Case Study – Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK) 1) A. Examples of Land used by GBK could be Natural goods (for examples potatoes) and the land where the outlets are situated. B. Examples of Capital used by GBK could be Shelving and computers. C. I would say that Paul Campbell is an example of Labour. I think this because the Case study states that he ‘heads’ the company. This statement could suggest that he has a managerial role in the company‚ which would therefor mean that he is skilled
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Calculating Consequences: A Student Refutation of Utilitarianism Erik Z. Hallworth San Francisco State University Utilitarianism is a consequentialist theory holding that moral actions are based on the maximization of overall happiness‚ defined as the Utility Principle. Mill and Bentham ’s utilitarianism makes a plausible and convincing argument‚ though not everyone agrees with it. Bernard Williams writes Utilitarianism: For and Against the theory
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John Gill In Mr. Freedman’s first honors math class‚ he noticed a student‚ John Gill‚ who looked similar to the students he had grown up with in New York‚ sitting alone in the middle row. Mr. Freedman decided to talk to him and they had a great relationship. It was only two months in to talking to this student every day that Mr. Freedman realized he was African-American. The other students knew he was African-American and purposely decided not sit with him because of prejudice. Mr. Freedman has since
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In this scenario we have a 12 year old Arab American male student that is of Islamic faith. He states he is in a romantic relationship with a Christian girl at his school and was punished for it by his father. My obligation as a counselor is to help this young man as I am ethically bound to work with diverse populations and lack of knowledge of Islamic faith‚ or better known as Muslims can be detrimental to the counselling process. When it comes to Islamic Beliefs‚ they are very devoted to their
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Description of Target Student Background Jeanelle is an 8 year old who‚ lives with her mother and younger brother. She takes part in afternoon programs and activities in the community. Janelle’s mom is employed full time outside of the home. She spends a lot of time with her auntie‚ grandfather‚ and other family members. She is interested in Girls Scouts and loves the sport of Gymnastics. Jeanelle has attended the same elementary school from first to third Grade. In the summary of the Forced
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paper will explore the issues that administrators should consider when responding to incidents of academic freedom and speech for faculty and students. According to the American Association of University Professors‚ academic freedom allow faculty the right to “research‚ teach‚ write and publish” and freedom of expression protects faculty from
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TEXAS STUDENT HOUSING AUTHORITY‚ PETITIONER‚ v. BRAZOS COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT AND APPRAISAL REVIEW BOARD FOR BRAZOS COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT‚ RESPONDENTS NO. 13-0593 SUPREME COURT OF TEXAS Facts This was the third case in a series of legal disputes between the Texas Student Housing Authority (TSHA) and the Brazos County Appraisals District (BCAD) surrounding the fair use of THSA’s tax exempt status while hosting non-college students on Texas A&M’s Cambridge at College Station dormitory-like
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In recent years‚ the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) has made progress towards its ambitious vision of all students graduating from high school as “caring‚ competent and critical thinkers‚ fully-informed‚ engaged and contributing citizens . . . prepare[d] to succeed in college and career.” Since 2012‚ for example‚ the reading proficiency of high school students has nearly doubled from 19% to 38%. Yet OUSD continues to face significant challenges‚ and consistently trails the State of California
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Organisational Behaviour Essay: Student Involvement & improved decision quality There has been a strong trend amongst teaching circles in recent years involving enhancing the role of students in the decision making process and quality assurance of their education. Within Australia‚ there has been recognition of the importance of adequate preparation of students and their facilitation of this process (Ainley‚ Batten‚ Collins & Withers‚ 1998). As these students have a vested interest in obtaining
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The ethical case issue I chose deals with consensual relationships between students and instructors or educators. In my opinion‚ consensual relationships between the two have been going on for decades. Although colleges and universities have created policies aimed at discouraging or preventing these kinds of relationship‚ ethical misconduct will probably continue. I can remember my junior college days where consensual relationships‚ though not excepted‚ were very common. The question I have is
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