sending a message from USA to India would take months. Now it takes hardly a second. The process of interacting with people over wires or through air thrills me and hence I decided to excel in the field of Communications by pursuing Master’s degree from xyz University. I took up Electronics and Telecommunications as my major for an engineering Bachelor’s degree. I was fascinated with not just communications but other fields of Electronics such as VLSI and embedded systems and combined application of these
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(The student may visit company websites and gather the necessary information regarding the company and its products (product lines‚ brands‚ etc.) Company History : ABC Pvt Ltd. : 1996 with a staff of 4 and today its a 1 Billion LKR business. Products : ABC diploma program No of services : 03 Service names : ABC Diploma/ XYZ MBA program/ YYH Degree Do a Internal/Micro and Marco analysis. Macro Environment Micro Environment Internal Environment Intra Firm | People| Culture| Structure
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Effects of a Breach of Contract There are various types of contract with in the world of law such as civil law which deals with relations between individual citizens where as private law focuses on the relations between ordinary people on a day to day basis‚ both types of law include the law of contract. A contract is an agreement that is legally enforceable and therefore can be settled within a court of law‚ however how can we distinguish between a contract and any other form of non-legally enforced
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statement_level BEFORE UPDATE ON orders DECLARE vMsg VARCHAR2(30) := ’Statement Level Trigger Fired’; BEGIN dbms_output.put_line(vMsg); END statement_level; / set serveroutput on INSERT INTO orders (somecolumn) VALUES (’ABC’); UPDATE orders SET somecolumn = ’XYZ’; Statement Level Trigger With Multiple Actions CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER statement_level AFTER INSERT OR UPDATE OR DELETE ON orders DECLARE vMsg VARCHAR2(30) := ’Statement Level Trigger Fired’; BEGIN IF INSERTING
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of the biggest construction projects in Europe. One manager said‚ something along the lines of “If you asked 20 managers involved in the XYZ Project what its objective was‚ you’d probably get 20 different answers”. Interestingly‚ most of those answers would actually be about deliverables‚ not objectives. They’d tell you they were building a “new‚ bigger‚ better ABC facility”. So often‚ when people think about the projects they are involved in‚ they muddle their deliverables and their objectives. If
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ABC Corporation 27‚ Noel Street‚ London March 11‚ 2014 Roger Owens‚ President XYZ Corporation 3 Conway Close Beckenham Dear Mr. Owens‚ With all the due respect to you‚ sir‚ and your respected company‚ I would like to invite you and your spouse to our little dinner on Thursday‚ March 12‚ 2014. I had the honour of meeting you on the general meeting last Saturday in Beckenham‚ and knew that your are visiting London next week in a quick visit. I would like to seize the moment and have the
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conclude that it is not possible to continue the performance of audit. Comment on the following with reference to the Chartered Accountants Act‚ 1949 and schedules thereto: Mr. Rahul‚ a locally based Chartered Accountant‚ accepted the statutory audit of ABC Limited at a fee lower than that charged by the previous auditor‚ who was stationed in another town and had to spend a lot of money on travel for which he did not charge separately. He also communicated to previous auditor through registered post acknowledgement
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PAPER – 5 : ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING QUESTIONS Marginal Costing Vs. Absorption Costing 1. During the current period‚ ABC Ltd sold 60‚000 units of product at Rs. 30 per unit. At the beginning for the period‚ there were 10‚000 units in inventory and ABC Ltd manufactured 50‚000 units during the period. The manufacturing costs and selling and administrative expenses were as follows: Total cost Rs. Beginning inventory: Direct materials Direct labour Variable factory overhead Fixed factory overhead
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1 giftjourn@l Conceptual Global Journal of e-Business & Knowledge Management 2009‚ Vol. 5‚ No 1‚ pp 1-7 Role of Business Intelligence in Supply Chain Management Jayanthi Ranjan Professor Information Technology and System Institute of Management Technology Raj nagar‚ Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh‚ India email: jranjan@imt.edu Abstract Downloaded From IP - 213.233.174.231 on dated 16-Jun-2013 Members Copy‚ Not for Commercial Sale www.IndianJournals.com When any firm wants to build
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instructions and tested the software (computer application). After completing my Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application‚ I was eager to join a cutting-edge technology company and make a mark as a professional in this booming‚ dynamic industry. At ABC (my first employer)‚ I had the opportunity to work with “Bluetooth”‚ an emerging technology. Valuable skills in teamwork were learnt as we were expected to wear different hats at the same time in the technology start-up – we had to help not just ourselves
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