...Department Iligan City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for Secondary Education S.Y. 2013-2014 Presented By Usman, Shameka D. Viejo, Keith Reneir L. Villadores, Joseph Bryan D. Yano, Ina Chriza A. Ybanez, Melca Sham M. March 2014 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements in Secondary Education and English IV of St. Michael’s College Basic Education Department, Iligan City. This research paper entitled “A comparative study on study habit towards examination test results among the high school students of St. Michael’s College Basic Education Department: Basis for study skills intervention” Has been prepared and submitted by Group 22, are hereby recommended for Oral Examination. Approved by the committee for Oral Examination with a grade of _____________. MS. RACTI HONEY JANE A. ESTORQUE MRS. ESTRELLA V. LAYNO Panel Panel S. Mary Irene M. Cajandig,RVM Panel Accepted and approved in Partial Fulfillment of the requirements for the course English IV. MS. RACTI HONEY JANE A. ESTORQUE MRS. ESTRELLA V. LAYNO Thesis Adviser Academic Coordinator S. Mary Irene M. Cajandig,RVM School Principal Date:_______________________________ I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT For the guidance while doing the research, for the good health, for understanding the topic, for the patience to pursue the study, and for the blessings to make the study a success, the researchers are grateful to the Almighty...
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...DEGREE OF BACHELOR’S OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF:- Dr. Rajneesh Srivastava SUBMITTED BY:- ABHISHEK KUSHWAHA BBA-5 SEMESTER ROLL NO:- 11072101002 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I consider myself very fortunate to get the opportunity to conduct the training approval and project assignment by BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED (BSNL). I got opportunity to get a practical exposure into actual environment and it provides me the golden opportunity to make my theoretical concept of Recruitment and selection process in a more clear way. I am very much thankful to MR. J.P Tiwari for providing me the opportunity to do the training in the BSNL. Also, thankful to all the officials at BSNL for their cooperation during my training for providing me necessary information without which this project report would not have been completed. I have gone through various sites, Research Books, Magazines and Newspapers to get the accurate information for analysis and tried to find the best conclusion. ABHISHEK KUSHWAHA (BBA Vth SEM) PREFACE Summer training is the most vital part of an BBA course, both as a link between theory and actual industrial practices as well as an opportunity for hands on experience in corporate environment. I therefore, consider myself fortunate to receive the training in an esteemed organization viz. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited. Yet the opportunity could not have been utilized without the guidance and support...
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...A Former Harvard Business School Admissions Board Member Reveals the Insider Keys to Getting In • Prepare your resume and professional record • Discover the differences between business schools • Top essay and interview strategies • Behind the scenes of the admissions process • Qualitative factors that can make you stand out • Application insights from insiders Chioma isiadinso, M.ed. former Admissions Board Member of Harvard Business School The Best Business Schools’ Admissions Secrets A Former Harvard Business School Admissions Board Member Reveals the Insider Keys to Getting In Chioma Isiadinso, M.ED. © 2008 by Chioma Isiadinso Cover and internal design © 2008 by Sourcebooks, Inc. Cover photo © Punchstock Sourcebooks and the colophon are registered trademarks of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including information storage and retrieval systems—except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews—without permission in writing from its publisher, Sourcebooks, Inc. This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought. —From...
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...examples and exercises, and the text involves students in the learning process through reading, problem solving, practicing, listening, and experiencing the writing process. Each chapter also has integrated examples that unify the discussion and form a common, easy-tounderstand basis for discussion and exploration. This will put students at ease and allow for greater absorption of the material. Tips for effective writing are included in every chapter, as well. Thought-provoking scenarios provide challenges and opportunities for collaboration and interaction. These exercises are especially helpful for working with groups of students. Clear exercises teach sentence and paragraph writing skills that lead to common English composition and research essays....
