...DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT (PGDM) Submitted by: Vijay Ramamoorthy PGDM, Roll No. 173, 19th Batch (2013-2015) Submitted on 01st July, 2014 Under the guidance of Mr. P. Meenakshi Sundaram Project guide (Deputy Manager, Logistics, CavinKare) XIME Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship Electronics City-Phase II, Bangalore-560100 Summer Internship Report 1|Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The 8 weeks of internship at CavinKare has been an enriching experience in terms of learning and application of theory into practice. The real time experience that I have received is something which cannot be emulated in a class room scenario and will be highly helpful for my professional growth. It has been a fruitful, exciting and value-adding exercise for me. It bears the imprint of many people, and I wish to express my sincere gratitude towards all those who made it possible. First, I would like to express my earnest appreciation and gratitude towards our President, Professor J. Philip, President, XIME for conceptualizing the summer training program. I would like to thank our Senior Dean, Mr. S.D.Tyagaraj for implementing the concept of summer training program. I am grateful to Mr. John Ben, my project guide, for guiding me during my internship. I would like to thank Mr P. Meenakshi Sundaram, Deputy Manager-Logistics, CavinKare, for giving me an opportunity to do my project under his able guidance. I am highly indebted for his valuable time and guidance throughout the course of my project...
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...TENNIS RECOVERY A Comprehensive Review of the Research Editors: Mark S. Kovacs, PhD Todd S. Ellenbecker, DPT W. Ben Kibler, MD A United States Tennis Association Sport Science Committee Project Tennis Recovery: A Comprehensive Review of the Research Copyright © 2010 United States Tennis Association Inc. ISBN 978-0-692-00528-6 Editors: Mark S. Kovacs, Todd S. Ellenbecker, W. Ben Kibler TENNIS RECOVERY A Comprehensive Review of the Research A United States Tennis Association Sport Science Committee Project Editors: Mark S. Kovacs, PhD Todd S. Ellenbecker, DPT W. Ben Kibler, MD Introduction In the last two decades, physical training and competitive opportunities have increased dramatically in junior, collegiate and professional tennis. This arose due to a multitude of factors, but much of it has stemmed from an increase in knowledge and understanding of scientifically based training programs focused on improving performance. As this focus on performance has increased, the area of recovery has received relatively limited focus. Recovery is a multi-faceted paradigm focusing on recovery from training—session to session, day to day and week to week. Recovery is also vitally important during training as well as in competition between matches and between days during multi-day tournaments. As more information is needed in the area of tennis specific recovery, the Sport Science Committee of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) sponsored an extensive evidence-based...
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...SCHAUM'S OUTLINE OF THEORY AND PROBLEMS OF COLLEGE PHYSICS Ninth Edition . FREDERICK J. BUECHE, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor at Large University of Dayton EUGENE HECHT, Ph.D. Professor of Physics Adelphi University . SCHAUM'S OUTLINE SERIES McGRAW-HILL New York St. Louis San Francisco Auckland Bogota Caracas Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan Montreal New Delhi San Juan Singapore Sydney Tokyo Toronto McGraw-Hill abc Copyright © 1997, 1989, 1979, 1961, 1942, 1940, 1939, 1936 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc All rights reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-07-1367497 The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-07-008941-8. All trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. Rather than put a trademark symbol after every occurrence of a trademarked name, we use names in an editorial fashion only, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement of the trademark. Where such designations appear in this book, they have been printed with initial caps. McGraw-Hill eBooks are available at special quantity discounts to use as premiums and sales promotions, or for use in corporate training programs. For more...
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...Fuzzy Control Kevin M. Passino Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University Stephen Yurkovich Department of Electrical Engineering The Ohio State University An Imprint of Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc. Menlo Park, California • Reading, Massachusetts Don Mills, Ontaria • Sydney • Bonn • Harlow, England • Berkeley, California • Amsterdam • Mexico City ii Assistant Editor: Laura Cheu Editorial Assistant: Royden Tonomura Senior Production Editor: Teri Hyde Marketing Manager: Rob Merino Manufacturing Supervisor: Janet Weaver Art and Design Manager: Kevin Berry Cover Design: Yvo Riezebos (technical drawing by K. Passino) Text Design: Peter Vacek Design Macro Writer: William Erik Baxter Copyeditor: Brian Jones Proofreader: Holly McLean-Aldis Copyright c 1998 Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, or stored in a database or retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America. Printed simultaneously in Canada. Many of the designations used by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book, and AddisonWesley was aware of a trademark claim, the designations have been printed in initial caps or in all caps. MATLAB is a registered trademark of The MathWorks...
