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Question: BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying. Adjudication: Are Subcontractors penalised by Main Contractors for using adjudication against them, and do these penalties outweigh the short term financial benefits that could be gained?
Answer: It has been professed in published reports that subcontractors enjoy a high degree of success when referring disputes with main contractors to adjudication. Furthermore, the costs for doing this are considerably lower than the previous dispute resolution alternatives of arbitration and litigation. Main contractors consider the process to be biased towards the referring party, and claim to be ambus......(short extract) to download the rest of this piece of coursework, please Sign in or Register
Details: Mark: 73% | Subject: Other Subjects | Course: Quantity Surveying | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Dissertation | Words: 22000 References: Yes | Date written: April, 2007 | Date submitted: May 18, 2009 | Essay ID: 1567
Question: Compare and contrast three occupational therapy models. (BSc/BSc (Hons) Occupational Therapy Level 2)
Answer: The use of the word ‘model’ in O. T. language has not as of yet, had unified definitions. \"Authors all acknowledge that there are no fixed definitions and on the whole they appear to have ‘agreed to disagree’\" (Hagedorn, 2001, p.21). In this essay, Hagedorn’s definition has been utilised and three of the models that she has pin pointed as ‘O.T. Models’ will be compared and contra......(short extract) to download the rest of this piece of coursework, please Sign in or Register
Details: Mark: 63% | Subject: Other subjects | Course: Occupational therapy | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2284 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: March 27, 2009 | Essay ID: 2503
Question: Describe some relevant legislative and ethical issues facing occupational therapists in health and social care services.
Answer: Throughout their working day, Occupational Therapists must make many decisions concerning the actions they take with their clients. These decisions are based on the therapist drawing on their professional clinical, ethical and legal reasoning skills (Alsop 1996). The practice of Occupational Therapists in the United Kingdom is regulated by many Acts of Parliament. Occupational therapy pract......(short extract) to download the rest of this piece of coursework, please Sign in or Register
Details: Mark: Not available | Subject: Other subjects | Course: Occupational therapy | Level: Degree | Year: 1st | Document type: Essay* | Words: 1127 References: Yes | Date written: Not available | Date submitted: September 01, 2008 | Essay ID: 2501
