Equal Remuneration Act 1976 - Presentation Transcript 1. Equal Remuneration Act 1976 By : Rajnikant George Kumari Laxmi 2. INTODUCTION o The principle of equal work to men and women worker has been gaining increasing acceptance all over the world. In many countries, law have been passed prohibiting discrimination between men and women in matters relating to payment of wages for similar work. o The State Policy article 39 of the Constitution envisages that the State shall
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that of liquids. How conduction works Conduction takes place when heat energy is transferred from one particle to the next. When one end of a rod is heated, the particles at this end of the rod gain energy and vibrate more vigorously. These particles collide with their less energetic neighbours. Some of their energy is transferred to these neighbouring particles which in turn gain kinetic energy. In this way, heat energy is passed along the rod by the vibrating particles. Conduction of heat
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By understanding what motivates people, health care managers can appreciate where team members are coming from; they can also better direct the energies of team members to achieve truly great things for their organization What is motivation? Motivation is used in management to describe the forces within individuals that evaluates the level, direction, and persistence of effort they expend at work. Plainly said a highly motivated person works hard at a job while an unmotivated person does not. It
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field of Water and Environment Energy is based on many reasons which I would mention below. • Studies related to Water and Environment energy would help me acquire better future and personal growth as this is the requirement of our tomorrow, with energy production through fossil fuels is going to end as the resource of this energy production which is fuel is to eng and we need alternative solutions to produce energy and producing energy by Water is a clean energy which is environmental friendly
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twenty-one. After he decided to become a theoretical physicist he started a quest for absolute laws. His favorite absolute law was the law of the conservation of energy which was the first law of thermodynamics that stated that you could take any equal amount of energy and transform it into the same equal amount of energy ideally, meaning no energy was lost. The second law of thermodynamics led him to discover the quantum of action or Planck's constant h. How he came upon his formula for quantum mechanics
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BMR REPORT Aim The aim of this research is to find out how much energy is used by the human body to breathe , physical duties and also food digest absorption. This research will also enable one to know whether the energy is balanced or not. Also how much deficit energy is left in our body daily. How obesity or weight gain can be prevented with using expenditure to help predict energy balance. To be able to find out the results of energy balance the Douglas Bag Method would be applied. The Douglas
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preform is heated to around 1120°C in an electrically heated furnace for around 15 minutes, the finished piece is now ready. The reason this technology has not taken the place of the drop forging process is because of the cost, it takes a lot of energy to heat the powder for 15 minutes in the furnace; developments are being made in an effort to make this process more cost
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The Effects of Energy Enhancers on pulse and blood pressure Introduction Question Is there a significant difference in blood pressure and pulse before and after the consumption of difference performance enhancers? Hypothesis Pulse After Jumping Jacks/Skipping Rope Bottled Water After the consumption of bottled water, the heart rate will indicate that there is an increase in cardio vascular performance as water helps transport oxygen in the blood where it is needed by the cells. Original
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Kingdom in the late 1970s to describe the balance between an individual's work and personal life.[5] In the United States, this phrase was first used in 1986. Work-life balance is a concept that supports the efforts of employees to split their time and energy between work and the other important aspects of their lives. Work-life balance is a daily effort to make time for family, friends, community participation, spirituality, personal growth, self care, and other personal activities, in addition to the
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different form of ice which has the highest albedo. Therefore the ocean interacts with the Sun’s radiation by reflecting and absorbing the heat energy. 2. The amount of energy Earth absorbs is equal to the amount of energy it radiates. Why is this important? Explain your answer. It’s important that the amount of energy Earth absorbs is equal to the amount of energy it radiates because on Earth we need to keep the temperature at a sustainable temperature, meaning the Earth can’t be too hot or too cold
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