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    Throughout three months of my professional training as an import/export coordinator‚ I have experience the real import-export working condition‚ which developed and improved my functional and soft skills in several aspects. It was actually the third time I worked for HQ‚ the last one was two years ago as I did my first practical training. I enjoy working there and wish to explore and experience more in this industry‚ which could be helpful for my future job. That is why I chose this company again

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    (1997) ‘Career Paths in Industrial Management: A Survey of Taiwan’s Manufacturing Industries’‚ Career Development International‚ 2(4): 189 – 95. Kerry‚ B.B. (1998) ‘A Synergistic Model of Organizational Career Development’ Unpublished doctoral dissertation‚ Department of Educational Psychology‚ the University of Calgary. Kim‚ Y. and Cha‚ J. (2000) ‘Career Orientations of R&D Professionals in Korea’‚ R&D Management‚ 30(2): 121 – 37. Leavitt‚ W.M. (1996) ‘High Pay and Low Morale: Can High Pay‚ Excellent

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    Dissertation Report On “Absenteeism of Employee” At Indchemie Health Specialities Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the award of POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT Academy Of Management Studies‚ Dehradun Submitted To Mr. Rahul Saxena (Class Coordinator) Ruchi Sinha PGDM – III (B) Submitted By Roll: - 14 DECLARATION I‚ Ruchi Sinha declaring that all the information given in this project report is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I

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    Narcotic Control; New York; University Press. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 1997. 1995 Youth Fatal Crash and Alcohol Facts; Washington D.C.‚ US Department of Transportation. National Survey on Drug Use and Health (2009). Vol. 1‚ Summary of National Findings. National Institute of Drug Administration (NIDA) (2010). Newlin‚ et al (2010). The cost of Tobacco‚ Alcohol and Illicit Drug Abuse to Australian Society in 2004/05 National Drug Strategy Monograph Series No. 64. Nowinski‚ J.

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    Tools 30 3.7 Logistical and Ethical Considerations 31 CHAPTER FOUR: CASE STUDY 32 4.1 Principal Roles of OFCOM 32 4.2 Strategies behind OFCOM’s success 36 4.3 Challenges and issues with OFCOM 39 CHAPTER FOUR: FINDINGS AND DISCUSSIONS 41 CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY‚ CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 46 5.1.0: Introduction 46 CONCLUSIONS 47 RECOMMENDATIONS 48 FURTHER RESEARCH 48 REFERENCES: 50 ABSTRACT An organization interacts with many individuals and organizations internally and externally. The government

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    GENERAL INTRODUCTION Ours is an anthropocentric world where each individual is went upon attaining self realisation in himself or herself. He or she has scant respect for others. Pragmatism has become the order of the day. In short man has become inordinately selfish‚ considering society a mere means to gratify himself/ herself. This malady of the modern society has been denounced by eminent philosophers like Kant‚ F. H. Bradley etc. Their sole intention was to lay a foundation for ethics. But

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    Summary of Clinical Supervision Cycle Introduction The clinical supervision model for conducting observations has been used in the education field for decades. Clinical supervision involves a teacher receiving information from an administrator‚ colleague‚ peer coach‚ or mentor‚ who has observed the teacher’s performance and who serves as both a mirror and a sounding board to aid the teacher in critical examination of a specific aspect of their instruction and possibly alter his or her own professional

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    Employee Attrition and Retention: Exploring the Dimensions in the urban centric BPO Industry Synopsis of the thesis to be submitted in fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in MANAGEMENT By Santoshi Sen Gupta Enrollment No: 064009502 Under the guidance of Dr. Aayushi Gupta JAYPEE INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY‚ NOIDA A-10‚ SECTOR 62‚ NOIDA‚ INDIA TABLE OF CONTENTS S. No. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 3.0 4.

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    SOCIAL CLASS IS A FACTOR IN THE LINK BETWEEN SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND CRIMINALITY Chapter 1. Introduction – Outline the issues to be looked at in the chapter and give a reason about why it is important to look at each issue. There are many ways in which involvement with drugs can lead to breaking the law[?]. [?]From dealing drugs‚ taking drugs to some of the effects drugs have on people’s lifestyles and choices ends up with the law being broken.

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    Socialism is no longer part of the New Labour ideology Introduction Neil Kinnock started the New Labour movement in an attempt to modernise the Labour Party and become more electorally popular after their crushing defeat to the Conservatives in the 1983 general election. The New Labour movement only received proper acknowledgement under Tony Blair. As part of the New Labour movement - ’The Project’ - ’Tony the Tory’ moved the party closer to the centre of the political spectrum than it had

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