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    Today‚ education is the most important tool for the development of society. There is a direct correlation between education and development of society. The countries that realize this fact‚ giving the required importance for their education system‚ have become highly developed. Education should be promoted since it is the most important factor for the development of a country. The promotion of the education is depended on the factors like literacy rate in a country‚ schooling rate in the primary

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    1.0 Introduction of Information Technology As we know that‚ information technology is an apprehensive with technology treat by information. In actuality‚ we use information technology to refer a complete industry. Besides that‚ information technology is used of computers or software to arrange information. In some companies‚ they call as Management Information Services. Furthermore‚ some advanced information technology department companies will be respond more strong information‚ protecting information

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    growing most rapidly in the 1960s the foundations were laid in the inter-war period‚ notable examples being that of Ford‚ Phillips and Vauxhall. Around 90% of TNCs are based in MEDCs. I will discuss social‚ economic and environmental advantages and disadvantages of TNCs. There is a number of benefits in which TNCs create economically‚ one of the most significant benefit is infrastructure development that is created due to the demands and requirements of the TNCs. This can include the building of roads

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    MOBILE PHONE IS A GOOD TECHNOLOGY WHICH IS NOT LACKING FROM OUR LIVES. THIS REPORT WILL DISCUSS THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING MOBILE PHONES. > DELETE > SEE? WE ARE TRIMMING WORDS ALREADY TODAY‚ MOBILE PHONE HAS BECOME POPULAR TO EVERYBODY SINCE IT IS VERY CONVENIENT. > PHONES HAVE > POPULAR FOR EVERYBODY > SINCE THEY ARE > DELETE "VERY" BECAUSE OF THEIR CONVENIENCE‚ MOBILE PHONES HAVE BECOME UNIVERSALLY POPULAR. THE MOST ADVANTAGE OF HAVING A MOBILE PHONE IS YOU CAN COMMUNICATE

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    Education would be more effective if it was optional. Provide examples supporting your point of view. Many people believe that education would be more effective if it was optional. I understand their point of view and in my opinion they are right‚ but I cannot agree with all they claim. In my view‚ it would be better for the society and teenagers if education was optional. Nowadays‚ all young people under 18 have to go to school‚ and it does not matter if they want it or not. For example‚ they

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    Indigenous Australians are significantly more disadvantaged then non-indigenous people in various social aspects such as health‚ education‚ employment‚ and income. This case study looks at the Indigenous disadvantages from both a post-colonial perspective and post-modern perspective through the portrayal of Australian media. An overview of the Indigenous disadvantages will be provided using statistics and media coverage. There will be an outline of Fanon’s post-colonial perspective on colonization

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    The advantages and disadvantages of internet With the expansion of high-technology‚ the use of internet is spreading at a rapid pace. Although many people firmly believe that the invention of internet is by no means beneficial‚ I still consent that it has pros and cons‚ thus should be viewed in both aspects. First and for most‚ internet has completely altered the mode of communication. In the past‚ letters and telegrams were mostly used for distanted contact. Later telephones became dominant‚ but

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    ommunication and Technology (ICT)‚ w hich is becoming an essential t ool i n t eaching and learning v arious courses which accounting courses are included. V arious r esearches h ave s hown that these tools have a great impact on the t eaching and learning of accounting courses. A s a result of that‚ this paper a ims to investigate the relevance of ICT in effective teaching and l earning of a ccounting courses‚ t he concept o f ICT is also ex amine‚ as well as t he m eaning o f Ac counting Education ‚ it also

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Communication Technology in Modern Communication Communication is needed for decision making‚ co-ordination‚ control and planning. Communication is required for processing information in the accounting department‚ finance department‚ personnel department‚ establishment‚ of public relations‚ sales department‚ market research‚ production department‚ purchase department etc. Communication with the government‚ shareholders and prospective investors‚ customers

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    3OVERVIEW OF HUMAN RESOURCE /MANPOWER PLANNING Manpower planning is the first step towards manpower management. It refers to the process of using available assets for the implementation of the business plans. It also involves the process of coordinating and controlling various activities in the organization. An effective manpower planning requires a careful assessment of the future needs of the organization. It involves the development of strategies to match the requirement of employees and availability

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