STUDENT HANDBOOK 2012-13 FOREWORD The Amity University Uttar Pradesh was established on January 12‚ 2005 through “Amity University Uttar Pradesh Ordinance‚ 2005” promulgated by the Hon’ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh. “Amity University Uttar Pradesh Act‚ 2005” was passed by the State Legislature and assented to by the Hon’ble Governor‚ notified vide UP Govt. Gazette Notification No. 403/VII-V-I-I(Ka)/I/2005 dated March 24‚ 2005. In fulfillment of vision and mission of Dr. Ashok K Chauhan‚ Founder
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friend. Personally‚ I highly value three qualities of my true friend. True friend is a kind of person who difficultly to find in your whole life. He or she is a person who cries or has fun with you. The three qualities that I would like to a true friend has such as trust worthy‚ dependable‚ and unselfish. The first important quality of a true friend is trust worthy. In friendship‚ true friend should able to keep secrets or promises. When you have problems‚ you go to talk with him or her and he or
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You Decide Week 2 I. Identification Identify the dilemma. The dilemma is the fact that patient Margie Whitson is looking to have her pacemaker removed which will in turn end her life. She has asked the medical staff at the facility to assist in ending her life. What morals are involved? The moral is the patient’s right to refuse care if she chooses and also the right to die. II. Information Information to consider: Margie Whitson just experienced the death of her son. She has no living
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Jaron Lanier in his book‚ “You Are Not A Gadget‚” reveals his concerns of the advancements of technology on those who are using it. He brings to light many issues that most people don’t think of‚ nor realize is happening on a day to day basis. The continuing evolution of the digital world has begun and has more potential than ever to destroy the human race by taking away ones individuality‚ creativeness‚ emotion and the real meaning of relationships. In essence everything makes a person‚ human.
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unlimited things I would like to bring with me. However‚ since I can only bring three things‚ I would carry a knife‚ box of matches and a big jar. I believe those three things would help me surviving in such difficult living condition. First‚ a knife could be utilized in many ways. On such island‚ there could exist lots of wild and dangerous animals or species‚ from which the knife could protect me. Besides the tent‚ I could make hunting tools‚ such as: javelin‚ arrows and bow or set traps to hunt for
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Design/methodology/approach – The author uses a questionnaire at two hotel chains in the western US to ascertain the variables. Employees that are surveyed are all non-management personnel. Findings – The author finds that job attitudes‚ specifically‚ organizational commitment and job satisfaction are significantly related to the personality traits‚ the big five and locus of control. Research limitations/implications – The number of hotel employees studied is 159. A larger sample size could increase the validity of
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2014 | Chief of Health Administration Service (HAS) with the Department of Veteran Affairs is the occupation that I am aspiring to achieve. “The Chief of HAS‚ oversees all HAS programs to include Health Benefits & Administration‚ Health Information Management (HIMS) and administrative functions at six Community Based Outpatient Clinics” (USA Jobs‚ 2014). The Chief of HAS is responsible for providing workload‚ budget and expenditure estimates to top management. “Applying fiscal management
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Memories chosen to go with a person in time affect their entire perception of life. Our personal feelings have a relation to our memories. The memories carried by a person can easily be untrustworthy through the storyteller. In Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?‚ Jeanette’s memory is not reliable because of her own perception of her adolescent life. Jeanette Winterson recognizes that‚ as the story teller‚ we see the story through her eyes. She is very straight forward as she recites the haunting
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In “Could You Live with Less”‚ Stephanie Mills states her reason of rejecting the use of advanced technologies. As a freelance writer with unstable income‚ she can only afford the technologies just for her basic need. She is proud to live with a simple life without technologies dominating it. She enjoys doing things with her efforts‚ for example splitting firewood in the wintertime. Her knowledge that technology brings damages to planet and most of its people‚ and the influence of others who are
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You Decide - Case Study HMO which stands for Health Maintenance Organizations are licensed health plans that place providers‚ as well as the health plans‚ with dealing with HMO’s there is a risk of medical expenses. The downfall with HMO is that patients must stay inside their network and if the go outside the network they will have to pay out of pocket expenses. HMO is very limited; many patients don’t like limitations when it comes to their decision about their health. PPO which stands for Preferred
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