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    Wesfarmers Annual Report

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    As one of Australia’s largest listed companies, Wesfarmers whom based in Western Australia operates in several field from supermarkets, home improvement and office supplies, department stores, chemicals, energy and fertilizers, coal to industrial and safety products (Wesfarmers Ltd 2015). As the result, Wesfarmers is also known as one of Australia’s largest private sector employers and has a shareholder base around 500,000. With that numbers of shareholders, annual report is really important to…

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    Hot Stuff's Concert

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    Rational people always think about implicit and explicit cost and explicit cost is very simple and clear, but when we think about explicit cost, it is different. I would use the four principals to decide which concert to go to. The third principle is that people always thinking at their margin, is a chief principal that I am going to custom to write point of my view. All people think diverse and entirely people desire something differently, so no one can conclude if I am making the right…

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    While the principal is viewed as the primary administrator, the school counsellor is often viewed as part of the administrative or leadership team. They both focus their efforts on securing a safe and appropriate education for all students; however, their perspectives regarding decision-making and approaches to problem solving can vary widely. While the principal tends to take a wider, organizational focus when approaching a decision,…

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    Management theories and principals have grown throughout the years, which is a direct reflection of the constantly changing role of leaders within various organizations. As management styles have changed and leaders have evolved, a significant impact has been made on how work is being performed. There are many factors that can influence an organization to change the way they manage or employ their leadership. Advancement in the principals of management is essential to the progression of any…

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    Aims Of Education

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    It is the job of the principal to build a positive school culture as a standard for a principal (2.1) boost morale among staff and students, while they have effective instructional program (2.2) and the encouragement of the use of the best practices. (2.3) States that the principal in help in the development of teachers so that students most current and effective instructional strategies. (2.4) It is the job of the principal to encourage teachers to seek out professional…

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    third party so as to render him able to sue or liable to be sued on the contract, where the person who made the contract did not profess at the time of making it to be acting on behalf of a principal." This case is the base of my essay, I have used this case a lot as it shows the doctrine of undisclosed principal. Bowstead WF Reynolds, Bowstead On Agency (Sweet [and] Maxwell 1985), 2-061. Lord Macnaghten stated that it was 'a well-established principle in English law that civil obligations are…

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    This case involves three parties Romanelli Inc. as principal, Schor accountant and financial adviser as agent and Citibank as a third party. It must be decided whom is liability for actions made by Schor. This case addresses the following legal issues; Authority, Authority branch of agency law, Criminal Law, Third Party Liability, and Vicariously Tort Liability. Relevant social issues involved. Standards must be in place to aid society. There must be standards that prevent an agent from…

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    School Leadership

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    With the significant changes such as racial integration, the principal remained at the center of school operation while the scope the role of school broadened to a large extent due to social changes. Another significant change took place in 1957 with the launch of the Soviet Sputnik, the first satellite. This development…

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    the principal, she shared that her teachers plan together during their planning times. Also, they participate in professional learning communities to discuss students’ data in order to assist each other with delivery of instruction. These teachers go above and beyond by meeting afterschool and sometimes on weekend to discuss, plan, and revise lessons to promote…

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    The first behavior that is noticeable is my principal 's ability to communicate with teachers and students. He has an open door policy and is there to support his staff in any ways that is necessary. An example of my principal’s behavior as a strong leader is when staff members are having troubles with one another they can go and talk to him. Then he is able to sit down with both parties and discuss the problem at hand. Since my principal is able to communicate with staff members and students…

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