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    General knowledge

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    1. The creator of Sherlock Holmes’ was- (a) Shakespeare (b) Dr. Watson (c) Ian Fleming (d) Arthur Conan Doyle Answer : (d) 2. Which of the following is not written by Munshi Premchand ? (a) Gaban (b) Godan (c) Mansarovar (d) Guide Answer : (c) 3. The Parliament of Afghanistan is- (a) Senate (b) Majlis (c) Shora (d) National Assembly Answer : (c) 4. Amnesty International has its headquarters at- (a) New York (b) London (NDA (c) Washington (d) Berlin Answer :(b)

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    Coding-decoding‚ Mathematical reasoning‚ Mirror images‚ Embedded figures‚ Patterns‚ Direction sense‚ Number Ranking and Alphabetical test. SOF  LOGICAL  REASONING  1.  The following are the results from the class election.  If 150 students voted‚ about how many votes did Ram receive?  (A)  25  (B)  38  (C)  50  (D)  75  Class President Results  Ram  Jiwan  Dev  2.  The weekly milk order for the New Guest house includes 40 litres of low­fat milk and 15 litres of  chocolate milk. What is th

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    Infrastructure for Knowledge Management Dr. Randy J. Frid 1 Table of Contents COMMON VOCABULARY..........................................................................................................4 FORWARD .....................................................................................................................................5 CHAPTER 1 – Defining Knowledge Management ........................................................................8 The Meaning of “Knowledge” .........

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    Topic 2 - Week 3 1. There are two traditional approaches to theory construction that provide an insight on how theories are constructed. These are the inductive approach and deductive approach. a) Outline the steps involved in the above two approaches b) State the difference between the two approaches. 2. “The modern rational organisation of capitalistic enterprise would not have been possible without two other important factors in its development: the separation of business

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    Successful knowledge management implementation in global software companies Nikhil Mehta Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and evaluate a concise framework to examine how global software companies with successful knowledge management (KM) programs create KM-enabled value. Design/methodology/approach – The framework was evaluated at three global software companies with successful KM programs. Data were generated based on 20 interviews with various individuals involved

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    Our Food Is Our Choice

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    Our Food is our Choice Genetically modified foods or GMOs (genetically modified organisms) resulted from “genetic engineering where scientists alter the genes of plant and animal DNAs for the desired specific traits” (Ackerman). In this case‚ GMOs have changes in their genomes and we cannot certainly tell how these changes can affect the consumers especially their health. In fact‚ according to Environment Canada‚ “Canada is the third largest producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in

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    Theory of Knowledge Essay

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    February 1‚ 2009 Topic: “In expanding the field of our knowledge we but increase the horizon of ignorance” by Henry Miller. Is this true? As people continue thinking and working all together this world will continue changing and escalating to something else. Evolution is accompanied by new innovating ways of thinking‚ working‚ solving and writing thus expanding our field of knowledge. From the early stages until the last stages of life we are introduced to many things

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    Hume Human Knowledge

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    In regards to the nature of human knowledge‚ Hume pursues to establish an explanation to the universal comprehension of the world; rather than simply try to validate ones beliefs or prove something. When discussing the nature of human knowledge‚ he does not make it a point to address the existence of basic influences between events‚ but Hume states purely that we cannot identify what these connections actually are. In the long run‚ Hume contends for a lessened skepticism‚ preaching that we‚ as humans

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    realize that gun violence is a big problem in America. We know that many gun crime happened in the USA in history and guns control became a hot spot nowadays. This question is serious because it relates to the public safety.  In a 2014 article “ Our Blind Spot About Guns”‚ Nicholas Kristof argues that there is a need for sensible regulation of guns. He makes his idea credible by comparing the regulation of cars with the regulation of guns. In his opening paragraph‚ Nicholas Kristof draws his opinion of

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    Iqbal's Theory of Knowledge

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    IQBAL ’S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY: JAMEELA KHATOON IQBAL REVIEW Journal of the Iqbal Academy‚ Pakistan April 1960 – Volume: 01– Number: 1 Iqbal cannot be classed under any of the three schools of philosophical thought: the empiricist‚ the rationalist or the intuitionist. In his theory of knowledge‚ sense perception‚ reason and intuition‚ all are combined in an organic whole. He knew full well that light from one direction alone could not illumine the whole of reality in all its manifestations

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