Organizational Cultures -By Pranav Kumar Verma Any organization has a key factor to go ahead in the competency it faces. The major building block of an organization is the core culture of the organization itself. This is the reason why someone would like to enjoy a work environment even when a little bit of other aspects are not according to the person. A comfortable organization culture provides a minimum comfort level to the employees of the firm. As per definition‚ a corporate culture is the
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as SELECT and INSERT are translated from a program’s proprietary syntax into a syntax other databases can understand. * Objectives of DBMS The objectives that the management should keep in mind when they design and organize their data base management systems are: (i) Provide for mass storage of relevant data‚ (ii) Make access to the data easy for the user‚ (iii) Provide prompt response to user requests for data‚ (iv) Make the latest modifications to the database available immediately
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Every solution has either has an acid or basic trait. The acid or basic trait in a solution are called pH level. pH is a scale that is used to determine if solution is acidic ‚basic‚ or neutral. During Living Environment class‚ we conducted a experiment that allowed us to measure the pH levels of 3 solutions. We were split into groups and each person had to bring a household solution from around the house. There certain materials that were needed to conduct the experiment .The following
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designed to discover the how paper and other materials burned. The research question is: “What added material makes paper burn fastest?” My hypothesis was that gasoline would burn up the fastest. The experiment includes soaking toilet paper squares in various materials and burning them to see which burns the best. Research Paper itself burns well‚ that is a common known fact. Gasoline‚ rubbing alcohol‚ and petroleum jelly also are widely known as highly flammable. Gasoline is a petroleum product that
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MAKING SALTS. AIM: In this experiment the aim was to get Copper Carbonate to react with Sulphuric Acid to get Copper Sulphate. EQUIPMENT USED: o 5 Grams of Carbon Carbonate o Weighing Boat‚ Spatula & Scales o 25 cm³ Sulphuric Acid o Beaker o Tripod and Gauze o Bunsen burner‚ Splint and Matches o Filter Funnel and Filter Paper o Conical Flask o Glass Dish RISK ASSESSMENT: o Sulphuric Acid – Corrosive o Safety Glasses and Lab Coats to be worn o Any Spillage‚ dilute with water
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Should YEHOVAH God’s people today be concerned about observing the "New Moon" festivals? Were New Moons -- the first day of each Biblical month -- observed in ancient times? How were they observed by ancient Israel? What about in New Testament times? Will New Moons be observed in the Messianic Age‚ the World Tomorrow? We read an astounding thing in the book of Colossians‚ which thousands of YEHOVAH’s people have overlooked‚ ignored‚ and misunderstood. In their attempt to refute the gainsaying and
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4/2/14 Period: 1st Chemistry Sour Acids and Bitter Bases Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to observe the different reactions formed between various acids and bases with the aid of indicators. Equipment: 1. Safety goggles. 2. Droppers. 3. Red Litmus paper. 4. Blue Litmus paper. 5. pH paper. 6. Well plate. 7. Micro spatula. Materials: 1. Zinc. 2. Magnesium. 3. Iron. 4. Copper. 5. HCL. 6. HC₂H₃O₂. 7. NaOH. 8. Phenolphthalein. Procedure: Part A: 1. Add five drops
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Case study: MTN Introduction: The resource-based view of strategy According to Segal-Horn (2004 p 163) the Resource-Based View (RBV): “ ... places the firm rather than the industry at the centre of strategy formulation ... It has an internal resource focus rather than an external industry or market focus for strategic thinking.“ Why RBV? Rumelt’s research (Unit 3 Section 2 pp 8-9)‚ although contested‚ showed that the industry environment accounted for a very small percentage of the
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Introduction Example: model train controller. Dept. of CSE&IT‚ DBCET‚ Guwahati 1 Purposes of example Follow a design through several levels of abstraction. Gain experience with UML. Dept. of CSE&IT‚ DBCET‚ Guwahati 2 Model train setup rcvr motor power supply console ECC command address header 3 Dept. of CSE&IT‚ DBCET‚ Guwahati Requirements Console can control 8 trains on 1 track. Throttle has at least 63 levels. Inertia control adjusts responsiveness
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Nattrass (1991) South Africa’s economic development was shaped by the racial policies that were implemented by the state at that time. Karl Marx Base and superstructure Base and superstructure are two concepts developed by Karl Marx. According to Nengwekhulu (s.a.) these two concepts must have a dialectical relationship‚ thus they can influence one another. The base refers to the economic factors in society such as the relations of production that includes the mode and means of production. It includes
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