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    Final Project (Benchmarking) A REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES‚ UNIVERSITY OF GUJRAT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Submitted By Hadia Sundas 12032720-050 Bilal Ahmad Baig12032720-031 Khoushbuoo Sama12032720-049 Salman Shahzad 10050920-164 Ali tariq 10050920-163 Submitted To PROFESSOR KHADIJA MUSHTAQ THE FACULITY OF DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES

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    This paper outlines the main features of commercially available soil improvement techniques‚ with particular emphasis on permeation grouting and jet grouting. These two technologies‚ developed concurrently in Europe and Japan‚ and there customarily adopted in the design of underground structures‚ have known extensive and extreme applications worldwide in recent years. Case histories of soil improvement techniques‚ as they apply to tunnelling‚ are also rendered. 1. BACKGROUND Grouting

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    PROJECTIVE TECHNIQUES  A projective test‚ is a personality test designed to let a person respond to ambiguous stimuli‚ presumably revealing hidden emotions and internal conflicts. This is different from an "objective test" in which responses are analyzed according to a universal standard (for example‚ a multiple choice exam).  The responses to projective tests are content analyzed for meaning rather than being based on presuppositions about meaning‚ as is the case with objective tests. 

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    Quality Management Techniques | | Dharmendra Choudhary (104) | | Table of Contents Quality Management Principles:- 2 Factual Approach to Decision-Making:- 2 Example:- 3 Kaizen 4 Implementation 4 Criticisms 5 ISO 9000 5 Goal and Scope 6 Advantages and Benefits 6 Business process reengineering 7 Kansei Engineering Procedure 8 Quality Function Deployment (QFD) 10 Quality management Quality management can be considered to have four main components: quality planning

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    Tools and Techniques What is Critical Thinking? Merriam-Webster (2004) defines thinking as: the action of using one ’s mind to produce thought. Although when trying to define "Critical" thinking‚ you have to take it even further. Critical thinking is a process that your mind has to go through to produce that thought. Critical thinking can be defined as being able to examine and issue by breaking it down‚ and evaluating it in a conscious manner‚ while providing arguments/evidence to support the evaluation

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    locality‚ experience and even spirituality. There is no rule book on how to belong so it must be frequently improvised. Peter Skrzynecki communicates the concept of belonging through his poems ’10 Mary Street’ and ‘In The Folk Museum’ by using such techniques as similes metaphors and person pronouns and I‚ Frank McCourt‚ communicate my ideas on belonging in my biographical novel‚ ‘Angela’s Ashes’‚ through the use of analogy and allusion. By using similes it allows Skrzynecki to articulate the connection

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    A Clockwork Orange – Ludovico technique 1. What is the Ludovico Technique? How is it meant to work? Pay close attention to the text in your response. The prison Chaplain confirmed Alex’s idea of the Ludovico technique as a technique that is meant to be a sort of treatment that “gets you out (of prison) quickly and makes sure you that you don’t get (back) in again.” It is said to work by showing a series of a special type of film to the ‘patient’ and injecting something that is said

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    the film’s shaping of an enthralling piece of art. Camera shots in the film added a more effective component to the situation and the angle of the shot intensified the depth of the characters. Usually when two shots are mixed it is a more effective choice of cinematography; for example‚ there is a mid-shot with a low angle in the scene- Boone is shown in a mid-shot portraying him as the leader‚ while Yoast‚ and other coach assistants are in the background. The slight low angle makes him stand out as

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    Immortal Technique is the greatest rapper of all time. Many will argue against this assertion and many will protest that he couldn’t possibly be the best because they’ve never even heard of him. However‚ the few who have heard him will agree that he has an incredibly unique voice and lyrical ability and that he touches on subjects that most rappers won’t touch with a ten foot pole. Hopefully I can convince you of Immortal Technique’s brilliance and convince some people to listen to his music

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    extreme traumatic event. There are many symptoms of PTSD that may be present in a client these include re-experiencing the trauma‚ avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma‚ and increased arousal (Gillies‚ Taylor‚ Gray‚ O’Brien‚ & D’Abrew‚ 2013). Re-experiencing the trauma is when a person relives the traumatic event in a mental or physical way which leads to the avoidance of any stimuli associated with the trauma. Vincent‚ Jenkins‚ Clohessy‚

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