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    Helena Li-Ti Tseng Ms. Watt Basic Writing 3 23 October 2012 “When Volunteerism Isn’t Noble” What is volunteering? In my beliefs‚ volunteering is an activity that involves spending time and benefits someone else. In the passage‚ “When Volunteerism Isn’t Noble‚” by Steirer‚ believes that volunteer is something people should do on their own will. The author is against the policy of high school students having to reach a certain amount of community services hours to receive a diploma in order

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    M. Com. Ignou

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    1st Year M.Com Master of Commerce (M.Com.) 1st Year ASSIGNMENTS 2010-11 School of Management Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi-110 068 1 Master of Commerce M.Com.‚ 1st Year ASSIGNMENT − 2010-11 Dear Students‚ As explained in the Programme Guide‚ you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in each Course. We are sending the assignments of all the six courses together in this booklet. Assignment is given 30% weightage in the final assessment.

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    BATTLE OF UHAD Objectives: a. Quraish. The main objective of the Quraish‚ as before‚ was to eliminate the Muslims and knock out their base at Madina. b. Muslims. For Muslims‚ it was the battle of their survival. At this stage they could not hope to eliminate their enemies at Makkah. They however wanted to establish their military reputation and consolidate the gains of the Battle of Badr. Contending Forces | |

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    as gas lamps. Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison both invented a type of electricity and the people‚ scientists‚ and the press had to decide which one was safer‚ more convenient and successful. The War of the Currents was a long lasting propaganda battle between Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison that ultimately decided what type of electricity the United States would use. “Edison developed the direct current -- current that runs in and single direction‚ like a battery or fuel cell” (Lantero). Nikola Tesla

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    ’plants and animals’‚ they automatically begin thinking about the differences between the two. Well I say that plants and animals have been known far too long for their differences. And as different as they seem‚ plants and animals are very similar in the following areas: reproduction‚ human uses‚ and the requirement of water. Even though plants and animals can be distinguished from one another‚ evolution has bridged the gap between the two more than most people realize. All organisms need to reproduce

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    The Four Noble Truth told by Buddha and their meaning. It has been said by the Buddha‚ the Enlightened One: It is through not understanding‚ not realizing four things that I‚ Disciples‚ as well as you‚ had to wander so long through this round of rebirths. And what are these four things? They are the Noble Truth of Suffering‚ the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering‚ the Noble Truth of the Extinction of Suffering‚ the Noble Truth of the Path that leads to the Extinction of Suffering (Pg.193 Pt

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    Exam Notes Basic APA Style • In text o (Hill‚2013) quotation (Hill‚ 2013.p.145) Critical: Takes time and implies careful attention looking below the surface to find the motivation and context as well as what assumptions are involved and what is not there. Criticism: • A close analysis of a text resulting in evaluation. o A close analysis and judgment of something • Not always negative‚ you can evaluate a text and be positive. o Involves both positive negative or even neutral feedback

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    WorldCom: internal audit lessons to be learnt On June 9 2003‚ the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of New York issued a report on the WorldCom accounting fraud that expands on the court’s earlier findings of mismanagement‚ lack of corporate governance‚ and concern regarding the integrity of the company’s accounting and financial reporting functions. Supervised by former U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh‚ the study was commissioned by the court to investigate allegations including fraud‚ mismanagement

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    In this paperwork of COM 285 Final Exam B you will find the next information: 1. Is the subject line "Improving Customer Service" appropriate in a message to superiors? 2. In a bad-news message to subordinates‚ why is it a good idea to ask readers to suggest solutions to the problem? 3. Which is an appropriate way for a subordinate to begin a message to her supervisor letting him know that the company has been fined due to safety violations in their department? 4. In a bad-news message to a superior

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    Chester Avenue Richmond WT2 6RA Dear Sir‚ I am writing in response to your recent article by Simon Barnes ’Cherish your foxes as status symbols’. Firstly I find it quite shocking that such an esteemed paper such as yours would print what seems to be heavily biased views on the urban fox‚ as seen through the eyes of someone who was obviously under the influence of too much alcohol. Secondly‚ if Mr Barnes was to leave Suffolk a but more often then he would certainly loose his obscured idea that London

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