Indian Writing in English A discussion of Indian Writing in English (IWE) in all its aspects‚ with a view to creating some structure and organization in this body of writing. About Me Name: Paritosh Uttam Location: Pune‚ India View my complete profile Links * Site Feed * My home page * Who’s the most authentic of them all? - II * Mirror‚ mirror on the wall‚ who’s the most authent... * The native verus the NRI writer * Regional literature versus IWE *
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Creating a Culture of Excellence-Eight Strategies for Extraordinary Performance You will learn how some of the best organizations in our country‚ achieve extraordinary results such as: 15% increases in sales for 15 consecutive years‚ 150% increase in productivity‚ 99% customer satisfaction‚ and 15% increase in employee satisfaction. Experience the strategies that these organizations have used to achieve these results and to become winners of the prestigious national Malcolm Baldrige Award. Beyond
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FORMAL LETTER: A letter to the company seeking permission for industrial visit. T.Manikandan Electrical and Electronics engg‚ 3rd year Vel tech multi tech SRS engg college Avadi Chennai-62 28-06-10. The Chairman Honeywell systems pvt ltd 64‚Industrial area phase 4 New Delhi Dear sir‚ Sub: seeking permission for industrial visit A batch of sixty students from our college have planned to have an industrial visit at your industry for three days from 23rd august to 25th august
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The affect of technical and non-technical barriers on the adoption of E-commerce Research Methodology Course May 2010 Buthayna Hamed & Zeena Barakat * TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction………………………………………. p.5 Literature Review Internet & E-commerce………………………… p.6-7-8 Major types of E-commerce…………………... p.9-10-11 Applications of E-commerce…………………. p.12 E-commerce Limitations Technical limitations………………………….. p.13 Non-technical limitations…………………….. p.14 E-commerce risks……………………………
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HUMAN ERRORS AND NON-TECHNICAL SKILLS Captain Majid Safahani IRISL Maritime Training Institute 1. INTRODUCTION: Today there is a general consensus among maritime stakeholders that human error is the most dominant contributing factor in causing accidents. It is also widely accepted that human error is a general term which covers a variety of unsafe acts‚ omissions‚ behaviors and unsafe conditions or a combination of these. A quick review of P&I clubs reports and bulletins shows that this
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ASSIGNMENT UNIT 7 Question: Submit a written paper which is at least two pages in length‚ double spaced in Times New Roman (or its equivalent) font which is no greater than 12 points in size. After referring to Chapter 3 of Information Security for Non-Technical Managers‚ discuss the three main areas of accountability regarding information security. When discussing each area‚ provide an example from outside the textbook. STUDENT X UNIVERSITY OF THE PEOPLE According to Gelbstein (2013)‚ the three
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Defining Technical and Generic Skills The skills agenda have been widely debated for more than a decade (Holmes‚ 2000; Kavanagh & Drennan‚ 2008). The environment in which accountants operate today is rapidly changing due to increased competition from globalization; developments in information and communications technologies (ICT) enabled through the use of the internet (Howieson‚ 2003; Chang & Hwang 2003: 441; Pan & Perera 2012: 92). These have heightened industry and workplace expectations of professionals
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Abstract High school and non-traditional students are faced with the choice of either to attend a technical college or a four year university as a way to increase their education and marketability when seeking a job. There has been an increase in the number of students choosing a technical college over a four year university due to cost‚ non-traditional students‚ job placement rate‚ and teacher to student ratio. Overview For some student‚ your junior and senior
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Purpose Writers in the workplace frequently have to describe things--objects‚ mechanisms‚ and spaces. Descriptions of things have several purposes: to enable readers to understand how something works‚ how it is made or what materials it contains‚ or to understand how to put something together‚ take it apart‚ repair it‚ etc. Choosing a subject Choose an object‚ mechanical device‚ or space with at least four distinct parts. The thing you describe can be any manufactured product‚ preferably one
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CHAPTER 3: STYLE IN TECHNICAL WRITING (Summary) Technical style is the way you write when dealing with technical subject matter. Technical writing style is distinguished by a calm‚ restrained tone‚ by an absence of any attempt to arouse emotion‚ by the use of specialized terminology‚ and by an accepted convention of the use of abbreviations‚ numbers‚ and symbols. Part I Reader Adaptation Knowing the reader and the purpose of a report permits what is generally called “reader adaptation”‚ that
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