Cost and Benefits of Higher Education

I need a 5 page paper, each page covering a different topic. topic 1 Economic Perspectives of costs and benefits of higher education -student debt topic 2 low income students within higher education topic 3 economic struggles within higher education topic 4 Social and Psychological struggles within higher education topic 5 Alternatives to higher education Please do not include introductions of conclusions, strictly content. The instructor needs a total of book as sources. here are some suggestions: Rao, V. K. Crisis in World Higher Education. New Delhi, India: Rajat Publications, 2009. Print. Hoxby, Caroline Minter. College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay for It. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2004. Print. Berg, Gary A. Low-income Students and the Perpetuation of Inequality: Higher Education in America. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Pub., 2010. Print. Galen, Jane van, and Allison L. Hurst. College and the Working Class: What It Takes to Make It. Freeman, Kassie Brown, and Christopher M. Brown. African Americans and College Choice: The Influence of Family and School. 2004. On ebrary. Sacks, Peter. Tearing Down the Gates: Confronting the Class Divide in American Education. Ebrary Hurst, Allison L. College and the Working Class: What It Takes to Make It. N.p.: Sense, 2012. Print.less

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Heritage and Tourism

Heritage and tourism

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international public law

Will attach the assignment paper which has three different questions,

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business law

You work for the organisation smallbusiness.co.uk, a consultancy which provides useful resources, for small business owners and start-ups. In addition, smallbusiness.co.uk offer free online advice in the form of news articles, guides, tips and features that can point business people in the right direction to start and run a small business.

During the course of your working week you receive the following online enquiries, which, as part of this assignment, you are required to write a response to all.

Online Enquiry 1:

I am considering making a complaint about one of my suppliers as they are constantly failing to deliver important materials on time, which is affecting the production line of my fashion business. However, I am slightly confused about the legal system, would my case be a public or private/civil case and if so, what claim would I make and how would I make it? Which courts may the case be referred to and what sort of sanctions could be imposed if my case is upheld?

R.Ali

Online Enquiry 2:

I am considering registering my business as a private limited company – I am currently working as a sole trader providing heating installations and plumbing services in the Solihull region. What are the benefits of setting up a private limited company, how should I do this? And how will it change my tax position?

Tony Davis

Online Enquiry 3

I run a small design business, from a rented office space in Worcester and am thinking of taking on two staff to help me run my business, an administrator and an apprentice designer. I have not employed staff before and wonder if you can give me advice on the following: How should I decide what to pay the two staff and what hours they should work? Should this be in a formal contract for example? If so what else should I be putting in to it?

J.Perry

Online Enquiry 4:

I am the owner of a respected restaurant in the City Centre of Birmingham and employ around 25 staff to service front and back of house. I have a member of staff, let’s call him Phil, who has been working for me for around 3 years, and he came to see to last week claiming in the last 18 months he has been regularly taunted (in general banter) by his fellow employee’s due to his sexuality as a homosexual. He explained his discomfort with the way in which he was being treated by his colleagues, particularly those in the kitchen’s and explained the way it made him feel. He claimed that I had been aware of this ‘banter’ and should have stopped it and that he has had several conversations with his Supervisor and believes no action was taken and the taunting continued. Phil claims now that he has became depressed and unable to work, so is considering resigning, threatening that he will sue me for discrimination and also constructive dismissal. Can you explain constructive dismissal? Advise me on Paul’s legal position regarding discrimination and constructive dismissal? And let me know how I might manage situations like this better in the future please.

Jane Phillips

 

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Luxury Marketing

A report-Critical evaluation of two luxury brand stores.(3.1 Phillip Lim VS Proenza schouler

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prospects and perils of the 21st century

At the end you have to write about why you choose to write about this.

 

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Effective ASEAN-China free trade agreement of Thailand steel industries, focusing on Metalworking industries

1. Methodological Choice Justifications
In this part of the coursework you are required to provide a critical reflection on the key methodological approaches used in your chosen area of investigation and justify your own methodological choices.
You are required to stick to the following guidelines:
Find a number of good quality refereed academic articles in your field of research where authors describe and justify their methodological approaches well (not less than 5) ;
Start your work from a title explaining your research direction and a single paragraph (not too long) introducing the area/problem you intend to research, including aspects of it that are relevant to the following discussion.
Critically review the methods that have been used by researchers (identify the articles individually) and decide which are relevant to your research and justify why they are relevant.
Be critical and with regards to the articles you feel are not relevant, explain why they are not relevant (If you decide none are relevant, say why they are not relevant and how you intend to proceed under the circumstances – careful, this is a hard position to defend!)
When criticizing clearly name the approaches, methodologies and methods, review how researchers in the field approach setting research questions; search, present and analyze data. Reflect on whether researchers are independent (of)/involved (in) their research subjects. Relate what you say to your own proposed research investigation in detail.
Since this is an early stage in your research this will involve considerable guesswork on your part as to what your research will consist of. Please don’t worry about this because speculation will assist in your critical reflection. Nobody is going to hold you to any choices or arguments you make at this stage. The point is to test your awareness and understanding of the issues, as it may be relevant to your research. Be critical of your own position – a reflexive awareness of the difficulties of any approach/position is more important (in this assignment) than trying to defend any particular position.
Throughout the text refer specifically to the sources you have read and the positions/arguments by using the Harvard referencing style. This section should not be longer than 1,900 words.

