Assessment Prompt 1: Applying stakeholder theory, explain the factors that affected inventory management at DSG over the period 2013 to 2016. What impact did inventory management have on profitability? The process of inventory management illustrates the effective approach to ensuring an entity has an appropriate amount of stock on hand to be sold, and to ensure that this stock is not held for such a time that it becomes obsolete. From the information provided, Dick Smith Group (DSG) executed a...
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Domestic Violence Laws in NSW 1. Describe your chosen issue, outlining any relevant legislation. Domestic violence, as defined by the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007, refers to an āoffence committed by a person against another person with whom the person who commits the offence has (or has had) a domestic relationship, the commission of which is intended to coerce or control the person against whom it is committed or to cause that person to be intimidated or fearful...
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Biologists, geneticists, and physical anthropologists, among others, reached a common understanding that race is not a scientific concept rooted in aperient biological differences. However, race is still commonly and popularly defined in terms of biological traits, such as differences in skin color, hair texture, and other physical attributes, often are perceived as expressions of differences in intelligence, temperament, physical prowess, and sexuality[footnoteRef:1]. Although race may have no biological meaning, as used in reference to human differences, it has an extremely...
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Populism is notoriously difficult to define but most academics appear to agree that it has two main elements: firstly a claim to speak on behalf of ordinary people and secondly the ordinary peopl must stand up in opposition to an elite establishment or institution which stops them from fulfilling their political ambitions. In this essay, I am going to use a definition created by Cas Mudde, Professor at the University of Georgia. He defines populism as, [An] ideology that separates...
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There are many ways to conduct therapy, in this essay I will start off by giving insight on what is Psychoanalytic theory and then critically discuss a few ways of conducting therapy which are relational psychoanalysis psychotherapy, intersubjectivity and the analytic third. I will also discuss how these concepts assist the therapist in working with clients Psychoanalytic theory was coined by Sigmund Freud in the during the late 19th century between 1939 and 1956. His theory was based on the...
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The US and Canada are known as one of the areas which lead the wildlife conservation action in the world. In Canada, there are governmental associations such as Canadian Wildlife Service (CWA). There are also some NGOs including Canadian Wildlife Federation, Nature Canada and WWF Canada are known as the national level and playing a significant role with government conservation agencies. In the US, there are also many governmental scientific institutions for research, laws and associations. There are also non...
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One of the central goals of development economics has been to understand how to raise the quality of life of the people. As Adam Smith (1776) made an emphasis on his book, Wealth of Nations, āNo society can be surely flourishing and happy, of which by far the greater part of the numbers are poor and miserableā. In developing countries ā where people are socially excluded, deprived from exercising their political rights, dwell on dilapidated areas, have little to no...
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How should the oil and gas industry respond to global warming? Global warming is a contemporary serious threat to our planet for the combustion of oil, coal, and natural gas contributes in changing the atmospheric balance of carbon dioxide, and other naturally occurring ātrace gasesā as well as chemicals created by various oil and gas industries. Current threat to global warming is from the oil industries which after burning petroleum products seek ways to reduce carbon dioxide emissions while looking...
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This research paper focuses on effective communication of MBA students through help of media and technology. It emphasizes the cruciality of English Communication for MBA students as they need to face interviews and group discussions for their good placements in employment sector. The paper highlights the gravity of media for improving communication skills. As the world is moving with 4G speed with the advent of technology, it is expected that the young aspirants should utilize the media for their own...
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Attending the University of Connecticut, becoming a professional athlete, marrying your high school sweetheart; what leads to all these things? From birth, do we have a predetermined life that is set by a supernatural presence which will result in the same outcome regardless of our actions or is it the actions we choose to take that determines the outcome of our life? Fate can be defined as the progression of events beyond a personās control, believed to be determined by...
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Famously known Albert Einstein said, āIt is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledgeā (1). Based on Einsteinās ideas, being a teacher extends far beyond providing basic classroom instruction, formatting daily lesson plans, and taking attendance regularly. Today, teaching has become an increasingly multifaceted profession as teachers assume parental roles and work as a role model for their students. The common perception of a teachers role in society has shifted dramatically as once...
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The essay progresses as follows: First foreign policy is described which will be linked to foreign policy analysis, then followed by an analysis of major approaches within the topic from foundational texts to the more contemporary texts and then finally an evaluation of FPA. To understand foreign policy analysis, one must comprehend what foreign policy means as the two concepts co-exist together. Foreign policy is how states, institutions and people engage with each other in the International system which is...
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The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood is a Science Fiction novel that was written in 2010. The novelās complexity and futuristic happenings make the read exceptional even at the surface level. With further analysis, this novel is extremely notable tieing together themes that are of the utmost relevance today. The themes observed throughout the novel are developed as the story furthers itself, watching the progression of these themes go from basic to profound makes for an intriguing read....
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The Electoral College is a group of representatives derived from each state and the District of Columbia, whose major role is to elect the president and the vice president of the United States of America. The College is established by the constitution of the United States, and it has been a critical part of Americaās political system for decades. The candidate who gets the majority of the electoral votes is given authority to lead the country after the outcome of...
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In early June of 480 B.C., a mighty Persian army crossed the Dardanelles strait on two pontoon bridges to continue a brutal advance into Greece. Led by the great king Xerxes, the troops were bound for Thermopylae, a narrow mountain pass named for the areaās hot sulphur springs (Thermopylae means āhot gatesā). Seated on the east coast of Greece, between the Malian Gulf and the Kallidromo massif, some 85 miles (136 km) northwest of Athens, it is a rugged, craggy...
