...Work Breakdown Structure Of Manchester United Soccer Club BY MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR 0|Page Answer To the Question No 01: Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) Manchester United Soccer Club Case Study Manchester United Soccer Club The Soccer Tournament Tournament Rules Arranging Playground Finding Sponsors Referees & Artists Final Ceremony Selecting Players Playground Rules Contacting Local College Field Design Playing Equipment Selecting Sponsors Collecting Fund Qualified Referees Hiring an Artist Television Coverage Rewards Basic Soccer Rules Game Schedule Entry Fees Examining the Field Hiring the Field Field Dimension Viewer’s Gallery Player’s Shade Goal-Posts Main Referee Sideline Referee Designing T-Shirts Designing Sweatshirts Trophy for Wining Team Man of the Tournament Best Goal Soccer Balls for playing MD. ZABER TAUHID ABIR 1|Page Detail: The major deliverables for the project and a draft of the work breakdown structure for the tournament is as follows: 1. Manchester United Soccer Club “The Soccer Tournament” 1.1. Tournament Rules 1.1.1. Selecting Players 1.1.2. Playground Rules 1.1.2.1. Basic Soccer Rules 1.1.2.2. Game Schedule 1.1.2.3. Entry Fees 1.2. Arranging Playground 1.2.1. Contacting Local College 1.2.1.1. Examining The Field 1.2.1.2. Hiring The Field 1.2.2. Field Design 1.2.2.1. Field Dimension 1.2.2.2. Viewer’s Gallery 1.2.2.3. Player’s Shade 1...
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...1 WEEKS 4 & 5– SACRED SITES OF THE ANCIENT WORLD ANCIENT CRETE/ MINOAN [c.3,000-1,400 BCE] [ [c. 1500 BCE] *Palace complex and Wall Paintings, Knossos, Crete, c.1700-1300 BCE. 2 Court with staircase reconstructed by Sir Arthur Evans Bull-Leaping, c.1,550-1,450 BCE. 3 Woman or Goddess with Snakes, from the palace complex, Knossos, Crete, c.1700-1,550 BCE. Vapheio Cup (found near Sparta in Greece), c. 1500-1450 BCE 4 MYCENAEAN [c.1400-1100 BCE] [c. 1300 BCE] Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae. c.1300-1250 BCE. 5 Lioness Gate, Mycenae. c. 1250 BCE. Funerary mask [Mask of Agamemnon], from the royal tombs at Mycenae, Greece. c.1600-1500 BCE. 6 ARCHAIC PERIOD [c.600-480 BCE] [c. 600-500 BCE] Temple of Hera I and II, Paestum, Italy, c. 550 and 500 BCE Battle between the Gods and the Giants, fragments of the north frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, from the Sanctuary of Apollo, Delphi. c.530-525 BCE 7 Dying Warrior, from east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, Aegina, c. 480 BCE. 8 CLASSICAL PERIOD [c. 500-400 BCE] Apollo with Battling Lapiths and Centaurs, from west pediment of the Temple of Zeus, Olympia. c.470-456 BCE. Archeological Museum, Olympia. 9 *Acropolis, Athens 10 *Parthenon, 447-438 BCE 11 *East Pediment of the Parthenon, c.438-432 BCE (pediment sculptures now located at the British Museum, London and Acropolis Museum, Athens). *Lapith Fighting a Centaur, metope relief from the Parthenon...
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...Andrew Walker Dr. Weider BWVW 102-084 9 February 2014 Source: http://web.a.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?sid=70d079a8-f74c-4451-948d-38cc8b9d05f8%40sessionmgr4003&vid=1&hid=4101&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT1zaXRl#db=a9h&AN=85594202 Name of Source: Abortion Law Around the World: Progress and Pushback. Date published: April 1, 2013 1) This article gives a good background on how we first started abortion and what is happening today with abortion. A number of 68 countries world wide only allow abortion if a women is about to die. Most of the other countries in the world will decide whether the women should be allowed to have an abortion or not. Since, the Roe Vs Wade case abortion has not become a matter of what the woman wants it has become more of a liberal. Due to this liberalization countries do not allow an abortion unless under dire circumstances. This leads women to get an abortion done illegally and in unsafe environments that could put their lives at risks. Lots of countries have been noticing this over the years and have started to take off abortion laws and allow abortion. They may allow abortion, but they make you go through a 24 hour waiting period after they tell you that abortion has a chance to give you breast cancer and can affect chances of having a child. While in other countries they make you go through a counseling period to talk over why you want to have an abortion and until they feel satisfied. When going through the counseling...
