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    Principles of Business

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    Description of Business Isha’s Boutique is a sole trading business which provides different styles and brands of shoes‚ clothing‚ and jewelry. The objectives of the business are to provide employment‚ to provide shoes‚ clothing and jewelry for the public and to make profits. Justification of Labour Isha’s Boutique is located on Independence Street‚ Roseau. This is because it is a very busy street in which many persons pass along. There is a bus stop located close by and it is near the raw materials

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    Ethical Principles

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    An Analysis of Ethical Principles in The Evaluation The term ‘ethical’‚ as I have come to apprehend it‚ is not just conforming to putative standards of conduct‚ but dealing with what is good or bad and with moral duty and obligation. Thomas A. Schwandt‚ a professor at the University of Illinois‚ notes that “while we can live in a world without standards and guidelines‚ we cannot live in a world without ethics.” Although‚ standards and guidelines have become prominent and are important guides in

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    Principles of Design

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    about the way our eyes are guided around the artwork. Composition is involved with unity‚ how the elements of the artwork go together to form a oneness‚ a wholeness‚ which satisfies the eye. Composition is involved with and governed by the principles of design. Composition is about visual organization. BALANCE Balance involves the distribution of elements in a work of art. Balance is the control of the elements in attracting attention. This attention must be evenly or unevenly

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    Management Principles 1.1 Dell’s initial mistake was moving away from being customer-service orientated‚ to focusing on generating more profit by cutting costs. They did not consider the impact this move would have on their customers and their market share. It produced negative results. The Internal Environment was affected in the following ways: Insufficient skills or training in the call centre‚ resulted in slower turn-around time to resolve or react to customer queries. The uncertain

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    Principles of Socilogy

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    Course Syllabus SOCI 1313.01 Principles of Sociology Fall‚ 2010 T/R 9:30-10:45 Science Bldg. #103 Houston Baptist University College of Arts and Humanities Dept. Chair: Dr. Renata Nero Dean: Dr. Diane Lovell COURSE DESCRIPTION This survey course is a study of the nature of social relations‚ social institutions‚ social processes‚ and the products of these relationships. The nature of culture‚ communications‚ socialization‚ mobility‚ social control and other sociological concepts

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    Principles of Learning

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    Theories and Principles for Planning and Enabling Learning Assignment Task 1 “The single most characteristic about human beings is that they learn” (Bruner‚ 1960:113). This may be true‚ but to what extent do they learn? Lockitt (1997) suggests that both good and bad learning experience can affect learning. By the time learners’ reach adult or further education they would have already met with a range of learning experiences‚ good or bad. “Many learners wrongly believe that learning comes with age

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    Mercantilism was an economic theory that was current between about 1550 and 1760. First‚ it stated that wealth can be created only by trading between nations‚ using the products in which each has a special advantage. The second feature formed the principle behind colonialism because it stated that an increase in the wealth of one country must cause a reduction of wealth in others. By deduction‚ for "civilised" European countries to become richer‚ countries in Africa‚ Asia and America will need to provide

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    Marketing Principles

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    Marketing PRINCIPLES Contents Introduction 2 Task 1: The concept and process of marketing: 2 1(a) what is marketing and the process of marketing with diagram: What is marketing??? 2 1(b) Marketing orientations: 3 Task 2: The concepts of segmentation‚ targeting and positioning 5 2(a) New product opportunities does the changing family structure provide for consumer: 5 2(b) identifies the market segments: 5 2(c) Identify and explain market targeting strategy for new product: 5 2(d) Consumer

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    Economic Principles

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    _____________________________________________________________ BEO1105 Economic Principles Assignment: Semester 2‚ 2012 DUE: Week beginning the 10th of September‚ 2012 Value: 20% of Total Assessment * Since the assignment forms a part of the final assessment for the subject‚ no assistance will be provided by the staff in relation to answers to the questions. However‚ if you need any clarifications in regard to the questions‚ you may contact the lecturer/tutor. * You should attach the

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    Peter Principle

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    In 1968 Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull put into print a book called The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong which describes a simple observation that states anything that works is often used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails. This means that a machine will only function optimally at the tasks it was specifically designed for and once it is used beyond its intended task its usefulness will degrade or the machine will utterly fail. This also applies to

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