...GUIDELINES ON FOODS, DRINKS AND GOODS UTILIZED BY MUSLIMS INTRODUCTION The majority of processors of food and goods utilized by Muslims do not fully comprehend the meaning of the labels 'HALAL'(Permisible), 'CERTIFIED HALAL', 'FOOD FOR MUSLIMS' and other similar labellings as provided for in the 'Trade Description Act(Usage of Statement'HALAL/Permissible') 1975' Thus, these guidelines are prepared to interpret and explain, to processors and the public, the halal and haram aspects as stipulated in Islamic laws.It covers foods, drinks, slaughtering and utensils used by muslims. These guidelines contain the following particulars: * Important definitions as provided for in the Trade Description Act ( Usage of Statement 'HALAL') 1975 * Sources of foods and drinks * Slaughtering * Presentation and Storage * Processing and cooking of food * Hygiene * Utilized Goods * The Label Halal(Permissible) * Conclusion 1.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE TRADE DESCRIPTION ACT [ USAGE OF STATEMENT HALAL (PERMISSIBLE) 1975] 1.1 ISLAMIC LAWS(SYARIAH LAWS) Islamic laws as stipulated in 'Fiqh Shafie' or laws as contained in any one of the fiqh of Maliki, Hambali or hanafi which are approved by the King and enforced in the Federal Territory, Malacca, Pulau Pinang , or approved by any other ruler to be enforced in any other state. The sources of these Islamic laws are the Al-Quran, hadis, Ijma' and Qiyas.Whichever food substance mentioned...
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...Thesis Format Guidelines UGC approved: April 28, 2006 These guidelines are designed to provide the formatting requirements for all theses and project reports submitted to Mewar University. It contains the basic structure, layout, form, and style are required for the purpose, however, Candidates/ Departments may use additional requirements, if needed, provide that does not conflict with the guidelines contained in this document. 1. Thesis and Project Report Arrangement Assemble the thesis/project report in this order: 1. Cover page: includes the title, author, degree (“Thesis/Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Ph.D. of … in …”), and date. 2. Cover page color: Pink 3. Thesis/Project Approval Form. 4. Plagiarism policy compliance statement. 5. Copyright page that grants MU the right to use and reproduce fully or partially the work being presented. 6. Dedication page (optional). 7. Acknowledgments page (optional). 8. Abstract: a concise summary of the essential information of the work being presented, namely of the study’s scope, purpose and results. The reference-free single spaced abstract should not exceed two pages. 9. Table of Contents: includes all the subsections of each chapter and the list of appendices (if applicable) and page numbers. 10. List of Figures: includes figure number, caption, and the page number. 11. List of Tables: includes table number, caption, and the page number. 12. Abbreviations...
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...Research Paper Guidelines Use the following guidelines for your English 272 paper: 1. Topic: Must be a work or author from your textbook’s table of contents, but this work/author must not be on the syllabus nor discussed in the video lectures. The topic must also be approved by your instructor, and you must focus your paper’s content on some aspect of the writer’s work, not his/her life. You must also NOT provide a book report merely discussing the plot of a work. 2. Length of Paper: 4 pages minimum; 7 pages maximum 3. Formatting Standard: MLA (Modern Language Association) 4. Sources: 5 minimum – all academic sources (no .com sites) 5. Line spacing: Double 6. Margins: 1” (top, bottom, left, and right) 7. Font: Times New Roman 12 8. Header: Your last name and page number (in the top right corner of each page) 9. Title Page: None 10. First Page Additional Information: Type beginning on line 1 and double space: Name – Turnitin.com ID number Mrs. Long ENG272 Online Date 11. Parenthetical Citations: These are necessary for all quoted, paraphrased, and summarized material. Place the parenthetical citation after source’s material. Place the period after the parenthetical citation. 12. Works Cited page: Sources in alphabetical order, double spaced, with hanging indent. 13. Grading: 1/3 grammar 1/3 content (length, number of sources, depth of research, relevance to course, level of work) 1/3 style (MLA) MLA Hints (for Works Cited page): 1...
