The situation depicted under scenario A defines a tender process for the government of Queensland Beaujolais. The whole scenario related to dissolution of the state run courier and distribution of the relative service through private tenders. This process is a largely incorporated system of disintegration of services under a tender based obligation for the state based courier services. The essentials of this entire process is based on the Competition and consumer Act 2010 . This act signifies the availability of...
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Executive Summary ALDI is a leading retail industry in Australia. This paper will discuss a contemporary analysis done on the ALDI. The threat of new entrances, technology, and environment are such factors that are affecting the overall strategic development of ALDI. The macro analysis shows that Aldi affected by its supplier as they are very dominant. Thus, partnership with the supplier will be a good strategy. SWOT analysis will help to identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and strengths of ALDI....
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The three generations of human rights framework Human rights are a powerful ideal that are easily endorsed today by people from many different cultural and moral backgrounds (Ife, 2012). The term âhuman rightsâ is relatively new and was only initially used after the second world war (Weston, 1984). Prior to the 1940s there were no movements, no non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and no international laws to protect our human rights (Cmiel, 2004). It is difficult to fully define the discursive topic...
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We are living in an unsatisfactory world. Climate change, inequalities, poverty, religious conflicts, unemployment and lack of education, are the critical global issues humans are still fighting against. To change those unsatisfactory social conditions, Carol Gilligan firstly proposes âethics of careâ as a moral theory to be substituted for such dominant moral theories as Liberalism and Kantianism which she thinks are âpsychologically and politically harmfulâ. As feminist and psychologist, Gilliganâs distinctive contributions in bringing womenâs voice into the human world,...
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Sleep plays a crucial role in brain function and the systematic physiology of many-body systems. Difficulty with sleep has become widely prevalent, consisting of deficits in quantity and quality of sleep. Insomnia is a subtype, associated with difficulty falling asleep, waking up often during the night and having trouble going back to sleep. These sleep difficulties begin with short term sleep disturbances, but can eventually branch to sleep deprivation, which are the same symptoms on a long-term scale. Recent literature...
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Introduction My playlist is compiled with the aim of aiding a physical exercise routine that I would typically do to maintain my physical health. I wanted to create a music listening experience that would enable me to have increased motivation and energy as I undertook moderate to high-intensity exercise, as well as elicit a calmer mood as I finished the exercise portion and entered the cool down/relaxation portion of my routine. I have an extensive playlist that I frequently use...
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In her lyric, âCitizenâ, Claudia Rankine writes, âbecause white men can't, police their mimagination, black men are dyingâ. These words illustrate the predisposed attitudes âwhite menâ identify with âblack menâ. In this context, it is in reference to police brutality toward African Americans during the 1990s. It suggests that rather than understanding a person as an individual, they are distinguished by their ethnicity defined by societyâs perception of that race. In regards to literature, this quote can be interpreted through...
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The prevalence of suicide in Australia is a growing concern. In 2017 the number of lives lost through intentional self-harm was 3128. This is an increase of 9.1% from the previous year ('Causes of Death, Australia, 2017', 2019). The Australian State and Federal Governments have acknowledged this crisis in recent years. In 2016, the Victorian Government released a 10-year plan to reduce suicide rates called the âVictorian Suicide Prevention Framework 2016- 2025â. This aims at halving the current suicide rate...
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With the nailing of the âNinety-five Thesesâ upon the Wittenberg Cathedral by the German monk Martin Luther, an uprising against the Catholic Church was raised. Soon, people began to really question the Catholic Churchâs almost dictatorial attitudes, and the Protestant religion was created. Bearing its roots from the word âprotestâ, the new religion and its protest was facilitated by the invention of the printing press, which was present in every city, and too the younger generation of students who were...
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Abstract There has been a significant increase in the near global populationâs daily per capita supply of food is the result of globalisation and industrialisation. While the cause of obesity at the individualâs level is based on the amount of energy consumption that is exceeding the impact of energy expenditure by habitual behaviour towards and energy-dense food choice, it is essential to recognise that external factors can determine the susceptibility of obesity to an individual or nation. (Crammond B. et....
