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    present partially which would not amount to contract of employment because employer was not bound to provide her work and to pay wages. Secondly, Nadine was paid by her customers and did not receive sick pay, holiday pay and other benefits. All these factors are consistent with the claimant being a self-employed. There was no umbrella contract, however the EAT was wrongful to find. Moreover, the ET concluded that there was no relationship between the employer and the employee which was wholly…

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    Results: The results of this study were analyzed through a One-Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). This statistical technique was used because a one-way ANOVA is readily used to determine whether there are any significant differences between the means of the different groups considered. In the case of this study, the averages of attractiveness ratings between the different arousal condition groups were compared to identify any differences, which is ultimately used to determine which group had the…

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    leverage this information to better understand whom we serve, their specific needs, and how we can better communicate with them. The profile of the Endeering Day Spa customer consists of the following geographic, demographic, psychographic, and behavior factors: Geographics · Our immediate geographic market is the Maryland Heights area, with a population of 24,470. · The City of Maryland Heights encompasses 23.14 square miles of geographic area in need of our products and…

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    Health Inequality In Health

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    Table of contents: 1) Introduction……………………………………………………..…………………………………………..3 2) Literature Review………………………………………………………………………………………....4 3) How inequality affects growth…………………………………………………………………..….9 4) Health inequality………………………………………………………………………………………....11 i. Causes of Health inequality……………………………………………………………..….11 ii. Social determinants of health……………………….……………………….……………12 iii. Non medical determinants of health………………………………………………….13 iv. How to improve health inequalities……………………………………….……..…

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    been conducted on the estimation of stature from the human skeleton by applying variable methods for the estimation but the easiest and the most reliable method is by regression analysis. In the present study the correlation of body height with both foot lengths and knee height along with a consideration of the age factor varying between 19years to 54 years. The right foot length from 20.7cms to 29.6 cms and the left foot length from 20.5 cms to 29.2 cms in males and the right foot length from…

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    suggested that an decrease in the distance between electrodes, did not cause an increase in the current flow through the copper electrodes, refuting the hypothesis. Through analysis, it was concluded that this was likely due to a range of random and systematic errors. Further hypothesis could be made to investigate the effect of such factors on the current flow through the electrodes, rate of electrolysis, and the electrical resistance of the electrolyte, to determine whether these features are…

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    Current research trends applicate the (cyber)bully as the disruptive participant within social equity despite the mitigating factors which predicate his/her onset behaviour. A healthy child does not (cyber)bully. Pedagogical anti-bullying policy measures and frameworks are efficient in the attempted sterilization of (cyber)bullying cultures. Albeit, the effectiveness of such protocols…

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    Introduction Globalization and rapid developments in information technology and software development have allowed organizations around the world to adopt Agile software as a technical instrument. The software delivers rapid, improved and efficient information technology solution. The use of Agile software development is a technique that utilizes Agile procedures like Extreme Programming, and Scrum built on iterative and incremental progress. Requirements and solution in agile software…

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    Introduction In modern competitive environments, most of businesses are looking to improve their marketing relationship. It can be easily to seen that the importance of marketing relationship is gaining more attention than the past. In order to maintain sustainable competitive advantage in this new market as Vietnam, Frucor needs to emphasis on the importance of relationship development which is the keys success in acquiring competitive advantage in Vietnam market, because of its implications…

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    We began our analysis by first examining the data provided to us in the Excel file. We were given the percent of customs who purchased Harry Potter book 7 and what price they paid. We then graphed the data points using a scatter plot to identify a trend. In order to determine the predicted sales for the Harry Potter sequel we first had to use a power regression. A regression is a technique that attempts to measure the relationship between the outcome variable and the explanatory variables, or…

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