...Personal Involvement: The Impact of Individual Effort he Soci et y' s theme fo r 19 70- 7 1 T was "To Strive for Excellence." Thi s did no t imply a lack o f ex cell ence in the past but rathe r a continuin g goal for oursel ve s in th e fu tur e . E a c h w o rkin g da y , eve r y A SH RAE member utili zes so me measure of his intelle ct and experie nce in pe rfo rming the basic task o f ea rnin g hi s liv elihood . Th e sum total of thi s int e ll ec t a nd ex pe ri e nce c ann o t b e meas ured qu antit a tive ly, but is ce rta inl y impress ive . T o s timul a t e inc reasing utili zation of thi s e xcelle nce fo r th e b enefit of man k ind , I hav e chose n " Pe rso nal In vo lve me nt " as the th eme of my administrati on for 197 1-72. S upp ose ea c h of o u r mem be rs perso n a ll y in vol ves him s e lf in lo ca l civic acti vities fo r th ree hours CVC IY week . Ove r a yea r, thi s wo uld co ns titut e ne arl y fo ur milli o n m a nh o ur s . Moreove r, AS H RA E membe rs have just th e tal ent s needed to ass is t in th e soluti o n of so me of the majo r problems of ollr natio n! T a ke polluti o n, fo r exa mple. We ha ve probl ems o f a ir pollutio n, wate r pollutio n, th ermal polluti o n, an d no ise po llution , a m o n g oth e r s. But air , wat e r , heat and no ise a re ju s t th e things ASH RA E members "cut th eir te eth o n. " ASHRA E, thr o u g h it s me mbe r s a nd prog ra m s , is a prime factor in ad va nci...
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...The Importance Of Internal Communication Workplacement Final Report January 15th, 2011 The Importance O Of Interna al Comm municatio on Table of C Contents I. Exec cutive Sum mmary .................... .............................................. ................ .......... 3 II. Intro oduction . ............................... .............................................. ................ .......... 4 III. uo .......... Q otes ............................... .............................................. ................ .......... 5 1. Wha at Is Comm munication ............. .............................................. ................ .......... 6 2. Com mmunication Model .............. .............................................. ................ .......... 7 . 3.1 V Verbal Com mmunication ......... .............................................. ................ .......... 8 . 3.2 W Written Co ommunica ation ....... .............................................. . ................ .......... 9 3.3 N Non‐Verba al Communication .. .............................................. ................ .......... 9 3.4 V Visual Com mmunication .......... .............................................. ................ .......... 9 4. Why y Is Comm munication n Importan nt ........................................... ................ ........10 on 5. Wha at Is Corpo orate Com mmunicatio...
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...good or bad. 5.I would rather welcome death nor afraid it. 6.Death will bring end to all my troubles. 7.Death provide an escape from the terrible world. 8.Death is deliverance from pain and suffering. 9.I see death as a relief from the burden of the life. 10.The prospect of my own death arouse anxiety in me. 11. Death means terrible loneliness. 12. I get depress when I think about death. 13.Hearng the word death makes me sad. 14. Death is painful 15.I am very much afraid to die. 16.Passing the cemeteries makes me sad. 17.The sight of dead body is horrifying me. 18.It doesn't make me nervous when people talk about death 19.I fear dying a painful death. 20.Im having scared of having an heart attack. 21.Death isnot something to depppressed b. 22.I feel sad when i dream about death. 23,Death is an ultimate failure in life. 24.The subject life after death troubles me greatly 25.I feel that the failure holds nothing me to fear, Table of Contents...
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...Journal of Engineering, Computers & Applied Sciences (JEC&AS) ISSN No: 2319‐5606 Volume 2, No.6, June 2013 _________________________________________________________________________________ Automatic Biometric Student Attendance System: A Case Study Christian Service University College Dr Thomas Yeboah Dr Ing Edward Opoku-Mensah Mr Christopher Ayaaba Abilimi ABSTRACT In many tertiary institutions in Ghana such as Christian Service University the attendance of students is very important factor since it forms part of the students’ assessment and evaluation. It has therefore become imperative that proper measures should be put in place to ensure that no student signs for another. It has been observed that at Christian Service University College lecturers sometimes give the attendance book to students to sign without actually supervising them to see whether the right student is signing or making sure that no student signs for another. Moreover, if a lecturer wants to supervise the signing of the attendance book to make sure that the right student is signing and no student signs for a friend then the lecturer may end up by wasting a significant amount of the lecture period on the signing supervision. Furthermore, in the larger classes lecturers sometimes use their own ideology and principles to award the attendance...
