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    Information School Dissertation Topics List 2014-15 If you are interested in any of the following dissertation topics then please talk to the member of staff listed as the contact‚ to find out more about what might be involved. The following are not exhaustive lists of projects but do serve to illustrate the sorts of topic in which staff have expertise. If you are interested in a particular subject area/idea that does not appear anywhere below‚ then please talk to an appropriate member of academic

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    Title Page for Subject Group Project Program & Batch: PGDM 2013-2015 Term: 1ST Term Course Name: Management Information System Name of the faculty: Mr. Parijat Upadhyay Topic/ Title : Role of MIS in Human Resource Original or Revised Write-up: Original Write-Up Group Number: 4 Contact No. and email of Group Coordinator: 7840083933‚ ft13avisheksomani@imt.ac.in Group Members: Sl. Roll No. Name 1 1301-325 Avishek Somani 2 1301-041 Ashish Sharma 3 1301-544 Neha Jha 4 1301-357 Kritika Sharma 5

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    The Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4‚ 1776‚ which announced that the 13 American colonies‚ then at war with Great Britain‚ regarded themselves as independent states‚ and no longer a part of the British Empire. Instead they formed a union that would become a new nation—the United States of America. John Adams was a leader in pushing for independence‚ which was unanimously approved on July 2. A committee had already drafted the formal declaration

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    In chapter fifteen‚ Atticus Finch goes at night to the Maycomb Jail to guard Tom Robinson. Scout‚ not knowing the true intentions of the men‚ runs from her hiding spot into their circle and attempts to make small talk with Walter Cunningham. After she speaks‚ Walter tells the men to get back in their cars and go. This is a powerful scene because it shows that there is good in everyone and that the things people share are more important than the things that divide them. She talked with Walter about

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    HOW DID THE 13TH‚ 14TH & 15TH AMENDMENT SHAPE AMERICA . THE 15TH AMENDMENT “The right to citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race color‚ or previous conditions of servitude.” This amendment was granting African American men the right to vote. This was adopted into the United States Constitution on the 30th of March in 1870. It was passed by the congress a year before. By the late 1870’s‚ many people of Caucasian

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    most relevance in modern society. The course is open to all Western undergraduates (other than law students enrolled in the J.D. program). There are no pre requisites. Schedule This full year course consists of three lecture hours per week‚ in two 90 minute blocks. The classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays‚ 3:30 P.M. 5:00 P.M.‚ in Room 40 of the Labatt Health Sciences Building. Readings The required text is Law 101: Introduction to Law (12th ed‚ 2014). Students are expected to attend the classes and prepare

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    communication and technology‚ but today both of those have improved immensely. Authors Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn explain what happened on September 11th and shares multiple stories from people both inside and outside of the towers in their novel “102 Minutes.” One of the biggest problems addressed in the novel was the lack of communication between the police and fire departments‚ and also with communicating to the people in the building. The authors talk about the problems between the NYPD and the FDNY

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    Case Study 3: Estimating the Cost of Capital 1. Currently Teletech Corporation (TC) uses a single hurdle rate for both their Telecommunications Services (TS) and Products and Services (P&S) divisions. This hurdle rate obtained by an estimate of TC Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)‚ which is calculated at 9.3%. When analyzing critically at this point‚ TS is underperforming with a return on capital (ROC) of 9.1%‚ whereas‚ P&S segment is well over the required rate of return as it is gaining

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    Fort Sumter - In 1861‚ that spark occurred at Fort Sumter‚ a federal outpost in Charleston‚ South Carolina ‚ that was attacked by Confederate troops‚ beginning the Civil War. Determined to seize the fortress -- which controlled the entrance to Charleston harbor -- the Confederates ringed the harbor with heavy guns. Border States - Wedged between the North and the South were the key border states of Delaware‚ Kentucky‚ Maryland‚ and Missouri -- slave states that did not join the confederacy. Kentucky

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    "Nullies" in the South • The state legislature of South Carolina called for the Columbia Convention. The delegates of the convention called for the tariff to be void within South Carolina. The convention threatened to take South Carolina out of the Union if the government attempted to collect the customs duties by force. • Henry Clay introduced the Tariff of 1833. It called for the gradual reduction of the Tariff of 1832 by about 10% over 8 years. By 1842‚ the rates would be back at the level

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