Field Visit Report Society‚ Business Management Instructor: Prof. Lalitha Sreenath Submitted By: Kunal Thakur 2010PGP167 Sec - A 0 Acknowledgement I am very grateful to Mr.Sanjay Drabu‚ Director – Om Foundation and Mr. Krishnendu Sengupta‚ Program Co-ordinator for providing me an opportunity to visit their NGO and take part in their activities. I thank him for all the guidance I got through-out my project and for the valuable insights that I obtained from the project. I express my
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extent to which tectonic processes represent hazards depends on when and where they are experienced.” Tectonic hazards are dangers caused by the movement of the earth’s plates. The majority of hazards represent by plate tectonic occur at plate margins where two plates meet. These natural processes become hazardous when they affect people and cause material losses such as the destruction of infrastructure as this inhibits sustainable development. These hazards can be reduced depending on when and where
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Delhi visited the Parle factory at Bahadurgarh‚ Haryana as a part of their Institute-Industry Interface during the October of 2010. The buses left the college premises at 8 am. In all‚ 240 students pursuing PGDM (General) and International Business (IB) from the batch of 2010-2012 visited the factory in six groups over a span of 3 days from October 11 to the 12th. After arrival at the site‚ the students were received by Mr. Vishal Joshi‚ the HR head of the Parle-Bahadurgarh factory. After being
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5CI003 IT Risk Analysis ASSIGNMENT Submission (Sem 1 – 2013-14) Lastname : Mark Firstname: Bash Student Number: 1124409 Declaration : I declare that this submission is my own work and has not been copied from someone else or commissioned to another to complete. Any materials used in this work (whether from published sources‚ the Internet or elsewhere) have been fully acknowledged and referenced and are without fabrication or falsification of data. I have adhered to relevant
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Quiz 2 Mahnoor butt 110003 Case study: Jumping off place Q 1: In what way will the culture of Spain be different from U.S? In answering this question refer to figure 4-5‚ 4-6‚ 4-7. Ans: if we compare the cultures of United States and Spain‚ keeping in view the hofstede’s dimensions‚ following cultural differences were found: 1. Power distance: This aspect deals with fact that all individuals in societies are not equal. It is defined as: “The extent to which less powerful members of institution
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Hill Site #1 in Redding‚ Conn.‚ a Late Archaic autumn hunting site used for a few hundred years‚ may indicate through point typology and raw materials used by occupants that the same site was used by two groups from two different locations. The residential area known as Gallows Hill in Redding‚ Connecticut‚ is quiet and rustic. It had much more sinister beginnings: in February of 1779‚ Edmond Jones was found guilty of being a spy‚ and John Smith of the 1st Connecticut Regiment was found guilty of
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Athletes’ Hardships off the Field The life of an athlete has changed significantly over the years. Their salaries have increased along with their popularity. But possibly the most considerable change has been in the culture. It seems that every day on ESPN we here about another athlete getting in trouble. Society loves to put athletes up on this metaphorical pedestal‚ but they love even more to watch them fall off. Of course there are athletes that we can look up to as model citizens‚ but the group’s
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Social networking sites (SNSs) such as Facebook‚ blogs and Twitter have grown increasingly popular in recent years. In particular‚ Facebook has become the most visited SNS in the world with more than 800 million active users (Facebook‚ 2011‚ cited by Lee et al‚ 2012:1036). SNS can be defined as “a new method of communicating‚ employing computers as a collaborative tool to accelerate group information and escalate group scope and influence” (Kane et al‚ 2009‚ cited by Lin and Lu‚ 2011:1152). This
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Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS) Outline 1. Introduction a. Scope b. Assign to departments c. Risk Matrix d. Risk mitigation plan e. Impact Analysis 2. (BIA) a. Departments b. Business Impact c. Costs Analysis 3. Recommendations (BIA) a. Business Impact Analysis Results b. Maximum Acceptable Outage 4. (DLIS) Business Continuity Plan a. Purpose b. Scope c. Plan Objectives d. Disaster definition e. Recovery teams f. Team member responsibilities g. Instructions
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Reflection on field visit This report will outline my field visit at RSL aged care center. I was required to observe the nurses performing their roles‚ communication and safety practice in a professional working environment. While comparing the reality with my expectation‚ I have to reflect on what I felt‚ what had been my experience‚ and what I have to learn more. I am also required to be aware of any unsafe practice that might happen in that field and suggest a solution for it. In my imagination
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