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Online Commercial Arbitration in the United Kingdom: Prospects and Challenges based on recent developments after the introduction of the New ODR Platform.

Title: Online Commercial Arbitration in the United Kingdom: Prospects and Challenges based on recent developments after the introduction of the New ODR Platform 1.1 Introduction (This chapter will be expanded further in second half of the Paper) ODR, or Online Dispute Resolution, is essentially a set of techniques, which are used in the resolution of[…]

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How to Write a Literature Review for a Dissertation

If the thought of writing a literature review fills you with dread, you’re not alone! The literature review is one of the most important parts of the dissertation, so it’s bound to cause a bit of angst. But don’t let this angst turn into procrastination. According to academics from our dissertation writing service, it’s best[…]

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How to Write a Dissertation Proposal

The root of a great dissertation is a robust research proposal. So, if you want to score highly on your dissertation, begin by writing a strong research proposal. But how do you write a strong dissertation proposal? Well, find a topic that’s (a) interesting and (b) complements the existing literature. Then, narrow your focus until[…]

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Corporate Solutions

Whether you want to help your student audience or simply earn an extra income, we are ready to work with you. Ivory Research corporate solutions offers you the chance to help your student audience receive top quality academic services. By promoting our services, you can provide them with a great discount whilst earning commission for[…]

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Effective Note Taking: Improve Your Lecture Notes

This guide highlights the best ways to creating clear and organised lecture notes that will benefit your future self. I will outline the most effective note taking methods that are working for students right now.

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Vortex rings.

INTRODUCTION Smokers have been known to sometimes manage, as they exhale their smoke, to form well-structured smoke rings with their lips. The smoke is then propelled away from the mouth, maintaining the same ring structure, for a considerable duration before the configuration finally breaks up and the smoke diffuses randomly into the surrounding air. Baby[…]

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Model of free market rental economy vs rent controlled economy.

INTRODUCTION This essay aims to explore the theme of rent controls as witnessed in some European cities after World War II. It attempts to examine the real life situations of rent controls in these and other locations, both then and since, using economic theory to explain such circumstances. It will initially attempt to define rent[…]

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics.

In the past, Nike has had issues with the conditions of its labour in the Far East. Its overseas factories include countries in Asia such as Malaysia and Cambodia as well as Taiwan. In the past, there have been many issues that have been in the public eye. One of the main issues Nike has[…]

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Entrepreneurial opportunity

Introduction Entrepreneurial opportunity is often considered as the heart of entrepreneurship; without ongoing generation or identification of opportunities, the field of entrepreneurship would seize to exist. Accordingly, entrepreneurship involves sourcing and identifying profitable opportunities and the individuals who engage in exploiting these opportunities (Venkataraman, 1997; Shane and Venkataraman, 2000). The entrepreneurial opportunity process typically involves[…]

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The role of patents in Open Innovation

Introduction: The term ‘open innovation’ was first coined by Henry Chesbrough[1] in 2003, when he defined the term as ‘the use of purposive inflows and outflows of knowledge to accelerate internal innovation, and expand the markets for external use of innovation, respectively’. Open innovation is assumed to be a platform that uses both internal and[…]

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Women as managers

International Human Resource Management Scullion (1995, p. 352 cited in Linehan, 2000) defines international human resource management (IHRM) as human resource management issues that arise from the ‘internationalization of businesses, strategies, policies and practices that firms pursue’ in responding to the call of the internationalisation process. Human resource management (HRM) varies from country to country[…]

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A discussion of neoliberal health and education policies and their effect in developing countries

In the light of economic inequality, to what extent can neoliberal health and education policies transform development outcomes? In the last three decades, neoliberalism has been the dominant approach to policy. The concept in its broadest terms refers to ‘the deregulation of the economy, trade liberalization, the dismantling of the public sector, and the predominance[…]

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The European sovereign debt crisis

Executive Summary The report studies the effect of the European sovereign debt crisis on global financial markets and polices being employed by policy makers and financial institutions to curb the crisis. Academic journals as well as business journals were used for this report and furthermore, relevant information was obtained from Bloomberg. To give a concise[…]

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A brief appraisal of international law

Assignment (3): Do a Brief Appraisal of International Law A Historical Perspective Although Western culture and its political organization provided the foundation of modern international law, the basic concept of international law could be discerned in political relationships thousands of years ago.[1] One of the first pieces of evidence of international law is a solemn[…]

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Returns to Education: An approach.

