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Limited Liability Partnership Act 2008
Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008 * Official Gazette of India on January 9, 2009 * First LLP - First week of April 2009 * Extends to the whole of India * LLP - Partnership formed & registered under this Act [Sec 2(1) (n)] * Features: * Body Corporate * Separate Legal Entity * Perpetual Succession * Non-Applicability Comparison between Partnership and LLP Basis of distinction Partnership LLP Regulating Law It is governed by ‘The Indian
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Health and Social Care Unit 21
Course Title BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in H&SC Unit Title Nutrition for health and social care Level 3 Unit Number 21 Unit Credit 10 Assignment Title Understand concepts of nutritional health Part Unit Whole Unit Yes Assessor Start Date Submission Date Feedback Date Vocational Context Task A – (P1, P2, M1) * Produce a booklet suitable for patients in a health centre to improve their understanding of nutrition. (P1) * Produce a poster, one for each
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En Act
Chapter 1 * Upstream – activities that include exploration, acquisition, drilling, developing, and producing oil and gas * Referred to as E&P (Exploration and Production) * Everything up to the initial point that oil and gas is capable of being used or sold * Downstream – activities that include refining, processing, marketing, and distribution * Midstream – activities that include both upstream and downstream activities * Fleischmann considers processing, marketing, and distribution (logistics) to be
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Essay on Foster Care Interoperablity
FOSTER CARE INTEROPERABILITY Foster Care Interoperability Christine Garrison BSHS/3 April 20, 2015 University of Phoenix ________________ Foster Care Interoperability The foster system works with many other organizations as well as programs to help care for their young clients and improve the care given. Many of these children did not the choice into this system but have little choice of their personal care. Interoperability helps improve the services that they will receive while in the custody
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Aravind Eye Care Social
An overview of Aravind Eye Care Aravind Eye Care Social, Economic and Legal ________________ Definition and Context of a Social Venture A social venture is the one whose main objective is to serve the community. Social enterprise is where a social cause meets with running a sustainable business to make a profit. It is driven by the desire to fulfill a social objective rather than by a desire to make a profit. It has the
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Research in Health and Social Care
Unit 22: Research in Health and Social Care. Assignment Criteria: Explain the Function of Research in Health and Social Care. Discuss Ethical Issues Relating to Research in the Health and Social Care Sectors. Discuss the Function of Research in a Chosen Area of Interest. Before I begin to conduct my own 'research' project I would like to establish an understanding of what the term 'research' is defined as, it's functions in general; and in relation
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Act 595: Effects of Exercise on Employee Productivity and Stress Levels
Hello, my name is Lina Chau and the research topic is the effects of exercise on employee productivity and stress levels Frontier is a U.S. telephone company serving 28 states in small communities. The CEO and managers at the Allen, Texas location are concerned about employees: 80% of the jobs at the company are sedentary across the multiple departments including accounting, customer service, and sales. In fact, more jobs in the U.S. have become sedentary
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Administive Review: Hcs335 Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERVIEW Administrative Interview Jennifer Gettemeier University of Phoenix HCS/335 Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility Paul Loreto September 6, 2015 ________________ Administrative Interview Rady Children's Hospital is a located is San Diego. The hospital is designed, equipped, and staffed just for children. They offer developmental screening for children ages zero thru five years of age. The hospital has been voted one of the top ten hospitals nationwide in multiple departments. The person interviewed and
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Who Will Benefit Most from the Act Government Proposed Investment of Some $800 Million in Capital Metro, a Light Rail System? How? Why?
Zachary Griffith Who will benefit most from the ACT Government proposed investment of some $800 million in capital metro, a light rail system? How? Why? Building Towns Into Cities. Building transportation infrastructure isn’t just about shortening commutes; it’s about connecting the community and building the economy. The city of Canberra is in need of a transport upgrade to help with car congestion on roads, slow commute times and a growing population. As Canberra grows it
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed by congress in the year of 2002 due to the discovery of well-known companies committing fraud. The scandals lead the United States congress to pass the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to restore public confidence in the stock market and trading of securities. This paper will discuss some of the main aspects of the regulatory environment which lead congress to want to protect the public from fraud within corporations,
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Role of Effective Communication and Interpersonal Interaction in Health and Social Care
ole of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care Effective communication players a big role in health and social care, it makes sure the message have been carried across to avoid barriers and misunderstanding. They are different types of communicating these are one to one communication, informal communication, group communication, multi agency, formal communication and communication with professional’s e.tc One to one communication One to one communication plays a big part in
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The Iom Report and Its Impact to Health Care
The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report and Its Impact to Nursing Education, Nursing Practice and Nursing Leadership As the patient population grows, the demands in the health care system also increase. Thus, the stipulation among caregivers and hospital health care workers continues to change in order to meet these demands. This, however, impacts the quality of patient care provided by nurses in most clinical set-ups. In order to confront this issue, the medical boards and
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Cavin Care - a Different Route
Cavinkare * Major competitors of cavinkare were mainly multinational companies and local players. The multinational competition was mainly from Hindustan Lever Limited an Anglo Dutch consumer good company. Moreover it also faced competition from P&G which was also present in this sector. While Indian companies like Dabur with their hair and oral care products were in direct competition with cavinkare. While with other players like RDM traders, Godrej & Johnson & Johnson were present with
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Indian Companies Act 2013
IAIP and NSE India organized a speaker event in Mumbai titled “New Era for Investor Community and Indian Corporate Sector” on May 31, 2014. The speaker was Sai Venkateswaran, Partner and Head of Accounting Advisory Services for KPMG India. The session began with Sonia Gandhi, member IAIP introducing Sai and giving a brief overview of his accomplishments. Sai then took over and began with a brief overview of the revised Companies Act, 2013, which replaces
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Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity
Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity Raquel Miller Grand Canyon University: HLT-310V Spirituality in Health Care June 7, 2015 Abstract Today in the world, there are many different cultures, faiths, and religious orders that healthcare workers are exposed to on a daily basis. Due to that, healthcare workers must comprehend and respect the concerns and idea’s that the patient and their families have. This paper will complete a comparative
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Crucible Act Three - “bridget, Wake Up!”
