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    Non-Alignment movement

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    WHAT IS NON-ALIGNMENT MOVEMENT?? The NAM can be defined as: The international forum of the people of the third World who openly attack and cancel out the desire for creating the spheres of control by the super powers and thus is an important and effective organ against Colonialism and imperialism." HISTORY: De-colonization The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was created and founded during the collapse of the colonial system and the independence struggles of the

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    NON-FINANCIAL MOTIVATION JOB ROTATION: The strengths of job rotation are that it reduces boredom‚ increases motivation and helps employees better understand how their work contributes to the organization. An indirect benefit is that employees with the wider range of skills give management more flexibility in scheduling work‚ adapting to changes and filling vacancies. However job rotation is no without drawbacks‚ training cost increase‚ and productivity is reduced by moving a worker into a new

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    Non Verbal Communication

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    Non-Verbal Communication: What we can learn from Non-Verbal Communication Ever since the dawn of time mankind has always been in engaged in various forms of communication. There are two different kinds of communication‚ verbal and non verbal. In the era of caveman just using nonverbal communication could get you by‚ but in the complex society of today both are needed to fully understand one another. This essay will focus mostly on how to read and understand non verbal communication

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    Prepared for The Journal of Applied Corporate Finance Vol. 15‚ No. 1‚ 2002 How do CFOs make capital budgeting and capital structure decisions?1 John R. Graham Associate Professor of Finance‚ Fuqua School of Business‚ Duke University‚ Durham‚ NC 27708 USA Campbell R. Harvey Professor of Finance‚ Fuqua School of Business‚ Duke University‚ Durham‚ NC 27708 USA National Bureau of Economic Research‚ Cambridge‚ MA 02912 USA March 8‚ 2002 1A longer and more detailed version of this paper is published

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    Non-Verbal Communication

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    face-to-face communication‚ only 7% of meaning comes from the verbal content of the message —38% comes from tone of voice and 55% comes from body language.” Obviously‚ non-verbal communication refers to the process of the communication by means of receiving and sending the messages which are wordless. As an important tool of communication‚ non-verbal communication plays an important part in job interviews‚ medical care and social interactions. The process of a job interview is full of communication‚ including

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    GLOBALIZING THE COST OF CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING AT AES 1. How would you evaluate the capital budgeting method used historically by AES? 2. If you implemented the methodology suggested by Venerus‚ what would be the range of discount rates one would use around the world? 3. Does this make sense as a way to do capital budgeting? 4. How big a value difference does this new approach make to the Pakistan project? 5. How do these cost of capital modifications translate into changed probabilities

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    Question: What another kind of non-pharmacological interventions have you implemented in your clinical setting to decrease hypertension? Hi Smitha‚ Very good question. In my clinical setting which is acute care/outpatient cardiac rehabilitation‚ patient education is the key to unlocking the non-pharmacologic strategies to reduce hypertension. As Babaee Beigi et al. (2014‚ p. 97) acknowledge that educational teaching has noteworthy acceptable effects on lifestyle alteration and blood pressure management

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    Meaning Of Non Violence

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    The meaning of non violence would be the use of peaceful means‚ not force‚ to bring about political or social change. I would be very familiar with non violence because one of my friends that always get mad about any little thing and he would need to controlle his temper and not people and use his words. My friends name is kevin. He would always get upset when someone bumped into him by accident or if someone is telling him what to do he would just throw a big fit and try to hurt them. He didn’t

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    Non Destructive Testing

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    Dye penetrant inspection:   Dye penetrant inspection (DPI)‚ also called liquid penetrant inspection (LPI)‚ is a widely applied and low-cost inspection method used to locate surface-breaking defects in all non-porous materials (metals‚ plastics‚ or ceramics). Penetrant may be applied to all non-ferrous materials‚ but for inspection of ferrous components magnetic-particle inspection is preferred for its subsurface detection capability. LPI is used to detect casting and forging defects‚ cracks‚ and

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    Non Native Speakers

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    English fluently‚ but the first language used was something else. It may be used to refer to someone with little or no knowledge of the English language. An analysis of TELF data (the Tübingen English as a Lingua Franca corpus and database‚ found that non-native speakers often struggle with the diametrically opposed forces of wishing to fully express themselves on the one hand‚ and not being able to do so on the other(cf. Albl-Mikasa‚ 2009).  Pronunciation is an essential part of language. According

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