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...this situation sounds familiar, you may find it reassuring to know that many professionals undergo these same strange compulsions before they begin writing. Jean Kerr, author of Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, admits that she often finds herself in the kitchen reading soup-can labels—or anything—in order to prolong the moments before taking pen in hand. John C. Calhoun, vice president under Andrew Jackson, insisted he had to plow his fields before he could write, and Joseph Conrad, author of Lord Jim and other novels, is said to have cried on occasion from the sheer dread of sitting down to compose his stories. To spare you as much hand-wringing as possible, this chapter presents some practical suggestions on how to begin writing your short essay. Although all writers must find the methods that work best for them, you may find some of the following ideas helpful. But no matter how you actually begin putting words on paper, it is absolutely essential to maintain two basic ideas concerning your writing task. Before you write a single sentence, you should always remind yourself that 1. You have some valuable ideas to tell your reader, and 2. More than anything, you want to communicate those ideas to your reader. These reminders may seem obvious to you, but without a solid commitment to your own opinions as well as to your reader, your prose will be lifeless and boring. If you don’t care about your subject, you can’t very well expect anyone else to. Have confidence that your ideas are...
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...for the degree of Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. March, 2011 Declaration This research proposal is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in other University. Signature……………… Date……………….. N. Joram Nga’ng’a HD313-0402/2009 This research proposal has been submitted for examination with my approval as the university supervisor. Signature……………… Date……………….. Bwisa H.M.. Phd Acknowledgement I owe my family a debt of gratitude for where I am education-wise especially my mum. Am also very thankful to my supervisor for the guiding me through this tough moment. Any other person who has made an impact on my life: my friends, relatives and lecturers should also receives my thanks. TABLE OF CONTENT Declaration ii Acknowledgement iii Definition of terms. vi Abbreviations vi Abstract vii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1 1.0. Background 1 1.2. Problem statement 3 1.3. Objectives 4 1.4. Research questions 4 1.5. Significance of the study 5 1.6. Justification of the study. 5 1.7. Assumption of the study. 6 1.8. Limitations and delimitations: 6 Limitations 6 Delimitations: 6 CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1. Introduction 7 2.2. Conceptual frame work 7 2.3. Importance of a trained MSE sector in Kenya 7 2.4. Entrepreneurship training Verses small business training in MSE sector. 9 2.5. Training and training programs 10 ...
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...allows instructors to tailor the material to their individual teaching styles, resulting in an exceptionally versatile text. Highlights of the Fourth Edition: Additional readings and essays in a new Appendix as well as in Chapters 7 and 8 nearly double the number of readings available for critical analysis and classroom discussion. An online chapter, available on the instructor portion of the book’s Web site, addresses critical reading, a vital skill for success in college and beyond. Visit www.mhhe.com/bassham4e for a wealth of additional student and instructor resources. Bassham I Irwin Nardone I Wallace New and updated exercises and examples throughout the text allow students to practice and apply what they learn. MD DALIM #1062017 12/13/09 CYAN MAG YELO BLK Chapter 12 features an expanded and reorganized discussion of evaluating Internet sources. Critical Thinking thinking, using real-world examples and a proven step-by-step approach. A student ' s Introduction A student's Introduction everyday culture and critical thinking. It covers all the basics of critical Critical Thinking Ba ssha m I Irwin I Nardone I Wall ace CRITICAL THINKING A STUDENT’S INTRODUCTION FOURTH EDITION Gregory Bassham William Irwin Henry Nardone James M. Wallace King’s College TM bas07437_fm_i-xvi.indd i 11/24/09 9:53:56 AM TM Published by McGraw-Hill, an imprint of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. Copyright © 2011, 2008, 2005, 2002...
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...fourth EDItION Critical Thinking A student ' s Introduction Ba ssha m I I rwi n I N ardon e I Wal l ac e CRITICAL THINKING A STUDENT’S INTRODUCTION FOURTH EDITION Gregory Bassham William Irwin Henry Nardone James M. Wallace King’s College TM TM Published by McGraw-Hill, an imprint of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. Copyright © 2011, 2008, 2005, 2002. All rights reserved. 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 consent of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited to, in any network or other electronic storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning. This book is printed on acid-free paper. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DOC/DOC 0 ISBN: 978-0-07-340743-2 MHID: 0-07-340743-7 Vice President, Editorial: Michael Ryan Director, Editorial: Beth Mejia Sponsoring Editor: Mark Georgiev Marketing Manager: Pam Cooper Managing Editor: Nicole Bridge Developmental Editor: Phil Butcher Project Manager: Lindsay Burt Manuscript Editor: Maura P. Brown Design Manager: Margarite Reynolds Cover Designer: Laurie Entringer Production Supervisor: Louis Swaim Composition: 11/12.5 Bembo by MPS Limited, A Macmillan Company Printing: 45# New Era Matte, R. R. Donnelley & Sons Cover Image: © Brand X/JupiterImages Credits: The credits section for this book begins on page C-1 and is considered...