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...General Format MLA style specifies guidelines for formatting manuscripts and using the English language in writing. MLA style also provides writers with a system for referencing their sources through parenthetical citation in their essays and Works Cited pages. Writers who properly use MLA also build their credibility by demonstrating accountability to their source material. Most importantly, the use of MLA style can protect writers from accusations of plagiarism, which is the purposeful or accidental uncredited use of source material by other writers. If you are asked to use MLA format, be sure to consult the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers (7th edition). Publishing scholars and graduate students should also consult the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (3rd edition). The MLA Handbook is available in most writing centers and reference libraries; it is also widely available in bookstores, libraries, and at the MLA web site. See the Additional Resources section of this handout for a list of helpful books and sites about using MLA style. Paper Format The preparation of papers and manuscripts in MLA style is covered in chapter four of the MLA Handbook, and chapter four of the MLA Style Manual. Below are some basic guidelines for formatting a paper in MLA style. General Guidelines • Type your paper on a computer and print it out on standard, white 8.5 x 11-inch paper. • Double-space the text of your paper, and use a legible font (e.g. Times...
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...Plan Name Institution Professor Course Date Guidelines for Confidentiality During the systemic referral process, disseminating research findings without disclosing personal identifying information is vital in order to enhance information security. Secondly, there is need of storing research records securely and limiting access to the unauthorized personnel that include removing, disguising, and coding personal identifying information (Reamer, 2000). Thirdly, since some data is very sensitive in relation to privacy, obtaining written information, need consent from various people who live in my town with special reference to disseminating findings that include video images and recordings that might reveal personal information during the referral process. In order to enhance confidentiality during this community resource co-ordination, Paper records containing personal information, should be secured in folders during the referral process, kept under the constant control and co-ordination. Lastly, during the dissemination of information during the referral process from one agency to another, it will be absolutely unethical and unprofessional if cell phone conversations are dominant. Individuals using higher technological devices because, cell phone conversations can be easily overheard or rather intercept this (Reamer, 2000). Guidelines for making, tracking, and assessing the success of referrals to each agency Making When I will be defining and making a referral, I...
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...GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING PROJECTED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Before entering into the nitty-gritty of the precautions to be taken by the professionals, first of all, I would like to throw some lights on the definitions of the basics of the Projected Financial Statements: WHAT IS FINANCIAL FORECASTS AND PROJECTIONS? Financial forecasts and projections are two types of prospective financial statements that attempt to reflect a company’s expected financial position and expected results of operations. FINANCIAL FORECAST A financial forecast reflects, to the best of the company’s knowledge, the expected financial results of a future period. It is based on expected conditions and expected courses of action. It is to be noted that in almost all situations, the party responsible for the prospective financial statements is the management of the company. FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS A financial projection is different than a forecast in that it is based on hypothetical assumptions. A projection reflects the financial position and results of operations based on a “What if” type of scenario. It is to be noted that only a financial forecast is appropriate for general use. Now, I would like to touch upon those areas, which needs to be taken care of and needs some fine-tuning before accepting any assignment of preparing/compiling of projected financial statements. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY THE PROFESSIONALS BEFORE COMPILING PROJECTED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 1. Make sure that...
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...-FORMAT- Guidelines for Writing an Action Research Project The basic steps 1. Review your current practice 2. Identify an aspect that you want investigate 3. Collect and Organize data 4. Interpret data and imagine a solution or a way forward 5. Try it out and take stock of what happened 6. Monitor what you do 7. Review and evaluate the modified action The Contents: The Manuscript will include the following items: (Cover Page Title information, name, date) Table of contents (list the items with appropriate page numbers) Introduction: Objectives -Clearly describe the purpose of the study and its significance - Introduce factors that initially prompted you to ask this question. How did the idea Originate? -Describe how answering the question might improve your practice. Related Literature Review: -Identify the aspects of your research question. -Introduce the main theories that allow you to discuss your project. -Define the basic terminology and concepts related to discuss your project. -Summary of the state of the art presents the Literature for each part of the question Methodology and work plan: -detail and justify the method and the work plan you put forward. The Study: The Context (Provide a brief description of your site) -Clearly describe the chosen setting (Classroom, school etc.) Include all pertinent information available. -Situate the question in the...
