defendant was offered as Programmer Trainee vide letter dated 26-03-1993 on a consolidated stipend of Rs.2‚250/- per month and the first defendant signed the letter of appointment on 05-04-1993 agreeing the terms and he underwent training. As guaranteeing the due performance of the terms‚ the second defendant stood as a surety and both the defendants executed a surety bond on 27-04-1993 and subsequently‚ the first defendant joined on 03-05-1993‚ at programme training and was paid stipend at the rate of Rs
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certain elements and features that were once upon a time thought to be exclusive to humans and humans alone. (Francine Patterson and Wendy Gordon‚ 1993‚ para. 2-5) The passage itself poses a question that I find to be quite compelling. At what certain point‚ can an animal have “a claim to a basic moral right?”(Francine Patterson and Wendy Gordon‚ 1993‚ para. 4) At what point should an animal be put on the same level of basic moral rights as an ordinary human being? The authors‚ Francine Patterson
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Company Bio Enager Industries Inc. is a young company whose growth was profound up to 1993 when it amassed sales over $222 Million. This company is comprised of three main divisions that are all considered to be independent from one another. The first and oldest division of the company is the Consumer Products Division which designs‚ manufactures‚ and markets a variety of kitchenware. The Industrial Products Division focuses its efforts on creating machinery that is uniquely and specifically designed
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Cited: one. Retrieved Sept 23‚ 2010‚ from http://people.lis.uiuc.edu/~hearne/cite.html. Hearne‚ B. (1993‚ August). Respect the source: reducing cultural chaos in picture books‚ part two McDermott‚ G. (1992). Zomo the rabbit: a trickster tale from West Africa. 1st ed. San Diego‚ CA: Harcourt Brace & Company. Mendoza‚ J.‚ & Reese‚ D. (2001). Examining
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Owens Psych 545 March 14‚ 2011 Dr. Marc Miller Dual Relationships and Boundaries Paper Most major professional codes of ethics have a policy or rule against dual relationships (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Dual relationships exist when a professional acts at the same time or sequentially in two roles (Gottlieb‚ 1993). Through the course of this paper‚ the concept of dual relationships will be examined. Ethical issues with dual relationships will be explained as well as the clarification and analyzation
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2013 Artificial Intelligence We have come so far… Some might say that Artificial Intelligence was first seen in ancient history with mythological gods. Others believe the idea was created in early 1940’s. These are still debated between many scientists. Artificial Intelligence means much more than an idea to those who have dedication their lives to this science. In this paper I will be discussing the history‚ progress‚ and future of Artificial
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in general and by two subcategories of this literature in particular–teacher decision making and classroom assessment. A frequently mentioned premise of reflective practice is that it helps teachers make more informed decisions (Valli‚ 1993; Calderhead and Gates‚ 1993; Brubacher‚ Case‚ and Reagan‚ 1994). If teachers are more reflective‚ the argument goes‚ they will be better placed to make good judgments about appropriate instructional approaches‚ accurate evaluative criteria‚ helpful curricular sequencing
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can tell that the Swift Creek did not have shine or straightness to their pottery. There was not always a stamp used to make designs for their pottery (Fariello 2013). The Cherokee would use sharp sticks to make figures into the pottery (Leftwich‚ 1993). They believed pottery should be used for utilitarian‚ ceremonial and decorative uses‚ where the Swift Creek mainly seen pottery as a ritual or ceremonial use (Fariello 2013). The use pottery for a use of remembrance of their ancestors and other Cherokee
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The Coca-Cola Company and Subsidiaries Financial Review Incorporating Management’s Discussion and Analysis We exist for one reason: to maximize share-owner value over time. To accomplish this mission‚ The Coca-Cola Company and its subsidiaries (our Company) have developed a comprehensive business strategy focused on four key objectives: (1) increasing volume‚ (2) expanding share of worldwide beverage sales‚ (3) maximizing long-term cash flows‚ and (4) improving economic profit and creating economic
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profitability of a company’s capital investments. In other words how efficiently are long term funds of a company being used. b. In 1994 it was 11%. In 1993 12.1%. In 1985 12.98%. A higher dip between 1985 & 1994. This is primarily because the proportion of Capital Employed has increased more than the proportion of NPAT. 3. Current Ratio a. In 1994 1.34. 1993 1.28. 1985 1.81 b. This ratio has decreased w.r.t 1985. This clearly tells that the net current liabilities of the company have increased
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