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...in reutnr. o Citizens receive government benefits for tax dollar s but the value of those benefits is not correlated to the tax the per son must pay. o NOT an assessment of benefits, but a means of distr ibuting burden and cost of government. o Taxpayer “entitled to benefit derived from enjoymen t of privileges of living in organized society, established and safe g uarded by devotion of taxes to public purposes.” 2 Taxpayer – Any person or organization required by law to pay a tax to a governmental authority. o Person – Natural persons and corporations. o Corporations are entities organized under law of ju risdiction and enjoy same legal rights, privileges, and protection s as individuals. o Taxing jurisdictions uniformly regard corporations as entities separate and distinct from shareholders and as taxp ayers in their own right. Incidence of Tax – Refers to the ultimate economic burden represented by the tax. o Most often person or organization makes a direct ta x and bears incidence of tax. o In some cases, however, payer can...
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...Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh B.A International Hospitality and Tourism Management ITM-IHM, OSHIWARA, MUMBAI STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP 2013– 2014 Module code - B-3150 Module co-coordinator - Mrs Rekha miranda Matriculation Number - 13010042 | WORD COUNT - 2500 STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP Introduction of Herb Kelleher “Herbert’ Herb Dwight Kelleher is the co-founded the pioneering of south west airline. He was the chief executive officer and stepped down from his position in 2008. His leadership style has won a numerous award and the hearts and minds of many employees. Herb Kelleher was born on 12 march 1931, in Camden, New Jersey. Herb Kelleher whose father was the general manager at a Campbell’s soups factory, and herb Kelleher received his bachelors’ degree from Wesleyan and his law degree from New York University. Herb Kelleher decided to move Texas with the intent to start his own law firm after he practiced of law on the East coast. He had started the company but it was not as law firm but an aviation company. Probably he came up with the concept through one of his law firm clients Rollin King. He had started a company but it was not a law firm but an aviation company. Then he came up with the idea as one of his law firm clients Rollin King. Herb Kelleher created south west Airline with his partner...
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...Erfolgsfaktoren interkultureller Strategischer Allianzen - am Beispiel von bilateralen Kooperationen zwischen deutschen, franzo sischen und japanischen Automobilunternehmen - INAUGURALDISSERTATION zur Erlangung des Grades eines Doktors der Wirtschaftswissenschaft des - Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaft der Gerhard-Mercator-Universita t Gesamthochschule Duisburg Vorgelegt von Dipl.-O k. Carola Krieger 46537 Dinslaken 2001 PDF wurde mit FinePrint pdfFactory-Prüfversion erstellt.http://www.context-gmbh.de II Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbildungsverzeichnis...................................................................................... VI Abku rzungsverzeichnis ..................................................................................... IX I. Fragestellung.................................................................................................... 1 II. Forschungsstand und Vorgehensweise ........................................................... 5 III. Aufbau der Arbeit.......................................................................................... 8 1. Strategische Allianzen................................................................................... 11 1.1 Definition der Strategischen Allianz und ihrer charakteristischen Merkmale ........................................................................................................................... 14 1.2 Herleitung des theoretischen Bezugsrahmens.........................
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...STANDARD FREEDOM COUNTY CONTRACT 3/97 ©Copyright 1997 Freedom County Bar Association, Inc. All Rights Reserved. (Any change in the text without authorization shall constitute copyright infringement under the Copyright Act of the United States.) THIS CONTRACT FORM HAS BEEN APPROVED BY THE FREEDOM COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION AND THE FREEDOM COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS. ATTORNEY APPROVAL: This Contract is contingent upon PURCHASER and SELLER obtaining approval of this Contract by their respective attorneys as to all matters contained herein. This contingency shall be deemed waived unless PURCHASER'S or SELLER'S attorney on behalf of their client notifies the other party or that party's attorney in writing by facsimile or certified mail of their disapproval of this Contract, no later than five (5) business days after this Contract has been signed by both SELLER and PURCHASER. If PURCHASER'S or SELLER'S attorney provides such notification, then this Contract shall be deemed cancelled, null and void, and all deposits or Downpayment shall be returned in full to PURCHASER. In the event the premises herein consist of a condominium unit or is part of a homeowners association/PUD the review period provided for herein shall be eight (8) business days. I T I S ESSENTI AL THAT Y OU CONSULT Y OUR ATTORNEY WI THI N THE REV I EW PERI OD. Contract of Sale WARNING: NO REPRESENTATION IS MADE THAT THIS FORM OF CONTRACT FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE COMPLIES WITH...