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...FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTMENTS AND THE INDIAN STOCK MARKET K.S. Chalapati Rao, K.V.K. Ranganathan and M.R. Murthy* To facilitate foreign private capital flows in the form of portfolio investments, developing countries have been advised to develop their stock markets. It was suggested that these investments would help the stock markets directly through widening investor base and indirectly by compelling local authorities to improve the trading systems. While the volatility associated with portfolio capital flows is well known, there is also a concern that foreign institutional investors might introduce distortions in the host country markets due to the pressure on them to secure capital gains. In this context, this paper seeks to assess the importance of foreign portfolio investments in India relative to other major forms and to study the relationship between foreign portfolio investments and trends in the Indian stock market during the past four years. Introduction The character of global capital flows to developing countries underwent significant changes on many counts during the 'nineties. By the time the East Asian financial crisis surfaced, the overall size of the flows more than tripled. It stood at US$ 100.8 bn. in 1990 and rose to US$ 308.1 bn. by 1996. The increase was entirely due to the sharp rise in the flows under private account that rose from US$ 43.9 bn. to 275.9 billion during the same period. In relative terms the percentage of private account capital flows...
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...1) The office timing in the morning is 10.00. A fine of Rs. 50 would be charged if late. If late more than 1.30 hrs. Then ½ day leave would be considered. 2) If going directly to the client on visit information for the same should be given by Massage / Call to NK before10.30 for known reasons. 3) Give information for your leave (Predefined) i.e. before 1 week. 4) For emergency leave information to MK or NK through Message/Call in the morning. 5) If on leave continuously from Saturday to Monday then salary for Sunday would be deducted. 6) Uniform is compulsory Monday-Friday for all permanent employees. (Except on Saturday / Birthdays) [100/-] 7) ID card is on all days for all permanent employees. 8) Those employees who are in a probationary period are expected to get the uniform within 1 week of confirmation when they become permanent. 9) Any Master / Files / Reckoners / Calculators are once taken has to be kept back at the proper place. 10) It is expected from all the employees to keep the office premises & office neat & clean. 11) Toilet is to be maintained clean and water should not be spilt on the floor. 12) At the time of leaving the office see to it that the respective tables which you are using are cleaned up and properly maintained. [50/-] 13) Please switch off the lights and fans when leaving your table. 14) All the respective reports and systems made by the firm are to be strictly followed. [50/-] 15) The time slots fixed up to meet MK or NK are to be...
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...1. Preparation and submission guide 1.1How many copies to submit? Two copies (one hard copy and one soft copy in rewriteable DVD) of report should be submitted to the supervisor, one copy to the program office and another duplicate copy should be treasured by the student for future reference and for defense preparation. So, at least three copies of report should be printed. 1.2 Binding of report: The “Book binding” method should be preferred. 1.3 Submission date: Usually there would be a predetermined submission date from the authority. You should submit the case on or before that particular stipulated date. Please note: I can't extend the date of submission. It is strictly in the discretion of the authority that controls the BBA program. 1.4 Paper quality: 80 gram paper (minimum) 2. Overall alignment of the report: Title Fly page: This is the front page of the report. This page should only contain the title of the work and nothing else. Artistic presentation would be appreciated here. Title Page: This phase should contain the title of the work, details of submitted by / prepared by / supervised and details of submitted to / prepared for / supervisor. Name of the university, department name, and Faculty name may be pointed out here. Extra care should be taken to correctly mention the ID of the student and the name along with the designation of the supervisor. Declaration of originality: It should be declared by the student that the work / study is a original...
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...DirtRUS: Fix Our Payroll System Introduction DirtRUS is looking to implement a new payroll system. Their current system consists of 2 desktops, and excel sheets, there is no payroll software. And there is no internet connection. This is isn’t a great system to sustain because every pay period an associate must manually update the company’s records, and calculate the pay for all employees. In addition the employer must also manually make sure that the proper taxes are withheld from each paycheck and that those funds are paid to the proper government agency at the right time. Complicated tax forms must be filled out and filed on an annually, or even sometimes a weekly basis. Missed deadlines and improper tax filings can result in fines. All things considered a computerized payroll system is recommended. A computerized system performs the same functions that manual methods of payroll do but faster and more efficiently. It stores employee data, pay rates. It calculates payroll taxes and deductions. It keeps all data updated. And most computerized payroll software automates many of these functions and more, which saves both time and resources. For example, the time and date that an employee works can be easily imported into some payroll software programs via time card software or by other means. Computerized payroll systems also decrease error rates as most of the processing is performed by the...
