BBA 1st (section A & B) Subject: Human Values & Professional Ethics PART A 1. Course Introduction - Need‚ Basic Guidelines‚ Content and Process for Value Education * Understanding the need‚ basic guidelines‚ content and process for Value Education. * Self Exploration–what is it? - its content and process; „Natural Acceptance‟ and Experiential Validation- as the mechanism for self exploration. * Continuous Happiness and Prosperity- A look at basic Human Aspirations
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XIME for creating an opportunity for us to have a experience of the corporate world. I am even grateful to Prof. S. D. Tyagaraj‚ Dean and Prof. Atish Dasgupta for their timely support and encouragement. I want to express my affection and love to Asha Lingappa‚ my colleague students whose charming faces and co-operative attitude was a source of inspiration for me during my period of training programme. Finally‚ I bow my head before my “Family Members”‚ Abhishek Prakash and the “Almighty” which
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Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence edited by Marion Dane Bauer Evelyn V. Johnson Grade Levels and Audience: Am I Blue? Coming Out from the Silence (1994) edited by Marion Dane Bauer presents issues of adolescence and homosexuality in a valuable anthology of short stories. Christine Jenkins (1994‚ June)‚ reviewing the book for the School Library Journal congratulates the authors for successfully conveying “the very mixed emotions that accompany the acceptance of sexual difference at any age that
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ROLE OF THE BROADCAST MEDIA IN A MULTILINGUAL COMMUNITY: A STUDY OF EDO BROADCASTING SERVICE TELEVISION AND RADIO INDIGENOUS PROGRAMMES BY ORIFAH SAMSON OBADUN IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR LAC 724 (APPLIED COMMUNICATION SEMINAR) CO-ORDINATORS: Dr. B.A. LANINHUN Dr. N.M. CHRISTOPHER Dr. O.O. OYEWO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION AND LANGUAGE ARTS UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN JUNE 19‚ 2012 ABSTRACT
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As the bee searches for nectar‚ flowers are pollinated‚ crops grow.... Every small action makes a big difference. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORT‚ 2009 CONTENTS 1 Introduction 2 Our business & brands 4 Sustainability strategy Making a difference through our brands Enhancing livelihoods through partnerships Building responsible leaders HIGHLIGHTS 45‚000 Shakti entrepreneurs serving more than 1‚00‚000 villages across India 10 Consumers 18 Business partners 22 Employees 19 tea estates
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CYBER CRIME IN BANKING SECTOR SUBMITTED BY ASHA VASHUMAL AHUJA PROJECT GUIDE Prof. Mrs. MINAL GANDHI BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SEMESTER V (2009-10) V.E.S. COLLEGE OF ARTS‚ SCIENCE & COMMERCE‚ SINDHI COLONY‚ CHEMBUR – 400071 Page 1 of 79 UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT ON CYBER CRIME IN BANKING SECTOR Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the Award of the Degree of Bachelor of Management By ASHA VASHUMAL AHUJA PROJECT GUIDE Prof. Mrs. MINAL
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CHAPTER I Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Technology has changed the landscape of the lives of the people. In creating opportunities from long distance learning and information exchange‚ cell phone has been one of the most wanted items for consumption. According to James Katz‚ professor of communication at Rutgers University‚ two billion people on the planet use cell phones. Having lots of brands resulted to a gain and a loss to each and every company that were in this line of business
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Supervisor: Livia Marian Department of Business Administration Examination number: 402966 Number of Characters: 55.272 Is Nokia’s performance in the Smartphone market affected negatively by marketing strategy decisions? Analysis of marketing strategy choice and implementation for Nokia Lumia in Europe Aarhus School of Business and Social Sciences April 2013 2 of 34 Table of Contents Abstract
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW 1. Introduction Cinemas of the third-world countries produce more than half of the world’s films. Countries such as Pakistan have emerged from the Western control. Pakistan shared its film history with Indian cinema (known as Bollywood) before Partition of the Southeast Asia in 1947.Pakistan cinema was in the top ten-film production countries until the mid 1980s. India was the international market for Pakistani film distributers and filmmakers
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STRATEGIES OF ICICI PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE LTD. [pic] Submitted To: Submitted By: Preeti Dhanetwal Asha jainani M.B.A 1styear Acknowledgement The beatitude‚ bliss and euphoria that accompany successful completion of any task would not be complete
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