Berkeley Journal of Social Sciences Vol.1‚ No.1‚ Jan 2011 Social system influences Political System A comparative study of sub-continent Mughees Ahmed∗ Fozia Naseem∗∗ Abstract: The study of the culture of the Sub-Continent in the political context is the main object of this paper. Casteism and Biradarism are main component of this culture which has very deep impacts on political alignments of the people. This factor gained more significance in Pakistan in the era of non-political governments
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RIMT-IET‚ MANDI GOBINDGARH FORMAT FOR PREPARATION OF TRAINING REPORT (Four Weeks/Six Weeks/ Six Months) ARRANGEMENT OF CONTENTS: The sequence in which the training report material should be arranged and bound as follows: 1. Cover Page 2. Inner Title Page (Same as cover page) 3. Certificate by Company/Industry/Institute 4. Certificate by Student 5. Acknowledgement 6. About Company/industry/institute
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PEJABAT KETUA PENGARAH PELAJARAN MALAYSIA Office of Director-General of Education Malaysia ARAS 8‚ BLOK E8 Level 8‚ Block E8‚ KOMPLEKS KERAJAAN PARCEL E Government Complex Parcel E‚ PUSAT PENTADBIRAN KERAJAAN PERSEKUTUAN Federal Government Administrative Centre 62604 PUTRAJAYA Tel: 03-8884 6077 Fax: 03-8889 4548 Laman web: http: www.moe.gov.my. KP(BS-Dsr)/2017002/1(4. ) V 9 Julai 2008 Semua Pengarah Pelajaran Negeri Y.Bhg. Dato’/Tuan/Puan‚ SURAT PEKELILING IKHTISAS BIL. 4/2008
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Creating work life balance within the workplace The following actions are considered to be the most essential for employers that are committed to work life balance: Ten Essential Management Actions for Creating Work Life Balance 1. Positive “Work life Balance” thinking – treating staff as adults who are balancing their work commitments with their family/personal responsibilities‚ and being positive about making changes to create a more flexible workplace in all aspects of employee relations
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Due to increase sales of KE‚ it is significant to attract first-time customers by new concepts and methods. At the same time‚ KE should attempt to overcome the problems that the distinctive aspects of services present to marketers. As a bus travel industry‚ KE focus on the front line employees’ welfare that increase them satisfaction‚ then‚ providing better service to the customers. There are still some limitations for KE such as competitors and seasonal demand‚ therefore‚ KE should manage the organization
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Hurler: Inertia trolley EPE KE Pole KE Marble GPE KE Domino GPE KE Calculator GPE KE Note Book GPE KE Text Book GPE KE Ring Binder GPE KE Ping Pong Ball on Ruler GPE KE‚ GPE Energy Flow for Modified Hurler: Golf Ball GPE KE Domino Train Effect GPE KE Marble in a Tube GPE GPE‚ KE Toy Car KE Domino GPE KE Calculator GPE KE Note Book GPE KE Text Book GPE KE Ring Binder GPE KE Ping Pong Ball on Ruler GPE
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Work and Energy Worksheet Section 1 Work: 1. A person pulls a toboggan for a distance of 35.0m along the snow. The force in the rope (tension) is 94.0N. How much work is done on the sled? Solution: W= Fd W= 94.0N x 35.0m W= 3290 Nm or J 2. The cable of a large crane applies a force of 2.2x10^4N to a demolition ball as it lifts it vertically a distance of 7.6m. a) How much work is done on the ball? b) Is the work positive or negative? Why? Solution:
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Share Valuation Valuation Situations 1. Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) An initial public offering is the first sale of shares by a company to the public. The shares then become publicly traded. 2. Management Buy-outs (MBOs) A management buy-out is a form of acquisition in which the existing managers of a company acquire a large part or all of the shares of the company. 3. Management Buy-ins (MBIs) A management buy-in is a form of acquisition in which a manager or management team from
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q 2x10 C a. N • m2 * 5x10 !9 C !" ke q 9x10 2 C E= 2 = = 500 N/C r (0.3m)2 b. N • m2 !9 !10 9x10 * 5x10 C * 4x10 C 2 ke q1 q2 C F= = = 2x10 !7 N 2 2 r (0.3m) a. !" F 2.0x10 !3 N E= = = 330 N/C q 6x10 !6 C b. !" F = Eq = 330N/C * 2.0x10 !6 C = 6.7x10 !4 N 9 4. 9 5. N • m2 9x10 * 3C !" 2 ke q C E = 2* 2 = 2* = 2.16x1011 N/C 2 r (0.5m) 2 6. 7. a. ! !E = ke q1 ke q2 + 2 = r2 r N • m2 C 2 ( q + q ) = 9x10 5 N/C 1 2 (0.5m)2 9x10 9 b. ke q1 ke q2 = 2 2 r (r +.1) (r +.1) r2 2 q
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Rural marketing- an untapped potential By: Mrs. Sugandha Dhillan‚ Mrs. Pradnya Bhandare Abstract: ’Go rural’ is the slogan of marketing gurus after analyzing the socio-economic changes in villages. Rural marketing is an evolving concept‚ and as a part of any economy has untapped potential; marketers have realized the opportunity recently. Improvement in infrastructure and reach‚ promise a bright future for those intending to go rural. Rural consumers are keen on branded goods nowadays‚ so the market
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