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    Human Resource Management Assignment Rob Parson at Morgan Stanley Case Report Group 6‚ Section A‚ PGP1 Akash Deep Goldy | 2012PGP021 | Manish Kumar Manu | 2012PGP196 | Sukhad Chaturvedi | 2012PGP380 | V. Darshana | 2012PGP415 | Vaibhav Goel | 2012PGP416 | Rob Parson at Morgan Stanley Present Scenario: Rob Pearson‚ a recently recruited employee as a “Principal” has been a star performer at Morgan Stanley. He has produced results and revenues for the company‚ but has not been

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    and hang out more frequently compared to the last few generations. Many external factors such as media‚ friends‚ and so on have been so influential in molding teenagers ’ behavior and personal character. Although many think that parents should be blamed for teenagers ’ misbehavior‚ I strongly believe that teenagers misbehave due to other reasons. Some people may still maintain the thinking that parents build up a firm foundation for children ’s behavior. They think so because parents are the role

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    world’s tiger population. According to the latest tiger census report released on February 12‚ 2008 by the National Tiger Conservation Authority‚ the current tiger population stands at 1‚411 (i.e. ranging between a minimum of 1‚165 to a maximum of 1‚657). The results include figures from 16 tiger states and are exclusive of Jharkhand and Sunderbans. The state of West Bengal was covered only partially (i.e. North Bengal) during the census. The Tiger Census 2008 report has classified the tiger occupied

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    MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL CONTENTS (INCLUDING CORPORATE GOVERNANCE) INTERESTED PERSON TRANSACTIONS MATERIAL CONTRACTS USE OF PROCEEDS FROM INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING AND RIGHTS ISSUE SHAREHOLDERS’ INFORMATION NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING PROXY FORM tiger airways holdings limited annual report 2012 financial year ended 31 March 2012 1 CORPORATE INFORMATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mr. Joseph Yuvaraj Pillay Independent Director and Chairman Mr. Chin Yau Seng Executive Director and CEO Ms. Rachel Eng

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    Project Tiger was launched by Kailash Sankhala in India in 1973. The project aims at ensuring a viable population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity ofecosystems across the tiger’s distribution in the country. The project’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would emigrate

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    Project Tiger‚ launched in 1973-74‚ is one of our most successful conservation projects in recent times. The project aims at tiger conservation in specially constituted ’tiger reserves‚ which are representative of various bio- geographical regions within the country. Is committed to maintaining a viable population of tigers in the wild. An estimate of the population of tigers in India at the turn of the century‚ placed the figure of 40‚000. Subsequently‚ the first tiger census in India

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    William Blake’s’ ‘The Tiger’ published in 1794 and ‘View of a Pig’ by Ted Hughes published in the 1960’s. Question 1 How do the poets’ attitudes to their respective animals differ? Firstly I think that in Hughes’ ‘View of a Pig’‚ it seems the poet has a kind of morbid fascination with the carcass of the animal. This is derived from the fact that there is a theme of deadness repeated throughout the poem. He seems fascinated with the ‘deadness’ of the pig. ‘Set in death‚ seemed not just dead’

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    Launched in 1932‚ Tiger Beer became Singapore ’s first locally brewed beer. It is a 5% abv bottled pale lager. As APB ’s exclusive flagship brand‚ it is available in more than 60 countries worldwide including the USA‚ Canada‚ Australia‚ New Zealand and various countries in the Middle East‚ Europe and Latin America. ] Distribution ▪ APB has breweries in Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ Cambodia‚ China‚ New Zealand‚ Papua New Guinea‚ India‚ Sri Lanka‚ Laos and Mongolia. The company has a

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    behind this door. With its dark cold eyes and fire-striped coat‚ lustful for the taste of blood‚ the tiger crouched behind the door ready to spring. The princess looked at her love. Even with death all around him‚ all the young man saw was the princess. The princess knew that he would die that day either by the tiger?s teeth and claws or by his own broken heart. For what could be worse than a tiger except perhaps marriage to another while your true love looks on? But the princess held her own secret

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    The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is the most numerous tiger subspecies. Its populations have been estimated at 1‚706–1‚909 in India‚ 440 in Bangladesh‚ 163–253 in Nepal and 67–81 in Bhutan.[2][3][4][5] Since 2010‚ it has been classified as an endangered species by the IUCN. The total population is estimated at fewer than 2‚500 individuals with a decreasing trend‚ and none of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within the Bengal tiger’s range is large enough to support an effective population

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