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...National and International Approaches in Social Reporting Author(s): Franz Rothenbacher Reviewed work(s): Source: Social Indicators Research, Vol. 29, No. 1 (May, 1993), pp. 1-62 Published by: Springer Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27522680 . Accessed: 25/11/2011 03:27 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. Springer is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Social Indicators Research. http://www.jstor.org FRANZ ROTHENBACHER NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL APPROACHES IN SOCIAL REPORTING* (Accepted 27 October, 1992) ABSTRACT. National and international in social in western approaches reporting are described. starts with The the outline of current in activities paper Europe are discussed. international The national Further organizations. competing approaches and products of social reporting; the plurality of actors in social topics are the sources and different The only diffusion of ways of its institutionalization. reporting, incomplete inWestern social are offered...
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...• TITLE 1 - OBLIGATION • Art. 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do. (n) CHAPTER 1. – GENERAL PROVISIONS See Arts. 1156 - 1162 ELEMENTS OF AN OBLIGATION: 1. Active subject (obligee/creditor): one in whose favor the obligation is constituted 2. Passive subject (obligor/debtor): one who has the duty of giving, doing or not doing 3. Object: prestation; the conduct which has to be observed by the debtor/obligor REQUISITES 1. it must be licit (otherwise it is void) 2. it must be possible, physically and juridically (otherwise it is void) 3. it must be determinate or determinable (otherwise it is void) 4. it must have pecuniary value a. Vinculum Juris: juridical/legal tie; binds the parties to the obligation b. Causa (causa debendi/causa obligationes): why obligation exists SOURCES OF OBLIGATION Art. 1157. Obligations arise from: (1) Law; (2) Contracts; (3) Quasi-contracts; (4) Acts or omissions punished by law; and (5) Quasi-delicts. (1089a) forth CONTRACT (OBLIGATION EX CONTRACTU) • Must be complied with in good faith • it is the “law” between parties; —Adviser: Dean Cynthia del Castillo QUASI-CONTRACT (OBLIGATION EX QUASICONTRACTU) • Juridical relation resulting from lawful, voluntary and unilateral acts, which has for its purpose, the payment of indemnity to the end that no one shall be unjustly enriched or benefited at the expense of another. • Distinguished from other Sources 1. act giving rise to a quasi contract must be LAWFUL distinguishing...
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...GUJARAT UNIVERSITY SYLLABI OF THREE YEARS LL.B. PROGRAMME WITH CREDIT BASED SYSTEM (As prescribed b y the BAR CO UNCIL OF INDI A and as per the Rules of Legal Education, 2008) Effective from the academic year 2011-12 THREE YEARS’ LL.B. POGRAMME First LL. B. Semester – I FIRST LL.B. - S EMES TER 1 (MONSOON ) PE R WE EK S UBJEC TS LEC TURE S OT HER S T OT AL C RED IT S (SE M)29 CORE COURSE 101 L aw of T ort i ncludi ng MV A cci dent And C on sum er Pr ot ecti on Law s 4 1 5 5 CORE COURSE 102 Crim in al Law P aper – I (General P rinci pl es of P en al Law ) 4 1 5 5 4 1 5 5 4 1 5 5 4 1 5 5 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 CORE COURSE 103 CORE COURSE 104 CORE COURSE 105 FOUNDATIO N 106 F SOFT S KILL 107 K Crim in al Law P aper – II (S pec ific Off enc es) L aw of C ont ract S peci al C ontr act C on sti tuti on al Hist ory of I ndi a Use of Law J ournal s and L egal S oftw ar e 1 Semester – I Monsoon Semester CORE CO URSE 101 : LAW OF TO RT I NCLUDI NG M V ACCI DENT AND CO NS UM ER P ROTECTION LAWS Objectives of the Course : Wit h rap id industrializat ion, to rt actio n came to u sed again st manu factu rers and industrial un it fo r p roducts injurious to human beings. Present ly the emphas is is o n extend ing th e principles no t only to acts, which are h armfu l, bu t also to failu re to co mply with stand ards that are continuously...
