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    most of companies are following the semi-custom approach to reduce the cost & time to market which are the most important parameters for any successful products. To follow the approach of semi-custom‚ designer need a characterized library of standard cells e.g. logic gates‚ data buses‚ sequential building blocks like F/F’s etc. That’s why‚ many companies & fabrication plants provide std. cell library with the data sheets containing information about timing‚ area & power parameters. Overview:

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    today [that] project an unrealistic and even dangerous standard of feminine beauty that can have a powerful influence on the way women view themselves. From the perspective of the mass media‚ thinness is idealized and expected for women to be considered attractive’” (Serdar 2).The media’s portrayal of gaunt images must cease. To resolve this dispute‚ companies can change the standard of the models

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    The Gap Model is a conceptual model especially developed to qualitatively measure service quality. It was developed by parasuraman et al.(1985) based on results from empirical research. Tha gap model identifies five organizational gaps within the process of service design and delivery that cause deficits in quality ‚ leading to dissatisfied customers. The Gap Model locates and maps five generic gaps that apply regardless of the thematic type of service: 1. Between management perceptions of customer

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    heavily edited and photo shopped to look the way they do. This unrealistic standard of beauty is considered to be: thin but still curvy; slightly toned but not too muscular; and to have a large bust‚ a thigh gap‚ and prominent collar bones. However‚ the average clothing size for a women in the UK is a 16 ‚ and 12-14 for a teenager‚ so you can understand why the fact that girls are bombarded with images of this standard every day‚ gives them a goal that is difficult to reach and has upsetting effects

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    vision statements on the following components: STANDARD CHARTERED BANK Historical Background The Standard Chartered Group is an unusual banking business. Although its roots are British‚ its area of operations‚ its network and indeed its profits stream are overwhelmingly international. The name Standard Chartered comes from the two original banks from which it was Founded – The Chartered Bank of India‚ Australia‚ and China‚ and the Standard Bank of British South Africa. James Wilson following

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    Harmonization of International Accounting Standards Need for Harmonization of International Accounting Standards Introduction As there has been a tremendous growth in the market place with the existing accounting practices‚ this leads us to question why do we need harmonization of International accounting standards‚ what are its advantages and what are the barriers that hinder harmonization? Although accounting may be the "language of business‚" a common language has never been necessary

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    The case study of Standard chartered: Islamic ethics and social responsibility. Abstract This paper is a case study on Ethisc and Social responsibility as adobpted by Standard Chartered Saadiq‚ paper briefs Islamic concept of ethics and social responsibilities and brief comparison with conventional ethics and social responsibility concept. Paper highlights on business performance by Standard Chartered Saadiq‚ products offered to customers‚ Shariah compliance policy and social reposnibility of

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    Exposure Draft Accounting Standard (AS) 10 (revised) Tangible Fixed Assets (Last date for Comments: February 28‚ 2006) The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Issued by Accounting Standards Board Exposure Draft Revised AS 10‚ Tangible Fixed Assets Contents INVITATION TO COMMENT [Exposure Draft] Accounting Standard AS 10 (revised) Pages 4-5 Tangible Fixed Assets OBJECTIVE SCOPE DEFINITIONS RECOGNITION Initial Costs Subsequent Costs MEASUREMENT AT RECOGNITION Elements

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    and the intention of chair’s being have become a transitional concept‚ which influences the transformation of chairs. In this occasion‚ the essay will discuss the significance of Jean Prouvé’s Standard Chair (Chaise Standard Demontable). Chaise Standard Demontable‚ which literally translates to Standard Chair from French to English‚ is one of the very first chairs that utilize flexible and efficient assembly system. This chair was first conceived in the 1930 and was continuously developed and perfected

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    LEARN EXPLANATION/DEFINITIONS OF TERMS: Outcomes Are the results of learning. Can be classified as critical outcomes‚ learning outcomes‚ developmental outcomes and specific outcomes. Critical outcomes: Critical outcomes are generic‚ cross-curricular‚ broad outcomes that form the basis of learning on all levels of education and refers to the learners’ ability to apply knowledge‚ skills and attitudes in an integrated way. • identifying and solving problems and taking decisions by using

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