...EXPERIMENT ‐ 13 Name:‐ Atul Gaikwad Q.1 Roll No :‐ A‐33 Class Students Junior 1200 FY 500 SY 400 TY 250 PG 150 Junior FY SY TY PG 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 Junior FY SY TY PG Q.2 Year Company A Company B 1989‐90 430 330 1990‐91 350 300 1991‐92 360 250 1992‐93 400 350 1993‐94 470 400 1994‐95 520 550 1995‐96 460 600 1996‐97 415 620 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 1989‐90 1990‐91 1991‐92 1992‐93 1993‐94 1994‐95 1995‐96 1996‐97 Company A Company B 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1989‐90 1990‐91 1991‐92 1992‐93 1993‐94 1994‐95 1995‐96 1996‐97 Company B Company A Q.3 Column1 Column2 2 26 32 47 23 25 32 53 45 23 55 45 32 27 23 32 12 47 34 39 34 47 32 39 16 42 8 21 12 43 13 37 Lowerlimit Upperlimit Frequency LCF MCF 0 10 2 2 30 10 20 4 6 28 20 30 7 13 24 30 40 9 22 17 40 50 6 28 8 50 60 2 30 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 Frequency Frequency LCF CURVE Upeerlimit LCF 10 2 20 6 30 13 40 22 50 28 60 30 MCF CURVE Lowerlimit MCF 0 30 10 28 20 24 30 17 40 8 50 2 0 10 20 30 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 LCF LCF 0 10 20 30 40 0 10 20 30 40 50 MCF MCF Q.4 Column1 Column2 Column3 Column4 Column5 Column6 length(cm) no of bars midvalue xf x2f 100 105 3 102.5 307 31518.75 105 110 12 107.5 1290 138675 110 115 23 112.5 2587.5 291093.75 115 120 52 117.5 6110 717925 120 125 30 122.5 3675 45018 7.5 125 130 10 127.5 1275 162562.5 130 15245 179162.5 Mean 117.2692308 Column1 Column2 var(x) 32.25443787...
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...among the 10 lakh students and able to get admit into the NIT Surathkal in 2009. * Top 0.75 % among 3.5 lakh students and ranked 2,700 in EAMCET State Level Engineering entrance examination in 2009 * Received a scholarship of 40% waiver on tuition fees in 11th class and 12th class in Sri Chaitanya Junior College, Visakhapatnam from 2006-08 * Topped the college among 400 students securing 100% in Mathematics Subject in 12th standard in 2008. * Topped the college among 400 students securing 100% in Physics and Chemistry Subjects in 11th standard in 2007 * Topped the School among 300 students in Science subject in class 10th in 2006. * Ranked Second in class among 78 students in Academics at school for Three years in classes 6th, 7th and 10th. * Ranked Second among 250 students in St. Joesph’s School Entrance Examination for admission in school in the year 2000 * First among 250 participants in Inter School Quiz competition organized by our School as a part of Annual Celebrations, in class 10th in 2006. * Second in District level Quiz Competition organized by a most reputed newspaper ‘Prajasakthi’ in class 10th in 2005 * 15 Schools participated in the competition comprising 500 students which involved Three Rounds * Second prize in District level Quiz Competition organized by Gurana Ayyalu Charitable Trust Educational society which involved 400 students in 2005 . * Secured Third position among 300 students in 2005 in District...
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...275 2829 For opening times see website. Write a great CV... from scratch ` This publication is available in alternative formats on request. Enquire at the information desk or email careers@manchester.ac.uk Last Updated: September 2008 www.manchester.ac.uk/careers Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Introduction ................................................................................................ 2 What are employers looking for? .................................................. 2 What do you have to offer-where is the evidence? ........... 3 CV types Content .................................................................................................... 5 6 ....................................................................................................... Presentation ............................................................................................. 8 Important mistakes to avoid ......................................................... 10 Words which make an impact ................................................... 13 An example of a chronological and skills based CV .... 14 Check your CV ..................................................................................... 18 Further help .......................................................................................... 18 1 1. Introduction It is easy to produce a good generic CV that is a basic summary of your experiences. Recruiters...
