Table-1. Profession of the respondents profession | number | percentage | Student | 2 | 8 | Service holder | 8 | 32 | Business | 9 | 36 | other | 6 | 24 | I interviewed a total of 25 account holders of the Bank and checked their profession. From the above table ( tabe-1) ‚ it shows that majority of the respondents belong to business group and this is 36%. The next group close to business group is service holder and their percentage is 32% which also seems significant. Only 8% of the
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Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Background 3.1. Introduction 3.2. Objectives 3. Approach and Methodology 4.3. Survey Questionnaire 4. Respondent Profile 5. Results and discussion 6.4. Service Provider Subscribed 6.5. Plan Range vs Bill/Month 6.6. Important Feature/Service 6.7. Overall Satisfaction 6.8. Loyalty vs satisfaction vary by Age 6. Conclusion 7. Reference 8. Annex 9.9. Annex A
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1. Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people (1.1) Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people (1.2) Describe with examples how to behave appropriately for a child or young person’s stage of development To establish respectful and professional relationships with children and young people‚ there are many procedures to achieve this. The way to do this would be by the way an adult interacts with a child
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AN ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF NON-DECEPTIVE PIRATED PRODUCTS A Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the Degree of Masters in Business Administration Submitted by- Anurag Sah C-46 Akshita Srivastava C-47 Ira Purohit C-48 Kirtana Cheeyanna C-49 SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SYMBIOSIS INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY‚ PUNE September 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our
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Fun to Learn Friends Magazine No. 251 Age range: 3 - 7 Price: £2.99 Society is usually familiar with the contents of magazines‚ which are published for adults. This course presented an opportunity to discover and evaluate a children’s magazine for the class. The reviewed magazine is one of the series of Fun to Learn- Friends by Redan Publishing Ltd. Each magazine of Fun to Learn- Friends covers an issue. The 251st is focused on Halloween
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1. Harper‚ J.‚ Macdonald‚ G.‚ & Nail‚ P. (2010). Do people use reverse psychology? An exploration of strategic self-anticonformity‚ Psychology Press:Social Influence‚ 6: 1-14. doi: 10.1080/15534510.2010.517282 2. Much research has been done focussing on social influences. An important aspect of the studies is called the compliance paradigm‚ which focuses on direct requests when the requester has either an equal or lower status than that of the receiver. There are three techniques that seem to
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Boy Scouts of America. Current business literature and personal communication were used to gather information. The Boy Scouts of America is a very large organization that has roots all over the world and in many businesses. For almost 100 years‚ Scouting programs have instilled in youth the values found in the Scout Oath and Scout Law‚ Today‚ these values are just as relevant in helping youth grow to their full potential as they were in 1910. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to participate
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worked countless hours collecting food and working at the nearby food pantry in Brandon. I worked on projects led by fellow scouts in my troop and picked up trash in the local park in Rosendale more times than I can count. I’ve learned many skills in scouting besides the stereotypical knots and campfires that usually come to mind. I learned leadership skills‚ public speaking skills. Heck‚ I learned how to organize people to achieve a common goal when I had to lead my service project in the community.
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SHORT PAPER ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Nicholas Peterson HSS4M The Modern Context: Baden-Powell / Scouting Movement February 19‚ 2015 Research Question: How did the Scouting movement contribute to develop an ideal masculinity for boys? Tosh‚ John. "Masculinities in an Industrializing Society: Britain 1800 – 1914." Journal of British Studies Vol. 44‚ No. 2 (2005): 330-342. In this article Tosh explains this period as an industrializing society to which he describes as nationalism
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They are saying that having a person who use to be a girl and now identifies as a boy is the same as having a Venturing Crew. Scouting today has found new ways to make the program better for everyone both parents and scouts alike. People have made decide that bringing another group of scouts into the program will make those who look at the program as a one sided activity see that
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