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The LGBT Community has long been existing alongside our society for years and despite that, many choose to ostracize the people who are in the community due to the social norm that was created by the society itself. They call them by hurtful names, attacking them physically and mentally which results in manifesting various negative thoughts and in some severe cases, post-traumatic stress disorder and suicidal thoughts. Hence, an array of people are afraid of coming out to their close...
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Pope Francis once said during a visit to the island of Lampedusa âWe are a society which has forgotten how to weep, how to experience compassion â âsuffering withâ others: the globalisation of indifference has taken from us the ability to weep!â (Liaugminas). Pope Francis was bringing to light the issues surrounding the topic of immigration and indifferences and such globalisation of indifference can be seen in the history of Chinese immigration and in contemporary Australia. Such indifferences are the...
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Executive Summary Currently, harassment and discrimination are one of the unethical activities happening in most companies in the world. Nowadays, there have been many cases of harassment among female employees in the globe. Some of the common cases of harassment include verbal harassment and sexual harassment in workplaces (McDonald & Charlesworth, 2016). 21st Century Fox has been currently in scandal due to cases of sexual harassment. Also, currently, women employees have been facing verbal harassment, whereby supervisors call them a...
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The 1970âs saw the evolution of Video games which were played out initially in the public domain, but it wasnât until the 1980âs that consumers were able to play games at home via Nintendo and Atari consoles (Wardyga, 2018). The 1990âs saw violent video games such as Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter and Double Dragon hit the scene with the âfirst-person shooter gamesâ Wolfenstein 3D and Doom released in 1992 and 1993 respectively (Wardyga, 2018). Wolfenstein 3D was credited as being...
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The below paper will investigate the ethical issues in regards to the use of child labour, with in the supply chain of Nestle, the international consumer goods manufacturing company.Thes report will look into what ethics in international business is , how this is defined and how it applies to the case of Nestle's Supply chain , it will also explore the ethical dilemmas faced by Nestle SA. Secondly it will try to identify what are the root causes of these...
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INTRODUCTION The management concept of building an organization around the profitable satisfaction of customer needs has helped firms to achieve success in high-growth, moderately competitive markets (Bracker, J., 1980). However, to be successful in markets where the economic growth seems to be matured and in which competition appears to be high, it is key to follow the marketing concept and a well-developed management strategy. Such a strategy considers a portfolio of products and takes in to account the anticipated moves...
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Introduction It is eminently considered that many of us carry around multiple conceptions of identity. Identity is perceived as âmultifaceted and fluid,â (Davis, 2012, p. 636) due to digitalization and globalization in this postmodern era. YouTube is a cultural form that highlights this concept of identity as multiple. YouTube is a global online platform, accumulating millions of users in one space who upload and view videos of all kinds. Instantaneously, YouTube connotes the existence of multiple identities such as vloggers,...
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The internet and its continually progressive nature have shaped society in ways that have alleviated difficulties with communication (e.g. social media) and entertainment (e.g. streaming services). Amongst the advantages of the internet, a multitude of studies have argued the negative effects of sustained exposure to social media. Although addiction to social media has not been recognised in the DSM 5, an abundance of work has shown that social media is as addictive as any form of drug or alcoholic substance...
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Introduction Traditionally, France has always shown a controversial relationship with its minorities. Although the French revolution was based on the three principles of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, the constitution of France interprets the meaning of equality as an exclusion of minority rights (Gilbert, J. & Keane, D. Equality versus fraternity, (2016). Didier Fassin, a French anthropologist and sociologist, conducted a thorough survey of the suburban areas or banlieus of Paris in his 2013 book âEnforcing Orderâ. Throughout Fassinâs findings he...
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Introduction Vroomâs expectancy theory of motivation considers different concept than other motivation-based theories like Alderfer, Maslow and Herzberg motivation models as Vroomâs theory do not provide with specific propositions about what motivates employees within organisations. Vroomâs theory, instead provides with a framework comprising cognitive variables which reflects individualâs diversified perspective regarding work motivation. From organisational behaviour standpoint, Vroomâs theory can have few implications concerning motivating employees as it identifies various factors that can be used for motivating the entire workforce...