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Birchesā is a memorable poem that is rich and interesting enough to repay more than one reading. Robert Frost provides vivid images of birches in order to oppose lifeās harsh realities with the human actions of the imagination. I recommend this poem to anyone interested in reading and studying poetry that meets many requirements for excellence. However, it can not be understood from a quick once-over in a classroom. Its meaning can only be revealed by reading it over and...
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This universe is composed of Matter and Energy. The genius of the last century, rather than the civilization Albert Einstein showed that the two ā matter and energy are two faces of the same coin or two manifestations of the same. Also, that the two can be and are keep interchanging into each ā other. However, not wandering into the philosophical aspect of the subject, it is better to restrict the subject in the realm of the day to day...
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Nurses and midwives made vital contributions to the healthcare industry, providing health services to people of all ages, experiencing various forms of diseases and illness (WHO, 2020). It is the profession that requires lots of compassion and dedication since ābeing a nurse is not without its challengesā. The shortage of staff, violence and assault in the workplace and environmental hazards are some the significant issues that nurses and midwifery are facing nowadays in Australia and globally. These problems have many...
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Introduction to Democracy's Evolution Democracy is a political idea of which there is great significance in many societies today for which we can thank fifth-century Athens. Democracy was created and molded throughout the years by Greeks who had great societal and political influence. In antiquity, the common form of government was an aristocratic and tyrannical form of government in which the upper classes of society dominated in a top to bottom framework. The economic and social divisions existed in Athens...
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Plastic pollution is the accumulation of synthetic plastic products to the point where they create problems for wildlife and their habitats.(credible; cited sources) Thereās approximately 2,68,000 tonnes of plastic in the ocean.(reliable; written by authors affiliated with the subject) There are several harmful consequences of plastic simply existing in the ocean, example: plastic blocking the surface preventing sunlight from reaching the marine animals and plants. Iāve always been passionate about the environment and have participated in several rallies that focused...
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Does consensus democracy improve the quality of government? The first matter I will address are the variables in the question. This will allow for a more thorough discussion about whether consensus democracy increases the quality of government, because I will refer to the elements in each variable, in my causal analysis. Lijphart distinguishes between two forms of democratic government systems: consensus democracies and majoritarian democracies. These differ in two ways: the executive-parties dimension and the federal-unitary dimension. The executive-parties dimension...
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Have you overcome a fear, only to look back and wonder why you were so afraid? I recently went to Sky Zone and had to psych myself up for about 10 minutes just to do a backflip, but once I did--it was so natural. Stephen Crane published āThe Red Badge of Courageā in October 1895 about soldier Henry in the American Civil War in 1861. Ernest Hemingway printed his book āThe Old Man and the Seaā in September 1952 about...
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Cost Control Businesses use cost control ways to watch, evaluate, and ultimately enhance the potency of specific areas, like departments, divisions, or product lines, at intervals of their operations. Cost management is reviewing each fastened and variable prices, and tries to cut back expenses. Inventory may be a variable value which will be reduced by finding alternative suppliers to supply additional competitive costs. It could take longer to scale back fastened prices, like a lease payment, as a result of...
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In the East end of London, White Chapel District, 1888, a string of 5 murders occurred within the span of 3 months. The 5 canonical murders were committed by the same ruthless killer going under the name āJack the Ripperā. The 5 Canonical Victims Mary Ann Nichols (Prostitute) - body was found on August 31st, 3.40am. Nichols with her throat was slashed and she was disemboweled. Annie Chapman (Prostitute) - body found on September 8th. Chapmas was found with her...
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Mental health refers to our psychological, emotional, and social well-being, where an individual realizes his/her capacity and can handle the normal stress of life. It is the way people feel, behave, and think. Mental health is essential in every stage of life, from childhood to adolescence through adulthood. Basic human psychological needs like self-actualization, self-esteem needs, belongingness, and love need, safety needs, and psychological needs are the needs that are related to a human being's mental health. If these needs...
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Plagiarism is the use of exact words and ideas of other people or another author without giving proper acknowledgement to the owner. It is also defined as the use of another personās works, ideas, theories, strategies, and interpretation without permission from the author or person. This act of dishonesty is a serious offense in school communities, that could possibly result to expulsion or suspension. It can be diverse in its extent based on its amount. Student commits plagiarism by just...
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The main aim of the essay is to explain what big data highlighting the key opportunities and challenges for associated with using this system, as well as how it affects international trade. International business is the exchange of goods and services among individuals and businesses in multiples countries, such as when multinational companies or international business engage in businesses with different countries. Globalization as allowed business to trade international markets which as very positive to as they increased their target...
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Spinal cord injuries (SCI) are debilitating injuries affecting a large portion of Canadian society. Motor deficits, a hallmark feature of spinal lesions, can be improved in less severe cases through neuroplasticity in the central nervous system. However, commonly used psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol and cannabis, have been shown to impair cortical neuroplasticity, which may impair recovery in individuals with SCIs. The objective of this proposal is to assess the acute effects of both alcohol and THC usage on neuroplasticity...
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Having studied Yeatsā poetry, I agree completely with the statement informing us that it was the contrast between the āreal worldā in which he (Yeats) lived and his own vision of what an āideal world' should resemble which is the definition of his work, as well as the motivation for a significant amount of his writings in his later life: generally more cynical works with a clear sense of loss compared to the starry-eyed romantic idealism of his earlier works...
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'I am separated from all things by a hollow space...and I do not even reach to its boundariesā - Kafkaās diaries. It is no wonder that Kafka felt such a hollowness between himself and everything around him, considering that he existed within a monotonous, traditional, patriarchal and a habitual society. Such anxiety and separation from meaningfulness in life has not only been utilized by Kafka to practice self-reflection within his own stories but has also been a focal point of...
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