisor: the act done or loss suffered by the promise must have been done or suffered at the desire or request of the promisor. The act done at the desire of a third party or without the desire of the promisor cannot be a good consideration. It is not necessary that the promisor himself should be benefited by the acts of the promise. The benefit may be intended for a third party. But the desire or request

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    promisee provide consideration‚ then the promise could not be enforce by the law. This problem usually may arise when third party involve. For example in the case of Price v Easton (1833)‚ In this case X are doing work for Easton and Easton make a contract with X. In return for X services Easton would pay a price of $19 to Price. The work was done by X but Easton didn’t make any payment to Price and Price sue Easton. Court held that Price claim failed as he didn’t make any consideration. However under

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