To make a film have reflexivity‚ we first need to know what that means. A film that is reflexive is when the viewers know of how the film is made. It can simply be understood as making a movie about another movie. Stories We Tell‚ made by Sarah Polley‚ is an example of reflexivity; her documentary explores her families’ life. Her story is in a way an adventure through telling her mother’s life and how she was conceived. I think Sarah makes the movie as a way to get to know her mom. Sarah’s mother
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El-Gaabary (Group 1 – 5S Team) Learning new theories and frameworks is usually a burden on a person to understand and imagine its application in real life cases. However‚ the Gobal Tech simulation case was an amazing chance for connecting what we have learnt (Why‚ What‚ and How organizational change works) to what we have discussed on the first day through cases and articles. From my point of view‚ the simulation gave the team three main added values. First‚ since it took place on the second day
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CHAPTER -5 BLOG QUESTIONS 1. Which of the following is the main reference document for a quotation: a. Customer inquiry b. Sales order c. Agreements d. All of the above Ans: All of the above 2. Which of the following organisational units make a sales area? a. sales organisation b. distribution channel c. sales office d. shipping point e. division Ans: Sales Organization‚ Distribution Channel‚ Division 3. what is not considered master data? a. Work Center b.
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Although it provides the education with a lot of futures that makes it better than the past. It also has some disadvantages that reflect on this process. But they think that old methods that were applied in the classrooms have more benefits than that high tech ones. And some people also consider that these new technology may change the role of both student and teacher to be unlike as usual. One of its disadvantages according to the author’s opinion is that it may also distract students and fragment their
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CASE STUDY 3 AN ANALYSIS ON SAP FOR ATLAM GROUP 6 VIKNESWARY A/P CHELLIAH (PBS1421723) NURUL AMIERA BINTI ZAILAN (PBS1421730) TEOH CHI TEEN (PBS1411539) NILILIA AHMAD ZAINUDIN (PBS1421764) LIM HAN WEI (PBS1421712) ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING (GSM5301) DR. AHMED RAZMAN ABDUL LATIFF PUTRA BUSINESS SCHOOL 25 FEBRUARY 2015 Table of Contents List Of Tables 3 List Of Figure 3 1.0 CASE SUMMARY 4 2.0 PROBLEM STATEMENT 1 5 2.0.1 ACCPAC (ATLAM System) Or SAP System Dilemma 5 2.1 RECOMMENDATION
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VARIATION OF TRUST 9.1 Introduction It means in what circumstances changes can be made in the terms of the trust. After a trust has been validly created‚ it becomes apparent that it might be better that original terms were altered. Hence‚ variation of trust allows the trustees to do things beyond their powers. CASE LAW: Saunders v/s Gautier: It states that changes can be made in the Trust. Hence‚ the general rule is that the original trust probate must be obtained and a breach of trust will be committed
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trust agreement THIS TRUST AGREEMENT‚ MADE THIS _____ DAY OF _____________‚ 20XX‚ BETWEEN ____________________________‚ PRESENTLY RESIDING AT _________ ________________ ________________________ (SETTLOR)‚ _____________ ___________________‚ PRESENTLY RESIDING AT __________________________________ ______ (TRUSTEE)‚ AND ________________ __________‚ PRESENTLY RESIDING AT ________ ___________________________ (SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE). THE TRUST CREATED BY THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE KNOWN AS THE ______________________
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Version: 5.0 Date: 26.03.2003 Author: SAP AG Vehicle Management System: Creating Actions Technical Guidelines Call‚ Control and Creation of Actions in the Vehicle Management System (VMS) Release DIMP 4.71 (Discrete Industries & Mill Products) Automotive 4.0 for VMS 4.0 SAP ® Copyright © 2003 SAP AG. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG. The information contained
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Trust in Interpersonal Relationships Interpersonal relationship has been defined as long-term relationship between two or more people (Baumeister & Leary‚ 1995). The key word in this definition is long term. This long-term relationship applies between friends‚ acquaintances‚ or even in business relationships. Psychologists have suggested that trust is needed to form and maintain interpersonal relationship (Baumeister & Leary‚ 1995). Since the growing trend is working in a team environment‚ trusting
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1 HIGH-TECH SURVEILLANCE IN THE WORKPLACE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONTACT REVISITED Crossman‚ Alf School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: a.crossman@surrey.ac.uk Lee-Kelley‚ Liz School of Management‚ University of Surrey‚ UK e-mail: l.lee-kelley@surrey.ac.uk Abstract This paper presents a conceptual discussion on the growing management practice of introducing surveillance technologies into the workplace. It considers the growth of surveillance in broader society (and the growing
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