Semester-1 Examination Paper MM.100 Human Resource Management Section A: Objective Type (30 marks) Part One: Multiple choices: 1.It is a cultural attitude marked by the tendency to regard one’s own culture as superior to others A.Ethnocentrism. 2. It is the systemic study of job requirements & those factors that influence the performance of those job requirements. A.Job analysis 3.This Act provides an assistance for minimum statutory wages for scheduled employment A. Minimum Wages Act
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level w w w e tr .X 9707/01 May/June 2007 1 hour 15 minutes Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper m eP e ap .c rs om BUSINESS STUDIES Paper 1 Short Answer and Essay *6742344110* READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST If you have been given an Answer Booklet‚ follow the instructions on the front cover of the Booklet. Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and
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Club Activities August September 4&5 9-11 13-14 16 & 17 ’19 20 ’2/. 24 P 29 30 7 UPCAT Examinations First Quarter Examinations H.S. Guidance Program Gl’OUp Guidance Manuel L. Quezon Day(RegularHoliday) Eidl’l Ftr· . Ninoy Aquino. Day (Holiday) National Career Assessment Examination (NCAE) National Heroes Day. (Holiday) HSIV Career Fair Buwan ngWika Activities First Academic Convocation/Card Day Parents’
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES THE GROWTH OF OBESITY AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: A THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION Darius Lakdawalla Tomas Philipson Working Paper 8946 http://www.nber.org/papers/w8946 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 May 2002 We wish to thank seminar participants at AEI‚ The University of Chicago‚ Columbia University‚ Harvard University‚ MIT‚ The University of Toronto‚ UCLA‚ Yale University‚ the 2001 American Economic
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B.Tech.-IV (CHEMICAL) 7th SEMESTER SCHEME FOR TEACHING AND EXAMINATION CS: Core Subject Sr. No. ES: Elective Subject (from Department) Course Code Teaching Scheme Hours per Week Credits Examination Scheme Theory L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chemical Reaction Engineering-II (CS-1) Instrumentation and Process Control (CS-2) Process Equipment Design and Drawing (CS-3) Transport Phenomena (CS-4) ES-1** Seminar Project Preliminaries Total Marks Practicals
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In order to accurately depict how the CSI Effect strongly influences our society’s view on crime and courtroom proceedings‚ I will be comparing different CSI episodes to those methods and theories which apply. Throughout the paper‚ I will be explaining how CSI has shaped peoples’ minds in believing false claims and investigation beliefs. Watching and comparing episodes of CSI to the CSI Effect will be a prime reference in explaining how the media is placing a spin on CSI television shows. According
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Psychological Effects of Rape A victim often suffers intense emotional and psychological reactions immediately after a rape. These can be described as personal crises where the victim relives the fear‚ agony or anxiety‚ mixed with emotional feelings. For most rape victims‚ the reactions begin days or weeks after the rape and will sometimes decrease after two to six months. However‚ disturbing emotions combined with low self-respect and sexual dysfunction may last for a year or more for some
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conductors will balance this magnetic influence‚ producing a measurable voltage between the two sides of the conductor. This presence of measurable transverse voltage is the Hall Effect. The Hall effect was discovered in 1879 by Edwin Herbert Hall while working on his doctoral degree at the Johns Hopkins University. The Hall effect is due to the nature of current in a conductor. Current consists of the movement of many small carriers(electrons‚ holes or both). Moving charges experience the Lorentz force
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The Zeigarnik Effect is a little-known psychological phenomenon that says that we are more motivated to complete interrupted and incomplete tasks than we are to start new ones. In other words‚ if we are doing a task‚ in an interested and motivated way‚ and have to stop doing it‚ we ’ll find it hard to settle until we get back to the task and finish it. This effect has interesting implications for the way we work. But before we give you 3 tips on how to apply the Zeigarnik effect‚ (that ’s an example
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COURSE CODE - 1010108 UG DEGREE EXAMINATION - FEB 2011 BA / BBA / BBM / BCA / BCOM / BMM / BSC / BSW ENGLISH - II (For Candidate Admitted From Calendar 2007 Onwards) Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75 PART – A Answer All the Questions: 10 X 2 = 20 1. Define prose. 2. What does the term one act play mean? 3. Write about the author George Bernard Shaw. 4. What is meant by composition? 5. Write down the definition for sentence. 6. What is note making? 7. State any two examples
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