Abstract This essay shows the estimates of the rates of return to education for a sample of working-age men using the basic Mincerian equation while controlling the likely endogeneity of education. The results show a 39.2% difference between the estimates of returns to education of the ordinary least square regression and the instrumental variables regression.[…]

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Non-executive directors and how they protect the interests of shareholders

COMPANY LAW ESSAY “You have been invited to give a lecture to a group of institutional investment managers on the role and responsibilities of non-executive directors in public companies in the United Kingdom. The title of the lecture is: “Non-executive directors in the UK, their responsibilities and the extent to which they protect the interests[…]

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Hedging, Acquisitions, and Managing Risk and the Chinese Market

Hedging by non-financial means or internal hedging is simple to use and cost effective. This type of hedging could minimise exposure to foreign exchange risks and can be applied irrespective of changes in the market. Internal hedging techniques may include leading and lagging the exchange transactions, local currency invoicing, a natural hedge, currency diversification, currency[…]

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The Positive and Negative Impact of Economic Globalisation

Introduction Long ago, in the era of Pangea, there was one single land mass and each point was reachable without having to cross oceans. There were no geographic boundaries. Then the world became increasingly separated. Until the great conquests of America and distant continents, the world consisted of separate entities. Over time, our world has[…]

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Strategic Options for a Tourism Organisation

Introduction Tourism is the temporary short-term movement of people to destinations outside the places where they normally live and work (Holloway, 1987: 2–3). Hospitality is the receptive and proactive participation of entities that facilitate such movement. According to the World Travel and Tourism Council’s report, there are 277 million jobs in the tourism and hospitality[…]

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Critically evaluate the contribution of God images to the psychology of religion.

In both theology and psychology, there is an established idea that each person has an internal image of God. In Judaeo-Christian thought, the concept of the image of God has its roots in Old Testament scripture which describes humans as being created in the image of God. This has played an important role in theology[…]

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Explain and discuss the importance of the House of Lords’ judgment in Salomon v. Salomon & co. [1897] in developing the principle of separate corporate personality and the exceptions to that principle in UK Company Law.

The landmark case of Salomon v A. Salomon and Company [1897] A.C. 22 saw the House of Lords firmly uphold the principle of separate corporate personality which has been the starting point for any discussion on the topic ever since. Mr Salomon controlled a boot-making business as a sole trader. He incorporated a company called[…]

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The Best and Worst Aspects of ISO 14001

Introduction The concept of corporate environmental management is generally conceptualised in terms of sustainable development. This means that an organisation must consider the implications of its business decisions and activities from an economic, social and environmental perspective (Edgeman & Hensler, 2001). To this end, businesses around the world are adopting existing standardized Environmental Management Systems[…]

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Primary External Factors Affecting Ryanair

Introduction The European airline business is competitive as the region has many players and attracts a huge customer base (Campisi, et al., 2010). The high costs of air travel has seen the battle of skies skyrocket with the entrance of budget airlines. Ryanair, an Irish airline, markets itself as a low cost and short-haul airline[…]

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Jazz Exotica – Indian Music and Jazz

One of the key elements underlying the development of jazz has been the willingness of musicians to incorporate influences from a wide variety of global musical traditions. From the very beginning jazz took its cues from African rhythms, primarily the music of the Yoruba people of West Africa. Jazz drummer Art Blakey’s study of African[…]

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According to the work of Ervin Staub (1989, 1992, 2013), economic, social and political upheaval precipitates genocide. Compare and contrast TWO historical examples to explore this contention.

The primary aim of this paper is to critically evaluate whether social, political and economic upheaval can precipitate genocide. Instead of considering well-known examples such as the Holocaust or the genocide in Rwanda, this author has decided to opt for a different, and at the same time profoundly original, framework. The United Nations defined genocide[…]

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Long Distance Wi-Fi using Rotating Antennas

INTRODUCTION In this paper, the challenges faced in long distance Wi-Fi communication using rotating antennas are presented. Wi-Fi networks can provide connectivity at longer distances with considerably less cost compared to other approaches [1]. It is well understood that wireless networks are inherently different from wired networks in that they are probabilistic in nature. This[…]

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Agency theory: its importance and agency costs of outside debt

Introduction This essay begins with an introduction to agency theory and agency costs as compiled from various literature sources. The author then delves into why agency costs exist and explains the components of agency costs by analysing a sole-proprietorship firm that brings in outside equity-holders and/or debt financing. The analysis of the agency costs is[…]

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Critically analyse one public sector organisation in Britain, and explain its failures: The Child Support Agency.

The Child Support Agency ‘has been a complete shambles and I am absolutely determined that we are going to do something about it’ The above statement was made by the Work and Pensions Secretary, David Blunkett, on the television programme, GMTV (www.gm.tv, retrieved on 19/10/2005). The Child Support Agency (CSA) was established in April 1993[…]

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Theories of motivation: a critical evaluation of what they offer to practice.

Introduction The term ‘motivation’ in this study encompasses three separate concepts. Arnold and Silvester (2005) usefully characterise these as direction, effort and persistence. Direction relates to what an individual is trying to achieve, effort describes how hard a person is trying, and persistence examines how long a person will persevere at a task. Assumptions about[…]

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Feminism, Constructivism and the conceptualisation of Economic Migration – Why an analytical framework?

In order to study events in global politics, it is essential to develop an analytical framework; this will create a structure for the study and help to identify trends and information that might not otherwise be clear. Feminism and constructivism are often referred to as forms of critical theory and they both attempt, in their[…]

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