CASE STUDY In 1992‚ the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE)‚3 the leading stock exchange in India‚ witnessed the first major scam masterminded by Harshad Mehta (Mehta) Analysts unanimously felt that if more powers had been given to SEBI‚ the scam would not have happened. As a result‚ the Government of India (GoI) brought in a separate legislation by the name of ’SEBI Act 1992’ and conferred statutory powers to it. Since then‚ SEBI had introduced several stock market reforms. These reforms significantly
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Impact of Television Violence In Relation To Juvenile Delinquency When children are taught how to tie their shoes‚ it is because of how their parents showed them. When children are taught how to do math problems it is because how their teachers show them. With all of the role models how does television effect our children? Many adults feel that because they watched television when they were young and they have not been negatively affected then their children should not be affected
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Prepare answers to the following assignments from the e-text‚ _Applied Statistics in Business and Economics_‚ by Doane and Seward: Chapter 12 CHAPTER REVIEW #1 Chapter Exercises 12.48 and 12.50 Chapter 13 Chapter Exercises 13.30 and 13.32 Chapter 14 Chapter Exercise 14.16 CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER REVIEW #1 LIST TWO LIMITATIONS OF BIVARIATE REGRESSION. Often simplistic (multiple relationships usually exist. Biased estimates‚ even if relevant predictors are omitted. WHY IS ESTIMATING A MULTIPLE
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classical management focus is controlling others(1992). In terms of investment‚ Telstra invest $300 million in upgrading network‚ and they want to get all providers to use this network. This means Telstra maximize return on investment‚ they also focus on short-term goals. William C stated that the classical management revolves managers are seen as keepers of scorecards who manage toward short-term goals and they maximize return on investment(1992). All of this facts are in accordance with classical
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thereby decrease the likelihood of school failure and dropping out (Lamborn et al‚ 1992; Finn‚ 1993). If‚ indeed‚ participation in extracurricular activities can lead to success in school‚ then the availability of these activities to students of all backgrounds becomes an important equity issue. This issue brief examines the relationship between extracurricular participation and student engagement in school using data from 1992 public high school seniors in the National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS)
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focuses on Behavioural indicators of deception with explicit reference to Ekman’s Emotion Theory (1992) and the common verbal and non-verbal cues to deception. The report goes on to describe Content Analysis techniques with direct reference to Criterion-Based Assessment (CBA) and Statement Validity Analysis (SVA) and their success rates as Lie Detection methods. The report outlines many
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References: Aina‚ T.A.‚ M.F. Zeitlin‚ K. Setiloane‚ and H. Armstrong. 1992. "Phase I Survey Results: Positive Deviance in Nutrition Research Project‚ Lagos State‚ Nigeria." Draft Report to UNICEF. Anderson‚ W.T. 1990. Reality Isn ’t What it Used to Be. San Francisco: Harper and Row. Babatunde‚ E.D. 1992. A Critical Study of Bini and Yoruba Value Systems in Change: Culture‚ Religion and the Self. Lewiston‚ NY: The Edwin Mellen Press. Bane
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Harry Katz‚ and Robert McKersie. 1986. The Transformation American Industrial Relations. New York: Basic Books. Lawler‚ Edward. 1988. "Choosing an Involvement Management Executive‚ Vol. 2‚ No.3‚ pp. 197-204. Strategy". Academy of of Walker‚ James. 1992. Human Resource Strategy. New York: McGraw-Hill. Walton‚ Richard. 1985. "From Control to Commitment in the Workplace"‚ Harvard Business Review‚ Vol. 63‚ No.2 (March-April).
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esteem. (American Association of University Women [AAUW]‚ 1992). According to Professor Heldman (2001)‚ at age seven an equal number of boys and girls want to be the president of United States when they grow up‚ but by the time when they are fifteen‚ a massive gap emerges. At age 10‚ girls’ confidence begins to decline. One reason that this occurs is due to teacher-student interactions. (Schelesinger & Heldman‚ 2001). Studies of AAUW (1992)‚ reveal that male students receive more attention‚ more
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replicated in a recent update of the Garner et al. (1980) research. Using the same procedures employed in the Garner study‚ Wiseman et al. (1992) found that during the period from 1979 to 1988‚ Miss America contestants continued to decrease in body size and Playboy models maintained their already low body sizes. As did previous researchers‚ Wiseman et al. (1992) found that curvaceousness (i.e.‚ hip measurements) continued to decline among Miss America
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