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    Report on Arrangement of The Exhibition & Display The Prepared Items. The D.T.Ed Teaching Aid Exhibition followed by the Annual day celebration was held on the 28th of April 2012 at St.Teresa’s Junior College of Education. It was a successful event conducted by the combined efforts of our Principal Sr.Louella‚ the D.T.Ed Teacher trainers‚ students of the F.Y.D.T.Ed‚ S.Y.D.T.Ed & not forgetting the non-teaching staff too played an important till the finale! But the preparations for this

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    3. What is ‘Prisoner’s Dilemma’‚ of non cooperative game? Ans) In game theory‚ a non-cooperative game is one in which players make decisions independently. Thus‚ while players could cooperate‚ any cooperation must be self-enforcing. A game in which players can enforce contracts through third parties is a cooperative game. Prisoner’s dilemma of non-cooperative game is a scenario where cooperation and trust wins and blind pursuit of self-interest loses. It is illustrated by the problem faced by two

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    PESTLE Analysis of Boeing

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    “People working together as a global enterprise for aerospace industry leadership” Introduction Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defence‚ space and security systems. A top U.S. exporter‚ the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in 150 countries. Boeing products and tailored services include commercial and military aircraft‚ satellites‚ weapons‚ electronic and defence systems‚ launch systems‚ advanced

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    ARTICLES OF PARTNERSHIP OF KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESEN TS: These Articles of Partnership‚ made and executed by and among: Ivone May R. Ybanez‚ Filipino‚ residing at 2532 San Vicente Village‚ Panabo City Joseph G. Castro‚ Filipino‚ residing at 2508 P-3 Western San Vicente‚ Panabo City Lynelle H. Bernabe‚ Filipino‚ residing at DAPCO Farm 2‚ Panabo City; all of legal age witnessed: 1. That they have formed a partnership among themselves under the name and style of 2. That the purpose

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    of a Partnership Explain the effects of the entries to record the liquidation of a partnership. Liquidation of a business involves selling the assets of the firm‚ paying liabilities‚ and distributing any remaining assets. Liquidation may result from the sale of the business by mutual agreement of the partners‚ from the death of a partner‚ or from bankruptcy. Partnership liquidation ends both the legal and economic life of the entity. From an accounting standpoint‚ the partnership should

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    Automotive Supply chains risks and mitigation strategies The auto industry has been a global business for a long time. This year has made it clear just how much a problem in just one of those regions‚ however‚ can affect everyone in the product chain (Miel‚ 2011)… Lall (2009) classified supply chains risk into different types depending on their origins. These include demand risk‚ internal risk‚ and external environment risk. External Environment These risk elements are external to and uncontrollable

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    Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group: Decision 2001 I. Current Situation A. Financial Performance – During the past five years‚ revenues continued to increase‚ but organizational difficulties caused erratic profitability and due to the engineer ’s strike‚ it had come downhill in 2000. B. Strategic Posture 1. Mission-Vision – For people to work together as a global enterprise for aerospace leadership. 2. Objectives – The Company wants to dominate the world ’s aircraft market as it once used

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    How does partnership working benefit children and young people with disabilities? Partnership working can be described as “A relationship between individuals or groups that is characterized by mutual cooperation and responsibility‚ as for the achievement of a specified goal” Author unknown‚ (2016). I have chosen to look at this topic as i am interested in ways of how partnership working can benefit children and young people with disabilities. When professionals work in partnership it may help

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    ------------------------------------------------- Public Private Partnerships Strategic Finance Assignment 1) What are Public Private Partnerships? A public–private partnership (PPP) is a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies.  Public Private Partnership is an arrangement between a government / statutory entity / government owned entity on one side and a private sector entity

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    in Germany in the 1800’s‚ the intent was to fill a need for the underserved and poor. Credit unions originated because banks were reluctant to lend money to certain individuals or groups. Those underserved consumers pooled their resources and formed cooperatives which are owned by their members. This afforded cooperatives better known as credit unions‚ to be classified as not-for-profit‚ which means that they are not subject to corporate income taxes. Cooperatives were formed to give the

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