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    different types of organisation Business Enterprise is of two types government institutions (non profit organisation)and individualistic institutions (money motive). Sole proprietorship, partnership and joint stock company including branches and voluntary association of people belong to individualistic institutions. Public enterprises run mainly to provide service to public. Industries can be classified into three types firstly manufacturing raw materials, secondly producing finished goods and…

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    It is very astonishing how the U.S. now incarcerates nearly two million people in its prisons and jails on any given day and over five million of its citizens are currently under some form of justice department supervision. These facts make me ask myself, “If the crime rates are decreasing, then why is the prison population increasing?” However, The Perpetual Prisoner Machine provides the answer to this question and, shockingly, it has little to do with crime or justice. The answer is…

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    objectives(s) aim(s) or assignment(s). A Career can be interpreted as a vocation/job for which one has received some form of training to undertake. This can be in various facets of human endeavour. It may be in the formal or informal sectors. The formal sector includes the vocations/jobs that have very rigorous, rigid and comprehensive form of training before attaining the level of competence and proficiency required to undertake such career. These include all forms of career that require a…

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    corrupt system as the children are being forced to lie about their conditions. The informal garment sector in Bangladesh are the most difficult to regulate. Children work in the workshops which allow them to slip under the radar and be exposed to even more exploitation. (ICF 45 2012) There is no proper laws implemented, and collapses and fires that kill thousands of children are overlooked. The informal sector in Bangladesh is vast and lacks sufficient protection. The garment industries are the…

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    pharmaceuticals.1 In 2013 the European Consumer Health Index proved that Germany continues to have one of the most consumer-friendly health networks when compared to others.1 Germany’s health care system has the leading capacity in the hospital sector, therefore increasing access and decreasing wait time. Germany also leads in access to pharmaceuticals, due to their extensive benefits for medical aids and pharmaceuticals at low costs.1 Germany’s health care system is dependent upon the…

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    Because the public sector provides services instead of goods, the most important but challenging aspect is people. Bureaucracies require a large number of highly competent and qualified people with various skills and talents to fill the many positions of the labor intensive services. However, satisfying that need is often a significant challenge. The right person must be found, they must agree to employment terms, and complete proper training. If the person is a good worker, it is then…

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    in Europe and the USA, and this growth can be seen as the result of a partnership between the public and private sectors” (Fletcher, et al., 2013). Here Fletcher explains how the origins of a destination, such as Southport, began due to the relationships between the public and private sector companies. Like any tourist destination, in order to be successful public and private sector companies must work together to enhance the brands image and the destinations success (Kylanena, 2012). In terms…

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    2, the driving force of social enterprise development in China under the social, economic, policy background, social enterprises can rise and develop how to explain the different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government…

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    constraints. Public sectors are “bound by a separate legal regime” and especially lately “because they have recently adopted some of the characteristics and culture of private sector firms” (Drysdale, p.9). It is not uncommon for public organizations to go through as much scrutiny from the government as they do with the media because their actions need to monitored closely. Private sectors however do not have…

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    In order to successfully run the program, there are five parties that need to cooperate. Government who is the decision maker on the project timeline and the expected outcomes, also design the rate of return that will be offered to the private sector (Ainsworth, 2011). Intermediary organisation will be partnered with the government to coordinate the program, and also the one that will be issuing the bonds to the investors. Private investor is going to provide the initial capital to the…

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