and preventive measures against activities which may cause transboundary harm. The Applicant contends that the Precautionary Principle entails the obligation on states to undertake or to cease from undertaking any activity which may harm the environment. In order to establish custom under International law‚ it is important to establish a general and consistent state practice. The Applicant contends that notwithstanding the time in which such usage has developed‚ there exists consistent and
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ASIA-PACIFIC INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT A Project Report On INDIAN FISCAL POLICY IN THE CHANGING SCENARIO WITH SPECIAL REFRENCE CAHNGING TAX STRUCTURE Submitted by:- Love kush (2k82m49) Nishant kumar (2k81m50) Pallavi sinha (2k81m51) Richa lankeshwar (2k81m52) Saurabh thakural (2k81m53) Shakir ali (2k81m54) Simeerpreet singh (2k81m55) Mohd afroz (2k81m5) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We forward a great thanks to our faculty of economics Ms PREETI
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ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS Module Title: Business Skills Module Code: MOD003325 Level: 4 Academic Year: 2012/13 Semester: TRI 2 Module Leader: Stephen Humphrey Instructions: Answer ALL of the following tasks. Word Limit: Word Limit varies by task component (3000 maximum) Written assignments must not exceed the specified maximum number of words. All assignments which do so will be penalised. The penalty will be the deduction of marks at the Markers discretion. Assignments
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To have success in a competitive environment you have to have the right mindset. Managers often view the competitive environment as a hostile battle for dominance. According to Michael Porter this is the wrong way to view the competitive market. A company should aim to be unique not the best. The heart of competition is creating value‚ and not beating the rivals. (Magretta and Porter‚ 2011) This should be Ford’s focus moving forward. The Aluminum body truck is a good example of being unique and
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I. Executive Summary Photocopying centers provides a huge help to meet the school necessities of each student. These centers provide services such as photocopying notes‚ handouts and other printed materials . One of these photocopying centers also provide book binding services. There are 8 photocopying centers inside the university. One of these is located at Arts Building‚ three of them are in Science Building‚ one is in Education Building Pavilion‚ one in the Main Library and the last two is in
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IS10 (Part1 ):1990 ( Reaffirmed 1995 ) PLYWOOD TEA-CHESTS - SPECIFICATION PART 1 GENERAL ( Fifth Revision) ’ UDC 621’788’1i3 [ 674 - 419’32 : 663’95 3 :. i‚ I> 1 ‘9 ‚I.’ // ‚;. : I Q BIS 1991 BUREAU MANAK __dWmmy 199 1 OF BHAVAN‚ INDIAN STANDARDS ZAFAR MARG Price Group 3 9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI llG002 . Timber Stores Sectional Committee‚ CED 33 FOREWORD This Indian Standard ( Part 1 ) ( Fifth Revision ) was adopred
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Name : Shyamila Galappaththi Student ID No. : Not available Module : DMT 101 – Montessori Philosophy & Theory Date of Submission : 11th December 2011 “A child’s different sensibilities enable him to choose‚ from his complex environment‚ what is suitable and necessary for his growth. They make the child sensitive to some things but‚ leave him indifferent to others. When a particular sensitiveness is aroused in a child‚ it is like a light that shines on some objects but not others. Making
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What Is “Montessori‚” Anyway? Maria Montessori: The Woman Behind The Name Maria Montessori was a medical doctor‚ born in Italy in 1870‚ whose Montessori offers interest in the mentally retarded led her to develop a highly successful “freedom within structure.” concrete and sensory-based teaching approach that helped them to learn. Later‚ she applied her discoveries to normal but impoverished children from the slums of Rome‚ and her success with these children was even more remarkable. Soon‚ people
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Observation of the Toddler Environment Name: Iona Fisher Date: Wednesday May 14th‚ 2014 Time of observation: 9.30 - 11.30 Number of Children: 11 Number of Staff: 3 Ages of children: 18 months - 2.5 years of age Upon entering the toddler environment‚ the first thing that I noticed was the classroom atmosphere‚ which was calm and yet full of educational opportunities for a variety of students. The shelves and materials were organized in sequential order‚ the shelves were exposed so that materials
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giving them help directly. Direct teaching will create a situation of superiority and inferiority. So the assistance should be given as indirectly as possible. This builds up the self confidence and self esteem of the learner. Let me illustrate this point with an example. Situation here is our need to instruct the child that he needs to bring
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