Teacher’s Day In India Since times immemorial‚ Indians have respected and idolized their teachers. Earlier‚ we used to call our teachers ’Guru’ and now it’s the contemporary ’Sir’ or ’Madam’. Nevertheless‚ the role of teachers has remained the same. They were‚ are and will continue to be our guiding light‚ creating conditions conducive to our overall development. We will always be thankful to them for their constructive support. It is as an expression of this gratitude only that we celebrate
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assets into domestic structures‚ equipment‚ and organizations. It does not include foreign investment into the stock markets. This research has called for financial institutions to be more entrepreneurial‚ flexible‚ adaptive and innovative so as to effectively meet the changing demands of today’s population and progress around the globe. The research problem in the paper is to study the issues and challenges of FDI in retail banking in India and to analyze the impact of FDI on retail banking. KEYWORDS:
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Malaysia Kamaruddin‚ Badrul Hisham; Safa‚ Mohammad Samaun and Mohd‚ Rohani MARA University of Technology 08. March 2008 Online at http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/10670/ MPRA Paper No. 10670‚ posted 21. September 2008 / 16:23 Assessing Production Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Malaysia ISSN 1985-3599 Research paper Received 07 March’08/Accepted 10 May’08 Assessing Production Efficiency of Islamic Banks and Conventional Bank Islamic Windows in Malaysia ♣ Badrul Hisham Kamaruddina
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School Reform Policy Natasha Space Seminars in Teacher Leadership‚ EDU 558 Week 3‚ Assignment 1 Professor: School Reform Policy School reform includes a number of programs and policies. A reform normally changes or affects the way a school is ran; there are two types of reforms; one deals with curriculum the other administration. Today‚ many school reforms are driven by the idea that U.S. students need to be more competitive. To retain this country ’s international leadership‚ our
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When I first arrived at Parkside Elementary‚ I thought the school looked really small. I went to visit on Friday‚ December 16‚ 2016 and upon arriving‚ learned school had been let out early due to snow. Ms. Sperfslage was still there and allowed me to speak with her about what her classroom is like. She explained to me the whole building was only first grade (which was really amazing to me‚ I’ve never heard of a school building being one grade). Since she didn’t have any students when I arrived
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5398 Social Networking Sites and their Impact on Grades Submitted by: Piyush Aggarwal Table of Contents Social Networking Sites (SNS) and their Impact on Grades 2 Background 2 Literature Review and Discussion 2 Conclusion 6 Limitations 7 Future Research 7 References: 8 Social Networking Sites (SNS) and their Impact on Grades Background Social Networking Sites (SNS) have become an integral part of the day-to-day lives of students. In today’s digital age‚ SNS has become the most-common platform
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Formella 1 Nathan Formella Mr. Johnson English 2 16 May 2014 Research Paper Attention all teen smartphone users‚ imagine a life without a smartphone; no apps‚ no games‚ no I nternet‚ and no communication with your friends. Smartphones have been a massive impact on teens and the use of smartphones has been rapidly increasing amongst teens. A recent study shows that about 78 percent of teens own a cell phone and 47 percent of those teens have a smartphone‚ these numbers are only incr
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The research paper discusses about how power influences consumer behavior decision making of what to value and who to value. Individuals with high power fosters an agnostic orientation where they give themselves more importance as compare to other while individuals with low power fosters an communal orientation where others are given importance. Effects of power can be driven by psychological propensity of power or psychological need of power. Psychological propensity of power means that there is
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makes a teacher an effective teacher? There are many skills‚ traits and methods that teachers possess to effectively teach students. The purpose of this analysis is to try and find statistical research that can be recorded with conclusions to draw from it. I have interviewed two teachers consisting of 5 questions each and I have handed out 16 copies of my questionnaire containing 10 questions each. I used 8 males and 8 females so that I can make a non-biased conclusion to my research. From the
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Volume : 1 | Issue : 10 | October 2012 ISSN - 2250-1991 Management Research Paper A case study on Customer Relationship Management at Big Bazaar in Surat city *Deval B Patel * Assit. Professor‚ Dept. of Food Business Management‚ College of FPT& BE‚ Ananad Agricultural University‚ Anand - 388110 ABSTRACT Customer relationship management (CRM) can help organizations to manage customer interactions more effectively to maintain competitiveness in the present economy. As more and more
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