PILLAI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AND RESEARCH Course Syllabus & Study Notes Post Graduate Diploma in Management – IB/bfm Semester III Forex management Prof. D. C. Pai Syllabus UNIT 1 THE HISTORY OF MONEY * HOW DID MARKETS FUNCTION WITHOUT COINS AND PAPER MONEY? * BARTER AND ANCIENT TRADE * THE LIMITS OF BARTER * THE DEVELOPMENT OF CURRENCY * THE FUNCTIONS OF CURRENCY UNIT 2 THE GLOBAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET * FOREIGN EXCHANGE TURNOVER
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Study Guide: Intro to Social Sciences Anthropology: * How culture contributes to the make-up of humanity * Science of people (origin‚ classification‚ distribution‚ races‚ physical character‚ culture) * Emphasis on cultural relativity‚ in-depth examination of context and cross-cultural comparisons * Anthropologists: Ruth Benedict‚ Margaret Mead * Both quantitative and qualitative methods of research * Fields: Biological/physical anthropology‚ Sociocultural anthropology‚ archaeology
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Being protected from harm and neglect 3. Enjoy & Achieve Getting the most out of life and developing the skills for adulthood. 4. Make a positive contribution Being involved with the community and society and not engaging in anti-social or offending behaviour. 5. Achieve economic well being Not being prevented by economic disadvantage from achieving their full potential. * Equality Act 2010 There are nine protected characteristics. The characteristics applying
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Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) Faculty Name Dr. Zubin R. Mulla Year/Term 2014-15/Term-1 Course Name Intelligently Interacting with Others – Part 1 No. of Credits 3 No of Contact Hours 10 hours Session Duration 90 Min. About the Instructor: Course Objectives and Key Take Away This course is designed to help enhance your interpersonal skills -- the skill of interacting with others intelligently. Success in every walk of life depends the most on how well you can interact
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FDN-BN101-DB Foundation Course in Banking – I 1 Table of Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5.1 1.5.2 1.5.3 1.6 Evolution of Banking ________________________________________ 6 What is banking? ______________________________________________________6 History of Banking _____________________________________________________7 Services Offered by Banks ______________________________________________10 Trends in Banking Services _____________________________________________12 Classification
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Running Head: CASE STUDY 1. Identify the client: The definition of client as defined in our textbook is‚ “One who has either sought help from a social worker or is served by an agency employing a social worker.” Therefore‚ in this case study I would consider both Frank and Angela Bertollini to be the clients. 2. Eco-map: 3. Field of Practice Knowledge: * Depression: One thing that I learned from this article is the phases that amputees experience for up to ten years
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ECON - 1042 MACROECONOMICS 2 COURSE GUIDE SEMESTER 1 - 2013 COURSE CODE ECON-1042 COURSE NAME Macroeconomics 2 DURATION One Semester CREDIT POINTS 12 points WEEKLY CONTACT HOURS 3 hours per week for 12 weeks WEEKLY NON-CONTACT HOURS 9 hours PREREQUISITES ECON-1010/EF110 /MEF110 Macroeconomics 1‚ or equivalent ASSESSMENT Two tests worth 20% each One two-hour final examination worth 60%
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please use: https://www.copyright.com/ccc/basicSearch.do? &operation=go&searchType=0 &lastSearch=simple&all=on&titleOrStdNo=2066-1886 CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SMALL SCALE ENTREPRENEURS OF SRILANKAN AND BANGLADESH Nimalathasan‚ B Ph.D Scholar (SAARC)‚ Department of Management studies‚ Faculty of Business Administration‚ University of Chittagong‚ Chittagong-4331‚ Bangladesh Abstract People are the most valuable resourcewithin any country. There appears to be a strong
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Examination (PSLE) this year. His school made a referral and would like me to see Zhang Jie. I am a social worker in a community-based agency providing school-based social work. Zhang Jie’s teachers observed that for the past three months‚ Zhang Jie’s enthusiasm and concentration in class has declined. His grades too were affected. Zhang Jie expressed that he was feeling stress. He is stress with his studies as he is taking his PSLE this year; which is a major milestone examination. He feels the pressure
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COSC2135 - Programming 1 Semester 2‚ 2013 Assignment 3A NOTE: This assignment is to be undertaken individually – no group work is permitted. Background information - Assignment 3A/B For this assignment you need to write an object-oriented console application in the Java programming language which adheres to basic object-oriented programming principles shown below: a) Setting the visibility of all instance variables to private. b) Setting the visibility of all methods in your classes to public
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