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    Code of Conduct personally‚ I ask that each of you take the time to do so as soon as possible. Although adherence to the Code of Conduct in its entirety is of the utmost importance; there are a few key areas that can have a significant impact on our business. I ask that you take extra care to make yourselves aware of these key areas and the ramifications that non-adherence to these particular areas can produce. These areas are as follows: Compliance with the code This is where you can find information

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    conditions but due to financial pressures and industry norms does not consider the situation unethical. Or some do consider it unethical but do not feel confident in speaking up; either way no-one has insisted on re-evaluating the process due to ethical issues. The company could not make an equivalent profit margin if conditions were changed in the factory. For the workers this was a good work opportunity and wanted the work. The workers chose to live in the factory owned housing complex. The factory

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    Instructions: There are three parts in this paper. 1st part is worth 30%‚ 2nd part is worth 30% and 3rd part is worth 40% of all points in this test. Answer all the questions in each part to get full credit. Part I: Multiple choice questions Each question is worth 3 points. Please choose the best option that answers the question. 1. A conservative current operating asset financing approach will result in permanent current assets and some seasonal current assets being financed using long-term

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    Fund Raising Strategies

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    FUND RAISING STRATEGIES: Know What You’re Selling Produced by David Connell‚ David J. Connell & Associates 1998 FUND RAISING: Know What You’re Selling! FORWARD Fund Raising Strategies: Know What You’re Selling presents fund raising in a new perspective. Many excellent sources on fund raising already exist‚ many of which have been referenced in this document‚ however‚ they only mention that the fund raising environment is more competitive. Too often‚ they fall short of positioning fund raising

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    household items‚ such as the butter churner and dasher‚ to put on display in her home. Those items were made by hand to be useful tools in everyday life. Her idea of honoring her heritage by using these items as displays of art instead of their intended use is more like a parody of her life. Her education and flashy style and poise earn her some resentment from her mother. Dee grew up with everyone always looking up to her because she was beautiful‚ educated‚ and sociable. Dee has a sense of resentment

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    Gobi Fund

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    Q1. Why is it difficult to establish a new fund? Why is track record so important in fund raising? The main concern is to convince the investors to invest their money in Gobi. Therefore‚ it is necessary to raise a rational-sized fund. To raise a new fund is not an easy thing to do as everything including the fund structure‚ team‚ approach‚ LP base‚ and amount of capital have to be defined appropriately. The general partners also need to contribute their own money in order to convince the investors

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    Employee’s Profident Fund Act‚ 1952 Introduction: * Salary consists of two parts i.e. earnings & deductions * Provident Fund is one of the statutory deduction done by the employer at the time of salary payment * Provident Fund is governed by the Employee’s Provident Fund Act 1952 * Provident Fund has come into force to give better future to employees on their retirement & his dependants in case of his death during employment * The Employees Provident Funds Act 1952 is compulsory

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    Campaign strategy Campaign Research Starts With Strategy and Questions To develop a campaign research plan‚ you need to know two things:  1) What are the goals of the campaign? 2) What questions need to be answered to reach those goals? This is a list of general campaign questions to help start your research process. These are not research questions. Each general campaign question should generate a list of more specific research questions. For example‚ "What is the issue/problem?" could lead

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    Alex Garland’s critically acclaimed film‚ Ex Machina‚ has received national attention as a tech-based creation story. The film is abound with biblical references and imagery‚ along with strong parallels to Ovid’s tale of Pygmalion in his Metamorphoses. In the film‚ Nathan Bateman‚ the pseudo-genius founder and CEO of Blue Book‚ a massive tech company complete with a Google-esque search engine‚ has been working on advanced A.I. The film begins with Caleb Smith‚ an unassuming programmer employed by

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    Topic 1: International Business 1. Why companies engage in international business? There are three major operating objectives that underline the reasons for companies to engage in international business: -expanding sales: pursuing international sales usually increases the potential market and potential profits -acquiring resources: foreign sources may give companies lower costs‚ new or better products‚ additional operating knowledge -minimizing risk: international operations may reduce

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