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    Planning permission applications: planning permission is the legal process a formal documented proposed development submitted to the council. Most major changes building required permission by the law planning permission is very important part of all projects that must be submitted to the local authority. Starting any construction development without planning permission is risky because the authority can order enforcement notice order to undo all the change has been carrying out on the site. The

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    Design and Principle and Application Assignment: Planning Design and Production Task 1 Identify and describe the planning process for this type of building project Atlas Design Consultancy has been approached to design an office building for an accountancy firm. The building to be designed is a five storey office block with a basement. A design brief has been formulated between the client and also Henry Brown, Senior Partner of Atlas Design Consultancy. A preliminary drawing has since

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    the Planning and Development assessment process. Council authorities in urban areas welcomed the JRPP which will encourage and aid in establishing large projects in their LGAs. But in rural areas JRPP will have less relevance as rural areas do not attract large development projects (Ruming, 2009). Increased cost and Time delay due to JRPP So it was the perspective of the local councils that the JRPP will be

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    Questioning record N/SVQ / unit ……532……………………………………..…………………….…………………… Candidate name…Kelly Neild…..………………..…………………………………………………………… Unit Assessor Devised Questions The above is an accurate record of the questioning. Assessor signature …………………………….…………………………………………...Date Internal Verifier signature and date (if sampled): ………..………………………………Date Questioning record N/SVQ / unit 532 Candidate name… …Kelly Neild…..………………..…………………………………………………………… Unit

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    be taken into consideration. Just giving importance to people is not enough for sustainable growth and productivity, from the 1950s quests are directed towards planning, strategy and providing competitive advantage. In this context of the planning functions as the long-term planning functions, planning, corporate planning, strategic planning and strategic

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    ASSIGNMENT OF MARKETING APPLICATION ON BOOK REVIEW OF “ALL MARKETER’S ARE LIARS” SUBMITTED TO All Marketers Are Liars” Introduction With that provocative title and opening salvo, well known author, marketing expert and business blogger Seth Godin takes the reader on another landmark journey into the marketing field. After reading All Marketers Are Liars, your approach to marketing, advertising, and your own buying habits will never be the same again. While Seth Godin begins with the disarming

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    The Candy Diet Analysis

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    Simple thinking in a complex world is bound to bring disaster. The author, Seth Godin, wrote “The Candy Diet,” a short blog published in 2017. He argues that we have been making society a place where we think that it is okay to simplify non-complex things. The blog utilizes some of the very same tactics of today’s writers to make his argument. Godin begins building his credibility by informing men and women with supporting examples, then moves on to a reliable quote that has been misinterpreted.

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    Using Permission-Based Marketing to Encourage Repeat Business • Permission marketing is a privilege; it is not a right. • Breaching permissions can have unwanted repercussions. • Done properly, permission-based marketing can encourage repeat business while simultaneously fostering relationships. Advances in technology have repeatedly disrupted the way that businesses interact with their customers. The explosion of digital channels has resulted in a shift in the balance of power; where once companies

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    Emergency Response Plan

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    cooperation is the permission of pooled resources (Introduction to Incident Command System, n.d.). For an example illustrating why this is effective, while one agency may possess fireproof suits, they may not possess enough masks in the event of a hypothetical chemical attack. In this case, another agency such as a hospital or local business, may possess the appropriately graded masks to pool together with the fireproof suits and distribute where needed most. During the planning process, resource

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    unit 4222-319 Essay

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    4222-319 Facilitate person centred assessment, planning, implementation and review (HSC 3020) 1.1 Explain the importance of a holistic approach to assessment and planning of care or support. In the health and social care setting it’s imperative that we take a holistic approach within all aspects of our work settings. As carer’s, a holistic approach of person centred care is when planning care needs and considerations, and the type of individually tailored care packages and provision is of great

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