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...Chapter 1 Solving Equations and Inequalities Lesson 1-1 Expressions and Formulas Pages 8–10 1. First, find the sum of c and d. Divide this sum by e. Multiply the quotient by b. Finally, add a. 2. Sample answer: 3. b; The sum of the cost of adult and children tickets should be subtracted from 50. Therefore, parentheses need to be inserted around this sum to insure that this addition is done before subtraction. 4. 72 5. 6 6. 23 7. 1 14 Ϫ 4 5 8. Ϫ2 9. 119 10. 0 11. Ϫ23 12. 18 13. $432 14. $1875 15. $1162.50 16. 20 17. 3 18. 29 19. 25 20. 54 21. Ϫ34 22. 19 23. 5 24. 11 25. Ϫ31 26. 7 27. 14 28. Ϫ15 29. Ϫ3 30. Ϫ52 31. 162 32. 15.3 33. 2.56 34. Ϫ7 35. 25 1 3 36. about 1.8 lb 37. 31.25 drops per min 38. 3.4 39. 2 40. 45 ©Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 1 Algebra 2 Chapter 1 PQ245-6457F-PO1[001-019].qxd 7/24/02 12:18 PM Page 2 TF06 Manish 06:BOOKS:PRD:PQ245_64575F FINAL DELIVERY:PQ245-01: 41. Ϫ4.2 42. 5.3 43. Ϫ4 44. 75 45. 1.4 46. Ϫ4 47. Ϫ8 48. 36.01 49. 2 yϩ5 2 b 2 1 6 50. a 51. Ϫ16 52. 30 53. $8266.03 54. 400 ft 55. Sample answer: 4Ϫ4ϩ4Ϭ4ϭ1 4Ϭ4ϩ4Ϭ4ϭ2 14 ϩ 4 ϩ 42 Ϭ 4 ϭ 3 4 ϫ 14 Ϫ 42 ϩ 4 ϭ 4 14 ϫ 4 ϩ 42 Ϭ 4 ϭ 5 14 ϩ 42 Ϭ 4 ϩ 4 ϭ 6 44 Ϭ 4 Ϫ 4 ϭ 7 14 ϩ 42 ϫ 14 Ϭ 42 ϭ 8 4ϩ4ϩ4Ϭ4ϭ9 144 Ϫ 42 Ϭ 4 ϭ 10 56. Nurses use formulas to calculate a drug dosage given a supply dosage and a ...
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...Asymmetric Information, Portfolio Managers, and Home Bias Wioletta Dziuda Jordi Mondria Kellogg School of Management UNC Chapel Hill February 2012 First version: February 2009 Abstract We propose a model of delegated asset management that can explain the following empirical regularities observed in international markets: (i) the presence of home bias, (ii) the lower proportion of mutual funds investing domestically, and (iii) the higher ability and market value of mutual funds investing domestically. In the model, heterogeneous fund managers choose whether to specialize in domestic or foreign assets. Individual investors are uncertain about managers’abilities to generate abnormal returns, and they are more informed about domestic markets than foreign markets. As a result, they are better able to evaluate the ability of managers who specialize in domestic assets. This makes domestic investments less risky and generates home bias. Home bias is magni…ed by the managers’specializations: since ability is rewarded more in the domestic market, higher ability managers invest domestically, making domestic assets more attractive to the investors. Wioletta Dziuda, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, email: wdziuda@kellogg.northwestern.edu; Jordi Mondria, Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, email: mondria@email.unc.edu. We are grateful to Philippe Bacchetta, Markus Brunnermeier, Matthew Doyle, Juan Carlos...
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...OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT REVIEW March 2004 Chris Maxwell © State of Victoria Printed by State of Victoria, March 2004 ISBN 1920921044 This work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from State of Victoria. Disclaimer: The content in this report is provided for information purposes only. The views expressed herein are those of the author and do not purport to represent the position of the State of Victoria. Neither the author nor the State of Victoria accept any liability to any persons for the information (or the use of such information) which is provided in this review or incorporated into it by reference. The information in this Review is provided on the basis that all persons having access to it undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance and accuracy of its content. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT REVIEW March 2004 Chris Maxwell TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ABBREVIATIONS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: A CONSULTATIVE INQUIRY CHAPTER 2: THE SAFETY CONSENSUS PART 1: NEW CHALLENGES FOR OHS 1 3 5 6 15 15 20 24 24 29 46 46 54 60 71 96 96 100 110 120 135 141 159 163 169 177 177 186 192 192 215 222 227 233 233 258 272 284 284 293 328 347 350 354 354 357 360 363 383 387 392 392 397 ...
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