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    [ December ¯ 2011 ] FINAL EXAMINATION (REVISED SYLLABUS - 2008) GROUP - III Paper-13 : MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING- STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT Section I : Strategic Management Q. 1. Differentiate between : (a) Plan and policy (b) Programmed and contingency strategy (c) Effects of learning and experience curve (d) Market and marketing research Answer 1. (a) Plan A plan is directed towards achievement of specific objectives over a specified period of times. Policy A policy is a guide which

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    cultural differences between countries. For example‚ European managers and workers were philosophically opposed to piecework and seemed to value vacation time more highly than extra income from bonuses. I think that for implementing new incentive scheme Lincoln also chose wrong mode of entry into European market. Afterwards European plants went into troubles. Another mistake was that corporative executives paid little attention to their subsidiaries; the whole company became very decentralized. HQ didn’t

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    DISCUSS SOME OF THE WAYS IN WHICH PEOPLE VALUES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENGLISH ARE EXPRESSED IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE WORLD. My EMA investigates values and attitudes towards the persuasive power of rhetoric in the USA and values and attitudes to English language policy and education in China. I have chosen these because I thought I would be interesting to investigate two different contexts in which English language has a totally different significance. What values and attitudes to English are

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    Lincoln on leadership The book Lincoln on leadership provides an overview of the Abraham Lincoln presidency‚ in addition to his leadership style. The author discusses Lincoln’s leadership qualities using tangible examples of Lincoln’s performance as a leader. The book examines Lincoln’s leadership around four broad areas from the life and work of Abraham Lincoln such as the people‚ character‚ endeavor‚ and communication. The book presents leadership principles and lessons accumulated from the

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    Characters Sarah Grimke- she is an abrupt young girl who loves to read and write and is very smart. She loved to read and write so much that she had taught her waiting maid Hetty how to read and write which was against the law. She was punished and was banished from her father’s book collection. Hetty then also was whipped. Hetty Grimke- a young slave girl who has bright yellowish eyes like her mother. She has always been a very bold girl. Also was later taught how to read and write by Ms. Sarah Grimke

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    approaches to the New Testament text stand on the top. The NT Scholarship constantly endeavors to discover and generate innovative prototype for the approaches to the New Testament text. Among the many‚ Vernon K. Robbins who coined the term “Socio- Rhetoric criticism” is an extraordinary figure in the field of New Testament criticism. His work is considered to be one of most the significant arts to approach the New Testament text. This approach to the New Testament text is inclusive of literary‚ narrative

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    The Diary of Reverend Hale Act 1 (Descriptive) . I can’t help but feel out of place in this town‚ my every public move watched by people by the dozen. I feel like a complete foreigner in my own land‚ the townsfolk were bitter‚ cold and unwelcoming. It felt like there was something here‚ a spooky vibe radiating of every little thing. The town belonged in a book not a thing out of place‚ not a drunk to be scene‚ it was every preachers dream. My first

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    Anthony Morrow Intro to Rhetorical Theory CMST 210 Mini Paper 1 Rhetoric Rhetoric is the study and use of languages that can either be expressed in written‚ spoken or visual form. Rhetoric is a tool that aids in investigating how language can be shaped and modified to shape people. In addition‚ rhetoric helps in organizing and sustaining social groups and in coordinating behavior of people in a society. Rhetoric integrates three appeals to the audiences that allow and encourage effective communication

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    The Contemporary Unethical Use of Rhetoric in the Media to Manipulate the Public Aristotle believed that rhetoric is an art that could‚ and should‚ be studied and that good rhetoric is not only persuasive but also ethical. I agree with Aristotle’s claim that good rhetoric is not only persuasive but it is ethical. Rhetoric is value neutral in that the principles of rhetoric are not necessarily moral or immoral; it is dependent on how they are utilized. I believe it is unethical when good rhetorical

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    nourished schools of rhetoric that followed him. Aristotle came with his unique classification of rhetoric; he put it into five parts as it is already explained above. He rejected Plato’s views that rhetoric does not lead to knowledge‚ he affirmed that rhetoric is crucial because it leads to understand justice and maintains people’s rights whenever law fails to keep justice. We have noticed that how Cicero had laid down a comprehensive analysis of the nature ant range of rhetoric. At his hands the

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