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...Sex Crimes Sex crimes have been existence for many years all over the world. When we look at sex crimes there are different categories in which they can be categorized. Sexual assault is one of the most growing violent crimes in America. What is a Sex Crime? A sex crime is a broad term with actions that rang the viewing of child pornography, images unwittingly leads to violent sexual assault which all are called sex crimes. Some common sex crimes are salutation of a minor, internet child pornography, exposure, Lewd behavior, sexual assault, rape, date rape which is facilitated by a drug, solicitation of prostitution, and prostitution. There can be many side effects of a rape victim are: Depression Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Abuse of Alcohol Abuse of Drugs Suicide When a rape victim goes through the depression stage the victim suffers from lack of energy and will have difficulty maintaining concentration or the interest in their life. When post-traumatic stress disorder takes play it’s a type of anxiety disorder which occurs after you’ve seen or experienced a traumatic event. The abuse of alcohol which occurs excessively when the use of alcohol. When the abuse of drugs comes into play it is the habitual taking of addictive or illegal drug. Rape victims may become suicide which is the action of killing oneself intentionally. A date rape is when forcible sexual intercourse, acquaintance rape, committing a rape while being on a date, using forceful...
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...of which 13 recommendations were formulated, establishing Malaysia as an international centre for Islamic capital market activities (2001). Introduced the first global corporate Sukuk, The Guthrie Sukuk, this created a paradigm shift in the international Islamic financial market (2001)Introduced the first global sovereign Sukuk, The Malaysian Government Sukuk, which was more than twice over subscribed (2002). The Malaysian Government is actively promoting the Labuan International Offshore Financial Centre as a global center for the ICM.A comprehensive tax incentive package for Islamic securities similar to conventional securities was proposed under the Federal Budget 2004, and has since been implemented. Dubai financial services authority (DFSA) signed a mutual recognition agreement with a securities commission, the agreement open opportunity for distribution and marketing of Islamic fund between Malaysia and Dubai (2007). Floating of Asia’s first Shariah compliant exchange traded fund (ETF) on Bursa Malaysia (2008)Bursa Suq Al-Sila was launched in 2010. This is the first commodity trading platform to facilitate Islamic liquidity management and financing by Islamic banks. Advancement of the ICM under the current Government is greatly expected and anticipated especially with the introduction of the concept of Islam Hadhari. In addition, Malaysia bears the testimony of being recognized as a leader by other Islamic countries, testified by its appointment to the Chairmanship of the...
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...TABLE OF CONTENT Introduction 2 Threats 2 • State-sponsored espionage and sabotage of computer networks 2 • Monster DDoS attacks 2 • The loss of visibility and control created by IT consumerization and the cloud 2 • The password debacle 3 • The insider threat 3 UAE CASE 3 Precaution 4 Conclusion 4 Bibliography 5 Introduction As the requirement of the paper I will explain the types of fraud may face by the organisation computer networks. Along with I will discuss two cases of such fraud in UAE and finally I will discuss possible precautions to mitigate the risk of such frauds. In recent year the computer network threats become technically more advanced, sophisticated, more organised and at the same time difficult to detect. It is important to mention that these attacks not only damage network security for financial frauds but this also aim to disable and reliability of the infrastructure as well, which may cause worse type of threat to the national security. (Tom Cross and Eric Savitz, Forbes Staff, 2012) Threats Most respected financial magazine FORBES has mentioned five main security threats to the computer networks which includes. • State-sponsored espionage and sabotage of computer networks o In 2012 a very famous virus called Flame was discovered which was not traced by the software in years. Similarly virus named Shamon destroyed the data of oil and energy companies and made the machines unbootable. • Monster DDoS attacks o DDos stands for the...
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...Date Rape "Date rape", often referred to as acquaintance rape, is an assault or attempted assault usually committed by a new acquaintance involving sexual intercourse without mutual consent. The term date rape is widely used but can be misleading because the person who commits the crime might not be dating the victim. Rather, it could be an acquaintance or stranger. Drugs used by Attackers: Drug-facilitated date rape is the use of drugs to assist the attacker in a rape. The drug can be any substance that is physical or mind altering. Drug facilitated sexual assault (DFSA), which is considered an umbrella term for crimes such as drug-facilitated date rape, differs from many rapes in that it is not typically a crime of physical violence but rather of sexual hedonism and entitlement. Though flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) is often cited as a date rape drug because of its high potency, strong effects and the ability to cause strong amnesia during its duration of action, investigations into its actual use as a date rape drug have contradicted popular belief. According to research conducted by Michael Robertson from the San Diego Medical Examiner's office and Dr. Mahmoud El Sohly of El Sohly Laboratories, test results indicated that flunitrazepam was only used in around 1% of reported date rapes according to Robertson and 0.33% according to urine lab tests done by El Sohly. In fact, the benzodiazepines midazolam and temazepam were the two most common benzodiazepines utilized for...
