UK Land Law

This is a UK Land law coursework. It is a case study that is divided into 4 parts with a word limit of 1200. Generally for these type of case studies, the IRAC formula is used; which stands for issue, rule, application and conclusion. You must use relevant UK statutes, case laws and journal arguments to cite. Relevant statutes you must use for definitions and general citation; Law of Property Act 1925 and 1964, Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, Land registration Act 2002, Limitation Act 1980, Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, Protection of Eviction Act 1977. Remember, there is a lot to uncover and the word limit is low. Therefore, when you cite cases DO NOT DISCUSS FACTS OF THE CASES, but its application and rule instead and how it is relevant to your discussion. Throughout, you must be focusing on advising the client, Nicola (on the uploaded file.) If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask.

the important of innovation architecture

In Innovation as Usual: How to Help Your People Bring Great Ideas to Life (2013), Miller and Wedell-Wedellsborg discuss the importance of establishing systems within organizations that promote not only the creativity that results in innovation, but also make it possible for employees to bring innovative ideas to fruition. Miller and Wedell-Wedellsborg argue that a leaders primary job is not to innovate; it is to become an innovation architect, creating a work environment that helps . . . people engage in the key innovation behaviors as part of their daily work (p. 4). Such a work environment must be reinforced by innovation architecturethe structures within an organization that support an innovation, from the brainstorming phase to final realization. The more well developed the architecture and the simpler the processes involved, the more likely employees are to be innovators.
For this assignment, you will research the innovation architecture of at least three companies that are well-known for successfully supporting a culture of innovation. Write a 1,500-word paper that addresses the following:
1.What particular elements of each organizations culture, processes, and management systems and styles work well to support innovation?
2.Why do you think these organizations have been able to capitalize on innovation and intrapreneurship while others have not?
3.Based on what you have learned, what processes and systems might actually stifle innovation and intrapreneurship?
4.Imagine yourself as an innovation architect. What structures or processes would you put in place to foster a culture of innovation within your own organization?
Include in-text citations to at least four reputable secondary sources (such as trade journals, academic journals, and professional or industry websites) in your paper.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Reference
Miller, P., & Wedell-Wedellsborg, T. (2013). Innovation as usual: How to help your  people bring great ideas to life. Boston: Harvard Business Review Press.

The importance of the human face in the work of Ingmar Bergman

Hi!

The essay prompt is:

The human face is, both stylistically and thematically, a fundamental trait of Bergman’s authorship. Discuss this statement in relation to specific scenes and sequences of your choice from the films discussed in class and with the support of your readings (you are encouraged to identify useful articles and book chapters beyond our weekly readings). You need to explain the ways in which meaning is articulated through close-up shots and in relation to a more symbolic meaning of the human face in Bergman’s films

Please try not to refer to The Seventh Seal or Wild Strawberries as much as possible as I referred to them in my previous essay

Personal Epiphany

For this assignment, you will be writing a narrative essay on a personal epiphany. You will need to provide a personal story that illustrates this.  Please refer to the essay we discussed in class:  Salvation. It is a good model of a narrative essay where the author experiences an Ephiphany. You may also want to read: What Ive Learned from Men, Boxers Briefs & Books, and I Want A Wife in Chapter 9 as all of these authors experienced epiphanies and write about them eloquently.  They serve as good models of writing for this assignment.

To get started, you may want to brainstorm events in your life.  Think about major life changes.  Think about what has made you who you are today.  Consider what has shaped your personality and identity and the moments or events that brought about an epiphany.

You will not be able to write about everything so, after brainstorming, choose one that allows you to tell a narrative tale like the essays above. 

Be sure to include your three required vocabulary terms and italicize them in your essay