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    Raihaan Essop THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING HONEST | Being HonestIt is common for people to dislike NOT having wealth‚ position and all the fancy trappings that show the world we are successful. Let’s be honest how many of us think that being a Pop Singer like???? or a Diva like Lady Gaga is so cool. Think of it - all the trappings that come with being a highly paid Pop Star‚ designer clothes‚ cars‚ house in Beverly Hills. Can you imagine it? How awesomeGreat huh! I know I will get myself at least

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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION Eating a balanced diet means choosing a wide variety of foods and drinks from all the food groups. It also means eating certain things in moderation‚ namely saturated fat‚ trans fat‚ cholesterol‚ refined sugar‚ salt and alcohol. The goal is to take in nutrients you need for health at the recommended levels. Two examples of a balanced eating pattern are the USDA Food Guide at MyPyramid.gov and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH Diet). Both eating patterns

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    Kamran Khan کامران خان Born Kamran Khan Nationality Pakistan Citizenship Pakistan Occupation Journalist Espionage commentator Years active 1990-Present Television Geo Television Network Title Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Sath; Anchor Website www.pakistanherald.com/Profile/Kamran-Khan-113 Kamran Khan (Urdu: کامران خان‎) is an investigative journalist as well as an espionage and intelligence commentator.[1] Currently‚ he is the director of the News Intelligence Unit (NIU)‚ where he manages and

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    implications of the techniques below rather than merely explaining what they are i.e. it is not sufficient to just explain the concepts but also how they can be effectively used by an organisation. You are required to work in groups of 3 or 4 people from your class. You will be given one combination of companies from the matrix below to study three of the companies listed below: |Retail: |Manufacturing: |Service / Other :

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    Balanced scorecard The notion of the Balanced Scorecard was developed by Robert Kaplan and David Norton in 1992 which has already widely used by many companies in the world (Helen Atkinson‚ 2006). The balanced scorecard not only focuses on the financial information but also nonfinancial information. However‚ with the rapid development the value of intangible assets such as intelligence becomes more important. Because the traditional management performance system always focuses on financial aspect

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    BRIEF CONTENTS THE CODES OF ETHICS OF THE SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALIST 1- Introduction3-4-5 2- The New Face of “Yellow Journalism”5 a- Rules 5 3- The Society of Professional Journalists5 a- History 5 b- Today5 4- Why is it so important ? 6 5- What does it provide for journalists ? 6 6- What is the aim ? 6 7- Believe6 8- The Law and Ethics of Journalism 6-7 a- Journalists8 b- Examples8 c- Need8 d- Dilemmas can be placed under two

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    What is a balanced diet? Eating well is important for all of us. In the short-term‚ it can help us to feel good‚ look our best and stay at a healthy weight. In the long-term‚ a healthy‚ balanced diet can reduce our risk of heart disease‚ diabetes‚ osteoporosis and some cancers. But what exactly is a healthy‚ balanced diet? To eat a balanced diet you need to combine several different types of foods - from each of the main food groups - in the right amounts so your body gets all the nutrients it

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    measurement system that encompasses all aspects of an organization. Since inventing in 1990s‚ Balanced Scorecard was received a wide range of use and promotion in the global business community‚ including profit and non-profit organizations. The article proposes the application the Balance Scorecard in higher education to improve quality in universities. II/ Literature Review 1. The Balanced Scorecard The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a system of measurement which was first introduced by Robert S. Kaplan

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    THE BALANCED SCORECARD 1 Why businesses need a balanced scorecard The balanced scorecard was developed by US academics Robert Kaplan and David Norton in response to the shortcomings of traditional financial measures. Traditional financial measures are one-dimensional. By definition‚ they only look at the financial aspects of a business. Traditional financial measures are historical. They tell us nothing about what may happen to the business in the future. There are many examples of businesses

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    Evaluating News Coverage

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    Title: Evaluating News Coverage: September 11 Description of Target Population: This is a focused lesson that can be used with 11th or 12th grade students in honors English and/or journalism classes. (Students should already be familiar with traditional news values/ balance and their role on the front page of the daily newspaper.) Generative Topics: • Traditional news values (timeliness‚ proximity‚ consequence‚ prominence‚ conflict‚ drama‚ oddity‚ emotions‚ etc.) • The role of news values in

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