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    1 REPORT of the ORGANISATION STUDY PROGRAMME at HMT MACHINE TOOLS LIMITED KALAMASSERY Period 23.05.2011 to 22.06.2011 Submitted by Job Thomas Cochin University of Science and Technology Kochi – 682 022 MAY-JUNE 2011 2 CONTENTS Title Page Number 3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANISATION STUDY INTRODUCTION Organizational studies‚ sometimes known as organizational science‚ encompass the systematic study and careful application ofknowledge about how people act within

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    ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (ELCS LAB) The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarises the students with the use of English in everyday situations and contexts. English Language Communication Skills Lab shall have two parts: a. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab b. Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab 1. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab Exercise – I Introduction to Phonetics – Speech Sounds – Vowels

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    wasn’t for technology. Philip Curtin states in his novel‚ The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex that‚ "The pace of change in technology became more rapid than it had ever been in the past‚ and the pace of change in all aspects of human society seemed to accelerate. The coming of industrial technology therefore took on the appearance of a permanent revolution." The Europeans advances in technology definitely helped them in their quest to be the most

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    Has Technology made communication between people better? Technology the word itself tells us everything. Technology is growing at a faster rate nowadays. Many new devices are being developed each and every day and every devices are different with each other. Technology has created a major breakthrough in human lives. It has made communication people better and I agree with this statement. Nowadays imagining life without technology is like imagining the fish without water. Technology has created

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    How do people fall in love‚ finish degrees and manage businesses‚ all because of the technology on the Internet? This is strongly answered by internet technology such as: the use of webcams and video conferencing that has affected interpersonal communication today. Over the past few years‚ video conferencing technology has been growing as a result of the desktop and internet technology. These personal cameras allow the user to share a moving image of themselves with others. These cameras are then

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    The first solution is parents must partially abstain children from technology by limiting children’s screen time according to American Academy of Pediatrics. The reason is that children don’t need technology to learn just as how current icon don’t need technology to bring them to where they are now. Furthermore‚ even Steve Jobs‚ the co-founder of Apple does not fancy his children playing technology. In fact‚ when iPad first came out‚ he banned his children from using them. He has an orthodox functional

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    and even entire industries‚ become transformed by new technologies with the modern information technology system. Information Technology and mercantilism have literally become entwined‚ and to stay competitive in today ’s market‚ it would be nearly impossible to have one without the other. With all the promise that information technologies have given us‚ the accounting profession must embrace the changes that come along with new technology and learn to use it to our advantage‚ or risk being replaced

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    As the author mentioned in the essay‚ communication between men and women is often seen as “cross-cultural communication” ‚which means many differences exist in their conversation. We can classify these differences into two parts. The first main difference is that men and women have different habits in conversation. One remarkable point is misalignments in the mechanics of conversation. As for physical positions‚ women are more likely to face each other directly and maintain eye contact than men

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    *IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS COMMUNI*CATION We are in the midst of a third major revolution in human civilization. First there was the Agricultural Revolution‚ then the Industrial Revolution‚ and now we are in the Information Revolution. Information and communication technology and a world wide system of information exchange has been building growth for over a hundred years and physical technology and industry is not slowing down in growth - rather it is accelerating. Information

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    characters in Fahrenheit 451. Within the text‚ books represent danger‚ and the ideal life in society revolves around the use of technology as a form of entertainment. Characters are flat and cannot see what they are missing in life by getting rid of everything they think is bad. Ray Bradbury uses an idea of skewed “happiness” in society to create a dystopian world that outlines the effects of human society conforming to sameness to establish‚ “the ideal life.” In the text‚ people chose to censor the world

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