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...Internship Report On Performance Appraisal System Of INTERNSHIP REPORT On “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” Of HR Division, Head Office. (This report on internship in AB Bank Limited is submitted as a requirment of the partial fulfilment of BBA Program) Report prepared for Probal Dutta (1st), Senior Lecturer, BBS, BRAC University Shantu Kumar Ghosh(2nd) Senior Lecturer BBS, BRAC University. Report prepared by MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student ID: 06104007. BBS Department, BRAC University. Date Of Submission 13th May, 2010. BRAC University Students Assertion I hereby announced that the extensive study entitled “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” (Conducted on behalf of AB Bank Limited, Head Office, HR Division) Prepared in partial accomplishment of the requirements for the award of the degree in Bachelor of Businesss Administration (BBA) From BRAC University BBS Department. Is my original work and not put forward For the award of the any other degree/fellowship Or other similar designation or accolade. …………………………………… MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student ID: 06104007. Certificate of Approval The internship report of MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student id: 06104007. BBS Department, BRAC University Titled “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” (Conducted on behalf of AB Bank Limited, Head Office, HR Division) Is approved and is suitable in eminence and...
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...Internship Report On Performance Appraisal System Of INTERNSHIP REPORT On “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” Of HR Division, Head Office. (This report on internship in AB Bank Limited is submitted as a requirment of the partial fulfilment of BBA Program) Report prepared for Probal Dutta (1st), Senior Lecturer, BBS, BRAC University Shantu Kumar Ghosh(2nd) Senior Lecturer BBS, BRAC University. Report prepared by MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student ID: 06104007. BBS Department, BRAC University. Date Of Submission 13th May, 2010. BRAC University Students Assertion I hereby announced that the extensive study entitled “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” (Conducted on behalf of AB Bank Limited, Head Office, HR Division) Prepared in partial accomplishment of the requirements for the award of the degree in Bachelor of Businesss Administration (BBA) From BBS Department. BRAC University Is my original work and not put forward For the award of the any other degree/fellowship Or other similar designation or accolade. …………………………………… MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student ID: 06104007. Certificate of Approval The internship report of MD. ULLAH AL MAMUN Student id: 06104007. BBS Department, BRAC University Titled “Performance Appraisal System of AB Bank Limited, ABBL” (Conducted on behalf of AB Bank Limited, Head Office, HR Division) Is approved and is suitable in eminence and figure Academic supervisor ...
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...of Transmittal May 31, 2014 Fahmida Israt Jahan Lecturer Department of Finance and Banking Dhaka Commerce College Subject: Term Paper On Credit Risk Management Analysis of United Commercial Bank Ltd Dear Madam, With due respect, I am submitting my term paper on “Credit Risk Management Analysis of United Commercial Bank Ltd” This topic was assigned to me to fulfill the partial requirement of BBA program under National University. It has been a great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to work on the subject mentioned above. This term paper is prepared under supervision of department of business administration and I respectfully acknowledge his guidance and help. I have worked hard in preparing this term paper and have tried to make my paper as clear and comprehensive within the constraints. I sincerely believe that it will serve the required purpose. Sincerely Yours, _______________________________ ( Fahim-Ul Kabir Khan ) Roll No: 978 88 76 Registration No: 185 86 89 B.B.A ( Hons.) Part 2 Session 2010-2011 Department Of Finance and Banking Dhaka Commerce College Student Declaration I declare that, I have completed this term paper only for educational purpose, not for any purpose of income. I gathered all the information from the secondary sources and also directly communicated with the employees of this company. That’s...
