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    1/4 Critical review of « ACCOR Group’s environmental footprint - November 2011» report, prepared for ACCOR by PwC Background In August 2011, Bleu Safran and Beyond Green Travel were commissioned by ACCOR to undertake a critical review of the study “ACCOR Group’s environmental footprint” prepared by PwC for ACCOR. The expert panel was formed of the following reviewers: – Costas Christ, one of the world 's leading sustainable tourism experts, CEO and founder of Beyond Green Travel (www.beyondgreentravel

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    Evidence-Based Practice Evidence based practice, EBP, is a phrase often heard by the occupational therapy, OT, student and is commonly used at the professional level as well. The term is frequently referenced by professors and textbooks, and can even be found in the American Occupational Therapy Association (2006) Centennial Vision Statement as a defining characteristic of the profession. With such an emphasis placed upon it, it is helpful to understand what is meant by the phrase evidence-based

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    Intensive Alternate Assignment: Evidence-Based Practice, Research, and Quality Improvement This paper will address content covered in the Intensive session that occurred in Austin on September 12, 2014. It is an alternate assignment designed to replace classroom instruction and forum exercises of that day. Evidence-Based Health Care Evidence-based health care is the “conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients or the delivery of health services”

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    Jaspal Singh WRI 1. Sec 32 Rebeca Antoine September 25, 2014 Separation of Powers Separation of Powers is a system in which power is divided between three branches of government. These branches consist of Legislative (Congress), Executive (President), and Judiciary (Supreme Court). Each one of the branches is given a duty to fulfill. If one branch doesn’t fulfill its duties, the other branches can force that branch to fulfill it. There is another system that helps these branches of government to

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    war, the ending of dominance by another country . In recent years, the UK’s constitution has become partly written; shifting from a more political to a more legal form of constitutionalism (this can be seen in the power conferred on the courts to review government decisions on human rights ground. Moreover, the British constitution has shown itself over centuries to be extraordinarily dynamic and flexible, with the capacity to evolve in the light of changes in circumstances and in society. There

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    Often the UK constitution is asserted to be the most unique in the world, as its sources are a piece of historical significance as they come from great British heritage. From the case of Jackson and others v Her Majesty’s Attorney General, Lord Steyn stated that ‘We do not in the UK have an uncontrolled constitution’. In general terms a person may judge the UK constitution to be uncontrolled due to it being unwritten, as it is derived from a wide range of sources. Which vary from common law to international

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    On November 4, 1979, Iranian revolutionaries stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took several Americans hostage . President Carter subsequently issued executive order 12170, under the provision of the International Emergency Powers Act (IEPA), which froze all Iranian governmental assets within the jurisdiction of the United States . 444 days later Iran agreed to release the hostages in exchange for the return of their seized funds and the dismissal of “all legal proceedings of US nationals against

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    example unethical accounting practices resulted in the Enron scandal. Events like this require publishers to provide ethically sound information to their audience. These journals and magazines uphold these ethical values through rigorous and unbiased reviews on future articles. These sources are highly regarded and often used within the field due to their strong history of

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    indicating recommendations may not apply to specific patient subgroup. Guideline readers and clinical practitioners need to pay special attention to weak recommendations and accompanying values and preferences under these scenarios.2 The systematic review on utilities suggested major bleeding equivalent to nonfatal pulmonary embolism; while intracranial bleed overall was 2 to 3 times worse than major bleed or pulmonary embolism. This relative importance helps guideline panels to weigh the balance of

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    Introduction Due to the shift from high-end devices to commodities in PC industry, the market competition grows significantly. Thus, cost factors such as, material devaluation, scrap, write-off, price protection and discounts are changing from insignificant roles to high importance factors. In order to achieve company’s profitability in the highly competitiveness PC industry, Hewlett-Packard (HP) carried out inventory-Driven Cost (IDC) metric to help them match the demand and supply, and create value

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