1. Sole Proprietorship Single proprietorship is the simplest form of organization in most of the countries in the world. Unlike other forms of entity‚ it is usually not governed by special laws. A proprietorship is a type of business entity which legally has no separate existence from its owner. Hence‚ the limitations of liability enjoyed by a corporation and limited liability partnerships do not apply to sole proprietors. All debts of the business are debts of the owner. The single proprietor has
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Data Dictionary © 2011 Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI) 2013 SHIB Project Context of the CCHI Data Dictionary – Coding Standards • The purpose is to define the core coding standards which are integral to the health insurance business processing. • These standards will be mandated for all stakeholders who will be integrating and exchanging information through the Saudi Health Insurance Bus (SHIB). © 2011 Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI) 2013 SHIB
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Also‚ cooperative learning has been shown to aid critical thinking‚ problemsolving‚ and decision-making skills (Cortright et al.‚ 2005). Action research has also concluded that cooperative learning‚ and specifically the think-pair-share strategy‚ increased student participation in large group discussions. The think-pair-strategy is one way to incorporate cooperative learning into a classroom in order to give students the opportunity to
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serving God in my own way. My church is what made me who I am today. Explain why the Cooperative Program is relevant to today’s generation‚" about 300 words The Cooperative Program is not only relevant in today’s generation‚ it is necessary. Matthew 28:19 says‚ “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations‚ baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit…” The Cooperative Program makes it possible for churches
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misconduct. The complainant alleged that the respondent harassed a certain cooperative to a point of violence just to release his own salary check. Relacion did not return the check to the Cooperative despite repetitive demands; that when the COC confronted Relacion‚ he mauled him when he refused Relacion’s offer to pay his salary checks. In his response‚ Relacion denied harassing or threatening the employees of the Cooperative; that he only went to the COC just to get his salary check. Relacion further
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1950s and 1960s (with annual growth rate of merely 1%) concerned policy makers‚ and the Government of India undertook a far-reaching policy initiative. Dairy development through producers’ cooperatives and milk production based on milk sheds in the rural areas‚ modeled on the successful experience of dairy cooperatives in Gujarat‚ became the cornerstone of the new dairy sector policy. This policy initiative turned the Indian dairy sector around and led to all-around growth
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Beneficence” argue that the Simple Principle‚ requires too much from a person especially given the fact that there will always be people who do not comply with the principle to always promote the good and produce the best outcome. Murphy then suggests a Cooperative Principle‚ which says that one is only required to sacrifice as much as
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By Richard‚ K & Badaki‚ V. J Introduction Until the last quarter of the 20th century‚ language teaching and learning was influenced by two tendencies: comparative linguistics studies of the 19th century and theories and methods of descriptive linguistics (Crystal 1994). Now there is a new perspective that stems from recent advancement in information technology which revolutionized language pedagogy such that most areas of language
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Abstract While an extensive body of literature has examined merger‚ acquisition‚ and consolidation activity in commercial banks and other financial services firms‚ little attention has been paid to examining how these institutions use the cooperative activities of joint ventures and strategic alliances to accomplish their growth objectives. We analyze the effects of the use of joint ventures and strategic alliances by a sample of firms in the banking‚ investment services‚ and insurance industries
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coffee‚ however‚ is that the money does not return directly to the farmers but the cooperatives they must join in order to receive the certification. The job of the cooperatives is to make sure the coffee being produced meets quality standards but also that the money they receive goes to empowering the workers (Hudson). Unfortunately‚ because the workers cannot elect how the money is distributed‚ the cooperatives can easily be corrupted‚ which is usually the case. Because often times coffee labeled
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