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In spite of all that modern critics have said on âTragedyâ, the definition of tragedy in the âPoeticsâ still remains the best. Aristotle said that âTragedy is a form of drama exciting the emotions of pity and fearâ. Although âOthelloâ covers the definition of tragedy, given by Aristotle in his book âPoeticsâ, but it is entirely different from all other Shakespearean tragedies. The reason is, Heroine of play is more tragic then Hero. Tragic flaw is the error of judgement...
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Abstract Several health-oriented research makes use of machine learning strategies for the analysis, detection and the prediction of health dangers from specific attributes of patient health records. Diabetes is one amongst them, it is a frequent and extensive spread fitness troubles in India. Diabetes mellitus type 2 or type2 diabetes may additionally be a long-term disease it is considered via excessive insulin defiance, lack of insulin and excessive blood glucose levels. Several machine learning approaches such as supervised learning, clustering...
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Policy Identification In 2010, Nevada changed the Battery Domestic Violence Laws making it illegal to touch someone forcefully without consent. The NRS 200.481 is the law for the crime of battery in the state of Nevada (Berkheiser 65). There are court cases dating back to the mid 1900s when the law was not in full creation yet. The National Center for Victims of Crime, also known as NCVC, is extremely helpful to those who have experienced domestic abuse. This agency...
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Abstract Demographic changes have led to an increase in occupational and geographical mobility in the labor markets making it a basis for the increase in discrimination at the workplace. The main reason being individual prejudice as attached to the way different individuals perceive things in different aspects of life as regards to the race, skin shading, national root, sexual orientation, handicap, religion, and age due to the different cultural diversities. This paper focuses on the literature that relates to discrimination...
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Introduction Artificial intelligence or commonly called as AI has been a buzzword which can be heard and seen across various media platforms, technical reports, news, technical sites etc. Even smart phones have AI in form of voice recognition and programs such as Watson, Siri etc which have been addressed by general public and luminaries alike of the advancement that artificial intelligence has made in recent year. But what actually is artificial intelligence, what does it means to be intelligent ,...
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Artificial Intelligence and Banking As global technology has evolved over the years, we have moved from Landline phone to Mobile, Television to Internet and Branch Banking to Mobile Banking and today we are smoothly and gradually adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI). It was John McCarthy who introduced the word AI to the world in 1956. It involves process automation of robotics to the actual process of robotics. AI is very popular today among large companies owing to the data handled by...
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Introduction Before we discuss whether fad diets cause problems or serve as the cure for obesity, we must clarify what fad diets and obesity are. According to Daniels (2014:4), a diet refers to the type of foods that you eat. However, a diet seems to mean something different to each individual. To some, a diet is just simply eating healthy food choices while keeping unhealthy choices to a minimum. This does not fall into what a lot would call dieting,...
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Introduction to the Concept of Freedom in American History Freedom, the foundation of American democracy, functions in various ways throughout American history in terms of its definition. The extent to which there has been an evolution in the concept of American freedom has been debated by historians with a variety of opinions. Some argue that the termâs definition has radically evolved while others believe there has only been a slight change since the founding period. This question induces the debate...
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Juvenile Delinquency has evolved overtime, leading to new found crimes and punishments within the system. Delinquency is primarily dominate in young adolescents transitioning into their adult life. It is the act of unlawful behavior that is specifically fulfilled by minors- mostly individuals start under the legally issued age in America. Surprisingly, âA significant proportion of U.S. national crime rate trends over time can be explained by fluctuations in the proportion of the population in the crime-prone age group of 15-...
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Studies in the beauty industry have shown that the over 170,000 vulnerable rabbits have experienced pain in laboratories around the U.S. annually (Nava-Martinez 53). Animal testing in the cosmetic industry consists of chemicals intentionally being seeped in numerous places of an animal's body to monitor any damage to the body that may occur (Doyle). An initial thought of animal testing in the cosmetic industry is that the companies are required to utilize animals as subjects in testing their products, but...
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