...Family is where we all belong to and from where our identity comes from. And a career is an individual's journey through learning, work and other aspects of life. Family and career both of them are important for our life. They have to co-exist, that makes a healthy balanced life. Managing both family and career is a responsibility and opportunity that assume us for the sake of furthering our life. Beth Sawi mentioned about a study (Marks, et al, 2001) 60 percent of working parents feel considerable conflict between work responsibilities and time spent at home and a recent survey by the Pew Research Center found the majority of full-time working moms would like to trade in their current situation for a part-time position. In Bangladeshi perspective, it is very difficult to balance between family and career. Many people may find it very difficult to manage their career and family life. The needs of their families are important but at the same time, career is important in order to survive. These duties are an important obligation in life but we must take control of it so that we are managing our time in our careers and making sure that our families are satisfied. Bangladesh was the first country in South Asia to achieve gender-parity in primary education. Achieving this milestone is a result of effective public policy, resource allocation and strong commitment from public and non-government sectors. For example, Female enrolment in primary schools is now 51% and in secondary schools...
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...Gabriel Test 1 Study Guide (Topics and Concepts) for Chapter 1 and 2: Chapter 1 * Define psychology Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes * Identify and explain psychology’s four primary goals.description, explanation, prediction, influence * Understand the meaning of a theory a theory organizes facts systematically and guides scientific reaserach * **Compare and contrast basic and applied research Basic research is to seek new knowledge and expore and advance scientific understanding. Applied research is to solve practical problems and improve the quality of life * Compare and contrast naturalistic and laboratory observations, case studies and survey research, including their advantages and limitations. Naturalistic Observation – where reasearchers observe behavior in its natural setting without attempting to influence or control it. It allows study of behavior in normal settings but you have to wait for things to happen and observer bias distrots observations. Laboratory Observation- Studying behavior in a labortatory, Reasearchers have more control and use morepresise equipment to measure responses but they lose sontaneirt that occurs when behaviours take place in a more natural setting Case study – an in depth study of one or a few participants consisting of info gathered through observations, interviews and psychological testing. Good for studying people who have uncommon psychological or physiological disorders or brain...
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...that is following the norms. The crime, as explained in today’s society, is an action or a behaviour that does not respects the laws set by governments. Criminology, also called criminal justice, is the science that is related to those behaviours. In some ways, laws are considered as norms in society. Then, it is obvious that crime can be fully considered as a deviance. Some examples of deviance through the crime would be being undressed in public places, stealing or having sex with a prostitute. Since laws and regulations have been set through different countries like the USA, smoking in public areas ‘such as transportations and workplaces’ is considered as deviant behaviour and criminal to be more precised (Giami; Herrera; Pechin – Reaserach Paper on smoking). Deviance is not a concrete subject; it is more an idea that differs from a group of individuals to another. In Muslim communities, for example, it is very common to belch at the end of the dinner, which means that the meal was delicious, and have been enjoyed, while belching is seen as a very impolite and deviant behaviour in occidental countries, with different cultures and religions. Concerning deviance and crime, several sociological and non-sociological explanations have appeared through the few past decades. The core of this paper intends to give a clear and critical approach to those sociological theories. PERSPECTIVES Through the Functionalism perspective, it is clear that crime and deviance are not...
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...RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Research methodology is a procedure to examine the progressive level to engender achievement in a precise research activity. Therefore methodology is very significant aspect as it is the method of altering data into information (Bhattacharya, 2009). PURPOSE OF THE STUDY The purpose of the study is descriptive. This research is descriptive because this one is the improve research on preceding research work. DATA COLLECTION The research methodology is also an approach used to untangle the difficulty in this study and to achieve three main objectives. The two means of gathering data accessible in accomplishing this project are Primary Data and Secondary data. The primary data are the info which is gathered largely for the investigation being processed. The term secondary data means the info consumed for the project were primarily projected for some other aims by other investigators (Saunders, Lewis, and Adrian, 2009) (Saunders, et al., 2009). Data collected for research can be either primary data or secondary data. Primary data is collected by the researchers from observations, interviews, case studies, action research, questionnaires, longitudinal studies, life histories and ethnographic research. This study mostly depends on primary data as it is focusing towards the service quality expectation and perception between customer and management of Burger King Colliers Wood (Carman, 1990). On the other hand secondary data is the data which already exists...
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...Assignment Name: Business Decision Making Contents 1.1 Preparation of primary and secondary data: 1 1.2 Description and Justification of Survey methodology and frame: 3 1.3 Questionnaire used by Kelloggs India Ltd.: 4 2.1: summarizing data: 5 2.2 Results from the summarizing data: 6 2.3 Measures of dispersion: 7 2.4 quartiles, percentiles, conelation coefficient 8 3.1 Using data from kellogg's business scenario, preparation a range of graphs 9 3.2: Use trend lines in spreadsheet graphs 10 3.3 The answer is delivered through attached Microsoft PowerPoint 10 3.4 Formal Business Report: 10 4.1Management information system: 11 4.2Presentation of a project pian for the Kellogg's case study for an 14 4.3Internal rate of return: 15 Referrences: 16 1.1 Preparation of primary and secondary data: Primary data: Primary data of Kellogg India Ltd. is collected from the primary sources like company own databases, company surverys, interviews. The data which are collected by thoe own researchers source or primary source is known as primary data(Dawes, 1971). The company generally gather its primary data from the existing customer perspective. Besides company accountant information regarding survey plays vital role in this case. Kellogg India Ltd. empahasizes more on primary sources than on the secondary sources of data. They use direct observatons, personal interview from customer as their primary data sources. Secondary data: Secondary data are the subsequent...
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