2. Draft of the Research Instrument
In this part you are required to design a draft of your proposed questionnaire or interview questions / answer options based on research question of interest. It should not be longer than 1000 words.
• If you intend to use a questionnaire, make sure you draft the key questions and option answers in a clear style (at all time, think of your potential respondents);
• If you intend to use an interview, develop the questions and briefly explain what kind of answers you are hoping to receive from your potential respondents;
• If you propose to use secondary data, you need to be very specific which data sources or databases you are going to use, what kind of data you intend to find and how you are going to interrogate it. You still will need to develop questions which could help you to analyze the data in the data sets.

 

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Improving Business Performance

You will need to think of a company and identify three changes that need to be done. From those three you must choose the most important one and start breaking down into all the activities that go with that and analyse them accordingly. Either it will be a radical change or a continuous. It can be a fictional company if you do not have one in mind but at least to be reasonable and realistic changes.

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The human mycobiome of the healthy skin

It is increasingly realised that the healthy human skin not only relies on a wide diversity of bacteria on its surface but also on a complement of fungi. The bacterial microflora is very variable between individuals and in time, yet little is known about the behaviour of fungi. This project aims to investigate the biodiversity of fungal species on the healthy human skin.

This project has the following specific objectives.

� Assess the fungal biodiversity on the surface skin of healthy human volunteers
� Assess the fungal biodiversity on the surface skin of healthy human volunteers over time
� Assess the fungal biodiversity inside the nose of healthy human volunteers??? (Depending on the literature review)
� Compare this diversity on the same individuals with the fungal diversity in skin pores addressing the question whether or not skin pores constitute different habitats or might function as reservoirs for the recolonisation of the skin surface
� And to compare this diversity on the same individuals with the fungal diversity in or on the hair follicle mite, Demodex spp, addressing the question whether or not follicle mites form a different habitat or might function as vectors or phoretic hosts of fungi in the recolonisation of the skin surface
� The fungal diversity will only be studied at places where there is easy access to follicle mites, i.e., the alae of the nose and the fore head
� The fungal diversity will be assessed through next generation sequencing using the intervening internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) as a molecular marker

Proposed literature review subject

The human mycobiome of the healthy skin

o Describe what is known about the fungal diversity on the human skin
o Describe where on the body the diversity differs
o Describe whether or not the fungal diversity changes over time
o Describe what is known about the fungal diversity of the skin in particular
o Describe what is known about the fungal diversity inside the nose
o Describe what is known about the biology of the most dominant fungal species.

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Law of Evidence

Question:
“It is now well settled that the principle which is to be applied requires a balance to be struck between the general interest of the community and the protection of the fundamental rights of the individual. This will not be achieved if the reverse onus provision goes beyond what is necessary to accomplish the objective of the statute”. (Lord Hope, R v Lambert [2002] AC 545, 88)

Critically assess the circumstances in which a court may infer that a burden of proof should be placed on the defendant in a criminal case and the extent to which this conflicts with the presumption of innocence.

Please follow the essay Plan :

Introduction :
-How people should be given the right of a fair trial ? ( Human Rights Act 1998 Article 6 )
-Presumptions of Innocence ,innocent until proven guilty .

Main Body:
-what is burden of proof ? Definition.
-Legal and Evidential Burden ? Definitions , add Cases which are :
Woolmington V DPP
Levison V Patent Steam Cleaning Co. 1978
-How Common Law has developed that burden of proof is on the prosecution?
-Reverse burden of proof ?
-Reverse Burden will only be acceptable if proportionate and in the interest of the defendant ?
-Prosecution beyond reasonable doubt , Defence balance of probability .
– use cases :
R V Lambert 2002- which is the main case , prosecution has to prove beyond reasonable doubt more than the defendent , if it was the defendent they should slightly more than the prosecution and how was the law before and after this case, there were 3 judges and each judge disagrees from one another read all three.
R V Johnstone 2003
Attorney General Reference 2004
Sheldrake V DPP Attorney General 2005

Conclusion :
for conclusion answer these both question :
1- when do the courts put burden of proof on the defendants ?
2- How does this conflict with presumptions of innocence ?

The Referencing should be OSCOLA Style .
Include England and Wales Acts
Law should only be from England and wales NOT USA.
Criminal Justice Act 1988 , use this where applicable
use british books ,
– the modern law of evidence , Adrian & Paul Mckeown 2012
– Evidence – Mundy publisher OuP 2013

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