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    Public Administration Previous Years’ Papers: 1979 Public Administration (Mains) UPSC Question papers Last 34 years [1979 to 2012] Index 1979 ................................................................................................................................................ 2 1980 ................................................................................................................................................ 5 1981 ........................................

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    Why I Chose Jcsu

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    The reason I chose to attend a historically black college/university is simply because of the reputation historically black colleges and universities hold of being one big family. At other state or non HBCU schools you may find that students feel like they are just a number. I know people who generally love their non HBCU schools because of the various job opportunities‚ networking‚ etc. that they are exposed to while being there; but they complain about not having relationships with their professors

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    Definition of ’Agency Theory’ A supposition that explains the relationship between principals and agents in business. Agency theory is concerned with resolving problems that can exist in agency relationships; that is‚ between principals (such as shareholders) and agents of the principals (for example‚ company executives). The two problems that agency theory addresses are: 1.) the problems that arise when the desires or goals of the principal and agent are in conflict‚ and the principal is unable

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    Old Spice Ad Analysis

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    have continued to provide all original Old Spice products as well as many new products. Due to this‚ the line of Old Spice has been enhanced (History of Old Spice). The Old Spice television advertising campaign was created in the United States by ad agency Wieden and Kennedy (History of Old Spice). In this Effie Award winning advertising campaign‚ the advertiser’s specific

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    Agency in Banking Law

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    UNIT 6 6.0 AGENCY 6.1 AN AGENT An agent is one who acts on behalf of another called the principal‚ with the express or implied authority of that person. Hence an agent incurs neither rights nor liabilities on contracts made on behalf of the principal. Also an agent need not be of full contractual capacity meaning that even a minor could be appointed as such‚ even though he principal has to be of full contractual capacity. 6.2 TYPES OF AGENTS Universal: appointed to handle the

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    Why I Chose EMS?

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    Why I chose EMS The summer after my sophomore year was when my life changed in such a positive way that it would forever change the course of my life. The summer of 2014‚ I was an intern at Beth Israel Hospital in Newark‚ New Jersey. This experience has enabled me to discover a side of myself I was not aware of before. When I was there I would shadow doctors‚ assist nurses and EMS‚ and build good working relationships with patients and co-workers from different ethnicities and backgrounds. One of

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    Cymbalta Commercial Essay

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    The Cymbalta commercial was visually impressive through the transition of joyful‚ energetic people to those obviously depressed. This transition allows those depressed to judge what they want and as the soothing‚ steady voice over explains that Cymbalta “can help”‚ the transition from the man with his back to the wall to the joy of dancing with his child‚ is a strong example of what Cymbalta can do to overcome depression. With only the one soothing voice a viewer remains relaxed and easily visually

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    Why I Chose Accounting

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    so when declaring a major in college‚ I chose accounting. Once attending college‚ I declared a major in accounting because I enjoyed the number crunching and the logic of the financial statements. I wasn’t sure that I had chosen the right degree‚ until I completed my pre-business accounting classes. After excelling in both these classes‚ I knew that this would be a major that I would not only do well in but also enjoy. Another reason why I have chose a accounting degree is because I look forward

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    Ad Project Proposal

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    (internet) used to communicate and how is the advertising practice affected by the technology trends? Brand: Steinway & Sons Relevant advertisements/campaigns: piano for peace Target consumers: Private market and the institutional market How ads (and/or the practice of advertising) inform and are informed by this area of consumption: * Social value: Desire for “peace” (Bed-In) * Piano playing is considered “well-educated” and “teach children concentration and self-discipline” *

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    Autism Ad Analysis

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    cure yet‚ but there are many organizations helping to fund research for the cure of Autism. The ad reveals a young girl dressing up in front of her mother with many different accessories of clothing on. Written on the ad is a comparision which is the" odds of a child becoming a fashion designer: 1 in 7‚000; Odds of a child being diagnosed with autism: 1 in 110." The organization Autism Speaks is using the ad to show their audience that autism is becoming more common in children. They want people to be

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