101 - Institutional Framework 2013 Course dates: Commences on 24 July 2013 Ends on 18 October 2013 Lectures: Wednesdays 9AM-10AM and Fridays 9AM-11AM NB: JH’s classes: Wednesdays 11AM-12PM and Fridays 9AM-10AM and 1PM-2PM Venue: Wednesday -301-242 (Science) Friday – 260-009 (Owen G Glenn) NB: JH’s lectures: Wednesday -206-315 (Arts 1) Friday (both classes) – CAG14/114-G14 (Commerce A) Course Co-ordinator: Julia Harker email: julia.harker@auckland.ac.nz Lecturers: Julia Harker
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Trevor Jones ORG COMM Paula Haug March 27‚ 2011 Gung-Ho And Office Space: How NOT To Manage Chapter 1 of James C. McCroskey’s “Organizational Communication for Survival” states that “some people believe ‘competent communication’ is ‘competent communication’ no matter where it is practiced”. (1) I believe this to be entirely untrue. Subordinate to subordinate communication differs greatly from subordinate to supervisor communication. As is true for different cultures communicating. In the movies
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Rough Draft Book banning is a current issue in the United States. Many books have been removed from libraries due to “inappropriate content”. Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger has been banned due to profanity‚ sexual references‚ and racism. Since written word has existed‚ it has been a target for censorship (Books‚ 1). Book banning is a problem in the United States still to this day. Hundreds of books are banned every year in the United States (Banned‚ 1). A challenge is an attempt to remove
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WINTER-2012 THEORY EXAMINATIONS FIRST MBBS Time : 10.00 am to 12.30 pm Day Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Date 23/11/2012 24/11/2012 26/11/2012 27/11/2012 29/11/2012 30/11/2012 Subject Name Anatomy Anatomy Physiology Physiology Biochemistry Biochemistry Paper Sub. Code I II I II I II 01101A 01101B 01102A 01102B 01103A 01103B SECOND MBBS Time : 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm Day Friday Saturday Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday Monday Date 23/11/2012 24/11/2012 26/11/2012 27/11/2012 29/11/2012 30/11/2012
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29 01 Thursday 02 02-09 09 Friday Fri- Fri Friday 7-8 Wednesday & Thursday 19 JULY UNIVERSITY OF BELIZE ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2013 – 2014 SEMESTER I - 2013 Friday Last day to pay to hold space (New Students) Monday Last day to pay Fees and Tuition for students who registered early for 2013-1. Sunday All students who Early Registered and have not paid Fees and Tuition by 22nd July will be purged. Monday ORIENTATION for New Students begins Monday 26 02
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IBS‚ Hyderabad Semester-I (Class of 2015) Timetable Sessions started from June 18‚ 2013. This Timetable with effect from July 03‚ 2013 Semester End Examinations 6th to 12th October 2013 Time Monday OB-H (FN) OB-I (PRG) OB-J (RMC) OB-K (SRY) OB-L (SKN) OB-M (TD) OB-N (DC) X X BC-G (AGK) ISM-A (SSP) X ISM-C (CLD) ISM-D (MRP) ISM-E (ARD) ISM-F (SND) AFM-G (BRJ) X X X ME-H (PB) ME-I (AKD) ME-J (JOJO) ME-K (SHB) X ME-M (ARU) ME-N (IRS OB-A (FN) OB-B (PRG) OB-C (RMC) OB-D (SRY) OB-E (SKN) OB-F (TD) X
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Classes start on Monday 6 January 2014 and end on Wednesday 5 February 2014. For all units except for Business Capstone 301‚ there are 2 X 4 hour classes per week for 4.5 weeks (36 hours of teaching). Classes are paired Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday and run either 8am to 12 noon‚ 12 noon to 4pm or 4pm to 8pm. Classes are running on Monday 27 January (Australia Day Public Holiday). Attendance at all classes is mandatory and arriving late may result in exclusion from classes. If this happens
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Concepts 1 Nov. 14 Friday Prelim Quiz 1 2 Nov. 17 Monday Variable & Absorption Costing 2 Nov. 19 Wednesday Cost-Volume-Profit Relationship 2 Nov. 21 Friday Prelim Quiz 2 3 Nov. 24 Monday Budgeting 3 Nov. 26 Wednesday Budgeting 3 Nov. 28 Friday Prelim Quiz 3 Dec. 1 Monday NO CLASS 4 Dec. 3 Wednesday Standards Costs & Variance Analysis 4 Dec. 5 Friday Standards Costs & Variance Analysis Dec. 8 Monday Standards Costs & Variance Analysis 4 Dec. 10 Wednesday Prelim Quiz 4 5 Dec. 12 Friday Segment Reporting
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RE-WRITING THE COLONIAL DISCOURSE Written by: Nouha Mahjoubi Supervised by: Professor Beltaif The world’s structure today is tightly linked to the historical development and events. One of the most noticeable historical processes is colonization. The British Empire was one of the greatest imperialist powers. It is through colonization that the Western world is gaining a kind of prominence and domination in the world. The influence of colonization may not be very obvious nowadays as the concrete
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