CASE REPORT Summary This case study was written by Y. Pritham Raj‚ MD Medical Director‚ Internal Medicine Practice‚ Departments of Internal Medicine and Psychiatry‚ Oregon health and sciences University. In it she discusses the many symptoms associated with hypothyroidism‚ and her interactions with a women patient only known in the case study as Mrs A. The patient under her care complained of weight gain and feeling lethargic also felt very depressed. According to the patient she “generally felt
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ACC 4291 INTEGRATED CASE STUDY SECTION 1 CASE REPORT CASE 3: PROTON – FROM SAGA TO EXORA Question 1 From a financial analyst perspective‚ has the proton management done a good job? Based on the financial performance of PROTON from 2005 till 2009‚ our observation from a financial analysis perspective showed that Proton management has not done a good job as far as financial performance is concern. The Key Financial Indicators (KFIs) covers measurements such as basic earnings per share‚ net assets
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Question 1: From a financial analysis perspective‚ has the Proton management done a good job? Liquidity Ratio 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Current Ratio [Current Asset / Current Liabilities] 5‚026.5 / 2‚210 = 2.27 4‚431 / 2‚341.1 = 1.89 3‚165.5 / 1‚533.8 = 2.06 3‚446.1 / 1‚639.2 = 2.10 3‚404.6 / 1‚883.6 = 1.81 Quick Ratio [(Current Asset – Inventories) / Current Liabilities] 4‚059.4 / 2‚210 = 1.84 3‚042 / 2‚341.1 = 1.30 1‚891.9 / 1‚533.8 = 1.23 2‚345.8 / 1‚639.2 = 1.43 2‚009.5 / 1‚883.6 = 1.07 Liquidity
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“Lord of luxury” MR.PRITHVI RAJ SINGH OBEROI CREATED BY: AMITOJ DUTT STUDENT NO. : 100731113 Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi today is one of the most admired people for both his work and dynamic personality in the world of hospitality. The name may not sound familiar to some but his work; contribution to globally acknowledged hotel chain known as “THE OBEROI GROUP”
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Air India - The Virgin Airways Saga: Introduction In December 1999‚ India’s national carrier‚ Air India (A-I) signed an agreement with Virgin Atlantic Airways1 (VA) by which VA would fly three flights on the Delhi-London route on a code-sharing2 basis with A-I. This was hailed as a significant development for the ailing A-I. The code sharing arrangement was expected to trigger off a price war in the Delhi-London route where British Airways (BA) was a dominant player. According to the agreement
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Mort Rosenblum- Chocolate: A bitter sweet saga of Dark and Light pg.3 -Swedish Botanist names Cacao bean Theobroma:Elixer of the gods -Chocolate is 60 million industry -laborers from euatorial jungle picked pods pg.4 -chocolate has been around for 5 centuries pg.6 -In one year the world can produce 3‚000‚000‚000 tons of cocoa beans -much about cocoa remains a mystery -Young trees of theobroma seek dank shadows of tall tropical hardwoods but older like more sun -grow in only 20 degrees
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The Saga of :-) One colon‚ one hyphen and one parenthesis——by pressing these three keys on his keyboard‚ the computer scientist Scott E. Fahlman made the first sideway smiling face in human history‚ dubbed “emoticon”. Nowadays‚ six billion of them flooding the Internet on a daily basis‚ along with their slicker younger sisters‚ emojis. While demonstrating a rampant and iridescent interplay of symbols‚ images‚ and the complexity of human language‚ these burgeoning modern “hieroglyphics” are bringing
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THE BIHAR PANCHAYAT RAJ ACT‚ 2006 AN ACT to replace the Bihar Panchayat Raj Act‚ 1993 as amended up to date. Chapter I 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement — (i) This Act may be called the Bihar Panchayat Raj Act‚ 2006. (ii) It shall extends to the whole of the state of Bihar excepting the areas to which the provisions of the Patna Municipal Corporation Act‚ 1951 (Bihar Act XIII of 1952) or Bihar & Orissa Municipal Act‚ 1922 (Bihar Act VII of 1922) or Cantonment Act‚ 1924
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The License Raj In 1947‚ India had already developed all the institutions of a modern market Economy. Right after Independence‚ Extensive government control began . Firms in the formal economy became completely dependent on government approvals for the most basic business decisions. Regulations in one area interacted with those in another to give teeth to the regulatory system. Thus‚ the reforms needed were not just a matter of freeing prices and trade‚ but were a task of undoing a complex
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ROLE OF PANCHAYATI RAJ INSTITUTIONS IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF THE SPECIAL NEED CHILDREN. Dr. Seema Singh*‚ Mrs. Paromita chaubey The 73rd amendment to the Indian constitution (1992) is a landmark in the evolution of Panchayats in India which carved out the third tier of the Indian Political System. Earlier we had only two Tiers - the union and the State governments. Now we have the third tier – the panchayats at the village
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