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    “A STUDY ON WELFARE MEASURES IN TTK HEALTH CARE LTD-CHENNAI”. By G. JEEVA (Reg No: 35104125) SRM ENGINEERING COLLEGE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted to the Department of SRM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S.R.M INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY‚ (Deemed University)

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    surrender. Advantages – 1. Would had led to the Japanese surrender 2. Gained full control over Japanese Disadvantages – 1. Put troops‚ pilots‚ and sailors at risk 2. More Japanese people would have died than in the two atomic raids Option #2 –By demonstrating the atomic bomb it would have shown the Japanese they faced total destruction if they did not surrender. Advantages – 1. Thousands of Japanese would have had to die 2. Us would have not lost a number of troops Disadvantages – 1. The atomic

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    have instant access to great sources of information but they also bring many potential harms to our life. On the positive side ‚computers are of great importance in the following aspects.Firstly ‚we can get all kinds of valuable imformation through the internet in all fields such as maths‚ liturature ‚economy and so on‚ which is so much vital to our study and work.Also‚in this way‚ you can update ourself on the latest events all aroun the world.Another advantage of computers is that:after a hard-working

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    number of disadvantages and advantages. For instance‚ one of the disadvantage Medicare has is the variety of plans that the consumer must choose from. Due to the huge amount of options being provided‚ the consumer may be left confused and over whelmed. To continue‚ any consumer being helped by Medicare only has the word of any of worker within its field. Furthermore‚ if one of the employees providing the information is not well experienced he or she may be giving out false information to the consumers

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    learning Tutorials and your learning Reading Time management The assignment process Revision Exams Checklist for studying faculty units and courses 7 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 Chapter 3 The research process: A basic guide The research process Using the internet for research 23 23 28 Chapter 4 Academic writing skills Characteristics of successful academic writing The assignment process Academic writing style Checklist for academic writing skills 29 29 30 36 40 Chapter 5 Writing essays Essay

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    Advantages/Disadvantages Advantages of bonds Bonds as an investment instrument bring a lot of advantages to the bond holders. Firstly‚ bonds are more stable than stocks. Investing in bonds involve lower risks compared to stocks. Normally‚ bond holders are more likely to receive the coupon rate (interest) from bond issuers. So‚ there is very less chances that bond holders will lost out on their investment. Also‚ they can feel relieved when they invest in the reliable investment and taking less

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    What are advantages and disadvantages of advertisement? • The advertisement informs the consumer about qualities and price of goods and this makes purchasing easy for the consumers. • As the prices are already advertised‚ the consumers cannot be over charged. • By regular advertisement‚ the manufacturer can sell the goods directly to the consumers without depending on middlemen this eliminates the Middleman’s charges and profit. It means higher profit to the manufacturer and lower

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    Conventional Bombing on Japan. Advantages – Japan had lost WWII in 1945. 1. Japan had to choose between surrendering and fighting and they chose to fight. 2. The United States knew that Japan was not going to win the war. Disadvantages – Truman made an atomic bomb to kill in large amounts. 1. Truman invaded Japan and dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city. 2. The firing bomb attack killed more than 80‚000 people in Tokyo. Option #2 – Japans ground invasion. Advantages – The Japanese did not surrender

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    were able to adapt to a new way of life when their previous way of living changed‚ even though they have no choice‚ they learnt to adapt and make do with what they have. The Métis were at a disadvantage‚ some may think they were taken advantage of‚ they were unfamiliar “with the complexities of the new legal system‚” there were “difficulties in reading or speaking English; and lack of contacts with prospective buyers (Flanagan‚ pg. 18).” According to Sprague‚ he “argues that through a process of formal

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    Description "Humans are small group beings. We always have been and we always will be. The ubiquitousness of groups and the inevitability of being in them makes groups one of the most important factors in our lives. As the effectiveness of our groups goes‚ so goes the quality of our lives." (Johnson and Johnson 2003: 579). Since I have studied in Exeter University‚ I have been taught to study in a group‚ which is totally different from my undergraduate course. In Human resource management class

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