or turned into contract‚ But if the agreement is not enforced by law that will not be treated as a contract but merely an agreement. So all contracts are agreement‚ but all agreements are not contract. For example: - A minor “X” has agreed to sell an apartment that he has inherited to his father‚ to another person named “Y”. Here‚ this will be called agreement but not a contract. Because according to the law of contract‚ a minor is not capable of entering into a contract. So this agreement is not
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of the likely cost of the resources that will be required to complete all of the work of the project High level formulas are good for selecting a project but not for managing one. First step on budgeting: cost estimate is allocated to packages Second Step: budget of every package is distributed over the duration of the work project TBC: Total Budgeted Cost Analogous estimate: uses previous projects to predict the cost Parametric estimate: model is built using parameters to predict costs CBC:
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Teacher’s Guide for Project/problem-based Learning (P2BL) Support Tool via POSITIVE Rubric Title/Curriculum: (Biology/Chemistry/Physics/Maths/General Science) Additional Mathematics Prepared for: Form/Year 4 By: CH’NG YEANG SOON P2BL via POSITIVE guide Project-based Activities (PBA) Problem-based Learning (PBL) [Planning procedure or project/ problem-based (P2BL) process] Project-based programme (PjbPg)(Topic): e.g. HVWSHE‚ SAW‚ Intel Teach‚ etc. Scenario or problem case adapted
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This topic relates to acquiring‚ analysing and interpreting data pertaining to an actual organization‚ which is gathered from multiple sources primarily comprising of an organization’s financial statements through the calculation of financial ratios. On the personal front it has always been my hobby to get the basic knowledge and structure of working of various companies THE COMPANY: The organisation selected for the project is “Pakistan State Oil”; formerly “State Oil Company Limited
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producing a data flow diagram • Identify and list external entities providing inputs/receiving outputs from system; • Identify and list inputs from/outputs to external entities; • Draw a context DFD Defines the scope and boundary for the system and project 1. Think of the system as a container (black box) 2. Ignore the inner workings of the container 3. Ask end-users for the events the system must respond to 4. For each event‚ ask end-users what responses
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SIM SAFETY IN MOTION D3.1 Active safety applications specifications Project contract n: Workpackage‚ Workpackage title Task‚ task title: Deliverable nr: Deliverable title: Deliverable type: Document preparation date: Authors FP6 – 2005 – TRANSPORT – 4 - 031348 WP3‚ PTW Active Safety T3.1‚ Active safety concept definition D3.1 Active safety applications specifications PUBLIC Deadline: 31-07-2007 E. Bianco‚ E. Deregibus‚ C. Liberto Begoña Pérez Magallón José Maria Nacenta M. Pieve‚ O. Di Tanna
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to animals. The dilemma facing the company now is how can they equate chocolate with little luxury‚ love and celebration when children work as slaves in cocoa farms of Coite d’ Ivore? This part presents an overview on what the case study is about‚ aside from the profile of the company or individual that is involved in the study. This should be limited to only one (1) paragraph. II – Industry Analysis Threat of Substitutes The threat of substitute products or
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DETERMINING A LIQUID ’S VISCOSITY USING MARBLES An Investigatory and Exploratory Project In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements in Chemistry ABSTRACT The project is all about viscosity. Viscosity is a very important quality of liquids that scientists‚ engineers‚ and even doctors are frequently trying to measure and change. It is difficult‚ for example‚ to transport highly viscous crude oil through offshore pipelines‚ so scientists and engineers
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asset is the increase in price‚ plus any dividends or cash flows‚ all divided by the initial price. The return of this stock is: R = [($104 – 92) + 1.45] / $92 R = 0.1462 or 14.62% Calculating Returns Rework the problem above‚ but this time assuming the ending share price is $81. Using the equation for total return‚ we find: R = [($81 – 92) + 1.45] / $92 R = – 0.1038 or –10.38% Holding Period Return A stock has had returns of 18.43 percent‚ 16.82 percent‚ 6.83 percent
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description rather than prescription. Its proponents keep asking the simple but important question: how do strategies actually form in organizations? Not how are they formulated‚ but how do they form. The process involves paying close attention to what works and what does not work for the organization as time goes by in the running of daily business’ activities. The school’s basis lies in the learning before implementing theory-use of experience in making decisions. The lessons learned out of the experience
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