Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Retailing IInd Year ASSIGNMENTS 2012-13 School of Management Studies Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi-110 068 Tutor Marked Assignments (TMA) Second Year ASSIGNMENTS – 2012-13 Dear Students‚ As explained in the Programme Guide‚ you have to do one Tutor Marked Assignment in each course. We are sending the assignments for BRL-006‚ BRL-007‚ BRL-008‚ ECO-01‚ BCOA-001 and AMK-01 together. Assignments are given 30% weightage
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Introduction Pre trial publicity is a common element of a trial. However‚ it is more prevalent in a high profile trial. The issue with pre trial publicity is not the level of media coverage a case may attract‚ but its effect on jurors. The question is how courts can assess when publicity is so prejudicial that it merits prohibition of a trial on the grounds of interfering with the individual’s right to a fair trial. In Rattigan‚ Hardiman J said that while freedom of expression gave the media the
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Assignment MB0045 –Financial Management Q.1 Considering the following information‚ what is the price of the share as per Gordon’s Model? |Details of the Company Net sales |Rs.120 lakhs | |Net profit margin |12.5% | |Outstanding preference shares |Rs.50 lakhs@ 12% dividend | |No. of equity shares |25‚ 000 | |Cost of
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This exam covers general legal knowledge relating to the business environment‚ a basic knowledge of the law of contracts‚ and an understanding of the responsibilities and risks that arise in business‚ with particular regard to the law relating to corporate entities. Topics: 1. Sources of law 1.1 Identify the sources of different types of law 1.2 Identify the features of the different legal systems 1.2.1 Common law 1.2.2 Civil law 1.2.3 Sharia law 2. Common law and legislation: precedent
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CELTA – Pre-course Task Section 1: Learners and Teachers‚ and the Teaching and Learning Context Task 1 1. Lessons in groups‚ multilingual groups‚ open groups‚ full time or part-time courses‚ learners with little or no previous formal education‚ mixed or similar ability groups‚ mixed gender groups‚ large or smaller classes‚ day or evening classes‚ teachers with English-speaking or non English-speaking background. 2. In any of the aforementioned in the pre-course task sheet contexts.
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1. Explain the three (3) key competencies needed by Human Resource professionals to become full business partners? Rank the three (3) in order of importance in your opinion and discuss the rationale behind your rankings. To become a Human Resources professional and to be considered successful in the role‚ each individual much possess these competencies to be considered top executive. Business mastery‚ HR mastery‚ and personal credibility will propel a HR employee to a top executive HR manager
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Quality Concepts in Software Engineering software quality refers to two related but distinct notions that exist wherever quality is defined in a business context: Software functional quality reflects how well it complies with or conforms to a given design‚ based on functional requirements or specifications. That attribute can also be described as the fitness for purpose of a piece of software or how it compares to competitors in the marketplace as a worthwhile product. Software structural quality
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Quick study guide 20 Examination strategies Before the exam: Focus on revision‚ not re-learning • Listen for verbal clues offered in lectures and tutorials. • Use the Unit Guide to create an overview of themes and topics. • Prepare a pre-examination study timetable. Share your time between subjects‚ according to available marks. • Identify problem areas and work on these first. • Aim for understanding‚ not just memorising the material. • Study actively—verbalise and visualise your
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Regular Faculty Excerpted from the School of Public Health’s Guide to Faculty and Their Expertise To learn more about individual faculty‚ select a name from the dropdown list‚ or click a name in the descriptions on this page. JEAN ABRAHAM‚ Ph.D. Assistant Professor‚ Division of Health Policy and Management Expertise: health economics Bio: Jean Abraham received her Ph.D. in public policy analysis and management from CarnegieMellon University. Her research specialties include health
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Premarital sex (also called non-marital sex‚ youthful sex‚ adolescent sex‚ and young-adult sex) is sexual activity‚ including vaginal intercourse‚ oral sex‚ and anal sex‚ practiced by persons who are unmarried. Although it has always been practiced‚ in the West it has increased in prevalence since the mid-1950s. Historically considered taboo by many cultures and considered a sin by numerous religions‚ it has become more commonly accepted in the last few decades. Until the 1950s‚[1] the term "premarital
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