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...Data Management Analyst; February 2014 to Present • Act as the key Star Team Librarian with processing of multiple transcations with in system daily • Develop naming and definitions for NAVSEA (FSE), Navy (FNN), NAVSUP (FSU), Planning (PLN), Personnel (PER), and Acquisition (ACQ), Strategic Systems Planning (FSP or SSP) • Create metadata for NAVSEA (FSE), NAVSUP (FSU), Planning (PLN), Personnel (PER), and Acquisition (ACQ), Financial Navy (FNN), Financial SSP (FSP). • Review documentation for proper accuracy and standard before entering information into Star Team. • Swapp Source Analysis Worksheets (SAWs) in Star Team on both Change Request (CR) section and Document Analysis sections, and swapp metadata in the Change Request (CR) section, as for it is no longer being stored in the Document Analysis section. • Link worksheets from Change Request section to Document Analysis sections in Star Team. • Review and analyze materials for data dictionaries. • Change Metadata, Worksheets, for Data Element name changes, Source name changes and updated definitions. • Correct metadata for various tables. • Approve new/modified data element names prior to physical implementation. • Update Data Element Metadata Collection • Verify definitions in Business Objects PROD (Production) to match any corrections made in dictionaries. • Maintain Metadata for operational and data warehouse • Verify correct changes were made to all worksheets and metadata. Assistant Facility Security...
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...Statistics Descriptive (mô tả) : provides simple summaries about the data collected & about the preliminary observations that have beed made. Such summaries maybe either quantitative (numerical measures) or visual (e.g. simple-to-understand graphs) e.g. Present a summary report of this year business result to management Inferential (suy luận) : are systems of procedures that can be used to draw conclusions from datasets arising from systems affected by random variation. The type of inferential statistical procedure used depends upon the type of data collected as well as the distribution of the data. The procedures are usually used to test hypotheses and establish probability. e.g. Estimate the IQ score of Kaplan students by observing a small group of students Population : e.g. A population is a collection of all individuals, objects, or measurement of interest Sample : e.g. A sample is a portion or part of the population of interst MCQ 1. The process of using sample statistics to draw conclusions about true population parameters is called Statistical inference. Keywords: inferential statistics 2. Those methods involving the collection, presentation, and characterization of a set of data in order to properly describe the various features of that set of data are called Descriptive statistics. 3. The collection characteristics of the employees of a particular firm is an example of Descriptive statistics. 4. The estimation of the population average family...
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...research are innovative? What do you believe is a researcher's obligation for dissemination of results? What experience and success have you had in acquiring research grant support? What research equipment, personnel, and supply requirements do you have? Describe the courses you have taught by summarizing the course content and assignments required. Explain how you grade students' written work. How have you handled conflicts with students over grades and assignments? How would you handle an episode of academic misconduct? Define "integrity" and explain at least two ways that you have demonstrated this trait in your research and teaching. How have your prior jobs contributed to your professional skills and attitude? Why are you interested in a position at this university? What strengths and expertise will you contribute to our department? In what ways do you feel you can lend support to your colleagues? List three areas of weakness that you wish to improve on. How will you be a role model for our students? In your opinion, what personal and professional traits are desirable for mentoring students? Professor Job Description Professors' responsibilities are typically divided between teaching, research, and service. The teaching responsibilities are the most visible: learning the material (this can take years, especially for some upper level courses), keeping up to date with current advances in both research and pedagogy, choosing an appropriate textbook, preparing...
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...returning to your home country, Brazil. You stand at the beginning of an exciting career, but what are the steps you need to take in order to find a suitable job, and where do you find the information you need? This careers profile provides you with practical advice about returning to work in Brazil to help you make a successful start in your career in the Brazilian labour market. Included are key facts about current trends and jobs in Brazilian industry, advice about seeking employment in Brazil, hints and tips for making a successful application, and helpful information sources. Country profile Benefits Main routes to employment Where will your career take you? Current career prospects Where to find more information Appendix 1: sample CV Country profile In the past two decades Brazil’s economy has seen a growth spurt, with an average growth of GDP of 4.5% between 2004 and 2007. Before the credit crunch which affected the global economy in 2008 – 2009, an estimated average GDP growth for 2008 to 2010 had been predicted at 5%. For 2010, the finance minister of Brazil has predicted the GDP growth to be 5.2%. This shows that the Brazilian economy is still one of the fastest growing economies of the world, together with the other BRIC countries: (Russia, India and China), of which India and China have rapidly expanding economies. KEY FACTS: The Brazilian economy 5.2% (2010) US$10,200 (2009) 95.21 million (2009) 7.3% (2010) Services (67.7%); Industry...