Elaine Leykin Fall “Bridget, wake up!” It was the light that woke her, but it was terror that kept her awake. A cold sweat covered her neck as she stared at the half open door. Her mother left shortly to take out the strawberry preserves Bridget was so fond of, which didn’t happen very often. She gripped her 16 year old teddy bear to her chest and buried her head in her pillow. It was
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Fundamentals of Reimbursement in Health Care
Dena Rasnick HSS210 Fundamentals of Reimbursement in Health Care Professor Carole Sanders Individual Project 5 November 9, 2015 Colorado Technical University The revenue cycle is the process of how patient financial and health information moves into through, and out of the healthcare facility or medical practice, culminating with the facility or practice receiving reimbursement for the services provided. There are many fundamental elements that must be in place at any healthcare organization. Proper organizational structure
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P2 Health and Social Care
P1 For P1 I am going to describe the key features of public health strategies as they relate to current times. Public health- Public health is the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated and promoted by the state its more than that it’s the science and art of preventing disease they also focus on prolonging life and promoting health through organized efforts .It is concerned with threats to health based
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Corporate Regulation - the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (sox)
Corporate Regulation Corporate transparency and effective control, the reach of these words for investors and shareholders alike over the last few decades has mandated the need for corporate reform. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) has implemented changes within US corporations to deliver accurate and readily accessible financial statements, essential to create the transparency needed to instill market security. Substantial reform by SOX in reference to the attached penalties for providing inaccurate numbers and the
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Biomedical Example - Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility
BIOMEDICAL EXAMPLE Biomedical Example Jennifer Gettemeier University of Phoenix HCS/335 Health Care Ethics and Social Responsibility Paul Loreto September 14, 2015 ________________ Biomedical Example Professionals make thousands of decisions every day. Most do not warrant lengthy forethought. However when challenged by important decisions with no clear answers it is easy to feel overwhelmed. One person’s decision gave Mickey Mantle the gift for a chance at a fresh start with his life. The Seven-Step Decision Model
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Cottle Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India
Managerial Analysis & Communication: Assignment 2 Cottle-Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care group in India Submitted by: Sukriti Dang (P36165) Rohan Shah (P36148) Prakhar Ranjan (P36138) Tony Thomas (P36170) Sanjeev Kumar (P35177) Ankit Bazad (P36099) Situational Analysis: Cottle Taylor (estd. 1815) is a Philadelphia based Multi-National Corporation with sales across 200 countries across the world offering more than 200 oral, personal and home care products. With annual revenue of $11.5 billion, the company has been focusing
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Ratio Analysis of Bawang and China Child Care
IV. Ratio Analysis A. Liquidity 1. Current ratio The current ratio is a financial ratio measures the ability of an organization to pay its bills backed by its current assets. The current ratio of Bawang, which has dropped to the level below 1:1 in 2013 and 2014, is consistently below that of China Child Care during the recent 4 financial years, indicating that Bawang may encounter severe troubles to pay off its current liabilities, even
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Health Care Issues
I personally would oppose to the tax credit for the simple reason that there will be lack of competition. If there was no competition in this business then I think an average person won’t be able to pay for his/her health insurance costs because it would be really high. Byallowing the competition in the market place it definitely gives more benefit to the consumers whereas Health care reform, affordable care act is so complex to
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Health Care in the Usa
I do believe that the health care system in the United States is faulty and happens to be a huge issue not only in the sense of being affordable, but also in terms of being unacceptably disorganized. The most notable problem with health care is the some 50 million people without health insurance as well as the high number of preventable deaths, supposedly estimated to reach 101,000 people per year, and all simply because of
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Marketing Management and the Critical Analysis Representing the Core Values and Applications Associated with the Health Care and Also in the Business Industry
Assignment on Marketing Management ________________ Table of Contents Introduction Background of the Topic Understanding Competitive Advantage The way marketing philosophy and approach benefit the organization Anderson and Competitior Value Chain or the way it is being served Positioning nd differentiation can be improved Segmentation and Effectiveness Actions needed to be implemented Market Positioning, targeting and IMC Conclusion References ________________ Introduction This report is all about the marketing management and the critical analysis representing the core
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