SEEMA RANI ARCHNA RANI SUMAN LATA ANITA CHOUDHARY REENA BHAWNA HUDDA SANJEET RANI SAVITA RANI ROLL NO 00910328 00910304 00910348 00410479 00413189 00411626 00413963 00910307 CAT GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN DATE OF BIRTH 24/11/1985 03/08/1983 20/08/1985 26/06/1984 25/04/1984 25/11/1986 15/03/1987 15/04/1987 MARKS PART II 125 107 106 91 90 90 90 90 OBC CATEGORY SL NO 1 2 3 4 ROLLNO 00910347 00416435 00910345 00910233 CAT OBC OBC OBC OBC NAME MUKESH PREETI POONAM RENU DATE OF BIRTH
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we should first understand schools before we can expect to improve them. He wants to develop an agenda for school improvement‚ and emphasize the importance of bringing to the process of improvement data that is relevant to particular schools (Hilde‚ 1985). Goodlad believes that each school should be studied and analyzed individually with plans for improvement being based only on
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Bennett‚ D (1985). Language Issues: Reading for teachers. New York. Longman Leading discussion group Q&A First Language Acquisition First language acquisition. Brown‚ D. (1980). Principles of language learning and teaching 2 Linguistics and Language Learning: The Group discussion Universal Grammar Approach. Rosamond M.‚ & Florence M. (2004). Second Language Learning Theories. 3 Key issues in second language acquisition. Ellis‚ R. (1985). Understanding
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The Breakfast Club (1985) all encounter specific stereotypes which encourage teenagers. The youth culture is influenced by many things each and every day. The society‚ parents‚ care givers; all of these help influence youth. But the most important factor to help give the a visual of what teenagers are today are in fact films. You are left wondering how films help influence the teenage race? The cinema of adolescence brings an image of youth‚ Juno (2007)‚ The Breakfast Club (1985) all encounter specific
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1. 1982 to March 1985: Why did BDVS avoid negotiating with APG headquarters? What was the consequence? Answer: BDVS avoided negotiation with APG since 1982 till March 1985 for the following reasons: 1. APG had first sought to standardize its purchase of needles and tubes and had demanded substantial price reductions from BDVS. BDVS was not ready to reduce the price and continued dealing separately with individual hospitals. BDVS’s strategy was not Cost leadership but for product differentiation
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phenomenal sales growth between 1981($30M) and 1985 ($87M). * More than 80% of all dips are accounted for by supermarkets‚ with a total dip retail dollar sales volume of $620 million (in 1985). * Major competitor in shelf stable dips. * Virtually all of the growth in 1984 and 1985 was accounted for by cheese-based dips‚ which captured market share from other dip flavors. * Dip competitors spent $58 million for consumer advertising in 1985. This is 25% higher than in 1984. * Dip popularity
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job rotation and job burnout: example of Taiwan’s high-technology industry. The International Journal of Human Resource Management 15 (6)‚ 1108–1123. Hughes‚ E.C.‚ 1958. Men and Their Work. Free Press‚ Glencoe‚ IL. Iffaldano‚ M.T.‚ Muchinski‚ P.M.‚ 1985. Job satisfaction and job performance: a metaanalysis. Psychological Bulletin 97‚ 251–273. Iverson‚ R.D.‚ Deery‚ M.‚ 1997. Turnover culture in the hospitality industry. Human Resource Management Journal 7 (4)‚ 71–82. J.-T. Yang / International Journal
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page 16 of the case (Selected Financial Data). Note that fiscal 1985 ends on February 2‚ 1986 (there is a typo on this page; the far left numbers column should be February 2‚ 1986 instead of February 2‚ 1985). Evaluate Home Depot ’s performance in the following areas: • Growth in Sales • Growth in Total Assets • Change in Net Income • Growth in Long-term Debt 2. Look at page 17 of the case (Management Discussion). Compare 1985 to 1983. Why has return on sales decreased from 4.0 percent to
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General Electric (GE) has created international revenues which have been contributed to growth of the company. During the 1980s and 1990s‚ GE made huge foreign investments in Europe‚ Latin‚ and Asia to expand their market. As a result‚ from 20 percent in 1985‚ the revenues from international sales increased to 40 percent in 2001. They realize that China‚ and India have been potential markets which purchase more wide-body jets than United States. Indeed‚ GE is more beneficial because the international revenues
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business rapidly and reach the 50th store opening by the end of fiscal 1985. Due to this rapid expansion‚ the sales grew from $7 million in 1979 to $700 million in 1985. A remarkable part of this expansion plan in 1985 was to acquire nine stores from a competitor store chain which was in financial difficulty‚ Bowater Home Centers. However‚ while gaining market shares in the industry‚ the company ’s net earning declined. Furthermore‚ in 1985‚ the industry and retailing in general faced a difficult period
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