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...Term Project Objectives * The objective of this assignment is to research and analyze an individual leader, using the leadership concepts we have studied in class. * The project is meant to be more than a research paper, as students should be able to synthesize and interpret the words and actions of the subject to form a point of view about this person as a leader. * The report paper should demonstrate the synthesis of the research in which the students forms a critical assessment of this leader, including their strengths and weaknesses. Expectations * Broad and meaningful research on the leader’s style, practice and evolution, using a range of sources (including videos, blogs, biographies, articles and more). * Go beyond the easy/obvious sources for information. * Complete coverage of the topics, with insights that go beyond simply reporting facts. * Well-crafted document, with logical flow and clarity of view * Excellent grammar, punctuation, composition and professional style. * Including correct use of citations. Overview of contents * Executive Summary: Overview: Summary of key findings and analyses * Section 1: Describe the leader's childhood narrative. What early experiences contributed to their becoming a leader? Why were these experiences important and/or impactful in either positive or negative ways? * Section 2: How would you describe this person's leadership style (or styles)? What are the strengths...
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...Practice Guidelines Medical Management of Obesity According to Drs. Ethan Berke, and Nancy Morden, obesity continues to be a leading preventative medical condition, which contributes to more than 400,000 deaths each year in America. Obesity is diagnosed when an individual’s body mass index (BMI) is greater than thirty. Medical conditions stemming from the core condition include: high blood pressure (hypertension), cardiovascular issues, joint discomfort, and diabetes. In the article, the “Medical Management of Obesity” the physicians link the National Guideline Clearinghouse (NGC) obesity clinical practice guidelines, with evidence based research from the World Health Organization (WHO), and the International Obesity Task Force (IOTF). The article is broken down into sections: 1) Definition of Obesity 2) Describing Body Mass Index 3) Classifications of Overweight and Obesity in Adults 4) Risk Factors Associated with Obesity 5) Etiology of Obesity 6) Treatment of Obesity 7) Management of Obesity 8) Summary of Weight Loss Medications The preceding subcategories use information provided by the WHO, which provides statistical information regarding obesity around the world, and the IOTF that presents statistical information regarding the treatment, and prevention of obesity as a universal epidemic. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) (2011) suggests that due to the “large number of clinical practice guidelines available, guideline users, including...
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...SEBI guidelines pertaining to the Issue of Debentures are as follows:- * Issue of FCDs having a conversion period more than 36 months will not be permissible, unless conversion is made optional with “put” and “call” option. • Compulsory credit rating will be required if conversion is made for FCDs after 18 months. • Premium amount on conversion, the conversion period, in stages, if any, shall be pre-determined and stated in the prospectus. • The interest rate for above debentures will be freely determinable by the issuer. • Issue of debenture with maturity of 18 months or less are exempt from the requirement of appointing Debenture Trustees or creating a Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR). • In other cases, the names of the debenture trustees must be stated in the prospectus and DRR will be created in accordance with guidelines laid down by SEBI. • The trust deed shall be executed within six months of the closure of the issue. • Any conversion in part or whole of the debenture will be optional at the hands of the debenture holder, if the conversion takes place at or after 18 months from the date of allotment, but before 36 months. • In case of NCDs/ PCDs credit rating is compulsory where maturity exceeds 18 months. • Premium amount at the time of conversion for the PCD, redemption amount, period of maturity, yield on redemption for the PCDs/NCDs shall be indicated in the prospectus. • The discount on the non-convertible portion of the PCD in case they...
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...Guidelines for SWOT Analysis The purpose of this team project is to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate and apply your knowledge and skills in analyzing an organization’s external and internal environments as well as its mission, goals and strategy. The organization you analyze must be a real company, not the one you manage in the simulation game. The following guidelines specify some critical issues you need to address in your analysis. Please read them carefully before starting your work. Part I: Organizational Mission, Vision, Values & Strategic Goals 1) What is the business scope of the organization? Be sure to identify the business scope of the organization from both consumer and product perspectives. 2) What is the vision of the organization? 3) What are the key values and philosophies of the organization? 4) What are the strategic goals adopted by the organization? Part II: External Environment 1) What opportunities and threats do you see or foresee from the general external environment of the organization? Identify at least five opportunities and five threats from the general external environment. 2) What influence does each of Porter’s five forces have on the industry environment of the organization? If the organization operates in more than one industry or market, choose and focus on one in your analysis. Be sure to justify your conclusions about the influence of the five forces by showing your...
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