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    Career Objective

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    The Purpose of Studying at AIT and Career Objective For Obtaining AIT’s Master Degree I am a degree holder of Bachelor of Engineering (Information Technology) and I have a keen interest in information technology‚especially in programming.During this years‚ I am not only working at Agricultural Mechnization Department as a Senior Assistant Engineer but also learning computer programming language.It has equipped me with stable technical skills in programming and experience with SDLC methodologies

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    Objectives on Asp.Net

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    40 Objective Type ASP.NET Interview Questions (Part 1) 1. How do you retrieve username in case of Windows Authentication? System.Environment.UserName 2. What is the control for which by default post back is true? Button 3. Where the private assembly is stored in asp.net?. application / bin directory  4. Where the public assembly is stored in asp.net?. Global Assembly Cache (GAC)  5. What events will occur when a page is loaded? 1) Page_PreInit 2) Page_Init 3) Page_InitComplete

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    Toyota Recall Case

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    Toyota was forced to recall millions of its vehicles in the US and Europe and reports of accelerator defects emerged. The Japanese automotive giant was criticised for putting profits ahead of safety‚ and an ill-coordinated communications response did not help matters. Toyota’s brand values—reliability‚ safety and quality—came under sustained scrutiny. Analysis: “Like most Japanese companies‚ corporate communications and overall corporate message development‚ was heavily centralized in Japan‚”

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    Direct Competition Though Toyota co. is one of the top automobile companies that are running today. The Toyota co is so strong and innovating that there is constant improvement. But being in automobile business there is tuff competition going on. There are many more cars and companies that are preferred by people over Toyota. Three of the many companies that are direct competition are:- • Hyundai motors company. • Honda motors company. • Ford motors company. The Hyundai Motor

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    needed to cure our planet from this disease. The Toyota Prius came to be a fighter in this war. A hybrid electric car‚ one of the first of its kind to be mass produced and marketed‚ working with traditional petrol fuel and an electric engine. This dual fuel engine is capable of producing electrical power‚ avoiding contamination and relieving your pocket from petrol money. Not at all expensive for the technology and engineering involve in it‚ Toyota came to the market with this innovating product

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    Goals and Objectives

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    Q1;Relationship between Goals Objectives and Policies Goals are ; *broad plan *having generic action *goals are intangible in nature and cannot be measurable *they are long term *the main aim of the goal is toward which an endeavor is directed *and it is based on ideas Objectives; In contrary to goals‚ objectives are; *narrow plan *specific actions are taken out to achieve objectives *they are measureable and are tangible in nature so that it is easy for the organization to check

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    Toyota Innovation Lecturer: Dr. Barbara Igel Group members: Mr. Nguyen Hoang Hai Ms. Pham Thi Thu Hoai Ms. Kieu Phuong Ly 1 Toyota Introduction • • • • Established: 28 August 1937 Entrepreneur: Mr. Kiichiro Toyoda Total unit sold (up to July 2012): 200mil cars Company achievement: Product development motivation Extraordinary capability to manage large & global product development portfolio Launch more new vehicles than competitors Consistently deliver winners Continuous

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    Smart Objectives

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    SMART Objectives: This page has been written to provide not only an overview of the SMART objective format‚ but to help you to write your own. Specific | Is the objective clear?Is it precise and well defined?Can everyone understand it? | Measureable | Have you stated how you will assess whether it has been completed or not?What evidence is needed to confirm it?How will the individual learner know when the task has been completed? | Achievable | Are there sufficient resources in place and

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    Marketing Objectives

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    Marketing objectives define what you want to accomplish through your marketing activities. There are several important factors to consider when establishing effective marketing objectives. When setting objectives it is very important to ensure that your objectives are; specific‚ measurable‚ achievable‚ realistic and time specific‚ or SMART for short. The "SMART" approach allows you to effectively manage your marketing activities and importantly be able to determine how successful they have been

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    Objectives: Microscope

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    Objectives After performing this activity‚ you should be able to: 1. handle the microscope properly; 2. identify the parts of the microscope; 3. describe what parts of the microscope can do; 4. prepare materials for microscope study; 5. focus the microscope properly; 6. compare the image of the object seen by the unaided eye and under the microscope; and 7. compute for the magnification of objects observed under the microscope. [pic] Procedure: A. THE MICROSCOPE‚ ITS PARTS AND THEIR

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