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...I easily adapt to new ideas and environment and learn fast. I am very determined to what I do as I make sure every task is finished before any rest is gotten. I also make sure I give others a chance to also do any work allocated to them while working in groups and make clear explanations and good learning environments while working or supervising junior staff, trainees and medical students for easily learning and good communication. From all experiences and training I have acquired, I can confidently provide full range of specialist diagnosis, treatment and care to patients with gastroenterological medical disease. Having acquired a medical licence and spent years making sure I have all the training and experiences for my specialist field, I am fully responsible for my clinical competence and can fully participate in the development service, in line with national and NICE...
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...|RAVI TEJA P(0291/50) | [pic] |ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS | |Examination/Degree |Year |Board/University |%/CGPA |Rank (optional) | |B.Tech (Electronics & Communication |2010 |NIT Jalandhar |7.34 | | |Engineering) | | | | | |12th Class |2005 |Board of Secondary Education (AP) |88.40 | | |10th Class |2003 |Board of Secondary Education (AP) |87.33 |1 | |ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS | ▪ Obtained 99.73 percentile in CAT 2012 out of 214,000 applicants and received interview calls from IIMs Calcutta, Lucknow, Ranchi, Rohtak, Raipur, Trichy, Udaipur, Kashipur...
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...number of students who see the beauty in supply chain management. In order to achieve a Bachelor’s in Supply Chain, students have many obstacles to cross.Students must first realize, what supply chain management is all about. Supply Chain Management shows students the life cycle of a product. This includes different stages like the introduction, growth, maturity and decline stages. The process starts from extracting raw material and producing it to the final good. The process of supply chains sounds simple, however there are many steps to take into account. The steps include planning, purchasing,production,transportation, storage & distribution. Supply Chain is the part of the business that “glues” the different parts of the organization. Students majoring in this field must first plan out a career pathway, gain experience through internships and complete a degree in Supply Chain Management if they plan to reach their goal. Review One of the problems faced by students is planning out a career pathway. Choosing a specific career pathway for a college student can be difficult, because students have difficulties figuring out where they would want to be in the next 6 to 7 years. In the world we are living in today, there are so many fields that could that students could excel in. As students have limited knowledge in these various fields, this could confuse them. The second problems students could face is gaining internships. It is extremely important for a student who wants...
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...INTRODUCTION I am a 43 year old mother of two teenage daughters and have been taking stock of what I have achieved and where my career may take me. Hence my partaking in this module to assist the journey I hope to pursue. I have been working in my current position as a band 5 registered nurse for 6 years since I completed a returned to nursing course in September 2005 facilitated by the trust where I am now employed on a full time basis. I have enclosed a current job description at Appendix 1 (attached). For the purpose of this study I have chosen to reflect on 3 learning events that have impacted on me to provide positive outcomes and enrich my working practice. Within the main body of the study I will expand on each individual learning experience based on Gibbs’ cycle of reflection (1988) combined with influence from Johns’ cycle of reflection (1994). See Appendix 2 - 2a (attached). I have chosen to incorporate Gibbs model of reflection as I feel it is quite straight forward and clearly outlines a framework to help me logically describe the event, discuss feelings, evaluate the experience and how it impacted on me and my practice. It leads to a final conclusion with considerations for improvement that I will refer to as my action plan. I have incorporated aspects of Johns’ model of reflection as it quite usefully prompts more detailed consideration of the processes of analysing a situation e.g. influencing factors within an experience. I will explore the implications...