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...Coalition Cuts: “Tough But Fair” Immediately as I write this essay Britain’s national debt stands at around £946,319, 240,034, 83.7% debt to GDP ratio whilst the US has a national debt of over $13,492,377,103,199. ‘Thanks to Mr Osborne, Britain now has the earliest, most aggressive programme to cut government borrowing in the G7, despite widespread fears about the strength of the UK and global recovery’ (Flanders, 2010). In this essay I will focus on Britain’s budget deficit, in particular the Emergency Budget, presenting various topics for debate in relation to different aspects of the budget. I will further expand into broader topics such as the recession as a whole, the previous Labour government, other countries situations and subsequent response and the theory behind the policies undertaken, whether driven by political or economic incentives for example. Throughout the essay I will attempt to present ideas in a balanced approach, clearly showing the difference between positive and normative statements. An economies growth rate fluctuates over a period of time, known as the economic cycle. It shows the changes over time in the macro economy such as a recession where growth falls below the trend growth rate: a negative output gap. Such events are cyclical and the general period of time between one boom and another is usually five to eight years (Peter Cramp, Informe). Gordon Brown was keen to avoid successive budget deficits...
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...ISBN-13: 978–0–312–44705–2 Instructors who have adopted Rereading America, Seventh Edition, as a textbook for a course are authorized to duplicate portions of this manual for their students. Preface This isn’t really a teacher’s manual, not, at least, in the sense of a catechism of questions and correct answers and interpretations. Because the questions provided after each selection in Rereading America are meant to stimulate dialogue and debate — to generate rather than terminate discourse — they rarely lend themselves to a single appropriate response. So, while we’ll try to clarify what we had in mind when framing a few of the knottier questions, we won’t be offering you a list of “right” answers. Instead, regard this manual as your personal support group. Since the publication of the first edition, we’ve had the chance to learn from the experiences of hundreds of instructors nationwide, and we’d like to use this manual as a forum where we can share some of their concerns, suggestions, experiments, and hints. We’ll begin with a roundtable on issues you’ll probably want to address before you meet your class. In the first section of this manual, we’ll discuss approaches to Rereading America and help you to think through your class goals. We’ll examine some options for tailoring the book to fit your interests and the time constraints of your term. We’ll also take up some pedagogical issues. We’ll offer advice on how to broach particularly hot topics in your class. We’ll explore...
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...DIVERSE GROUP OF DEDICATED CHRISTIAN ENGINEERS. IT WAS A DISTINCT PLEASURE TO HEAR THE WONDERFUL WAYS GOD IS WORKING IN THE VARIOUS PROGRAMS AND SCHOOLS REPRESENTED AT OUR MEETING. THE JUNGLE AVIATION AND RADIO SERVICE (JAARS) FACILITY OF WYCLIFFE WAS A FANTASTIC LOCATION FOR OUR CONFERENCE, AND WE ARE VERY THANKFUL TO OUR GRACIOUS HOSTS. A SPECIAL THANKS GOES TO CAROL WEAVER, THE JAARS CONFERENCE COORDINATOR. The goal of these conferences is to glorify God, to foster community among Christian engineering educators, and to encourage and challenge each other in our work of kingdom building. Abraham Kuyper, one of the great thinkers within the Reformed tradition of Christianity, has said that there is not one square centimeter of the creation that is not claimed by Christ. As Christian engineering educators of whatever tradition, we seek to stake that claim in our discipline, exploring how our faith impacts our teaching, our profession, and the technological products we design. In this proceedings you will find seven papers that span several areas of interest: philosophical questions as well as practical matters, changing ABET requirements, and mission statements, to name a few. We hope you find these papers encouraging and enlighteningchallenging. May God be glorified...
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...The Essays of Warren Buffett: Lessons for Corporate America Essays by Warren E. Buffett Selected, Arranged, and Introduced by Lawrence A. Cunningham Includes Previously Copyrighted Material Reprinted with Permission THE ESSAYS OF WARREN BUFFETT: LESSONS FOR CORPORATE AMERICA Essays by Warren E. Buffett Chairman and CEO Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Selected, Arranged, and Introduced by Lawrence A. Cunningham Professor of Law Director, The Samuel and Ronnie Heyman Center on Corporate Governance Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Yeshiva University © 1997; 1998 Lawrence A. Cunningham All Rights Reserved Includes Previously Copyrighted Material Reprinted with Permission TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PROLOGUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 27 I. CORPORATE GOVERNANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. B. C. D. E. Owner-Related Business Principles................ Boards and Managers............................. The Anxieties of Plant Closings An Owner-Based Approach to Corporate Charity. A Principled Approach to Executive Pay.......... 29 29 38 43 47 54 II. CORPORATE FINANCE AND INVESTING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. 63 Mr. Market........................................ 63 Arbitrage......................
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