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    AN ORGANISATION STUDY At “V-GUARD” Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree in Master of Business Administration Submitted by ARAVIND.R (USN: 12MBA61031) Under the guidance of External Guide: Internal Guide: Mr. John Mathew Sebastian Prof. Premlatha Sr. Officer HR School of Business Jain University School of Business Bangalore February 2013 Prof. Premlatha Professor School of Business Jain

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    Advice that makes a difference Prisoners - letters If you’re in prison‚ it’s very important to keep in touch with family and friends. This fact sheet is about keeping in touch by letter. It’s for prisoners and their family and friends. Sending letters If you’re in prison‚ you can usually write letters to anyone you want‚ as long as what you write follows prison guidelines. You will‚ however‚ need to get permission from the prison governor to write to some people. For example‚ you need the governor’s

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    Preventing Tyranny In the summer of 1787‚ fifty-five delegates representing twelve of the thirteen states met in Philadelphia to fix the national government to prevent tyranny‚ but what went wrong in the first place? Most of the participants were wealthy‚ all white‚ and were male. New Hampshire was not able to show until July. Rhode Island chose the option to not to show at all. The problem with the current Articles of Confederation at that time was that there was no chief executive‚ no court system

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    Color guard is a type of sport of indoor color guard. In the military they had a person hold the “colors” that was the American flag and which had started color guard. The person who would carry the flag would do different angles while walking. The person who started color guard was Peggy Twiggs. She grew up in Revere‚ Massachusetts. Peggy went to a small high school where a very few kids were in color guard. She also started color guard when she was really young in the early 60’s and then found

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    How did the Constitution guard against tyranny? Tyranny is means ‘as harsh absolute power in the hands of one individual’; it has happened everywhere. Whatever the size or shape‚ tyranny is a problem because it means too much power in the hands of one person or group. In 1787‚ Representatives from almost all the states in the U.S‚ met in Philadelphia to fix the issue of tyranny. The House presents us to “The Articles of Confederation” to help guard against tyranny. The Constitution guarded against

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    Winter guard is an indoor sport derived from color guard‚ which is commonly associated with both high school and collegiate marching bands. Winter guard performances use recorded music rather than live bands and typically occur in gymnasiums and arenas. In “Marching to a Different Drum at Center Grove High School‚” Debra Barbre describes these performances as “like creating Broadway in three minutes” (Barbre‚ 12). It is similar to Broadway performances in that performers have to actively engage

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    off. Luckily‚ our Constitution prevents the situation of them being all power full. In the year of 1787‚ 55 delegates from the first states gathered together and created a document that gave birth to a thriving nation. Some had no idea what was to take place‚ but eventually‚ all decided the Articles of Confederation no longer were fit enough to help them prosper. Some may wonder how the Constitution accomplishes the task of guarding against tyranny. Tyranny is when a ruler or rulers have too much power

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    How Did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny? What do you think tyranny means? When we think of tyranny‚ we consider its harsh absolute power in the hands of one individual‚ like King George III. In James Madison’s argument for his support of the Constitution he wrote that "The accumulation of all power... in the same hands‚ whether of one‚ a few‚ or many is the very definition of tyranny." In 1787‚ the framers came together in Philadelphia to write the Constitution to help guard against tyranny

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    Fixed Guards – Best Practice Depends on Machine/Equipment best method of machine guard is used. Fixed guards can be isolated to three sections; 1. Static Interlocking 2. Locked Guards and Gates 3. Adjustable Fixed Guards 1. A static fixed guard is best practice depending on the scenario. It is fastened securely to the machine either by welding or by fasteners that cannot be detached without the use of tools. Guards should be constructed and arranged so it is impossible for anyone

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    How does the Constitution guard from tyranny? Imagine being in world where you are forced to wear certain things. Forced to practice the only religion allowed. Imagine not being able to know what you want‚ when you wanted! The Constitution was made on September 17‚ 1787 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. It was made to provide the framework for the U.S. government. It creates things like presidency‚ the Congress‚ and the Supreme Court. From May to September of 1787‚ men known as framers were thinking

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