CASE STUDY ON IFFCO’S ROAD TO SUCCESS (SCENARIO OF OSWAL CASE) SUBMITTED BY: VIGYA ROY APEEJAY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT CASE STUDY INTRODUCTION: IFFCO was founded under the visionary leadership of Mr. Paul Pothen‚ with a very noble object of economic betterment of farmers through mutual aid and cooperation. No doubt the object was very noble but the task was gigantic. It was therefore necessary to have the cultural values and mission of the organization ingrained
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Malathion: Human Health Risk Assessment Jessica Cialek Southern New Hampshire University 12/19/2015 ENV:101 General Information: Used as an organophosphate pesticide (NPIC). Potentially will be used to control mosquito populations (NPIC). Targets Nervous System Functioning (NPIC). Has not be shown to affect plant/algal growth (NPIC). Photo from: http://www.google.com/patents/US20120010175 2 Health Hazards: Adults (NPIC) Excessive perspiration Pupil constriction Increased tear production Increased
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“The Myth of the Happy Yeoman lives on in Contemporary Sustainability Discourse” Discourses‚ using spoken or written language in a social context‚ are more than narratives of human existence. A contemporary feminist author and professor‚ Chris Weedon‚ paraphrases French philosopher‚ Michel Foucault in the following passage: (discourses are) “ways of constituting knowledge‚ together with the social practices‚ forms of subjectivity and power relations which inhere in such knowledges and relations
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BUSINESS ECONOMICS COURSEWORK 2 ADBM Answer 1(a) Demand and supply curves are graphical representations of the relationships between price and quantity. When we know the relationship we can easily find the relationship by easy algebra. General equation a linear (straight-line) demand curve is P = a -bQD Placing the price on the Y axis and the quantity demanded on the X axis. a=Y intercept; -b=slope Clearly‚ a must be positive‚ and the minus sign on b indicates that quantity demanded
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DOING GENDER ARTICLE • 1960s‚ 1970s- sex: ascribed to biology by anatomy‚ hormones and physiology. Gender: achieved status: constructed through psychology‚ cultural and social means • Sex didn’t seem given in ambiguous / conflicting criteria‚ gender less achievement in ant/psyc/social imperatives- division of labour‚ formulation of gender identities‚ social subordination of women by men • Gender socialization theories: gender achieved by age 5 was fixed‚ unvarying and static like sex • Purpose:
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Exhibit 2a: | Capacity Analysis at Sportswear | | | | | | | Current Process‚ at 300 and 420 units per day | | | | | | | | | | | | | Operation | Time per Unit (seconds | Total Time per unit (seconds) | Workers Assigned | Daily Capacity (units) | Capacity Utilization | | | | | | | at 300 units/day | at 420 units/day | Cycle time/Operation (sec) | 1 | Lining Pressing | 20 | 20 | 1 | 536 | 56% | 78% | 47 | | Belt Looping | 5 | 5 | | 536 | 56% | 78% | 47 |
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Air and Water Pollution: The Gulf Oil Spill Stephanie Wolf University of Phoenix ENV/100 Principles of Environmental Science Cyraj El-Bakoush On April 20‚ 2010‚ BP’s oil rig Deepwater Horizon blew up in the Gulf of Mexico‚ killing 11 people and unleashing more than 200 million gallons of oil into the water (Sakashita‚ N.D.). The spill oiled more than 1‚000 miles of shoreline and a study from the Center for Biological
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Management You are working for We Are Big‚ Inc.‚ a n international fi rm with over 100‚ 000 employees located in several different countries. A strategic goal is to help improve the environment while increasing revenues and reducing costs. The Env ironm ental Technologies Program just started‚ and the VP of O perations‚ Natalie‚ is the prog ram sponsor. Ito is the program manager‚ and there is a steering committee made up of ten senior executives‚ including Natalie‚ overseeing the program
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QNT/561: Week One Assignment Exercises 80‚ 82‚ and 87 (Ch. 3) Exercise 80* a. The times are a population because we are considering the wait times for all of the customers seated on Saturday night. b. To find the mean: µ = ∑ X N µ = 1021 25 µ = 40.84 To find the median: The midpoint value of the population is 39. c. To find the range: Range = Largest Value – Smallest Value Range = 67 – 23 Range = 44 To find the standard deviation: σ = √∑ (X - µ)2
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