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    Ok Fundamental

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    FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT SUBJECT : FUNDAMENTAL OF MANAGEMENT CODE : MGT 162 SEMESTER : JUN - OKTOBER 2012 LECTURER : NORHANIZA MD AKHIR TELEPHONE NO. : 014-5157132 COURSE DISCRIPTION This Course examines the fundamental‚ practical‚ managerial approach to management. Its gives the student a comprehensive‚ innovative‚ managerial and practical introduction to management. In addition it also introduces them to the basic concept of Islamic Management and Total Quality Management

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    Fundamental Analysis

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    Fundamental Analysis Fundamental analysis is the study of a company’s financial strength‚ based on historical data; sector and industry position; management; dividend history; capitalization; and potential for future growth. It is a stock valuation method that uses financial and economic analysis to predict the movement of stock prices. The analysis attempts to find the intrinsic value of a security that helps investors to make decisions. The fundamental information that is analyzed can include

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    Communication Fundamentals

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    The Hong Kong Polytechnic University EIE331: Communication Fundamentals File name: eie331 03am.pdf CONTINUOUS-WAVE MODULATION SCHEMES: AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM) • Double sideband amplitude modulation (DSB) • Frequency spectrum and power relationships of the AM signal • Modifications of amplitude modulation: – Double sideband – suppressed carrier (DSB–SC) – Vestigial sideband modulation (VSB) – Single sideband modulation (SSB) • Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) ´ G´za KOLUMBAN

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    Fundamentals of Knowledge

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    leverage surprises? When placed in intense situations and expensive outcomes‚ how can a team quickly adapt with their current tools to achieve a successful task? (Bechky and Okhuysen‚ 2011) Theoretical Framework The framework defined is socio-cognitive‚ where the researchers learned that the SWAT team and film crews adapted shared task knowledge with a common workflow expectation. (Bechky and Okhuysen‚ 2011: 250) Organizational bricolage that is using available resources to react to surprises was

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    Biological Adaptation

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    desirable traits (Anemone‚ 2011). There are two types of adaptations‚ biological adaptation and cultural adaptation. Biological adaptations have to do with our genetics and cultural adaptations are those made by physical objects such as housing‚ clothing‚ and tools. Biological adaptations are traits that get passed on to different generations through natural selection (Anemone‚ 2011). We can look at skin color as apart of biological adaptations and the absorption of UV rays and vitamin D. We get vitamin

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    Fundamental of Management

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    students will be familiar with the major trends affecting| | | |small and large business‚ international commerce and e-business. All graduating students will be able to | | | |synthesize the fundamental elements of finance‚ accounting‚ business law‚ marketing‚ economics and management | | | |in a manner which enables them to make effective decisions at the corporate level. | Policies:

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    The biological approach attempts to explain all behaviour through biology‚ particularly focusing on genetics‚ neurochemistry and hormonal changes as well as how evolution may have shaped human behaviour. Genes carry the instructions for the development of characteristics like intelligence‚ temperament and height. The main focus on how genetics has influenced our behaviour has looked at genotype and phenotype. Genotype is the genes a person has. Phenotype is the characteristics their genes produce

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    Cognitive Psychology

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    of modern psychology. Discuss how the subject matter of Psychology changed and evolved across the history of the discipline‚ from the early Empiricists to modern Cognitive approaches. 2010 Outline how the methods of investigation and subject matter of Psychology have changed from its early philosophical beginnings to modern cognitive approaches. 2011 Briefly outline how the discipline of psychology has evolved from its early philosophical beginnings into modern experimental field of study. 2012

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    Outline and evaluate explanations of eating disorders based on the biological model of psychological abnormality [18] Explanations tend to fall into four categories: • Evolutionary • Genetic • Neuroanatomy • Biochemical Evolutionary explanations of behaviour are based on Darwin’s theories of natural and sexual selection. These theories have been applied to eating disorders. It is suggested that the ability to control ones appetite and ignore hunger when food supplies

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    Adult Psychopathology

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    Adult Psychopathology Sleep and Sexual Disorders Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders: At the outset: four terms 1. Anatomic sex: biological sex‚ based on XX or XY chromosomes 2. Gender Identity: internal feelings as to whether one is male or female (I am male/ I am female) 3. Gender role: external behavior (particularly social behavior but can include sexual behavior) how one wishes to be seen by others (or oneself) as a male or female 4. Sexual orientation: preference for sexual partners

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