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    Hrm T&D at Power Grid

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    “Training & Development Programme at POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA” A Project Report of Human Resource Management Submitted towards the partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the certificate of the Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (Approved by AICTE ‚ Government of India) (Equivalent to MBA) ACADEMIC SESSION

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    Group and Groups Behavior

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    of Comprehensive Research‚ Volume 5‚ Page 32 Groups and Group Behavior Dr. I. Chaneta Faculty of Commerce University of Zimbabwe ABSTRACT Groups and teams are a major feature of organizational life. The work organization and its sub-units are made of‚ are groups of people. Most activities of the organization require at least some degree of co-ordination through the operation of groups and teamwork. An understanding of the nature of groups is vital if the manager is to influence the behavior

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    Problem-Based Learning Case Study 1. Define a project. How does the Alton Bridge meet the five characteristics of a project? Projects are a set of related tasks to be executed over a fixed period and within certain cost. The Alton bridge accomplish with a shared resource‚ the task is interrelated and cross functional team work and it involved uncertainty. The project had specific deadlines and time and resources constraints. The Alton bridge was temporary‚ unique and purposeful‚ it had also limitations

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    The movie and story of Clash of the Titans showcasing the hero Perseus‚ son of Zeus are far from similar. Perseus according to the Greeks was born from Danae when she was hid away by her father‚ later on he is found by a fisherman where he is taken to Seriphus‚ then is forced to go slay the Medusa to rescue his mother‚ and on his journey back to Seriphus meets the love of his life eventually killing his grandpa on accident. Whereas in the movie Perseus is found by the fisherman but makes his way

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    Complete Maus Thesis

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    The Complete Maus is a compelling book written by Art Spiegelman. It was typically about a son who had interviewed his father‚ a lone survivor of the Holocaust. Art Spiegelman was the son of Vladek Spiegelman. He wrote this book because he wanted to know what his father’s life was like throughout the Holocaust‚ more about his mother Anna‚ and also‚ he felt very guilty that he was not alive until after the Holocaust had occurred. Throughout the book‚ readers will find images of the characters portrayed

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    Louis Armstrong “The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings” Louis Armstrong Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment “Little Louis” Armstrong was born — like so many who shaped American music — poor‚ black‚ and on the far side of the American Dream.  His date of birth was August 4‚ 1901‚ although he believed that he was born on the Fourth of July‚ 1900.  He never knew his father‚ who abandoned the family when Armstrong was an infant‚ and his mother‚ Maryann‚ worked at whatever jobs she could

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    A Complete Gait Cycle

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    A complete gait cycle begins with one foot making contact on the ground and ending with the same foot making contact on the ground for the second time. The two main phases that will occur during the gait cycle are ‘Stance Phase’ and the ‘Swing Phase’. Stance Phase • Heel strike- the point when the heel hits the floor • Foot flat- the point where the whole foot comes into contact with the floor • Mid stance- where we are transferring weight from the back‚ to the front of our feet • Toe off- pushing

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    Concentric lines versus grid circles In this paper‚ we will describe the ethical dilemma between concentric line and grid circle thinking‚ in what I believe the Japanese warrior tradition‚ bushido‚ terms as the dilemma between “giri” and “ninjo”‚ or loosely translated‚ duty and compassion. Let us first begin by describing examples of these ethical dilemmas. Let us say that you are a samurai‚ a Japanese warrior‚ sworn to give your life for your liege lord‚ and whose commands you are sworn to

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    Streetcar Named Desire

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    contribute to its dramatic effect? A Streetcar Named Desire shows the extent to which the American South is less a geographical expression than an entire way of life. Even today‚ the South’s distinctive culture‚ food‚ literature and music have influenced the rest of the country immensely. Tennessee Williams explored the cultural and spiritual experience of the South‚ to which he belonged and in Streetcar he dramatizes a brutal culture clash between New Orleans industrial worker‚ Stan Kowalski

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    using smart grid technology. It shade a light on different challenges connected to smart grids that are faced in the world and the solution to manage those problems. The paper also talks about the three key technological components of Smart Grid that includes Personal Energy Management‚ Distribution Automation‚ and Advanced Metering Infrastructure. The flow then demonstrate the adoption toward smart grid technology. Moreover‚ the paper sums up with explanation of the demand for smart grid capability

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