PT. BERJAYA SALLY CERIA INTRODUCTORY BUSINESS CHRISTABEL VANIA MICHAEL NPM : 1006805510 Table of Contents Page ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Sour Sally’s form of business 1.2 Opprotunities in starting this business in Indonesia 1.3 Maintaining good relationship with customers‚ suppliers and media Page ................................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Faculty of Arts The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Programme of Studies ECONOMICS 6-Semester Course 3 Credit Course per paper per semester Maximum 45 hours per paper Course Titles and Detailed Syllabi [w.e.f. 2013-2014] 1 Titles of Courses Semester Course No. Semester-01 CORE - 01 (04) ALLIED - 01 / 02 INTD ELCTV - 01 Semester-02 CORE - 02 (06) ALLIED - 03 / 04 INTD ELCTV - 02 FOUNDATION - 06 FOUNDATION - 07 Semester-03 CORE - 03 (07)
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Abstract Individuals undergoing cardiac surgery can be of any age and functional ability. This literature review examines the correlation between the patient’s ability to engage in self-care behaviors and the efficacy of their rehabilitation. Using Orem’s Self-Care Nursing Deficit Theory and Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory peer-reviewed research studies were selected from accredited journals using CINHAL‚ Ovid‚ PubMed and Google Scholar ranging from 1988 to 2009. The literature reviewed indicated
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This article was downloaded by: [Sheffield Hallam University] On: 12 November 2014‚ At: 01:24 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/whmm20 Managing a Hotel ’s Image on TripAdvisor Peter O ’Connor a a Department
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INTRODUCTION Gone are the days when “buyer beware” was the trend. The sellers used to dictate their terms as the competition was less. But after the Liberalization‚ Globalizations and Privatization in 1991‚ more companies entered into India. This changed the situation form “Buyer’s beware” to “Sellers beware”. It became more difficult for the companies to sustain in the cut throat competition. They had to shift their focus from product centric to customer centric. Companies had to think smart instead
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “EMPLOYEE WELFARE AT Kurlon enterprise ltd Zhaghdiya A project report submitted to Shree manilal kadkiya institute of management nd computer studies Submitted By: POOJA.R.SHAH Under the Guidance of Internal Guide Sneha marathe‚KIMKOS AKNOWLEDGEMENT It is my privilege to Mr. Ashok chuhan factory manager -HR‚ for giving me an opportunity to carry out my project work. I extend my sincere gratitude Mr.Prful asuriyawala Manager-HR for providing all the
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Introduction What is “Exclusion Clause”? There are various definitions of exclusion clause. Exclusion clause is a term or clause which can be incorporated into a contract. It is a term in a contract that seeks to restrict the rights of the parties to the contract. 1 The terms of the contract are important that they define both the content and scope of the parties’ mutual obligations.2 Classically‚ terms of the contract have been divided into either conditions or warranties. The development of the
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Financial Accounting Part I Textbook for Class XI © no N C tt E o R be T re pu bl is he Accountancy d ISBN 81-7450-507-5 First Edition February 2006 Phalguna 1927 Reprinted October 2006 Kartika 1928 October 2007 Kartika 1929 January 2009 Magh 1930 January 2010 Magha 1931 January 2011 Magha 1932 PD 90T RPS © National Council of Educational Research and Training‚ 2006 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted‚
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9891025104‚ Email: mprasad1@amity.edu ; asodlsaket@amity.edu JANAKPURI : Kiran Chawla/ Mr. Vineet Kakkar‚ ADDOE‚ B-1/632‚ Main Najafgarh Road‚ NearJanakpuri-East Metro Station‚ Janakpuri‚ New Delhi‚ (Exam Centre – Mamta Modern School ‚ H Block ‚ Vikas Puri‚ New Delhi) Tel.: 011 – 25573114/ 08826180609 Email kchawla@amity.edu‚ vkakkar@amity.edu ; asodljanakpuri@amity.edu DEFENCE COLONY: Mr. Sunil Kumar‚ ADDOE‚ Amity International School‚ Sector 7‚ Pushp Vihar‚ New Delhi 110017‚ Tel. 011-41888590‚ 9868493183;
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Trading for trust In first few years after independence‚ 60% of Pakistan’s total trade was with India‚ today it is less than 3%. By Farooq Tirmizi Published: September 23‚ 2012 In first few years after independence‚ 60% of Pakistan’s total trade was with India‚ today it is less than 3%. It is one of the most ridiculous sights in the world: at the Wagah border crossing that links Pakistan to India‚ several trucks stand on the Pakistani side‚ with labourers unloading 50-kilogramme sacks
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