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...a rea l-life outbrea k investigatio n underta ken in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1998. Some aspects of the original outbreak and investigation have been altered, however, to assist in meeting the desired teaching objectives and allow com pletion of the case study in less tha n 3 hours. Students should be aware that this case study describes and promotes one particular approac h to foodb orne disea se outbrea k investigatio n. Procedu res and po licies in outbreak investigations, however, can vary from country to country, state to state, and outbreak to outbreak. It is anticipate d that the ep idemiolo gist investiga ting a foodb orne disea se outbrea k will work within the fra mework of a n “investig ation team ” which inclu des perso ns with expertise in epidemiology, microbiology, sanitation, food science, and environmental health. It is through the collaborative efforts of this team, with each member playing a critical role, that outbreak investiga tions are successfully com pleted. Please send us your comments on this case study by visiting our website at http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/phtn/case s t u d i e s ....
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...Running Head: LITERATURE REVIEW: HALO EFFECT 1 Literature Review: HALO EFFECT NO NAME GIVEN HERE Liberty University BUSI 600-B04 21 January 2013 LITERATURE REVIEW: HALO EFFECT Abstract 2 The term “Halo Effect” has several definitions. In conducting business research, it is important to understand which definition is to be used and apply that definition to the problem at hand. In this paper, we will attempt to define the correct version of the halo effect as it applies to this literature review. This paper will then look at the history of the halo effect in business and define how it is being used today. During the writing, examples and studies regarding the halo effect that have already been completed will also be reviewed to see if the halo effect can genuinely and repeatedly be used in business to increase profits or generate revenues. LITERATURE REVIEW: HALO EFFECT Literature Review: Halo Effect Introduction Definition When discussing and researching the term “Halo Effect” the various definitions of the 3 phrase must be reviewed. Once reviewed, the researcher then has the responsibility to determine which definition best fits their research question at hand in order to best formulate the research design and subsequent answer. One of the definitions of halo effect is from the textbook Business research methods by Donald Cooper. It is defined as “error caused when prior observations influence perceptions of current observations” (Cooper & Schindler...
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...JOB DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS Laura Wyckoff Carol Clymer a guide for job developers Second Edition A PUBLICATION OF PUBLIC/PRIVATE VENTURES JOB DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS A Guide for Job Developers Second Edition Laura Wyckoff Carol Clymer Second Edition © copyright 2005. Public/Private Ventures. All rights reserved. 2 JOB DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS Acknowledgments .............................................................................. 6 Developers, Writers, and Funders........................................................ 7 About Job Development Essentials......................................................... 9 Before You Begin ............................................................................. 11 CHAPTER 1: LAYING THE GROUNDWORK ............................................. 13 Preparation Checklist Educating Yourself Resources for Research Starting a Dialogue Tips for Preparing Preparing an Attitude Planning for Initial Contact Common Mistakes About Your Performance CHAPTER 2: MAKING INITIAL CONTACTS .............................................. 25 Six Facts A True Story Outline for an Initial Call Keep the Dialogue Going Steps for Handling Objections Determining Needs, Offering Services Getting the Specifics Employer Contact Record Checklist for a Site Visit Common Mistakes About Your Performance table of CONTENTS PAGE 1 OF 3 JOB DEVELOPMENT ESSENTIALS 3 table of CONTENTS PAGE 2 OF 3 CHAPTER 3: DEVELOPING THE EMPLOYER...
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...VENEZIA COFFEE ROASTERS - BUSINESS PLAN No t e b o o k: ENgen C re a t e d : Ta g s : U RL : 2/24/2013 3:12 AM Upda te d: Coffee, Examples, Marketing, Planning 2/24/2013 3:17 AM http://ww w .referenceforbusiness.com/business-plans/Business-Plans-Volume-… VENEZIA COFFEE ROASTERS - BUSINESS PLAN 14600 Waterfront Drive Kennebunk, ME 04043 Two seasoned coffee roasters found their niche in a seemingly saturated market. This plan illustrates that their specialty lies not only in their roasting methods, but also in their socially responsible business practices. Their mission is to balance the needs of their customers, their environment and the coffee growers. Venezia Coffee Roasters' detailed financial tables showcase the preparation needed to make them a competitive small batch coffee roaster in the New England region. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS GOA LS AND OBJECTIV ES MANAGEMENT PRODUCT AND SERV ICE SPACE, EQUIPMENT AND LOCATION MARKET INFORMATION/MARKETING COMPETITION FINANCIAL DATA STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Venezia Coffee Roasters seeks loans totaling $56,000 to: purchase equipment and inventory, rent working space, and perform the necessary renovations and improvements, and provide adequate working capital. This sum, together with an additional $23,000 investment from friends and family, will be sufficient to launch a profitable small-batch gourmet coffee roasting company. The initial form of organization will be sub-chapter "S" with a buy-sell...
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