of the teacher to join the class.* 7. You want to watch TV. Ask permission from your mother. 8. You want to find the ticket counter at a railway station. Ask for help from another persona the station.** 9. You have homework to do. You need help. Ask father to help you.** 10. You want to know someone’s favourite sports.** COMPREHENSION 1. Saikat lives with--------------------------------------- books everyday.* 2. Raju is a firefighter.
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Trade union is a form of organization where employees and leaders with common interests join in order to promote and protect those interests. These collective organisations have the role to negotiate with the employers the wages and the working conditions‚ they also help ease the relationships between employers and employees by diminishing the conflict between them and act collectively when it comes to implement the terms of collective bargaining. As Webbs shows‚ the trade unions are ‘a continuous
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Needs of a Customer Greeting Service When customers walk into a restaurant‚ whether it is McDonald’s or Chez Pierre‚ they expect to be acknowledged. This is a small service‚ but it is imperative to the success of the restaurant‚ as customers who are not greeted may simply walk out and eat somewhere else. The type of host a restaurant has will depend on the type of restaurant it is as well as how busy it is. Some restaurants pay hosts to greet customers‚ call names off waiting lists and walk customers
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The implications of an ageing population for the UK economy Garry Young garry.young@bankofengland.co.uk The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank of England. I am grateful to seminar participants at the Bank of England‚ Financial Services Authority and National Institute of Economic and Social Research and two anonymous referees for comments on earlier drafts. This paper has been prepared as background to a study on the implications
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Minimum Needs Programme The Minimum needs Program (MNP) was introduced in the country in the first year of the Fifth Five Year Plan (1974–78). The objective of the programme is to provide certain basic minimum needs and thereby improve the living standards of the people. It is the expression of the commitment of the government for the social and economic development of the community particularly the underprivileged and undeserved population. Initially‚ there were eight components of MNP
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Does marketing create or satisfy needs? Take a position‚ marketing shapes or merely reflects needs and wants of consumer? When we talk about marketing‚ there are lot things that we should know first. Marketing is activities of creating value that desired by the potential buyers and receiving value from the potential buyers for the value that they have received. When marketers want to create something that has value to the potential buyers‚ marketers must know first‚ what do the potential buyers
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responsible approach to business. Sainsbury’s stores emphasize fresh food and the staff strives to continuously innovate and improve products in line with customer needs. Their online groceries business continues to grow‚ with annual sales up over 20 per cent and weekly orders regularly over 130‚000. The service reaches over 93 per cent of UK households‚ through its 187 stores. Non-food online sales also continue to grow‚ supported by the introduction of Click and Collect service‚ in over 160 stores
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uk/media/pdf/0/b/The-use-of-social-media-in-the-recruitment-process.pdf Delaney‚ J. (2013). EMPLOYER USE OF FACEBOOK AND ONLINE SOCIAL NETWORKS TO DISCRIMINATE AGAINST APPLICANTS FOR EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES: AN ANALYSIS BALANCING THE RISKS OF HAVING A FACEBOOK ACCOUNT AND THE NEED FOR PROTECTIVE LEGISLATION. Labor Law Journal‚ 64(2)‚ 86-102. Donaldson‚ T.‚ Werhane‚ P. (1983). Ethical Issues in Business. Retrieved from http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=a+business+situation+that+presents+a+legal+and+ethical+issue&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C5&http://qhr
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The UK confectionery market has been forecast to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.16% over the next five years‚ increasing from a per-capita consumption of over 8.7Kg at the start of 2012‚ to reach just over 9.4Kg by 2017. According to a recent report‚ ’The Future of the Confectionery Market in the United Kingdom to 2017‚’ in terms of categories‚ ’Chocolate’ is forecast to continue as the largest sector in the industry‚ and will see a volume of just under 400 million Kg by 2017
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Relations and the Need for Revision of 2010 New Start Treaty Sarah A. Wright Professor Lehman Marks Federal Government 2305-23011 Spring Semester 2014 896 Addressed Directly to: President of the United States of America‚ Barack Obama From: Sarah A. Wright Date: April 21‚ 2014 Subject: Russian Foreign Relations and Imperative Need for 2010 New Start Treaty Revision Due to the nature and intensity of current events abroad I do not feel the need to begin by relating
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