The pub is a central part of English life and culture. Pub- going is deeply ingrained in British society and has long been renowned all over the world. Consequently ‚ recognizing the principal features of British pubs is of great importance for any foreigners to travel to the UK and achieve a deeper understanding of the Britishness. 1. The origin of British pubs Pub‚ an abbreviation of public house‚ is a place of alcohol drinking‚ friend gathering or just self-relaxing. It now can include meal serving
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COURSE: MBA -Decision Making Tools LECTURER: Human Relations in schools Interpretation and Discussion of the results Frequencies. Table 1: How many of your teachers you consider as good educators | | Frequency | Percent | None | 7 | 3.4 | Few | 25 | 12.3 | Some | 73 | 35.8 | A lot | 67 | 32.8 | Almost all | 26 | 12.7 | Missing | 6 | 2.9 | Total | 204 | 100.0 |
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By S.Murdhen 1 Table of Contents 1. INTRODUC TION .............................................................................................................. 3 2. B rief Objectives .................................................................................................................. 4 3.0 Brief Liter ature Rev iew ........................................................................................... 4 3.1 Cornerstones of dividend policy .............................
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QUESTION 2 INTRODUCTION Agency theory is a model that explicate why performance or judgment differ when display by member of a group. Specifically‚ it explains the connection between the party‚ called the principal that delegates work to another‚ called the agent. It clarify their dissimilarity in performance or judgment by noting that the two parties regularly have different goals and‚ independent of their respective goals‚ may have unusual manner toward threat. In another words‚ it can be also
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Objective This study aims at making a comparative analysis of the factors that determine the choice of a consumer purchasing a cell phone i.e. Appearance v/s Functionality and support the findings with statistical evidence. This research will allow us to predict the future trend of cell phone sales by providing insight into customer preferences and relation between customer profile and desired features. Research Question What motivates consumers to buy a particular cell phone? Variables
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of every agent is to act within the scope of the authority conferred upon him and perform the agency work according to the directions given by the principal. When the agent acts otherwise‚ if any loss be sustained‚ he must make it good to the principal‚ and if any profit accrues‚ he must account for it. Illustrations: (a) Where the principal instructed the agent to warehouse the goods at a particular place and the agent warehoused them at a different warehouse which was equally safe‚
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 5 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 PURPOSE‚ SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS 8 RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 9 Primary Objective 9 Secondary Objective 10 METHODOLOGY 10 Type of Research Design 10 Primary Data Sources 11 Secondary Data Sources 11 Scaling Techniques 11 Questionnaire Development 11 Sampling Techniques 11 Data Collection 11 Data Analysis 11 Methodology 11 Tools 11 Data Evaluation 12 Data Analysis 12 Factor Analysis 12 Regression
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ECGI European Corporate Governance Institute Finance Working Paper No. 39/2004 Negotiation‚ Organization and Markets Harvard University Working Paper No. 04-26 Agency Costs of Overvalued Equity Michael C. Jensen Harvard Business School; The Monitor Company; Social Science Electronic Publishing (SSEP)‚ In. This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection at: http://ssrn.com/abstract=480421 MICHAEL C. JENSEN April 2004
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Education 5. Travel and the handicapped Emergence of Group Travel Patterns 1. Travel club 2. Low-Price group travel 3. Public carrier group-rates and arrangements 4. Incentive tours 5. Special- interest tours Summary of the principal social effects of tourism 1.The vacation and special business trips a person takes are often among life’s most vivid memories. 2.For families ‚vacation trips takes together are among the highlights
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conducting principal’s business 164. An agent is bound to conduct the business of his principal according to the directions given by the principal‚ or‚ in the absence of any such directions‚ according to the custom which prevails in doing business of the same kind at the place where the agent conducts the business. When the agent acts otherwise‚ if any loss be sustained‚ he must make it good to his principal‚ and‚ if any profit accrues‚ he must account for it. ILLUSTRATIONS (a) A‚ an agent engaged
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