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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE : My father is an engineer with the Rajasthan State Electricity Board. With three elder sisters and coming from a conventional business and trader’s family he bucked the trend to pursue engineering and then a government job. Since he had not followed the tradition‚ as a child I was never required to follow it. I had exposure to all sorts of options but decided to take up the baton from my father as I had a natural inclination for Mathematics and Science which led to my solid
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SUBJECT: International Marketing TOPIC: Take home Assignment “Schott- Ceran” CLASS: IM-08 group B NAME: Mohammed Mohammed Salah Eldin Abd Elrehim INTAKE NUMBER: DATE: Tuesday 4-9-2012 SCHOTT CERAN® International Marketing Case study Executive Summary: Schott is a major Multinational company laid in Mainz ‚Germany running a heavy portfolio including many different industries such as glass dependant industries such as manufacturing Lens for telescopes ‚pharmaceutical ampoules
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Salle University Graduate School of Business Enderun Colleges‚ Inc. In Partial Fulfillment of the Course Requirements in Organizational Behavior and Processes (HRM511M) Submitted to: Mr. Michael Joseph Submitted by: Partido‚ Karina Lopez Section: GRA December 17‚ 2012 I. Company Background a. Mission “Enderun aims to graduate students with the academic training
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ARE GRADUATES TO BE BLAMED? UNEMPLOYMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE GRADUATES IN MALAYSIA By Norshima Zainal Shah Dublin City University‚ Ireland ABSTRACT The primary aim of this paper is to identify future help which can contribute towards reducing the unemployment rate of graduates in Malaysia‚ especially those with Computer Science Degrees. It does so by gaining initial insights into this problem through two groups: graduates and employers. The data draws on why graduates are unemployed from their own
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unemployment rate of graduates in Malaysia. It does so by gaining initial insights into this problem through two groups: graduates and employers. The data draws on why graduates are unemployed from their own perspective as well as employers’ expectations towards the new workforce. The study concludes with two striking observations. Firstly‚ the graduates themselves feel that they are to be blamed for being unemployed. In addition‚ the employers to feel similarly‚ so are reinforcing graduates’ attitudes as
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As an undergraduate student of fashion and textile design at Rachana sansad‚ the past 3 years have proved to be extremely valuable in helping me clearly define my future goals and career objectives. Having witnessed first-hand the techniques of tie and dye ‚ dabhu ‚ kalamkari and various such arts I am drawn to techniques of traditional techniques surface ornamentation as well as eager to explore the new techniques introduced due to the advancements in technology. Also my visit to Premiere vision
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According to the 2011 Graduate Tracking Study of the Higher Education Ministry said that they are about 40‚000 graduates in the country are still unemployed. The percentage of graduates which are still unemployed was 21 per cent from the public institutions of higher learning‚ 27 per cent from private intuitions. In addition‚ The Human Resource Ministry of Malaysia said that there are many graduates are good only in theory and many fresh graduates were unable to meet the expectations of the corporate
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Film Studies American Beauty and The Graduate Scattered all throughout American Beauty‚ there is constant symbolism that reflects the movies main idea. Whether it is sexual liberation or the fragility of common patriarchal norms‚ American Beauty tends to convey these abstract ideas through concrete visuals that the audience can identify and interpret. The most common and identifiable ones that most audiences tend to pick up one are the rose petals that are in practically every scene which symbolizes
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