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... YOUR CV USING THIS GUIDE TO CREATE A CV AND GETTING HELP 3 3 THE DESIGN GUIDE 3. 4. GETTING STARTED 4 Fig 1. Your Lifeline PROVIDING EVIDENCE THAT 4 CROSSES CULTURES Fig 2. Explaining Your Results COVERING LETTERS 6 Fig 3: Covering Letter Layout Fig 4: Opening Paragraph of Covering Letter Fig 5: Middle Paragraphs of Covering Letter Fig 6: Closing Paragraphs of Covering Letter CV FORMAT – 1 PAGE OR 2? 8 IMAGE AND FONTS 9 THE HEADER 9 Fig. 7: Header Fig. 8: Header plus ORGANISING YOUR MATERIAL 9 AND HEADINGS TACKLING WORK PERMIT ISSUES 10 Fig. 9 Nationality and Work Permission Data WRITING PERSONAL PROFILES 12 Fig 10. Personal Profile Statement Fig 11: Career Objective Statement Fig 12: Career Summary Fig 13: Expertise Summary BEAUTIFUL BULLETS 13 Fig 14: Bullet 1 Fig 15: A Powerful Summary SHOWING MANAGERIAL CAPABILITIES 14 REFERENCES 14 Fig 16. References SCANNING YOUR WORK 15 CV EXAMPLES PROFILE EXAMPLES EXAMPLE COVERING LETTER 16-28 29-30 31 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15. CV EXAMPLES 2 INTRODUCTION 1. YOUR CV Welcome. If you are a postgraduate student at The Birmingham Business School, one of the tasks you are likely to want to tackle is the design of a CV to ‘market’ your skills for the future. Even if you do not intend to try and seek work in the UK, you are likely to find that you can learn from the self-marketing skills our Careers Advisers and Consultants will emphasise in the workshop sessions offered and by working on your CV using this...
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...Acknowledgments It is necessary to know the relevance between theoretical and practical knowledge. So a student can only claim himself as a student of true knowledge by virtue of preparing such kind of internship report. It is time to thank all who helped me to complete this project successfully. First of all, I offer my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Almighty Allah who has given me the learning power in the earth. Shibli Noman Khan, School of Business, Independent University Bangladesh, is my academic supervisor. I am grateful to him for the flexibility in the work scope he provided me. His encouragement and advice worked as a foundation stone for this report. I convey my gratitude for his time and continuous support. Mr. Uzzal Kumar Nandi (CFO) & Company Secretary, and Syed Abed Hasan, Manager Finance and Accounts of IIDFC are my external supervisors who have allowed me the permission to complete my internship in their department. I am grateful to them for the flexibility in the work scopes they provided me. Their encouragement and advice worked as a foundation stone for this report. I convey my gratitude for their time. Besides, I also owe a grate debt of gratitude to Mr. Tapan Dey, Manager Finance and Accoutns, and Mr. Al Rajib Mahmood, Asst. Manager Finance and Accounts of IIDFC, who have continuously helped and inspired me to know and adapt the inner-world of IIDFC along with providing the informative information preparing the report. It is Mr. Sanjoy Karmaker (Senior...
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...The New Phenomenon of Online Education The era of the Internet created more than supportive environment for massive open online courses (MOOCs). They are earning praise for bringing outstanding college teaching to vast number of students who otherwise wouldn’t have access to it, including those in remote places and those in the middle of their careers. The online classes are also being promoted as a way to bolster the quality and productivity of teaching in general. If we consider this question from perspective of expenses then MOOCs could considerably save costs for education since average prices to get a bachelor’s degree are quite high in different countries. Ukraine is not an exception despite the fact that mostly high education is free here. And many people worry that even as the cost of higher education has risen, its quality has fallen. Dropout rates are not that high, but many graduates don’t show much of evidence that college improved their critical-thinking skills. In Ukrainian IT sector usually it is not enough to graduate from a University with Master Degree in Computer Science to get a job. As usual such specialists need additional education or courses in order to extent their knowledge to meet the minimal requirements for junior software engineer. Internship could also be a case here. Very often MOOC could be a simple solution to get lacking knowledge. Naturally there are people who have different opinions about MOOC phenomenon - proponents of MOOCs say the...
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... He couldn’t help wondering: What’s wrong with the company’s strategy that was so successful in such overseas markets as Japan, Taiwan, and US, but failed the competition in Shanghai? What contributes to the competitor’s success? Is it because the voluntary chain style that FmailyMart adopts is superior than the regular chain style that 7-eleven adopts in Shanghai? If 7-eleven were to open its market by changing the regular chain style to voluntary chain style, would it turn the situation around or would it evoke new problems? Obsessed with all of these questions, Allen realized that it is time for some changes for the company to achieve its initial goals and as the big market share as possible in this promising market. CONTEXT THE CVS (CONVENIENT STORE) INDUSTRY The prosperity of the convenient stores is because supermarkets are almost all of large scales and in the suburbs. The changes of supermarkets are reflected on the aspects like distance, time, goods, and services etc. e.g. people who live far away from the supermarkets have to drive to do shopping which takes a long time and energy for buyers if the supermarket is very large and there are varieties of goods in it. And people have to wait for a long time at the cashier. All of these make people who...
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