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    Industrial Attachment Report

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    Global Journal of Management and Business Research Volume 11 Issue 4 Version 1.0 March 2011 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) ISSN: 0975- 5853 Reward System And Its Impact On Employee Motivation In Commercial Bank Of Sri Lanka Plc‚ In Jaffna District. By Puwanenthiren Pratheepkanth University of Jaffna‚ Sri Lanka Abstracts - Increasingly‚ organizations are realizing that they have to establish an equitable balance between

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    UK 5 2.3 Contemporary trainings initiatives in Sri Lanka 6 2.3.1 Vocational Institute of Sri Lanka 6 2.3.2 Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) 6 2.3.3 National Apprentice and Industry Training Authority (NAITA) 7 2.3.4 The Ceylon German Technical Training Institute (CGTTI) 7 2.3.5 NVQs in UK and Sri Lanka 8 3.0. Task 03 9 3.1 Training and Development 9 3.2 Identifying Employee Training Needs 10 3.3 Importance of Employee Training for the Bank 10 3.4 Factors for

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    Sinbad the Porter and Sinbad the Sailor Like the 1001 Nights the Sinbad story-cycle has a frame story‚ which goes as follows: in the days of Haroun al-Rashid‚ Caliph of Baghdad‚ a poor porter (one who carries goods for others in the market and throughout the city) pauses to rest on a bench outside the gate of a rich merchant’s house‚ where he complains to Allah about the injustice of a world which allows the rich to live in ease while he must toil and yet remain poor. The owner of the house hears

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    F Sionil Jose

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    Filipino families. Jose was assistant editor for the United States Information Service (USIS) from 1948 to 1949‚ and managing editor of Sunday Times from 1957 to 1960. Jose has also been an information officer for the Colombo Plan Headquarters in Ceylon and a correspondent for the Economist in London. He has worked for various publications including Comment‚ Commonwealth‚ and Asia Magazine. He was also a writer-in-residence at the National University of Singapore‚ a visiting research scholar at Kyoto

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    Dialect Variation

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    Dialect Variation in Tamil Tamil is one of the ancient languages of the world with records inthe language dating back over two millennia. Its origins are notprecisely known‚ but it developed and flourished in India as a language with a rich literature. With an estimated 30‚000inscriptions‚ Tamil has the largest number of inscriptions in South Asia. Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages‚a family of around twenty-six languages native to the Indian subcontinent. It is

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    The Corner Shop

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    Analysis and interpretation of ”The Corner Shop” In the last decades globalization has forced every country in the world to define what values and unique characteristics makes the country different and exceptional. The essay “The Corner Shop” is written by the British writer and former journalist at the centre-left liberal newspaper The Guardian Shyama Pereras in 2000‚ and it deals with this exact topic. She puts focus on how globalization has taken a thing considered as a unique specimen of a nation

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    his music initially‚ however following a traverse of a month‚ this new melodic recipe from this unassuming personality hit the neural pathway of crores of individuals not just in Tamilnadu over the globe where Tamils stayed‚ all the more basically Ceylon (Srilanka) to make it a speciality till now. The music scores of this magnitude are unheard off and this record can never be surpassed‚ how could have this been feasible for somebody to score 50 motion pictures in a year (1980-1991) with an average

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    systems theory and policy pracitce An exploration Systems theory suggests that nature of a problem and solution cannot be understood separately. Problems are complex by using systems theory we can rationalize aspects of existing practices and suggesting directions or improvement. 2 ways to how systems theory can be applied to policy making * Way of understanding what is happening when the policy is made –systems analysi of policy * And it can be used as a way of generating concepts

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    China participated in numerous voyages led by Zheng He‚ the leader of their maritime operations‚ including the visiting of 37 countries and traveling through the Atlantic Ocean around the tip of Africa and beyond Europe (pg 202). Countries such as Ceylon‚ India‚ and the Persian Gulf were a few of their stops along the way. These voyages proved that China was the supreme world sea power whose shipbuilding techniques and navigational abilities were unmatched by any other nation (pg 208). The preparation

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    September 1814 saw the beginning of the Congress of Vienna. The aim of this conference was to sort out all the problems in Europe caused by the conquest of Napoleon. The question is how successful was this conference in making matters in Europe stable. To begin with‚ one of the aims of the congress was to bring peace to Europe. This meant that power had to be evenly distributed‚ balanced in other words. As a result‚ it was agreed that the five European powers (Russia‚ Austria‚ Prussia‚ France and

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