Interim Budget 2014 Global cues not to overly hit India‚ India held its head above water during global crisis Fiscal deficit for 2013-14 will be contained at 4.6% Export seen at $326 billion showing 6.3 per cent year-on-year growth Growth for FY14 estimated at 4.9%; Q3‚ Q4 growth seen at 5.2% I reject the argument of policy paralysis Let history be the judge of last 10 years Economy in much better shape now than it was two years ago 10-year trend growth rate at 6.2 per cent‚ UPA I and II
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[GHz] | | Source spectral width‚ Δλo | 0.8008 | [nm] | | Data rate (no WDM) | 2.5000 | [Gb/s] | | Baud Rate | 2.5000 | [Gb/s] | | Bit Slot | 400.0000 | [ps] | | Initial pulse width‚ Δt‚ 50% RZ | 200 | [ps] | | Side-band capture factor | 2.50000 | [--] | | Modulated Spectral Wdth‚ ΔfBDR | 6.2500 | [GHz] | | Modulated Spectral Wdth‚ ΔλBDR | 0.05005 | [nm] | | Summed Spectral Width‚ ΔλT | 0.85089 | [nm] | | Fiber Dispersion parameter‚ D @ λo | 4.0000 | [ps/nm-km] |
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Research methods in business and management Introduction The most common classification splits the methods used in organisational and business research into two large groups‚ namely quantitative and qualitative research methods. Quantitative methodology incorporates methods that have been designed to facilitate research in the field of natural (physical) sciences. Therefore‚ the main mission of quantitative research is to ensure validity and reliability of study results (Dingwall et al‚ 1998).
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1.1 Explain the function of assessment in learning and development □ Functions‚ e.g. measurement and recording of achievement‚ Identification of individual student needs‚ formative or summative Assessment‚ fit for purpose‚ assessment against standards and Performance/assessment criteria‚ monitoring development‚ evidence For performance review/targets/benchmarking‚ contributing to Quality assurance‚ development of best practice. 1.2 Define the key concepts and principles of assessment □ Purpose
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The two of the budgets that are commonly used in the health care organizations are capital budget and operating budget. Capital budgets consider equipment and building acquisitions that the hospital will be using for over a year. The operating budget is part of the master budget and is the day-to-day revenues and expenditures for the facility. Reviewing these two types of budgets meet the American Organization of Nurse Examiners Competency business skills‚ in “developing and manage an annual operating
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Classical Principle of Argument - "What the Waters Revealed" DeAnna Alexander ENG/215 November 26‚ 2012 Lois Theisen Classical Principle of Argument - "What the Waters Revealed" Every writer wants to reach their audience and persuade them to his or her point of view. They want to show and maintain authority in an argument‚ whether in writing or face-to-face. To accomplish that goal‚ a writer should imply the three classical principles of argument; ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos. Ethos occurs when
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Assessment Task 1 – Personal Reflections Reflections Reflection 1: Why I chose to study at a university I chose to study at a university over going to another facility such as TAFE or the workforce because of the opportunities that it offers. Studying at a university opens the door to increased employment‚ the chance to development myself and my interests and to pioneering change. To me‚ studying at a university is a mark of success‚ receiving a degree in an area that I chose. It signified
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Q1). The principles of scientific management differ from the ordinary principles. Why? Give your comments The Principles of Scientific Management is a monograph or a specialist work published by Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1911. Scientific management is a new thinking on management. The literary meaning of scientific management is performing the work of management in a scientific manner. In other words‚ discarding the traditional approaches to management and adopting newer and more scientific
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Chap 22: 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 7‚ 10‚ and 11 1. You purchase machinery for $23‚958 that generates cash flow of $6‚000 for 5 years. What is the internal rate of return on the investment? $23‚958/$6000= 3.993 PVAIF (5 @ 3.993) = 8% 2. The cost of capital for a firm is 10%. The firm has 2 possible investments with the cash flows: Yr 1 A. $300 B. $200 Yr 2 A. $200 B. $200 Yr 3 A. $100 B. $200 A. Each investment costs $480. What investments should the firm make according to the present value?
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Running head: ETHICAL PRINCIPALS CASE Ethical Principals Case Study Shawn R. Holy Grand Canyon University HLT 305 May 2‚ 2010 Ethical Principals Case Study You are presented with a 52-year-old female patient. She is experiencing acute discomfort from gall stone symptoms for the fourth time in 8 years. The condition has responded to non-surgical treatment in the past‚ but each subsequent time is a slower and more painful recovery. She is underinsured and the cost of a surgery would be
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