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    By Purushottam Thapa from Nepal Sirutar VDC-9‚Bhaktapur(977-9849343681) Office Personnel Meaning of Office personnel: In simple words office personnel refer to office staff. In other words the work forces of an organization who are working at higher level to the lower level are known as office personnel. Office personnel refer to the office chief‚ sectional chiefs and assistants who carry out all the administrative as well as clerical functions to achieve the objectives of an organization.

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    The Declaration of Independence‚ written by Thomas Jefferson states “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness..” We all have unalienable rights‚ but what does unalienable rights mean‚ you ask? Well‚ here is your chance to find out in the next paragraph! To me‚ unalienable rights are rights that are given to the people‚ through the government

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    PERSONAL INTEREST Every profession has sacred principles or ethics governing its operation or activities. Banking is no exception. Some of these principles defining sound banking behaviours are; 1. control mismatch between assets and liabilities 2. know your counterparty 3. expand cautiously into unfamiliar activities 4. avoidance of undue concentration of loans to a single activity‚ individuals and group But in a situation where banks all over the world are found wanting in terms

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    1.0 - INTRODUTION. in this paper i will merit and demerit my skills and competencies against professional standard and also organizational objective. i will also develop a professional development plan which help me to take time to write and reflect on my career thus increasing my self-awareness and help me to organize and synthesize my thoughts and goals. by doing the PDP (Professional development plan) i will gain in Self-awareness‚ i will be seeking outside input which is to do some more research

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    Indian National Army And Its Role in Independence struggle Yogesh Dilhor ID NO. 1947 IIND YEAR‚ B.A.‚ LL.B. (HONS.) DATE OF SUBMISSION: 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2012 NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY 1 Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3 Research Methodology .............................................................................................................. 4 Aim .....

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    Advanced Composition A2 15 November 2012 INDEPENDENCE The United States of America ensures it’s citizens that they have an immeasurable amount of freedom. Freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ and freedom to petition--a few broad examples of rights that the American Government grants to residents. When a person is free‚ they are also considered to be independent. To be independent means to be free of control‚ or thinking and acting for oneself. Independence is not something that one can easily

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    Alex Mason Personal Statement University of Toronto Computer Science When I was kid‚ I was always interested in science and technology and science was probably my most favorite subject back in elementary school. I’ve always been deeply interested in computers and knowing how they work and it all started with my dad‚ introducing me to the computer systems at his work place that first sparked this interest. I can always remember the feeling of wanting to know

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    The Goa liberation movement was a movement that sought to end the 451 years of Portuguese colonial rule in Goa‚ India. The liberation movement gained mass momentum in the early 20th century (galvanizing between 1940-1961)‚ and continued to build on the smaller scale revolts and uprisings of the preceding century. The struggle was conducted both within Goa and externally‚ and was characterized by a range of tactics including non-violent demonstrations‚ revolutionary methods and diplomatic efforts

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    A Declaration of Sentiments‚ and the Texas Declaration of Independence Comparative analysis - American Declaration of Independence 1) So apt and eloquent was Thomas Jefferson’s expressive writing in the Declaration of Independence that many others have come to use his document as a template for iterating declaratory appeals of their own. In the case of The Declaration of Sentiments‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton is seen to use Jefferson’s declaration as both inspiration‚ and archetype for her own

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    Kristina Haag GKE Task 3 December 2‚2012 Part A I have chosen to discus Colonialism of North America. From the very beginning it was a race between Spain and England to see who would colonize North America. While the Spanish were first England was shown to be the ultimate victor in the race. I have chosen to focus on the colonization of the New World through England. Although there were other countries involved England was the most influential. Some of the reasons why England decided

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