GD TOPICS The Economy How the stock market works The foreign exchange rate‚ liquidity‚ basic economic theory Economic reforms in India How banking works; common banking terms Know how the stock market works – bonds‚ investment‚ etc. The global economic scenario Derivatives trading Scandals such as Enron‚ Worldcomm‚ Arthur Andersen and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. The role of technology in business The pros and cons of globalization Emerging communication technologies Foreign exchange rates‚ convertibility
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Proposed Dissertation Topics 1. Local food and cuisine of different Hungarian tourism regions. 2. The impact of gastronomic events on the development of catering industry. 3. Analysis of catering developments in Hungary after 1990. 4. Foreign interests in the hospitality market. Motivations‚ targeted areas‚ concentration of capital and globalisation ambitions. 5. Wine tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 6. Gastronomic tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 7. The competitiveness of the Hungarian
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INTRODUCTION: The research team has selected the topic of “Glass ceiling” for the research project. It has been observed that during the last few years a lot of women are going in management field but not a lot of them are getting an opportunity to get into the top management positions. This has got nothing to do with their abilities and dedication to their work‚ it is clear that glass ceiling is affecting and stopping the women from reaching the top management positions. The problem of glass
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university education‚ whereas most of the students are interested in taking practical subjects such as computer programming‚ engineering and so on. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? 3. People in former times used to be more dependent on one another‚ whereas nowadays they lead a more independent life. Do you agree or disagree? 4. Many people say there is a need to protect the environment‚ but put no effort when it comes to them. Do you belong to these people? What actions could be taken
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mom would call me to go back inside the house. Growing up in Colombia is something very different than a kid growing up here in the United States. My afternoons during the week would always have around the same schedule as I would be back home by one in the afternoon‚ at two thirty I would had already eaten lunch‚ and by six all my homework would be done meaning that I would be free to go out and play. If I did not have my homework done my mom would not allow me to go out for the day. The complex
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Interlinking of rivers in India – Advantages & Disadvantages Replies (0)‚ Started: 07-21-2015‚ Last Reply: 07-21-2015 - No Replies M-governance: Will it be the panacea for all the problems of India in the next decade? Replies (0)‚ Started: 07-21-2015‚ Last Reply: 07-21-2015 - No Replies Can India become the human resource capital of the world? Replies (1)‚ Started: 07-20-2015‚ Last Reply: 07-21-2015 - Deepa Kaushik Politicians should not be allowed to show up in government advertisements
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Evans(Psychology)-3589-03.qxd 6/15/2007 6:23 PM Page 21 3 CHOOSING A TOPIC AND THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL Objectives On reading this chapter you should: • • • • • • • • understand the importance of choosing a research topic that lends itself to a ’do-able’ project; be able to evaluate potential topics; be able to formulate a valid research question (and hypothesis); understand the importance of creativity‚ and its relationship to innovation in formulating your research
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4. Has any survey been done which supports author points of view that people also believe they do not like to go to central plaza because of littering and vandalism and because of they are not comfortable with people skateboarding in the mall Write a response in which you discuss what questions would need to be answered in order to decide whether the recommendation is likely to have the predicted result. Be sure to
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McKinsey Working Papers on Risk‚ Number 39 Commodity trading at a strategic crossroad Jan Ascher Paul Laszlo Guillaume Quiviger December 2012 © Copyright 2012 McKinsey & Company 2 Contents Commodity trading at a strategic crossroad Introduction and executive summary1 Changes in global commodity trading: Three trends 2 Imperatives for commodity traders 6 Conclusion8 McKinsey Working Papers on Risk presents McKinsey’s best current thinking on risk and risk
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SOMEDAY She sat at the wooden desk‚ her head bent and eyes narrowed in concentration. She held a pencil in her hand as she stared at the blank piece of paper in front of her‚ as if challenging her to write on it. Ignoring all the shuffling‚ shouting‚ talking‚ and all the other kinds of distractions which came in the form of noises‚ she clutched her pencil hard‚ thinking. A strand of her black hair fell in front of her eyes and she put it behind her ear‚ treating it like it was some obstacle
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