is organised by SARVA SAMRIDH SHIKSHA SAMITY registered under 1973 act with govt of MadhyaPradesh IN S T R U CT IO N S T O S T U D E N T S FO R J S T H EX AM ( 2 nd L E VE L) The second level of JSTH exam will be conducted online in the first and second weeks of April‚ 2013. The date sheet for SECOND LEVEL ONLINE TEST has been attached along with and is also available on the website for download. Following are the important instructions for students: 1. Students can appear for this examination
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Exam Notes: Chapter 1: Gerontology: study of aging form maturity through old age Agism: a form of discrimination against older adults based on their age Life-span perspective: Divides human development into two stages- Early phase: (childhood and adolescence) rapid age-related increases in peoples size and abilities Later phase: (young adulthood‚ middle age‚ and old age) change are slow‚ but abilities to continue to develop as people continue adapting to the environment. 4 key features:
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512 Midterm Exam The answers: 1a.Before defining and explaining science as product‚ I would like to explain first what is the purpose beyond studying research methods? First‚ we study‚ research method to consume the research evidence. Moreover‚ as a student‚ to satisfy curiosity or will help in fulfill the research requirements. As a communication scholar‚ to keep up with the latest developments in the field. What about as critical consumer‚ it helps the consumer to make useful decisions about
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96 Balance Sheet 2004 2003 Edwards‚ Inc. has prepared the following comparative balance sheets Cash $198‚000 $102‚000 for 2003 and 2004: Receivables $106‚000 $78‚000 2004 2003 Inventory $100‚000 $120‚000 Prepaid expenses $12‚000 $18‚000 Cash $ 198‚000 $102‚000 Plant assets $840‚000 $700‚000 Receivables 106‚000 78‚000 Accumulated depreciation $(300‚000) $(250‚000) Inventory 100‚000 120‚000 Patent $102‚000 $116‚000 Prepaid expenses 12‚000 18‚000
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1. To what extent is it important to include the applicant’s perspective in the process of recruitment and selection? 2. Critically explore why performance management is a difficult process from both the perspective of the employer and employee. 3. What opportunities and challenges does the ‘boundaryless career’ pose for individuals and organisations? Section B: Contemporary Concerns for Managing and Organising 4. Is there a downside to downsizing? 5. Do dominant theories of leadership
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associates extrinsic factors with dissatisfaction. * Contemporary theories of motivation: ERG theory – There are three groups of core needs 1) Existence - provision of basic material requirements 2) Relatedness - desire for relationships 3) Growth - desire for personal development Can tap into multiple needs at the same time McClelland’s Theory of Needs - Achievement‚ power‚ and affiliation are three important needs that help explain motivation Cognitive evaluation theory - Allocating
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Example Company Balance Sheet December 31‚ 2011 ASSETS LIABILITIES Current Assets Current Liabilities Cash $ 2‚100 Notes Payable $ 5‚000 Petty Cash 100 Accounts Payable 35‚900 Temporary Investments 10‚000 Wages Payable 8‚500 Accounts Receivable - net 40‚500 Interest Payable 2‚900 Inventory 31‚000 Taxes Payable 6‚100 Supplies 3‚800 Warranty Liability 1‚100 Prepaid Insurance 1‚500 Unearned Revenues 1‚500 Total Current
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Migration among Prospective SSCE Students as a foul Strategy for passing SSCE Examinations: Implication and recipe Ojerinde‚ D. (1997): Promoting the Examination Ethics in Nigeria: The case of National Common Entrance Examinations Olubusuyi‚A. (2004): Exam Malpractice now on Multi-Billion Naira Business in Vanguard Thursday‚ March 4‚2004. Onyechere I. (2004): In Akwafon News Collection Public Examination System. Soyombo‚ 0. (2004): Anatomy of examination fraud in Guardian Newspapei: Monday‚ 12 April2004
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market‚ companies are owned by individuals‚ and they have motivation to improve profit. In economic planning‚ firms are all owned by public‚ and how much they can earn is determined by government‚ so there is little incentive for company to cut cost. 3. Economic planning is fairer than market in terms of employment. Economic planning always has full employment‚ and guarantee jobs for people‚ while market is unfair for some people who lose their jobs because of a downturn economy or company bankrupt
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Manufacturing Technology SHEET METALWORKING Classification of Sheet Metalworking Processes Basic sheet metalworking operations: (a) bending‚ (b) drawing‚ and (c) shearing; (1) as punch first contacts sheet and (2) after cutting. Force and relative motion are indicated by F and v Cutting Operations Shearing Shearing is a sheet metal cutting operation along a straight line between two cut-ting edges by means of a power shear. Shearing operation 3-m power shear for 6.5-mm steel
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