The 2012 The Cathedral & John Connon Alumni Magazine Founders’ Day Brunch 2011 EVENTS Rumble in the Jungle OFF THE SHELF Amish Tripathi and Akash Shah OUT OF THE BOX Dhanya Pilo Contents 9 President’s Message Events Founders’ Day 2011 Rumble in the Jungle Memories and Mayhem School Update Summer School Spotlight Keshav Desiraju Sudha Shah Off the Shelf Amish Tripathi and Akash Shah Out of the Box Vijaya Pastala Dhanya Pilo Nostalgia Reunions First Citizen In Memoriam
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respiration IV. Respiration is a constructive process. A. I, II and IV B. II and IV C. I and II only D. I and III Ref: NR IAS ACADEMY’s Director Vijayalayan Respiration Class 102. Angiosperms differ from gymnosperms by A. Being evergreen B. Having compound leaves C. Being smaller in size D. Having ovule enclosed in the ovary Ref: NR IAS ACADEMY’s Director Sir’s Introduction Class 103. Consider the following statements : (a) Dr.V.A.Smith had called India an Ethnological Museum for there is a great
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Acknowledgement We consider it our privilege to express a few words of gratitude and respect to all those who contributed and wished for the successful completion of our project. We express our deep felt gratitude to Prof. (Dr.) Pratima Sheorey - Director, SCMHRD and college management for providing us with all facilities for making this endeavour possible. We acknowledge with a deep sense of gratitude, the constant help and guidance provided by our thesis guide and faculty Prof. (Dr.) Ajit Patwardhan
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Jamaica Water Properties A Case Study The case is about an accounting fraud that involves the Jamaica Water Properties, Inc. The fraud was characterized by misapplication of purchase method of accounting for acquisitions, recording fictitious assets, improper accounting for NOLCO, non-recording of appropriate allowances for uncollectible receivables, and misapplication of the percentage-of-completion method of accounting for long-term contracts. Ernest Grendi made the fraud possible, company
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NIKE INC FORMReport) 10-K (Annual Filed 07/23/13 for the Period Ending 05/31/13 Address Telephone CIK Symbol SIC Code Industry Sector Fiscal Year ONE BOWERMAN DR BEAVERTON, OR 97005-6453 5036713173 0000320187 NKE 3021 - Rubber and Plastics Footwear Footwear Consumer Cyclical 05/31 http://www.edgar-online.com © Copyright 2013, EDGAR Online, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distribution and use of this document restricted under EDGAR Online, Inc. Terms of Use. Table of Contents UNITED STATES
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➢ Government Policy has big influence on the large players of the footwear industry through their import and export policies and duty rates. ➢ Sales Tax Small manufacturers prefer not to grow too large. They just want to remain under central board of revenue for to save themselves from 15 percent sales tax and by doing so they can save on many duties. ➢ Expansion The larger expansion in the leather industry happened in the 1980s that was resulted due to the remittances from migrant
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require compliance with the law as well as ethical conduct. We have issued the Standards of Business Conduct to restate our longstanding commitment to uphold that responsibility and to provide guidance to our partners. As we move forward, the Standards will help ensure that our values continue to be reflected in each Starbucks store and business activity. A commitment to integrity, acting honestly and ethically, and complying with the letter and intent of the law are critical to our continued
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COMPILATION OF CASE LAWS LAW OF TORT 1. DONOGHUE V. STEVENSON (1932) AC 562 On the evening of Sunday 26 August 1928, Mrs May Donoghue, boarded a tram in Glasgow for the thirty minute journey to Paisley. At around ten minutes to nine, she and a friend took their seats in the Wellmeadow Café in the town's Wellmeadow Place. They were approached by the café owner, Francis Minghella, and May's friend ordered and paid for a pear and ice and an iced drink. The owner brought the order and
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Executive Summary The report captures the role of institutional investors in corporate governance. The relationship that exists between an institutional investor and a public company forms the experimental setting of the report. The government exists as the regulating authority for the different players in the market, however, the players at times deviate from the blueprint set out by the regulating authority because of the changing circumstances. (Drucker 2011, p. 107). The report analyses the
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formulating a framework for the regulation of health and safety. Sources of reference. Guidelines on Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems (ILO-OSH 2001) can be downloaded free from ILO web site. ILOLEX (ILO database of International Law) http://www.ilo.org/ilolex/index.htm. Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series (OHSAS 18000): Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems (OHSAS 18001:2007 ISBN978 0 580 50802 8, OH-SAS18002:2008 ISBN: 978 0 580 61674 7. Occupational
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