punishment (c) systemic killing of tigers (d) lack of interest 3. Tigers are killed mainly for (a) flesh (b) aphrodisiac medicine (c) its skin (d) to show bravery 4. To save tigers‚ the government has to (a) have more zoos (b) tame Veerapans and Sansar Chands of today (c) set up more projects (d) create more national parks 5. The term ‘systemic’ means (d) continuous (a) the whole system (b) type of epidemic (c) periodical 1 G oy al Communicative English – X for SA-1 (Term - I) B ro th er s
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A STUDY OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF BCG MATRIX FOR NESTLE INDIA Tarun Jain1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Objectives Research Methodology Introduction Studying the construction of BCG matrix for Nestle Conclusion Suggestions Limitations Bibliography Annexure – I (The BCG Matrix explained) Annexure – II (List of Nestle Products worldwide) Annexure – III (List of Nestle Products offered in India) Annexure – IV (List of provisional stores surveyed for the study) 1 For details‚ visit http://ssrn
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References: Kapoor V. K. (2005). Operations Research. Sultan Chand and Sons. Sharma J. K. (2006). Operations Research. Macmillan India Limited. Taha H. Operations Research. Prentice Hall. Kanti Swarup & Gupta P. K.‚ & Hira D. S.‚ & Manmohan (2004). Operation Research. Sultan Chand and Sons. E- Reference : The Design of Manufacturing Systems. http://www.springerlink.com Sikkim Manipal University Page No. 86
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MBA INTERNSHIP REPORT (HRM) Report on CCL Pharmaceutical (PVT) LTD Program Specialization: MBA (Human Resource Management) Submission Date: 10-06-2009 Submitted By: SADAF ARIF Roll No: T-521821 Department of Business Administration ALLAMA IQBAL OPEN UNIVERSITY MBA INTERNSHIP REPORT Report submitted to the Department of Business Administration‚ Allama Iqbal Open University‚ Islamabad Pakistan. In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER IN
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(2004) 4 MPLJ 214. 9. James Eggay Tailor v United Africa Co.(1937). 10. Keppel v Wheeler‚(1927) 1 KB 577. 12. Mollet v Robinson‚(1870) LR 5 CP 646. 13. Armstrong v Jackson‚(1917) 2 KB 822. 14. Bentley v Craven‚(1853) 18 Beav 75. 15. Bhola Nath v Mul Chand‚ILR (1901-03) 25 All 639. 16. National Shipping Corpn of Saudi Arabia v Sentrans Industries Ltd‚(2004) 2 Bom CR 1. 17. John McCain and Co v Pow‚(1975) 1 All ER 129 (CA). 21. Moon v Whitney Union‚(1837) 43 RR 802. 22. Mason v Joseph‚(1804) 1 Smith KB
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B.E Chemical Engineering Syllabus ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – III Sub Code Hrs/ Week Total Hrs. : : : 10MAT31 04 52 IA Marks Exam Hours Exam Marks PART-A UNIT-1 Fourier series Convergence and divergence of infinite series of positive terms‚ definition and illustrative examples* Periodic functions‚ Dirichlet’s conditions‚ Fourier series of periodic functions of period and arbitrary period‚ half range Fourier series. Complex form of Fourier Series. Practical harmonic analysis. 7 Hours UNIT-2 Fourier
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DTH INDUSTRY- TRADE & CONSUMER PREFERENCES. Chapter 1 Introduction. Scope of study. Significance of study. Objective of study. Literature review. Scheme of Dissertation. Introduction The report is an earnest endeavor made to understand the present market scenario of DTH industry
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CHAPTER I COLONIAL POWER AND THE INTRODUCTION OF RAILWAYS IN INDIA Transport is an important infrastructure inevitable for the developmental process of a country. The progress of a country depends upon the availability of a viable system of transport facilities. Without proper means of transport and communications it may not be possible for any government to administer a vast country like India. Indian Railways played a vital role in the 1 economic development and national integration
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS FOR BBA (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) PROGRAMME w.e.f. SESSION 2009-2010 (Under Public Private Parternership Scheme) FIRST YEAR 1st Semester Title of the Paper(s) Business Organization Business Communication Skills - Workshop Business Mathematics Computer Fundamentals and Applications Economic Policy and Analysis Financial Accounting Environment Management External Marks (Theory) 70 50 70 50 70 70 70 Internal Assessment Marks 30 50 30 30 30 30 Practical Marks 50 Total Marks 100 100
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TRIGGERS FOR RURBANIZATION : Following are the initiatives which can trigger Rurbanization • Government interventions like provision of urban services in rural areas such as good roads‚ transportations‚ drinking water‚ sanitation‚ electricity‚ telecommunication‚ educational facilities and hospitals etc. This will ensure good living conditions and will result in reduced migration to larger towns/ cities. • Connecting roads which link many villages to many urban agglomerations‚ thereby providing
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