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    Assets Turnover Ratio 3.6 Inventory Turnover Ratio 3.7 Debtors Turnover Ratio 3.8 Interest Coverage Ratio 3.9 Operating Profit Margin 3.10 Profit Before Interest And Tax Margin or EBIT 3.11 Gross Profit Margin 3.12 Net Profit Margin 3.13 Return On Capital Employed 3.14 Return On Net Worth 3.15 Earnings Per Share 3.16 Book Value 3.17 Price Earning (P/E) 3.18 Price to Book Value 4 Comparison of IOCL financial ratios with Refinery Industry 5 Analysis of Director’s Report and MDA 5.1 Analysis of Director’s

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    Multinational Management of Working Capital MNCs tie up funds when investing in their working capital‚ which includes short term assets such as inventory‚ accounts receivable‚ and cash. They attempt working capital management by maintaining sufficient short-term assets to support their operations. Yet‚ they do not want to invest excessively in short-term assets because these funds might be put to better use. The management of working capital is more complex for MNCs that have foreign subsidiaries

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    for concern within the historically poignant industrial era‚ the first thing that came to mind was the horrible working conditions and unsanitary lifestyles. What most sufferers of the awful conditions within Wigan and other portions of northern England neglected to acknowledge‚ however‚ was that their horrible dietary patterns contributed in large to the main issues within the working class. George Orwell’s The Road to Wigan Pier (Part I) takes all factors into consideration‚ and some light is shed

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    Industry: Investigating the Role of Human Capital Ashraf Bany Mohammed Faculty of Information Technology‚ Middle East University P.O. Box: 383‚ Amman 11831‚ Jordan Tel: 962-777-588-997 Received: November 19‚ 2010 E-mail: abany@meu.edu.jo Accepted: December 22‚ 2010 doi:10.5539/ijbm.v6n5p217 Abstract Software industry is realized as one key opportunity for socio-economic development‚ especially for developing countries. Human Capital heavily plays a critical role in such knowledge-based

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    SOCIAL CAPITAL‚ CIVIC ENGAGEMENT‚ AND SUCCESS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Adam Blaylock BYU-Idaho Senior Seminar in Political Science April 8‚ 2011 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This paper could not have been completed without the help of several people‚ and it would be incomplete to publish it without expressing due thanks. First‚ Trent M. Rose‚ my advisor for this paper‚ for providing helpful feedback and placing my feet on solid ground with respect to my understanding of the importance of civic engagement in

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    of problems with their ideas concerning the characteristics of short-term memory. Building on this research‚ Baddeley and Hitch (1974) developed an alternative model of short-term memory which they called working memory. There are three main components to the original 1974 version of the working memory model. These are the central executive which acts like a conductor or manager allocating processing resources and coordinating the activity of the two slave systems‚ the phonological loop and the visuo-spatial

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    Benefits of reduced working hours 31 October 2012 ChaoYu Chen Abstract In recent years‚ the line between work and leisure has become vague and even be erased. Fortunately‚ this has been noticed and the trend of reduced working hours has become significant especially in developed counties. This report informs the effects of reduced working hours for people’s health by gathering data and information from other relevant researches. The result shows that shorter working hours has positive impacts

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    should not be the party of the working class. The definition of working class has changed over time‚ as if you were working class a century ago‚ it would mean that you earnt little money‚ however‚ our perception of working class has changed now- Working class is/are a "group of people who do manual work‚ they do jobs which involve using physical skills rather than intellectual skills."(https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/working-class). This means working class is more fluid and complex

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    The Working memory model‚ proposed by Baddeley and Hitch in 1974 has great significance as it developed the multi-store model of Atkinson and Shiffrin which proposed that information was stored in specific locations; the short-term store‚ long-term store and the sensory store‚ along with suggesting the new idea of central executive and its slave systems. The Central executive is the element which is involved in a higher mental process such as decision making‚ as it can co-ordinate performances

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    Evaluate the Working Memory Introduction Human memory is a complex cognitive structure‚ which can be defined in many ways. One would argue that memory is 1.) The mental function of retaining information about stimuli‚ event‚ images‚ ideas‚ etc. after the original stimuli is no longer present. 2.) The hypothesized storage system in the mind that holds this information is so retained. A clear distinction is made between different types of memory systems and can be divided into subclasses. The

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