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    Street Children

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    INTRODUCTION One of the miseries brought by the modern civilization is the situation of the street children. In the old times, and still now in some areas, children worked with their parents and reamed a lot of things from them; later, children looked after aged parents, and therefore much value was put on children, and there was strong bond of affection between parents and child. However, now it has changed. Parents go to work, and children do not go to work with them. Children only cost much

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    Q.1 Use one appropriate tool or method to identify your own strength and weakness. Online emotional intelligence test: Self-Awareness Self-Management Social-Awareness Relationship Management 6 6 9 7 a) Self-Awareness:- According to emotional intelligence test I have good self –awareness. Self-awareness is the ability to understand how emotion effect to our mood on others. A good self-awareness shows your self-confidence, have a realistic sense of their abilities and your interest with them

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    Advance Issues In Accounting Introduction Accounting is the art of measuring and communicating financial information. To maintain uniformity and consistency in preparing and maintaining books of accounts, certain rules or principles have been evolved. These rules or principles are classified as concepts and conventions. One of the important concept in accounting is “Measurement” (Mattessich, 1977) The IASB Framework states: “Measurement is the process of determining the monetary amounts

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    Impact of convenience in the mind of consumers in making purchase decisions in Australia Introduction There have been drastic changes in the Australian retailing landscape. Though Coles and Woolworths are still the largest retailers, others like Aldi have made its way in increasing its market share. At the same time, local convenience stores still continue to function throughout Australia. It indeed comes to one’s mind as to what are the factors that are contributing to such consumer behaviour; whether

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    Rivalry among Competitors: High. Domestically Qantas Airways Limited has only one competitor in the market, that being Virgin Australia Holdings Limited creating a duopoly. As they are parent companies of smaller airlines. Both companies offer a cheaper airline option (Qantas’ jetstar and Virgin’s Tiger airways) as well as a more corporate option (Qantas and Virgin airlines). Threat of new Entrants: The threat of new entrants within the airline industry is very low. This is due to the high barriers

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    The aim of this essay is to explain why South African based company Engen Petroleum LTD would export its products to other African countries, while accepting other international petroleum brands & importing those products into South Africa using the intra-industry trade theory. Before we discuss the rationale and gains from such trade, we should first understand what intra-industry trade is. Intra-industry trade refers to the exchange of similar products belonging to the same industry. The term is

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    Introduction A Tort is a legal construct and is not to be confused with a wrong in the general sense. It only exists where the law exists’’ The question is, Where there is no debate or argument that a duty of care is owed to customers, public, employees where possibility of a risk may occur, that the scope of liability in the tort of negligence or breach of duty. In 2002, a Review of the Law of Negligence in Australia conducted by panel and chaired by the Honourable David Ipp (known as the IPP

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    a responsibility to its tenants, and those who enter its property. Further the government has the ability to control whatever caused the harm, especially when the plaintiff is vulnerable--it could have enforced its law on hearing the complaints.[2 Caltex Refineries(Qld) Pty Ltd v Stavor(2009) 75 NSWLR 649]2 However there has been no attacks reported previously and the foreseeability may be argued.[3 Bolton v Stone [1951] AC 850]3 In Bolton v Stone, the Court held the defendant was not liable because

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    review Renewable Energy, a.k.a. RET. And like all other politicians, the Liberal Party they broke their promise and reviewed it. But to make the situation even worse, guess who Tony Abbott chose to review the Target? Dick Warburton, former chairman of Caltex and climate change SCEPTIC! If that doesn’t send shivers up your spine and anger pulsing through your veins, I don’t know what will. The Renewable Energy Target was initially meant to insure that at least 20% of electricity used in Australia by the

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    Wish to buy the best commodities from one of the most developed sources in the world? International Commodities House (ICH) founded in 2009 and based in Sydney is a diversified company engaged in the trading of the best high-quality physical commodities and offer commercial products as well as services to businesses in Australia and Internationally. ICH has certificated investment-friendly government policies and good financial services infrastructure which contribute to the best transaction

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