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...INTEREST RATES STRATEGY 24 February 2011 Understanding OIS discounting The Dodd-Frank Act mandates central clearing for most swaps and the collateralization of uncleared swaps on dealer balance sheets. OIS discounting is the technically correct approach for pricing and valuing collateralized swaps, and it involves a thorough reconsideration of traditional pricing and valuation techniques. In this note we provide background and touch on some technical nuances involved. The traditional method of discounting using a Libor curve misstates the required collateral on a swap and its mark-to-market value. When collateral earns OIS, collateral and mark to market should be based on valuations that discount using a risk-free curve, such as the OIS curve. Investors need to rethink the relationship between forward rates and par rates. For the same par swap curve, if the curve is upward sloping and Libor-OIS spreads are positive, forward rates are lower under OIS discounting than they are under Libor discounting. The mark-to-market impact of a switch to OIS discounting from Libor discounting should materially affect only aged or off-market swaps, since the mark-to-market value of a par swap at initiation is zero under both discounting schemes. Possible market impact: − Impact on directional books: Given the rally in rates over the past few years, natural receivers of swaps should benefit and natural payers could lose in a switch to OIS discounting. This has implications...
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...UNION BUDGET 2014 - 2015 UNION BUDGET 2014 - 2015 INDEX o o o o Key Highlights Tax Rates: Direct Taxes Market movements: Equity & Debt Economic update: o o o Budget summary Revenue snapshot Expenditure snapshot Sector updates Financial Sector Mutual Funds o o Equity Market: Outlook and Strategy Debt Market: Outlook and Strategy 1 UNION BUDGET, 2014 - 2015 KEY HIGHLIGHTS On the back of a decisive mandate, the first budget of the NDA government has laid out a broad policy framework in terms of sustained growth along with fiscal prudence. The finance minister has presented the budget amidst challenges like sub 5% growth and high level of inflation. The budget stresses the need to revive growth in manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. It also highlights the importance of improvement in Tax to GDP ratio and Non-tax revenues. • Tax revenues budgeted at 10.6% of GDP in FY15. • Tax budgeted to grow at 20% in FY15 compared with 10% growth seen in FY14 • Assumption of nominal FY15 GDP growth of 13.4%. • Retains fiscal deficit target at 4.1% of GDP. • Increased divestment target of Rs 634 bn • Boost to domestic manufacturing and investments, particularly in infrastructure and export-oriented manufacturing sectors • PPF scheme annual ceiling enhanced to Rs 1.5 Lakh p.a. from Rs 1 Lakh at present • Personal income tax exemption limit raised by Rs 50,000/-, to Rs 2.5 Lakh • Investment limit under section 80C of the Income tax Act raised to Rs...
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...Dubai-United Arab Emirates Final Paper Study Abroad: December 26, 2010 – January 6, 2011 1. Over the past 20 years Dubai has transformed into a city of economic growth and focus. Unlike its neighbors, the city and the UAE as a whole, has developed into a diverse economic state that has become a center for business and tourism. Although the city was built on the oil industry, it is the city’s current model of business that has driven its economy. Many of the city’s main revenues come from tourism, real estate, and financial services. Typically overlooked, it is Dubai’s economic development strategy that has kept the city profitable and growing. Dubai’s economic development strategy has implemented many strategies that the government believes will help ensure long term stability and sustainability. One tactic the government has developed is the implementation of free zones. These free zones have been designed to contribute to Dubai’s growth and development. One main item is involved with these zones however—the legal status of the companies within these zones. These companies are treated as foreign companies operating outside the UAE. Most sales of the companies located in these zones are exported without any tax being imposed. Owning a company in a free zone allows for 100% retention of profits (Reed). The free zones in Dubai include financial centers, media centers, and technology centers. Dubai has also taken up a large investment in the real estate sector...
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...Islamic Banking and Finance: History Development Slide #1 Some Issues History Of IBF Development of IBF -Overview- 2. Islamic Banking and Finance: History and Development History and Development of IBF in Bahrain Full Fledged IB vs. IB windows • Word ‘bank’ comes from the word ‘banco’ - A table or a bench on which Italian money-changers used to display their monies and records and conduct their transactions History of Islamic Banking and Finance • Arabic financial and economic system preIslam – Trading based arrangements were common • Bay’ al-musawamah (bargaining) • Bay’ al-muzayadah (auctioning) • Bay’ al-amanah (trust sale) – Al-murabahah (resale with profit) – Al-tawliyyah (resale at cost) – Al-wadiah (resale at loss or below cost) History of IBAF- (2) – Barter trade was common – Al-sarf (money exchange) • Lack of standardization – for e.g., 10 grams of gold in coin form = 15 grams of gold in bracelet form – Institutionalization of riba – Widespread gharar and maysir – Monopoly, fraud and economic injustice was common History of IBAF- (3) • With the advent of Islam, – Eradication of riba institutions and practices – Eradication of gharar transactions – Institutionalization of fair and equitable markets • No monopoly, fraud • Standardization of money and commodity exchanges – Hadith on the six commodities – Islamization of many business organizations and institutions • Mudarabah, musyarakah, salam, muzara’ah (sharecropping or partnership...
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