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    Top of Form Bottom of Form ASSESSMENT BSBRSK501B MANAGE RISK Assessment tool 1 Assessment activity 1: Review organisational processes‚ procedures and requirements for undertaking risk management 1. Create your own definitions for the following terms: a) Risk: A probability or threat of damage‚ injury‚ liability‚ loss‚ or any other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities‚ and that may be avoided through preemptive action. b) Risk management: The identification

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    in WW2 and were permanent in the industries now. • Political conflict between the war time coalition governments Churchill PM Conservative‚ Attlee DPM Labour: 1) The war-time coalition between the Conservatives (led by PM Winston Churchill) and Labour (led by Deputy PM Clement Attlee) broke up in 1945 over the question of the nature of the British society in the future. 2) The Conservatives would have been happy for a return to the inter-war practice of leaving private enterprise to its own devices

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    was Britain able to retain control over decolonisation in Africa between 1959 and 1964? By 1959 decolonisation in British Africa was well under way‚ for example‚ the Gold Coast in West Africa had become independent in 1957‚ Nigeria and Sierra Leone were well on their way to independence‚ and agitation and advances towards independence were already taking place in Kenya and Tanganyika in Eastern Africa. By 1964 this had spread throughout Britain’s African territories and many more had either become

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    border clashes with India endanger the only strategy which could allow the Pakistani economy to take off‚ that is a full pacification with the eastern neighbour. Sharif woos IMF After initially agreeing to a US$5.3 billion loan to Pakistan (Islamabad had asked US$7.2 billion)‚ the IMF decided to raise its loan to US$6.6 billion‚ conditional on fiscal reforms being implemented. So far the Pakistani government cut electricity subsidies and started chasing up tax evaders. Although Nawaz Sharif has

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    There were many factors that caused the decline in Venice’s economy and industry. During the sixteenth century Italy was one of the most powerful and technologically advanced countries in the world‚ but during the seventeenth century other countries were becoming equally or more advanced than Italy. England‚ France‚ and Holland had started producing materials for a cheaper amount of money because of the new technology they were using to manufacture their goods. Since England‚ France‚ and Holland

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    Social conservatism and economic conservatism often times go hand in hand. Generally‚ it can be assumed that social and economic conservatives’ principles intertwine. However‚ “social conservatives are more likely than the others to see these principles through a religious lens”. In fact‚ their core principles are as follows: “anti-statism justified by the equation of statism with blasphemy‚ anti-utopianism undergirded by the doctrine of original sin‚ individualism (especially among evangelical

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    The Magna Carta: a document that King John of England (1166 - 1216) was forced into signing. King John was forced into signing the charter because it greatly reduced the power he held as the King of England and allowed for the formation of a powerful parliament. The Magna Carta became the basis for English citizen’s rights and played a significant role in the American Constitution. The Model Parliament of 1295: The medieval English legal and constitutional practices‚ and their connection and influence

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    Pope Leo X was originally Cardinal de’ Medici. He was the second son of Lorenzo de’ Medici. He made Rome a cultural centre and strong in political power.but he depleted the papal treasury‚ and‚ by failing to take the developing Reformation seriously‚ he contributed to the downfall of the Western church. He was put on a religious life so he received the tonsure. This was a ceremony involving the cutting of hair from his head that indicates a change of status. Leo X was not only the head of the Christian

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    Some things that you can do to effectively manage Type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes can be life threatening and can cause a lot of other illnesses to occur. Some people cope with it all wrong and end up in quite a pickle‚ like losing their sight or worst die from it. People think that they are fine if they keep taking pills but they need to check their blood sugar regularly to ensure that it’s indeed high before they do so. Also‚ taking pills is not the only thing you need to do. Some things that

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    How successfully did the National Government deal with the economic problems of the 1930s? In dealing with the economic depression of the 1930s‚ it is my opinion that the recovery of Britain was mainly due to the stages of rearmament in the run-up to the Second World War. This is not to say‚ however‚ that the National Government failed to combat the rises in unemployment‚ reaching a peak of three million‚ and the ruined staple industries‚ they implemented several policies to reboot the

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