ijcrb.webs.com JULY 2012 VOL 4‚ NO 3 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HRM: A REVIEW FROM 2007-2011 IN HRM REVIEW Dr Javed Iqbal‚ Assistant professor Faiqa Tayyab‚ MS scholar Samreen Farmanullah‚ MS scholar Naheed Yousaf Khan‚ MS scholar Faculty of Management Sciences‚ Sector H-10‚ International Islamic University Islamabad‚ Pakistan ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to review the selected literature on contemporary issues in HRM
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SUCC]~SSION WILLS ACT 7 OF 1953 [ASSENTED TO 25 FEBRUARY 1953] [DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 1 JANUARY 1954] (English text signed by the Governor-General) as amended by Wills Amendment Act 48 of 1958 General Law Amendment Act 80 of 1964 Wills Amendment Act 41 of 1965 Law of Succession Amendment Act 43 of 1992 General Law Amendment Act 49 of 1996 ACT To consolidate and amend the law relating to the execution of wills. Cases 1 Definitions In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise indicates’amendment’
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Other data: 1. Insurance expires at the rate of $400 per month. 2. A count on August 31 shows $600 of supplies on hand. 3. Annual depreciation is $6‚000 on cottages and $2‚400 on furniture. 4. Unearned rent of $4‚100 was earned prior to August 31. 5. Salaries of $400 were unpaid at August 31. 6. Rentals of $1‚000 were due from tenants at August 31. (Use Accounts Receivable.) 7. The mortgage interest rate is 9% per year. (The mortgage was taken out on August 1.) Instructions (a) Journalize the adjusting
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SPOTLIGHT Water quality and conservation Although agriculture and industry are the thirstiest of all water consumers‚ household water use accounts for some 10-30% of total consumption in developed countries. As governments develop strategies to promote water conservation‚ an OECD survey of households conducted in 2008 offers insight into what really works. Based on some 10‚000 responses across 10 countries‚ the answer is as clear as what comes out of the tap: having to pay for water
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“ Throughout our history ‚we [Americans] have been willing to trade freedom for safety during wartime”(St Luis Post Dispatch Editorial‚11 October 2001).This essay will argue that a responsible government has to protect its citizens and this protection will include the use of censorship but it should not resemble an authoritarian country otherwise freedom of speech and free exercise of religion will be lost. An examination will be made about the positive aspects of censorship and why censorship is
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The role of music in our lives Good morning class and teacher. What is it that attracts us to music? Why do we have iPods today with thousands of songs? It’s because music is a part of earth and nature. Music is one of the greatest creation of human kind in the course of history. Music plays a vital role in our daily life. It is a way of expressing our feelings and emotions. Music is a way to escape life‚ which gives us relief in pain and helps us to reduce the stress of our daily routine. It
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The Wolfenden Report on Homosexual Offences and Prostitution 1957‚ Cmd 247 ‘The function of the criminal law in this field] is to preserve public order and decency‚ to protect the citizen from what is offensive and injurious and to provide sufficient safeguards against exploitation and corruption of others‚ particularly those who are specially vulnerable because they are young‚ weak in body or mind‚ inexperienced‚ or in a state of special physical‚ official or economic dependence (para. 13).
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UNIT 17-LEAD PERSON CENTRED PRACTICE 1.UNDERSTAND THE THEORY AND PRINCIPLES THAT UNDERPIN PERSON-CENTRED PRACTICE 1:1EXPLAIN PERSON-CENTRED PRACTICE Person centred practice are ways of commissioning ‚providing and organising services rooted in listening to what people want‚ to help them live in their communities they choose .Where there is person centred practice :persons perspective is listened to and honoured :individuals have a role in planning the supports they receive
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