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    Cultural Issues in Knowledge Management – a case study – Unilever Global 2012 Outline I. Abstract II. Keywords III. Introduction IV. Literature Review V. Aim of Research and Research Questions VI. Methodology and Research Sample VII. Practical Applications VIII. References Abstract This proposal is presented to examine the cultural factors that influence knowledge management in Unilever global. The intended outcome of the study is a list of factors that Unilever management

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    The organization is growing rapidly around the United States and Canada; State College being the next site to create a program location. However‚ Girls on the Run is not currently well-known in the area so our current objective is to raise awareness to the young girls and their parents. The program consists of a twelve week curriculum divided into three pieces. The first eight lessons focus on helping the girls get to know themselves better by examining their values and who they visualize

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    2. Explain the social‚ cultural‚ political‚ and policy context surrounding the problem situation identified in above question. Answer: Policies National Policies on Education At the time of adoption of Constitution in 1950 the aim was to achieve the goal of Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE) within the next ten years. The directive principles mentioned in Article 45 endeavored to provide free and compulsory education for all children until they complete the age of 14 fourteen years

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    Suicide Awareness Did you know that every 40 seconds someone in the world just committed suicide? Have you ever lost someone close to you that committed suicide? I have‚ and it was the hardest thing to believe and that you know them so well you wouldn’t even believe to think that they would do such a thing. The thought of the person you knew for a long time has finally vanished. The feeling of when someone just broke your heart. It was too emotional to express as if I am too shocked to say. The

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    Directors of ICAR Institute s / National Bureaux / Project Directors‚ National Research Centres and Zonal Coordinating Units Sub:- Observance of Vigilance Awareness Week during the year‚ 2013 The Central Vigilance Commission has decla red t hat the peri od from 28 th October 2013 to r d November 2013 is to be ob served as "Vigilance Awareness Week" . The Obse rvance of the week will commence with a pl edge t o be admini ste red to all officia ls and staff on 28 th October 2013 ..This year the

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    Health Awareness

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    COURSE CODE: BBM 107 COURSE TITLE: HEALTH AWARENESS DATE: 10/03/2012 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Primary health care‚ often abbreviated as “PHC”‚ has been defined as "essential health care based on practical‚ scientifically sound and socially acceptable methods and technology made universally accessible to individuals and families in the community through their full participation and at a cost that the community and the country can afford to maintain at every stage of their development in the spirit

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    Awareness of Teenage Suicide

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    Suicide is the third leading cause of death for teenagers. This has become a serious epidemic. Every year there are about 157‚000 teenagers who receive medical care for self-inflicted injuries in the United States. Because of the low funding and non-awareness of the issue of teenage suicide there is a great chance that these numbers could increase. Statement of Problem: We need to provide our youth with different and effective ways of handling stressful situations during their most difficult years

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    English 1A  10 March 2015  Sexual Assault; More Awareness‚ Less Cases  Sexual  abuse  is  a  pressing  issue  all  over   the  world and has been for years. Sexual assault   can  happen  anywhere;  the  workplace‚  war‚  home‚  on  the  street.  Since  the  1960s‚  movements  to  raise  awareness  and  prevent  sexual  assault  have  been  made.   The  statistics  for  sexual  assault  are  way  too  high.  In  order  to  change  these  numbers‚  awareness  needs  to  be  raised  and  the  proper  precautions need to be taken

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    Career Awareness

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    Divya Agarwal 4/27/11 LA II CP Jetton During Career Awareness Week‚ I attended the guest speaker panel on Engineering and technology. I came to this panel with the idea that there would be some information about he Architectural field. I realized that that career was not included in this session‚ but stayed because of my slight interest in Engineering. This session gave me the opportunity to become aware of all of the aspects in the Engineering field. I learned many things from the panel‚ such

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    Growing up is hard to do‚ and growing up poor is even harder. Already faced with the normal growing pains of childhood‚ children growing up in low-income neighborhoods in the United States face what may sometimes seem like insurmountable struggles. Though some argue the degree of severity when compared with third-world countries‚ the reality is still the same. A lack of resources to any degree while growing up in these conditions‚ such as those I discovered right in my Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood

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